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+----------------------------------+
| PREMIUM SPAWNER - Basic Tutorial |
+----------------------------------+
-------------------------------
English last update: Feb/2014
-------------------------------
Premium Spawner project was born as a "mod" of "Ultimate Spawner"
script created by a brazilian scripter called Atomic, who had a SHARD
called AtomicShard. It was based on a script that reads the spawns
information from a bunch of "map" files and then place it in the
world. The original script was modified by Nerun (myself) and when the
number of changes to the original script became great, i changed the
name of my version. The Premium is the successor of the Ultimate Spawner
v4.0 R5 (until then, the simple addition of "R", followed by a number
differentiated my version from original script designed by Atomic).
The fundamental differences between the default RunUO Spawner system are:
- "Premium" has new properties:
1. SpawnID - Spawners IDentity: used to unload or save spawns
2. OverrideMap - automatically change all map files from the
spawners entries bellow it
3. OverrideID - works as OverrideMap, but for SpawnID
4. OverrideMinTime - works as OverrideMap, but for MinDelay
5. OverrideMaxTime - works as OverrideMap, but for MaxDelay
- "Premium" has it own engine, not using the default "Spawner"
that comes with RunUO, instead it uses the "PremiumSpawner". You can
use both systems simultaneously.
- "Premium" has map files (pre-spawned world).
- "Premium" is user friendly.
The basics of basics that you need to know is that this system is
useful to remain "safe" (in a ".map" file) the spawners that you created
with so much effort. Well, suppose you have to erase everything and start
the world from scratch. You will have to place more than ten thousand
spawns, by hand, again? NO! You just use a command prompt, everything
will be generated again, and without effort. All effort is done in the
process of map file creation (that you can do in-game).
The current release is considered very mature (in terms of stability,
reliability, features and ease of use) and complete (in terms of world
spawns).
INDEX:
1. PREMIUM SPAWNER INSTALATION
2. PART I - Main Menu
3. PART II - Writing a Map File (Basics)
4. PART III - Using Maps "In-Game" (Básics)
5. PART IV - Writing a Map File (Advanced)
6. PART V - Using Maps "In-Game" (Advanced)
7. PART VI - Edition Options
8. PART VII - Spawns' Overseer
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PREMIUM SPAWNER INSTALATION
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Spawner creation system, Premium "Spawner" consists in a collection
of scripts. As I added many scripts, I will not list them here. Today this
system is distributed in a package called "Nerun's Distro". There were
several packages in the beginning, but for convenience I have grouped in
a single distribution. This package also includes other resources, such as
spawns maps for use with this system, as gumps (menus) easy to use to further
facilitate the settlement of your world. This distro can be found in the
RunUO forum at http://www.runuo.com/.
To install the distro open READ-ME FIRST.txt and follow its instructions.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PART I - Main Menu
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
To access the Main Menu wrote "[spawner" (without quotes) in the
command prompt. There are a lot of options in the menu, in two pages. These
options are self-explained:
GUMP NAME COMMAND PROMPT
===========================================================
WORLD CREATION:
Let there be light (Create world) -- [createworld
Apocalypse now (Clear all facets) -- [clearall
SELECT SPAWNS BY EXPANSION:
UO Classic Spawns (pre-T2A) -------- [spawngen uoclassic/UOClassic.map
UO Mondain's Legacy Spawns --------- [SpawnUOML
UO KR, SA and HS Spawns ------------ [SpawnCurrent
REMOVE SPAWNS BY EXPANSION:
UO Classic Spawns (pre-T2A) -------- [spawngen unload 1000
UO Mondain's Legacy Spawns --------- [UnloadUOML
UO KR, SA and HS Spawns ------------ [UnloadCurrent
SMART PLAYER RANGE SENSITIVE:
Generate Spawns' Overseer ---------- [GenSeers
Remove Spawns' Overseer ------------ [RemSeers
SAVE SPAWNERS:
All spawns (spawns.map) ------------ [spawngen save
'By Hand' spawns (byhand.map) ------ [spawngen savebyhand
Spawns inside region (region.map) -- [spawngen save RegionName
Spawns inside coordinates ---------- [spawngen save x1 y1 x2 y2
REMOVE SPAWNERS:
All spawner in ALL facets ---------- [spawngen remove
All spawners in THIS facet --------- [spawngen cleanfacet
Remove spawners by SpawnID --------- [spawngen unload SpawnID
Remove inside Coordinates ---------- [spawngen remove x1 y1 x2 y2
Remove spawners inside Region ------ [spawngen remove RegionName
EDITOR:
Spawn Editor ----------------------- [editor
CONVERSION UTILITY:
RunUO Spawners to Premium ---------- [rse
CUSTOM REGIONS IN A BOX:
Add a Region Controller ------------ [Add RegionControl
As you can see, it centered on a single menu all the system commands,
you do not know how to write each line to use them, simply click, follow
the instructions and it is done. The following sections will describe how to
create a map file, and how to use the command line instead of the Menu.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PART II - Writing a Map File (Basics)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Notepad can be used to create map files. You will see the following
basic information on a map:
## Britain Graveyard:
*|Spectre:Wraith|Skeleton|Zombie||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|2|3|4|0|0|0
This map above provides information from all spawns of the Britain
Graveyard. Let's analyze it:
- 1st Line: Starts with "##", this double "sharp" marks the beginning of
a comment. In other words, what comes after him will not be read by the
script. It is usually used to provide information about the script:
Dungeon map name, actual review and so on.
