#(kubu977) Npc gui

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paper tuskBOT
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(kubu977) Npc gui

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viscid mountain
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@remote sentinel what's your code

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!rule 3

devout tendonBOT
# viscid mountain !rule 3
Rule 3

Don't ping for help. https://denizenscript.com/discord_rules#rule3
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If you have a bug report or a feature request, please just make a forum post about it.

If this is pulled up for you by a helper, your ping was unneeded.
If you're arguing about it, you're wrong.

viscid mountain
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@remote sentinel where do you add the trait?

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npc.addTrait(yourTraitClass.class);

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yes

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!api

devout tendonBOT
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API

Citizens has an extensive API for working with NPCs. Make sure you always are using an up-to-date build of the CitizensAPI to ensure that your plugin works with the latest release of Citizens.

worldly solarBOT
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@remote sentinel

golden field
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!pastejava

devout tendonBOT
golden field
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Pleaes do us a favor and use the paste site for java pastes

viscid mountain
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there's too many mistakes...

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