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How to remove cooldown of skill on a renewal server


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Just like the title imply,i need a way to remove cooldown on skill... is there a way to do that?

 

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43 minutes ago, umbraqueen said:

Just like the title imply,i need a way to remove cooldown on skill... is there a way to do that?

 

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i think You can edit the cooldowns at SkillDB.YML

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I tried, but when i did i had a bunch of error in the server console at startup, and i wasnt able to allocate any point in the skill tree. Is there something special i must do once i have put all skill to 0 cooldown?

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8 minutes ago, umbraqueen said:

I tried, but when i did i had a bunch of error in the server console at startup, and i wasnt able to allocate any point in the skill tree. Is there something special i must do once i have put all skill to 0 cooldown?

Remove the Cooldown line or comment it out from the file. 

If you got an error please share it to help us figure out what's wrong

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By commenting you mean putting // before all the cooldown line right?

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2 hours ago, umbraqueen said:

By commenting you mean putting // before all the cooldown line right?

In .yml files, you comment by adding # before the line, not //.

Alternatively you can remove the entire line aswell

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Well i did put // and it worked too lol

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