#(LuLuZzz) Permission to claim a kit

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(LuLuZzz) Permission to claim a kit

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quasi pasture
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!l interact scripy

tulip forumBOT
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Possible Confusion

Did you mean to search for interact script containers?

tulip forumBOT
# quasi pasture !l interact scripy

Interact script containers are used to handle NPC triggers.

Interact scripts must be referenced from an assignment script container to be of any use.
See !language assignment script containers.

The only required key on an interact script container is the 'steps:' key.

Within the steps key is a list of steps,
where the first step is '1', 'default', or any step that contains a '*' symbol.
After that, any steps must be 'zapped' to via the zap command: !command zap.

Each step contains a list of trigger types that it handles, and the relevant handling that the given
trigger makes available.

Refer to !language interact script triggers for documentation about the triggers available.
Any triggers used must be enabled in !action assignment by !command trigger...

Group

Script Container System

quasi pasture
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!t .has_permission

tulip forumBOT
# quasi pasture !t .has_permission
Cannot Specify Searched Tag

Multiple possible tags: <PlayerTag.has_permission[permission.node]>, <server.has_permissions>, <PlayerTag.has_permission[permission.node].world[<world>]>, <PlayerTag.has_permission[permission.node].global>, <PlayerTag.townychat.has_permission[<channel_name>]>.

dawn nymph
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ok let me try

dawn nymph
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so what command do i type

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/npcmd add console ??

lunar jungle
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This is #1026104994149171200, the scripting plugin

dawn nymph
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oh wrong place lmfao

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ok u can close the tjread

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@lunar jungle

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@dawn nymph

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