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Offline RetroCoNoR

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Question about making a quest.
« on: October 05, 2009, 04:37:59 PM »
Hey :)

Need some help if thats okay?

1) ive just started to use RPG Maker 2003, and have created a scenario where the town has become overun with goblins etc.
    Now i have made it so when i speak to a certain person they tell me to go kill all the creatures around and then to return.
    What i had done was made the event, made the message, then made a switch to him telling me "i have cleared all monsters"
    and gives me my reward, the problem is that i don't have to clear all monsters and if i speak to him twice he will give me the reward
    on the second time i speak to him.

    So how would i go about this? Like him giving me a quest, he repeats self till i kill all monsters, then once thats done he rewards me etc.

   Sorry if this makes no sense, ill try explain better if you dont understand.

Thank you :)
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Offline JuneMoon

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Re: Question about making a quest.
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2009, 07:06:09 PM »
Then make a switch with a precondition like if you have the reward just make a switch for him to take no action then he won't constantly give you it evrytime you talk to him and you could make him say something like good work but I already gave you your reward or whatever .
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