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Post by mrssteege on Aug 18, 2019 11:00:20 GMT -5
Hi all! I'm trying to create a brand new trait in Python as the other programs I've tried aren't working. I've opened up the existing 'child' trait to help me along but there's a number right after the 's' value. Is this something that's been added by the programmers to specify the type of trait? Or is it just to show that it's a different trait to other one? I just don't want to add a random number in case it's important to get the right one I've highlighted them in red so they stand out. Thanks in advance MrsSteege -<I s= "34316" n="trait_child" m="traits.traits" i="trait" c="Trait"> -<L n="ages"> <E>CHILD</E> </L> -<L n="buffs"> -<U> -<T n="buff_type"> 34523
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Post by noprobllama on Aug 30, 2019 19:02:34 GMT -5
You're right, you can't just input a random number. I think you'd have to generate a new string but I'm not sure.
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