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            天行健 君子當自強而不息

            Putting Together a Full Game(4)

             

            Assigning Characters

            During the design of the sample game, it is necessary to assign each character a
            unique identification number. For example, the player is assigned the identification
            #0, whereas the village elder uses the identification #1. By assigning these
            identification numbers, the script engine knows which characters to use for performing
            certain actions, such as displaying dialogue or tracking flags in order to
            alter in–game-play. These pre-assigned identification numbers are as follows:

            0: Player character
            1: Village elder
            2: Village guard
            3: Village shopkeeper
            4: Monster in village at start of game
            5: Demon in tower who runs to warn the Evil Lord
            6: Granite, the rock demon
            7: Evil Lord

            The only characters in the list shown here that do not have identification numbers
            assigned are the monsters the player encounters throughout the game. You assign
            these monsters identification numbers from 256 and up—there’s really no reason
            at this point to predetermine these numbers. Think of the numbering order as a
            first-come, first-serve order of assigning monsters’ identification numbers.

             

            Creating the Items and Spells

            The Tower has eight items, each of which is shown in Table 20.2. Only a few of the
            items are for sale; the player receives the rest from other characters. Items with a
            price listed (shown by a number followed by gp) are for sale in the village level.

            You use seven spells in the sample game—numbered from 0 to 6. Table 20.3 lists
            and describes each spell. You can also confer with the Master Spell List Editor
            program for the specifics on each spell. The game's spells are contained in the Game.msl file.

            To better understand the spells in Table 20.3, use the following legend:

            ■ Cost. This is the amount of mana points it takes to cast a spell.

            ■ Cure. A spell can cure characters with a specific class assigned to them. If a
            cure class is listed, casting the spell on a character instead heals that character
            for half the amount of intended damage.

            ■ 2xDmg. Much like cure, this is the class of character to which the spells
            cause twice as much damage as the spell normally would cause. For example,
            an ice spell will cause twice the normal amount of damage to a fire-based
            monster, such as the Evil Lord.

            ■ Effect. This is the effect of the spell on the intended character. The four
            effects used in The Tower are alter health, teleport, cure ailment, and cause
            ailment. Each effect (except teleport) is followed by a number that represents
            the modifier value. Alter health is the amount to subtract or add to the target’s
            health points. Cure ailment and cause ailment refer to the bit-flags used.

            ■ Target. This is the spell’s target type, which can be a single character
            (Single), self (the character casting the spell), or an area.

            ■ EffectRange. This is the radius in which the spell’s effect hits nearby targets.

            ■ TargetDistance. This is the maximum distance the spell will travel to hit a target
            character. The character casting the spell must be within this distance to
            cast the spell at a target character.

            Some of the preceding spells are unique to certain characters. For example, the
            Evil Force spell is used only by the Evil Lord—he casts it upon himself to increase
            his power (specifically raising his statistics and increasing his speed). Consult the
            game’s master character list  to determine which characters know which spells.

            That’s about it for the game’s contents, spells, or characters, so now you can turn
            your attention to the game’s scripts.


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