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Revision as of 19:53, 25 August 2005
| ⇒ | The #charID system variable determines the id of your character. This is a unique identifier, so it can be used to identify different characters and make specific actions depending on what character it is.
Example
call specific_char_variables.txt
if #charID <> %charID
{
event sysmessage You are using this script for the wrong character! Halting Script!
halt
}
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