Login "setup" trigger
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Login "setup" trigger
I am using a trigger to wear guild/quest items on login (triggers at "loaded user data" or something) and some of the items actually don't get worn giving me the response "wear what?". Any ideas why that is? I did check spellings. While this is below minor of an issue it kinda bugs me so if you had any ideas why this could be happening please shoot. I will try "put herbs in pouch" and such soon, see if they work.
Re: Login "setup" trigger
Try triggering it on 'You finally recover', or simply delay it a few seconds. This because 'loaded user data' refers to web client aliases and triggers, not to items recovered in your inventory. You need to give it a few seconds for your items to appear.
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Re: Login "setup" trigger
This may actually trigger on other instances, though. I had that happen to me, I mean. Weird.Dhez wrote:Try triggering it on 'You finally recover', or simply delay it a few seconds. This because 'loaded user data' refers to web client aliases and triggers, not to items recovered in your inventory. You need to give it a few seconds for your items to appear.
Edit: I have a certain scabbard that i will never lose. I get the trigger off when I wear that around my hips which is after item recoveries. still, some of them don't equip for some reason.
Re: Login "setup" trigger
Check for misspellings.
Personally, I use <arm> and <unarm> which are aliases for <wear all> <wield all> and <unwield all> <remove all> respectively.
Always works for me.
Personally, I use <arm> and <unarm> which are aliases for <wear all> <wield all> and <unwield all> <remove all> respectively.
Always works for me.
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