Greetings! I'm still figuring out the plugin. I was able to get the NPC to talk when right-clicking misha. Now I was faced with the question of the NPC talking when the player approaches a certain number of blocks. How do I do this? What commands should I use? Your Wiki page for the plugin to put it mildly does not help with this.
#(futodama_n) How to make an automatic text output when a player approaches?
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(futodama_n) How to make an automatic text output when a player approaches?
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I know that, but how do I make a character speak without clicking on it?
I don't know English well, I don't really understand the plugin settings even with a translator.
It makes them just talk. Do not speak when a player passes by.
I think you're talking about proximity triggers which requires Denizen
Proximity Triggers allows the NPC to run commands or for this instance, "Talk".
To be able to do this, you will need a denizen script which seamlessly integrates with citizens.
Where can I get this script?
Where can I read about Denizen? Is there some kind of Wiki?
Will he let me make an NPC conversation when players approach?
Guides
View the Denizen Beginner's Guide at https://guide.denizenscript.com/
Update Denizen
Latest Denizen stable release builds are at https://ci.citizensnpcs.co/job/Denizen/. Most users should download the stable release build.
Latest Denizen dev builds are at https://ci.citizensnpcs.co/job/Denizen_Developmental/. Dev builds are for usually for test servers only.
Spigot resource page for Denizen is at https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/denizen.21039/ (do NOT download builds from Spigot).
for the specific topic about integrating with NPC, you can check the NPC section of the guide
Ok, thanks.
@sour maple not specifically true but sure
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