- 2nd Line: The spawner itself. Each line is a spawner, but the advantage
of PremiumSpawner is that it contains up to 6 FakeSpawners within
themselves, which are nothing more than spawners with the same
attributes of distance, time etc, but with different creatures and
amounts:
*|Spectre:Wraith|Skeleton|Zombie||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|2|3|
4|0|0|0
- All Spawners starts with "*" followed by "|". This "|" separates the
information into the line. The first 6 spaces are the names of the
creatures, which in this case are:
Spawner 1: Spectre OR Wraith (the ":" serves to add several
creatures in a random list)
Spawner 2: Skeleton
Spawner 3: Zombie
Spawner 4: Empty (none)
Spawner 5: Empty (none)
Spawner 6: Empty (none)
Each of them are called "Fake Spawner": are 6 spawners inside only
one spawner.
- The three numbers that come after the creatures lists define the place
where the spawner will be created. Following the "XYZ" format (all
details of Spawners are separated by a "|"). In this case, the spawner
will appear at coordinates "1369 | 1475 | 10", in other words,
X = 1369, Y = 1475 and Z = 10. If you type "[go 1369 1475 10" you will
go to the place where this Spawner will appear.
- The fourth number says in wich facet the Spawner will be placed. Note
that this number is 2. The definition of the maps follow this pattern:
0 = Felucca AND Trammel
1 = Felucca
2 = Trammel
3 = Ilshenar
4 = Malas
5 = Tokuno
So deduct that the spawner will be placed in Trammel, because the room
number (the map) is the number 2.
- Next 2 numbers after facet number: defines respectively the minimum
and the maximum respawn time. That is, the creatures that spawn will
respawn in a randomly chosen interval between the minimum and maximum
time. In the example We have "5 | 10 |" (always a "|"). Time is in
minutes, so creatures will respawn between 5 and 10 min after being
killed by players.
But you could write otherwise, time in seconds, minutes or hours:
|10s| = ten seconds;
|10m| (or just |10|, the default) = ten minutes;
|10h| = ten hours.
- Next 2 numbers after respawn time: defines WalkingRange and HomeRange.
In this case, 30 WalkingRange and 20 HomeRange. The creatures will walk
for up to 30 "boxes" (those who we see in a maximum zoom in game)
away from the spawner. But they will "respawn" randomly within a
radius of up to 20 "boxes" from the spawner. Note that the HomeRange
is always less than or equal to WalkingRange, NEVER MORE.
- Next number after Ranges: identifies the spawn, is a "SpawnID", it
tell us to which "spawn group" it belongs. By default, it is always
1. If you create any spawner in game using the "[add premiumspawner"
command, the SpawnID will be the number 1. This identifies the
spawners created "by hand". But the maps can have any number of
SpawnID. It is advisable that all spawners of the same map, have the
same SpawnID. We will see why bellow.
- The last 6 numbers, also important, say how many monsters defined at
the beginning of the spawner (the first 6 spaces) will be generated
by that spawner. If the numbers are "2 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0" will be
generated 2 Specters OR Wraiths (or 1 of each), 3 skeletons and 4
Zombies. The latest figures are 0: nothing is created in the past
3 spawners, even if you define a value, nothing could be generated,
because no creature was listed there (as we saw).
