Sceptre of Fire, 1st scenario, why don't I win?
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Sceptre of Fire, 1st scenario, why don't I win?
In "A bargain is struck" I'm told to move 4 caravans and Alanin to the dwarvish citadel. I've done that twice now, but no acknowledgment appears to say I've won, the battle goes on - any ideas? I've played many of the other scenarios without the slightest problem of this nature.
I'm playing at "normal" difficulty, which I take to be the easiest
I'm playing at "normal" difficulty, which I take to be the easiest
Re: Sceptre of Fire, 1st scenario, why don't I win?
The objectives are unclear, you have to move both Alanin, and the caravans to the Go Here at the top of the map.
It used to be different, someone seems have changed it, the whole map looks a bit different.
The objectives are definitely unclear!
It used to be different, someone seems have changed it, the whole map looks a bit different.
The objectives are definitely unclear!
Re: Sceptre of Fire, 1st scenario, why don't I win?
By the way,
@ the current maintainer,
what sense makes that?
Maybe the [else] should be spoken by Alanin?
EDIT:
I have overseen the
Sorry for that.
@ the current maintainer,
what sense makes that?
Maybe the [else] should be spoken by Alanin?
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[if]
[variable]
name=havestone
equals=yes
[/variable]
[then]
[message]
speaker=Haldric II
message= _ "You only need $incominggold more, then you can begin work."
scroll=no
[/message]
[/then]
[else]
[message]
speaker=Haldric II
message= _ "You only need $incominggold more, and the stone, then you can begin work."
scroll=no
[/message]
[/else]
[/if]
I have overseen the
", and the stone"
last night (seems I was too tired). Today I see clearer, and now it makes sense that Haldric II speaks the [then]
and the [else]
.Sorry for that.
Last edited by Straff on December 2nd, 2023, 10:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Sceptre of Fire, 1st scenario, why don't I win?
Can you open an issue for it at https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/issues ? It'll be much more likely to be addressed that way.
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take one down, patch it around
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