Anyone else have a problem with prettiernum when run - it makes my EXP command field look like:
>exp
Experience: 10,727,697 Death's Sting: None
>
Truly annoying and I can't figure out why.
Thanks in advance.
Anyone else have a problem with prettiernum when run - it makes my EXP command field look like:
>exp
Experience: 10,727,697 Death's Sting: None
>
Truly annoying and I can't figure out why.
Thanks in advance.
Discord: danteprimus
Isn't that what it's supposed to do?
The only rude person I met was a taxi driver in kagoshima. I was going from the train station to the ferry to take it over to an island and was showing him my papers and he was like "oh, climb mountain?" and I'm like "hai, yep!" and he made a muscle pose(bent arm, whatever you call it) laughed, and rubbed my belly.. like "oh, no, you fat american fuck, you no get up there", but whatever - Japhrimel
To be more precise:
>exp
Level: 126 Deeds: 15
Experience: 10727697 Death's Sting: None
Exp. to next TP: 2303 Recent Deaths: 0
Physical TPs: 23 Mana: 192/192 max
Mental TPs: 0 Fame: 99355770
Exp to next: 71303
(840 Phy converted to Mnt)
Long-Term Exp: 0
Your mind is as clear as a bell.
>;prettiernum
--- Lich: prettiernum active.
>exp
Experience: 10,727,697 Death's Sting: None
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Using prettiernum removes the Exp. to next TP, Recent Deaths, Phys and Mental TPs, mana, fame, Exp to next, converted and Long-term Exp from my EXP command?
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While I don't have a solution for you, I can confirm for you that your issue is not universal. I run prettiernum on some of my characters, and I do not experience the same lesser output with the EXP command on any of the characters I've tested it on thus far.
As a potential clean-up for anyone that is so inclined, I noticed that separating commas do not appear in a couple of fields from the EXP command. Across a couple different characters, these are the fields that are not showing commas:
Long-Term Exp: 108722
(7298 Phy converted to Mnt)
Physical TPs: 1130
I think I never really noticed it because it only starts getting hard to see numbers once you get in the millions, at least for me. I figure there may be someone out there OCD enough to address this.
It's a conflict between ;whatlevel and ;prettiernum. When both ran it causes this issue.
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That worked, thanks!
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