#terminal roles

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void mesa
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Name Of Suggestion:
Terminal Roles

Detailed Description Of Suggestion:
well to write it again it would be cool to add class and numbers above each of the terminals in f7 and make it configureable like with classes being optional and being able to show only one class

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https://github.com/Eclipse-5214/eclipseAddons/blob/main/features/terms.js

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Eclipse Addons is a verry work in progress Skyblock Quality-of-Life (QoL) mod for ChatTriggers - Eclipse-5214/eclipseAddons

summer stump
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why is the original message deleted?

void mesa
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Apperently 10 screenshots in one message deletes it

summer stump
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ah

bright frost
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i like this

sullen quartz
sullen quartz
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copy the template and use it

void mesa
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I did 😭

sullen quartz
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its good

void mesa
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yay 😄

sullen quartz
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@spiral solstice useful?

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if u play f7 or m7

void mesa
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I added the source code if yall want to use it

rustic remnant
spark pier
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50/50 i would say most people already know and in f7 everyone just do what they want

inner island
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This seems like a really cool idea, now all the noobs will now which ones to do

spiral solstice
sullen quartz
spiral solstice
sullen quartz
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@meager mountain second opinion?

desert garnet
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i think it could be useful for people starting to learn m7 roles

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i dont see why not add it

rugged pulsar
# sullen quartz <@439862386099355648> second opinion?

May as well include it as its 1 line of text on the waypoints that already exist so minimal effort.

Won't be used by high level players since they have memorised their terminals but is good for people learning or that have just started playing a new class.

nimble tide
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IMO it would be more useful fixing the terminal waypoint in general since they aren’t accurate when it comes to what terminal is alr done and wich ones aren’t

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Although for F7 player and players that are either new to their class or dungeon i could see this being very useful

void mesa
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Plus the code to implement it is right there