[Daily & Public Event] "a little refreshment" (ger+eng)

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murmanov
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[Daily & Public Event] "a little refreshment" (ger+eng)

#1 Post by murmanov »

for english client:

INFO: i'm playing with the german client, so i don't know how the quest is exactly called in the english client, so i used google translation^^, but i think it doesn't really matter!

before you start the bot:
-you have to stand on the table near of "Lankor Forgia"
-make sure you have at least two free spaces in your bag

I know it's far away from being perfect, so if you have some improvements just say, i'm thankful for every feedback, thanks :)

(sry for my bad english^^)

für den deutschen client:

auf was du achten musst:
-du musst auf dem tisch vor "Lankor Forgia" stehen, bevor du den bot startest
-du musst mindestens zwei freie plätze im rucksack haben

ich weiss, der waypoint ist nicht annähernd perfekt und hat viele verbesserungen nötig, also gebt mir bitte rückmeldungen und verbesserungen, danke :)
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Re: [Daily & Public Event] "a little refreshment" (ger+eng)

#2 Post by rock5 »

Those files are exactly the same (not including the comments). So you should only really have one file.
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