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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Has nothing to do with teleporting. This is auto attack setting, as described. | * Has nothing to do with teleporting. This is auto attack setting, as described, and only modifies auto attack activating. [[attackAuto]] and other attack options need to be configured to actually attack, otherwise this option would do nothing. | ||
* [[teleportAuto_idle]] needs to be configured to actually teleport. | * [[teleportAuto_idle]] needs to be configured to actually teleport, but you can use [[route_randomWalk]] or other similar options as well. | ||
* Only needed if you ''search'' for certain monsters. | * Only needed if you ''search'' for certain monsters (or certain amount of monsters) to auto attack. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 10:22, 10 November 2012
- teleportAuto_search <number>
- Specifies the minimum number of search monsters that should be found on screen before activating auto-attack.
Notes
- Has nothing to do with teleporting. This is auto attack setting, as described, and only modifies auto attack activating. attackAuto and other attack options need to be configured to actually attack, otherwise this option would do nothing.
- teleportAuto_idle needs to be configured to actually teleport, but you can use route_randomWalk or other similar options as well.
- Only needed if you search for certain monsters (or certain amount of monsters) to auto attack.
Examples
Don't start attacking monsters if there is less than 3 Poporings found on screen.
# mon_control.txt Poporings 1 0 1 # config.txt teleportAuto_search 3