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authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
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authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
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authpdo: Statement did not return 'mail' attribute [auth.php:522]
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https://nwn.sinfar.net/res_nss_edit.php?name=inc_appr | https://nwn.sinfar.net/res_nss_edit.php?name=inc_appr |
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In order to assign an XDATA appearance to a creature, you must have an Entire Appearance variable. This will assign Cloak, Helmet, Armor, Body, and Head V2 appearances to an NPC all in one go. | In order to assign an XDATA appearance to a creature, you must have an Entire Appearance variable. This will assign Cloak, Helmet, Armor, Body, and Head V2 appearances to an NPC all in one go. |
{{:building:creatures:nwmain_2019-03-30_09-40-33.png?400|}} | {{:building:creatures:nwmain_2019-03-30_09-40-33.png?400|}} |
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It will print the appropriate String into your Web Client for easy copying. Now that you have a code, you can assign it to an NPC that has the appropriate Sinfar AI Scripts by using the String Variable "ENTIRE_APPEARANCE" on the creature. When the creature is created, it should have the correct appearances. | It will print the appropriate String into your Web Client for easy copying. Now that you have a code, you can assign it to an NPC that has the appropriate Sinfar AI Scripts by using the String Variable "ENTIRE_APPEARANCE2" on the creature. When the creature is created, it should have the correct appearances. |
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If you want to use your own custom spawn script, make sure you include the file "inc_appr" and add the following: | If you want to use your own custom spawn script, make sure you include the file "inc_appr" and add the following: |