As observation, note that most of spawner's properties, as
described above, can be defined without the need to "see" where the
spawner will appear, but the coordinates will need to "see". Because if
you choose coordinates randomly, risks creating a spawner in an
inaccessible place, for example, in the middle of the ocean! So you must
go to the place where you would like spawner appear and use the command
"[get location" or "[where" in that place. Then write down the details
that will appear on the screen.
Made the map, just save it in the folder Data / Monsters (if there
isn't a folder Date/Monsters, it's time to create one. Click "Save As",
select the Save as Type "All Files" and then type a name for the map, not
forgetting to set ".map" at the end of the name. In the above example,
if we had made that map, we could give him the name "graveyard.map".
SUMMARIZING
Default spawner format:
*|List1|List2|List3|List4|List5|List6|X|Y|Z|facet|MinTime|MaxTime|
WalkingRange|HomeRange|SpawnID|Count1|Count2|Count3|Count4|Count5|Count6
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PART III - Using Maps "In-Game" (Básics)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
This is simple, are just a commands list to be used in game for
the PremiumSpawner's engine generates spawners from the maps created. On
the assumption that you already installed the required scripts in RunUO
folder, you can use the following commands:
- [spawngen MapName.map
Read maps and create spawners. In the example you should use
"[spawngen graveyard.map" (no quotes).
- [spawngen remove
Dungerous command! It will DELETE all PremiumSpawners of ALL facets
of UO, done "by hand" or "by map"!
- [spawngen save
Usefull command: saves in a file called "Spawns.map" ALL the
PremiumSpawners in ALL UO facets, done "by hand" or "by map"!
Usefull if tou did a lot of custom maps and use this distro too.
After this, a simple "[spawngen spawns.map" will spawn everything
again.
- [spawnrem
It will DELETE all PremiumSpawners of actual facet (that one
where your character is standing). Other facets will remain
spawned.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PART IV - Writing a Map File (Advanced)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Multiple Creatures and Randomness
---------------------------------
You have learned to create maps using the class method, in other
words, you type the name of the creature and then the statistics (count,
delay, range etc). But what if you want more than one type of creature in
the same spawner?
Use the method of two dots (":"). In this case, simply separate
the creatures that you want with a ":" as in the example below:
*|Spectre:Wraith||||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|10|0|0|0|0|0
As a result, the spawner randomly selecs within the amount
indicated, among the creatures on the list, separated by two dots.
Remembering that you can put as many creatures you like, all separated by
":". In the example, we could have 7 Wraith and 3 Specter, or 5 of each,
this number will vary, but the tendency is to remain in the ratio of
count / creatures. In the example: count = 10, creatures = 2. Ratio 5.
So the spawns will tend to 5 Wraith and 5 Specter. Now let's play with
statistics. And if we want to have a greater chance of appearing more
Spectres than Wraiths? So we can write in this way:
*|Spectre:Spectre:Wraith||||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|10|0|0|0|0|0
The ratio now is 3.3 for creature, so the chances will be now:
66.6% Spectres and 33.3% Wraiths.
As an advise, never place inside the same Spawner (FakeSpawner),
"target" creatures with "non-target" creatures or items. What i want to
say is: don't place a Spectre, a Wraith and a dog or a bottle to spawn
together:
*|Spectre:Wraith:Dog||||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|10|0|0|0|0|0
If you do it, sometime the players will kill all monsters, but
will not kill the dogs, and all the 10 creatures of that spawner will
be just dogs! It happens because the Spawner spawn just the remaning
amount (amount not spawned). If it spawn 10 creatures: 5 Spectres,
3 Wraiths and 2 Dog, and if players kill all monsters except the dogs,
next time the spawner will spawn 8 creatures (cause Dogs are alive) and
it can spawn a few Spectres and Wraiths and a lot of Dogs again! And
so on... I dit it in past releases, already fixed.
Override Maps
-------------
And if you want to do a map that works both in Trammel and Felucca?
Instead of edit the facet number in each line (spawner) of your map,
you can superscribe the facet number with a simple, only, command line.
