#(iTZzMeGa) is the a placeholder for global cooldown for npc's ?

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oblique night
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is the a placeholder for global cooldown for npc's ?

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(iTZzMeGa) is the a placeholder for global cooldown for npc's ?

oblique night
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if you set a global-cooldown for the npc's; when you click the NPC, it tells you to wait {minutes} and {seconds} . Can I add this time as a placeholder in a hologram?

rigid umbra
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@oblique night what do you want the placeholder to be like

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rigid umbra
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@oblique night I think it does do that

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see the settings

oblique night
rigid umbra
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{seconds} {seconds_over} {minutes} {minutes_over}

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{hours} {hours_over}

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But you want it to be in the hologram?

oblique night
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yea

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its already in the config like you can see it when you click the npc

rigid umbra
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ok, it will have to be a feature request

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rigid umbra
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@oblique night question; this is just for global commands atm so I was wondering how you would refer to the global command in the placeholder?

rigid umbra
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@oblique night

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