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Post by josh on Aug 9, 2019 17:45:50 GMT
So I have noticed only sometimes the dragon would kill some countries during siege, but other times, other than making siege faster, seems like nothing happens. I found the event id (dragon.40) that have you kill courtiers or a noble's entire family by dragonfire when in a siege, but I want to know how to type it in the console. I tried typing with event dragon.40 (which decimates the castle) and I ended up killing my own character..and I also tried adding my enemy's char ID after 'event dragon.40', it only kills my enemy him or herself, his/her familes remian safe... so could anyone tell me the proper way to type in the event or how to eidt the dragon event file, so I use dragons in siege, at least some courtiers would die because of dragonfire..
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Post by hapchazzard on Aug 10, 2019 0:54:32 GMT
Perhaps "event dragon.40 [province id]"? It would make sense, considering the fact that it's a province-level event.
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Post by Azrael on Aug 10, 2019 16:48:06 GMT
The siege of fire events start with dragon.38 it looks like. By using dragon.40 directly, you may be missing character flags or event targets being set from the preceding event.
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Post by josh on Aug 10, 2019 17:11:25 GMT
The siege of fire events start with dragon.38 it looks like. By using dragon.40 directly, you may be missing character flags or event targets being set from the preceding event. so how should I do it ?
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Post by Azrael on Aug 10, 2019 17:28:32 GMT
The siege of fire events start with dragon.38 it looks like. By using dragon.40 directly, you may be missing character flags or event targets being set from the preceding event. so how should I do it ? It's a character event, so if you're the dragon rider in question and sieging the desired province, then typing in event dragon.38 in the console should fire it I believe. The chances of it burning the people inside the castle will depend on the strength of your dragon though.
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Post by LancelotLoire on Aug 11, 2019 3:55:20 GMT
You can also try using it on the "lord of the castle"
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