In our example above, that generates spawns only in Trammel, to generates
spawns in Trammel AND Felucca, we adds an "overridemap":
overridemap 0
## Britain Graveyard:
*|Spectre:Wraith|Skeleton|Zombie||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|2|3|4|0|0|0
Here, the number "2" of that spawner (the facet), will be read as "0"
by the spawn generator engine. Facet numbers are the same as described in
"PART II - Writing a Map File (Basics)".
Override SpawnID
----------------
Do the same as OverrideMap, but for SpawnIDs. SpawnID "1" will be read
as "14", as bellow:
overrideid 14
overridemap 0
## Britain Graveyard:
*|Spectre:Wraith|Skeleton|Zombie||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|2|3|4|0|0|0
Override DelayTime
------------------
Do the same as OverrideMap and OverrideID, but for delay time.
overridemintime
and or
overridemaxtime
Exemple:
overridemintime 10
overridemaxtime 20
overrideid 14
overridemap 0
## Britain Graveyard:
*|Spectre:Wraith|Skeleton|Zombie||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|2|3|4|0|0|0
The delays (min 5 and max 10 minutes) will be read as 10 and 20
minutes.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PART V - Using Maps "In-Game" (Advanced)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Settlement In-Game
------------------
Another way to settlement your world (place spawns) is to go "in-game"
and adds spawners by hand, with command [add premiumspawner CreatureName.
And "set" the attributes (x = number):
[set count x homerange x spawnrange x maxdelay x mindelay x
Commands to Save and to Remove Spawns
-------------------------------------
After spawn the desired area, you need to save yours spawns either with
[spawngen save or with some advanced options. Just type [spawner and look under
SAVE/REMOVE OPTIONS. There is a GUMP for each command. But you can use the
command prompt instead:
[spawngen savebyhand
To save spawns done "by hand" ([add premiumspawner... all by hand premium
spawners has SpawnID = 1). Spawns will be saved in "byhand.map" file in
Data/Monsters folder.
[spawngen save x1 y1 x2 y2
To save all premium spawners in a spawns.map file. All premium spawners
inside the rectangle area (x1 y1 x2 y2) will be saved.
X and Y are coordinates:
(x1,y1)------+ All premium spawners between coordinates (x1,y1)
| | and coordinates (x2,y2) will be saved.
| |
| |
+---------(x2,y2)
[spawngen save <region>
Save premium spawners inside a region defined by RunUO to a spawns.map
file, in Data/Monsters.
Complete list of regions are in c:/RunUO/Data/Regions.xml.
Use [where to see the region where you are.
Open Regions.xml to understand regions:
<region priority="50" name="Minoc">
<rect x="2411" y="366" width="135" height="241" />
<rect x="2548" y="495" width="72" height="55" />
<rect x="2564" y="585" width="3" height="42" />
<rect x="2567" y="585" width="61" height="61" />
<rect x="2499" y="627" width="68" height="63" />
<inn x="2457" y="397" width="40" height="8" />
<inn x="2465" y="405" width="8" height="8" />
<inn x="2481" y="405" width="8" height="8" />
<go location="(2466,544,0)" />
<music name="Minoc" />
</region>
As you see, a Region is a lot of rectangles.
NOTE: "[spawngen remove" can be used with the same options as for
"[spawngen save" above, but will remove spawns instead of save.
NOTE: Go to Data/Monsters and rename spawns.map or byhand.map to another name,
because each time you save with those options, the old file will be deleted and
a new one will be saved over it.
EXAMPLE:
"[spawngen save minoc" (save spawns inside Minoc region)
We can rename the spawns.map to Minoc.map.
Unloading Maps (recommended)
----------------------------
The better way to remove spawns instead of using "[spawngen remove"
and other Spartan options is the "Unload" method:
[spawngen unload SpawnID
If you define a SpawnID to each custom map you has you can unload
or remove the entire map easier. Example: Graveyards.map saw above. All the
premium spawners inside that map has SpawnID = 1. Lets see:
## Britain Graveyard:
*|Spectre:Wraith|Skeleton|Zombie||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|2|3|4|0|0|0
The problem is that 1 is the default number to "by hand" maps.
