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Join Date: Jan 2011
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I'll scan through your code and see if I can find out what is different and what isn't. Might tell me something. That will have to wait until I find some time this week to devote to it though. I'll be in touch.
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of course. thanks.
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Spy
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Ah, found something. On your Shield Bash, add a tag in the Editor for Helper.Shadow. Let me know if this solves the problem. Thanks!
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any update on getting this into community? I could help if need be?
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I plan on adding it for the next release, I just haven't gotten to it yet. It won't be the same as Kendall's implementation, though, so it may not mesh with what you have. If you wanted to provide anything to help out with it, I'm certainly open to that.
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im fine with that or a different implementation. i can always change my stuff. what are your thoughts on doing it?
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I've been focused on other things, so I haven't given it a ton of thought. Once I'm ready to dive into it, I'll let you know.
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Kendall,
Do you use conditions for your version of shield bash? I was using this: Code:
fieldval:gIsEquip <> 0 |
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