How would you get the olc to work? I've tried everything I can think of.
Getting olc to work
Posted by Harsk on Sat 16 Mar 2002 09:26 AM — 2 posts, 14,291 views.
You need an olc security rating... assuming you are level 100 you can set your security to whatever you like.
set char self security 9
Will set your security to the maximum.
Then start editing/creating... for example:
redit 3001
show
command
done
Type 'command olc' while not in an editor to get a list of the olc editors you can access.
The common ones are:
aedit - area edit (alist to list the area numbers)
redit - room edit (rlist to list the room numbers in the current area)
medit - mobile edit (see mlist)
oedit - object edit (see olist)
mpedit - mobprog edit (see mplist, mobhelp and ifhelp)
hedit - help edit (see hlist, helplist etc)
As an admin you will want to use gameedit also.
To configure aspects about the game you also use:
raceedit - the race editor (see rinfo).
classedit - the class editor
sedit - the spell/skill editor (see spinfo), - combine sedit with the class command, 'help -class'.
Other information is covered in the helps, start with help olc.
Good luck,
- Kal
set char self security 9
Will set your security to the maximum.
Then start editing/creating... for example:
redit 3001
show
command
done
Type 'command olc' while not in an editor to get a list of the olc editors you can access.
The common ones are:
aedit - area edit (alist to list the area numbers)
redit - room edit (rlist to list the room numbers in the current area)
medit - mobile edit (see mlist)
oedit - object edit (see olist)
mpedit - mobprog edit (see mplist, mobhelp and ifhelp)
hedit - help edit (see hlist, helplist etc)
As an admin you will want to use gameedit also.
To configure aspects about the game you also use:
raceedit - the race editor (see rinfo).
classedit - the class editor
sedit - the spell/skill editor (see spinfo), - combine sedit with the class command, 'help -class'.
Other information is covered in the helps, start with help olc.
Good luck,
- Kal