WAIT WAITUNTIL WAIT-UNTIL PAUSE TRIGEDIT-TIMING TIMING

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WAIT WAITUNTIL WAIT-UNTIL PAUSE TRIGEDIT-TIMING TIMING

WAIT WAITUNTIL WAIT-UNTIL PAUSE TRIGEDIT-TIMING TIMING

WAIT WAITUNTIL WAIT-UNTIL PAUSE TRIGEDIT-TIMING TIMING

WAIT WAITUNTIL WAIT-UNTIL PAUSE TRIGEDIT-TIMING TIMING


Usage: wait

wait until <mudtime>

  • This script gives the actor 10 seconds to get out.

say GET OUT! NOW! wait 10 s

mkill %actor%


The wait statement is used to 'pause' the script execution for a period of

time. When a script is being executed it will attempt to execute all commands

right away. To get small breaks in, and perhaps give the players time to adjust,

use the wait command.


  • If you want to syncronise your script, you can use the 'wait until' feature.
  • This script wakes the mob at dawn, and puts him to sleep at night.

wait until 8:00 wake

  • wait # without seconds following it will wait 10 ticks, which is very quick.

wait 10 yawn

wait 10

stand

  • This one uses wait 10 seconds. Recommend you always use seconds

wait 10 sec emote looks sleepy.

wait until 21:00

yawn

wait 10 s

rest

wait 10 s

sleep