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Player can attack me

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How can i make a method to check if a specific player can attack me in wildy?

 

Thanks.

How can i make a method to check if a specific player can attack me in wildy?

 

Thanks.

 

Just check wildy level, substract/add this number to your level and you have a range? Then check if the combat level is in that range

getMap().getWildernessLevel();

 

player.getCombatLevel();

 

myPlayer().getCombatLevel();

 

Not tested just done quick api check

 

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Just check wildy level, substract/add this number to your level and you have a range? Then check if the combat level is in that range

Oh thanks that worked smile.png didn't even got that idea lol

getMap().getWildernessLevel();

 

player.getCombatLevel();

 

myPlayer().getCombatLevel();

 

Not tested just done quick api check

Thanks :)

Edited by progamerz

getMap().getWildernessLevel();

 

player.getCombatLevel();

 

myPlayer().getCombatLevel();

 

Not tested just done quick api check

Frooty we all know dat u check what wildy level you're in when fighting zulrah :doge:

 

Extra antiban

Frooty we all know dat u check what wildy level you're in when fighting zulrah doge.png

 

Extra antiban

 

Damn you got me

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