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: This is the name of a monster. The order in which the monster names appear in this file is important. Upper entries have more priority than lower entries. | : This is the name of a monster. The order in which the monster names appear in this file is important. Upper entries have more priority than lower entries. | ||
Revision as of 16:33, 9 February 2013
Monster attack priorities.
Syntax
The format of this file is basically a set of lines that observes the following syntax:
<monster name>
Details
- <monster name>
- This is the name of a monster. The order in which the monster names appear in this file is important. Upper entries have more priority than lower entries.
Examples
In the following example, if Kore is attacked by an Orc Lady, an Orc Warrior, an Orc Archer and a High Orc, Kore will try to kill the High Orc first, then turn to the Orc Archer. The Orc Lady and Orc Warrior, having no priority at all, will be attacked with no definite order.
High Orc Orc Archer