Ainz Ooal Gown Posted September 13, 2019 Posted September 13, 2019 Description: The ability to count a players kills by utilising the "On Death (for killer)" common event. This is a very basic solution and quick to implement.  Video/Screenshot: When I kill a Zombie NPC this added a value of 1 to my Zombie Kill Count.  Process:  Kill a NPC/Mob and a value of 1 gets added to players kill count. Type /count in chat to display current kill count (Can be implemented with my "Journal system" to show count in a book or something other than chat from a command).  Issues: None  Addon: Can be used with a Journal System  Build: 2x Common Events(small) 1x Player Variable  First we need to create a Player Variable. I called mine "Zombie Kill Count". Spoiler Make sure the variable type is "Integer" and set a "Text ID":  Next we create a common event "Zombie Kill Count" that will be triggered when a NPC gets killed by the player. Spoiler Very simple event with no conditions or triggers, it only adds 1 to variable "Zombie Kill Count":  Now we can add the other common event, "Zombie Kill Check". Spoiler This common event is a command trigger which puts some text in the chat window to tell the player how many zombie kills they have (Instead you can have this variable display in a journal or somewhere else as a read out).   Command /count in chat window will run this event. The full text is:  You have killed \pv{zombiekillcount} Zombies!  \pv{zombiekillcount} is used to draw out the player variable we created. Add this anywhere in your game to display this variable.   Results. When I kill a NPC that I have the the "On Death (for killer)" set to "Zombie Kill Count" common event, then type /count into the chat window is displays the text we did in last step. Spoiler  Complete!  This is a very simple solution for counting a players NPC kills, this can be expanding to use on different types of NPCs such as counting bosses killed, ect.  Enjoy Vio, Khaikaa, Slayer and 5 others 8
AisenArvalis Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 Very nice and simple system using the Eventing in Intersect, nicely done! Ainz Ooal Gown 1
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