This is a big issue... You can't just double it to get your result...
However, it's not that hard to add another "aff" set, such as "aff2", which would give you your desired affect, there are even some snippets out there that do just that... Check them out, if you still have questions, come back, I'm sure there are those of us here who would help you out more Icechild Coder of Arthanox PS: Go to http://www.rom.org and look up the ROM coders FAQ, it covers this as well... *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 10/31/2001 at 6:10 PM Thori wrote: >I'm experiencing difficulties adding new affect flags to my MUD. >Eventually, of course, I wanted to go past "ee", but doubling the value for >"ee" as seems to be the pattern for the other affect definitions yielded a >number large enough to flag a warning. When I tried to use a number for >"ff" that was just 'any old number', people with sanctuary seemed to be >affected by it, or at least, those who shouldn't have been, were... so what >should I do? It's obvious that doubling the value of "ee" to get "ff" is >necessary, but I can't really do that... > > >-- >ROM mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.rom.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rom

