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parry on=@usequick. how to get attacker?
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RE: parry on=@usequick. how to get attacker?
Attacker.last return the uid, so you can use:
Code:
ref1 = <attacker.last>
say <ref1.name>
OR
Code:
say <uid.<attacker.last>.name>

You can disable the ON=@UseQuick for parrying by adding FLAGS=SKF_SCRIPTED in the parryking skill block (then resync,restart server)
05-12-2017 04:35 AM
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RE: parry on=@usequick. how to get attacker? - darksun84 - 05-12-2017 04:35 AM

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