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<source map> <x> <y> <destination map> <x> <y> [<zeny cost> | <source map> <x> <y> <destination map> <x> <y> [<zeny cost> <NPC conversation codes>] | ||
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: NPC conversation codes, if this is an NPC warp. | : NPC conversation codes, if this is an NPC warp. Warning: If the route you're adding includes talking to an NPC, you MUST specify <zeny cost>, even if it's zero. | ||
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Revision as of 17:34, 29 September 2018
Lists all known portals
Format
<source map> <x> <y> <destination map> <x> <y> [<zeny cost> <NPC conversation codes>]
- <source map> <x> <y>
- Source location. This is the coordinates within a portal warping radius or the coordinates of an NPC which offers teleporting options.
- <destination map> <x> <y>
- Destination location. This is where the portal or NPC takes you.
- [<zeny cost>]
- Zeny cost of this route, if any.
- [<NPC conversation codes>]
- NPC conversation codes, if this is an NPC warp. Warning: If the route you're adding includes talking to an NPC, you MUST specify <zeny cost>, even if it's zero.
Note
- When adding a new portal, make sure to add it to the correct portals.txt. bRO, for instance, uses portals.txt in tables/bRO, not the one in tables/.