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Can this fix the Frog Random?

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What if... even when the frog random fails, and you get turned into a frog,

 

Is it still possible to code the bot to talk to the frog and return back, instead of being stuck in there?

That'd be much easier. There's a random to disable called Frog Cave, but it never works. That's why we get stuck tongue.png

Give @Laz accounts stuck in Frog Cave if possible.

It also might be important to note that the frog queen/king has different dialogue (I've noticed 2 so far) and the "yes"/continue option is at 2 different parts on the screen.

Edited by ScorpioZ

I dont see why they dont just do this:

 

(Psuedocode)

List<NPC> frogs = closestNPCListForName("Frog");
for(int i = 0; i <frogs.length; i++) {
if(frogs.get(i).getModel() == PRINCESSMODEL) {
frogs,get(i).interact("Talk-to");
}
}

^ How's that pseudo-code? That's normal code..

 

Anyways, support. They should add this in as a quick fix until they can get the frog random to work but I'm surprised they haven't got this fixed yet.. Their are more complicated randoms and they are struggling with this one? I know they use members of the communities randoms but I thought they did more than just implement it into the bot (i.e. fix the code if the code is outdated)..

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