Lets change the ID of this map. In the example above we just need to change
one number (that between numbers 20 and 2). But if the map had 100, maybe
1000 premium spawners? hard work uh? Because of it there is the "overrideid"
option. It set all the SpawnIDs bellow it to the desired ID. So lets do it:
overrideid 14
## Britain Graveyard:
*|Spectre:Wraith|Skeleton|Zombie||||1369|1475|10|2|5|10|30|20|1|2|3|4|0|0|0
Although each spawner still have 1 as ID on each line, the
"overrideid 14" will force the spawn generator engine to read that "1" as
if "14". Later in the game, if I want to remove this map is just type
"[spawngen unload 14" and ready. None of my other spawns will be changed
or removed.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PART VI - Edition Options
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
[editor
Opens the spawn editor of course. This will list all the
PremiumSpawners in the left side. In the right column you can see
a bunch of options to select only the desired spawners, go to it,
see it properties, and see it creatures.
[clearall
Works as [Clearfacet but for ALL facets. Caution here.
[GMbody
Will set some common attributes to GMs. Target yourself. A lot of
items, skills, stats, robes, full spellbooks etc, will appear in
your backpack. You always set your body to human body. You add
titles to [GM], [Admin], etc.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
PART VII - SPAWNS' OVERSEER
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Revision 22 has added Spawners' Overseer engine, the new incarnation of
Smart Player Range Sensitive.
How it works:
It has a range, that can be set by a GM or higher. It checks players in
range every time the clock time ticks. If there is a player in range (or
a non-hidden Staff Member) it will check players again only after 30 min
(this time can be changed). If there is no players in range (or if Staff
Members are hidden, but in range) it will disable all PremiumSpawners in
range, deleting mobiles and items in range, and it will check for
players every 5 seconds.
[GenSeers - generates Overseers crystal by reading configuration files
at Data\Monsters\Overseers.
There is no OverSeers configuration files yet. So it generates no
OverSeers. The engine is done, it is working, but you need a config file
to tells the engine where to place OverSeers.
[RemSeers - removes all Overseers.
>>>>>> ADDING >>>>>>
One option it to add OverSeers yourself, by hand.
[add SpawnsOverseer
- this will add an OverSeer with range 20 (square of 40 x 40).
[add SpawnsOverseer 50
- this will add an OverSeer with range 50 (square of 100 x 100).
>>>>>> CONFIG FILES >>>>>>
And look at:
...\Data\Nerun's Distro\Spawns\overseers\trammel\Overseers.cfg
It is an example of OverSeer config file:
SpawnsOverseer 7966
5433 1102 0
It is simple: bellow "SpawnsOverseer 7966" write coordinates (x,y,z) where
you want to put them.
>>>>>> RANGES >>>>>>
I thin you can write different ranges too, something like this:
SpawnsOverseer 7966 (Range=50)
5433 1102 0
Remember that default range is 20 if none specified.
Range is the seer's "watching range". PremiumSpawners inside it range will
be watched by that seer. There is no limit to the range.
You can place many seers with different ranges:
SpawnsOverseer 7966
5433 1102 0
1234 970 0
3456 456 0
SpawnsOverseer 7966 (Range=50)
5433 1102 0
You can change other parameters:
SpawnsOverseer 7966 (InRangeDelay=30; OutRangeDelay=5)
5433 1102 0
And use all the together:
SpawnsOverseer 7966 (Range=50; InRangeDelay=30; OutRangeDelay=5)
5433 1102 0
InRangeDelay = time in minutes to next check if players are in range
OutRangeDelay = time in seconds to next check if there is no players in range
>>>>>> ITEMID >>>>>>
Always use "SpawnsOverseer 7966", the number is the ItemID of
SpawnsOverseer item.
>>>>>> COMMENTS >>>>>>
Use # to add comments that will not be read by [GenSeers:
# This is a comment line
SpawnsOverseer 7966 (Range=50)
5433 1102 0
>>>>>> FOLDERS >>>>>>
Place the CFG file in the right folder.
Trammel:
...\Data\Nerun's Distro\Spawns\overseers\trammel\Overseers.cfg
Felucca:
...\Data\Nerun's Distro\Spawns\overseers\felucca\Overseers.cfg
etc
>>>>>> .CFG FILE NAME >>>>>>
You can place more then one cfg inside the same folder, and don't
need to have the name Overseers.cfg. Files can have any name. You
can do a file "Graveyards.cfg" for all graveyards in a facet. Plus
another called "Florests.cfg" for florests and open areas etc.