MT 1.0
Details
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FilenameMagicTorches.jar
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Uploaded by
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UploadedMar 6, 2012
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Size93.37 KB
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Downloads598
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MD5c24cd1489770f871cae434c90ed9d7a6
Supported Bukkit Versions
- CB 1.1-R7
- CB 1.2.3-R0.1
- CB 1.1-R6
Changelog
MagicTorches v1.0 by Sorklin
- Two new torch types (with new ones being simple to add later) - timer and delay (current delay torch renamed to toggle):
- Timer torches receive a signal, click on (or off), waits a period of time, then click back to original state.
- Delay torches receive a signal, wait a specific period of time, then change state. (Acts as if there is a repeater between the transmitter and receiver).
- Receivers can now be transmitters as well (which lets you daisy chain them together for neat effects)
- Full economy support (optional) through Vault. Torch arrays are priced by whole array (creation and editing), and/or per receiver type (or you can keep em free!)
- More granular permissions for specific receivers (i.e., you can make it so that people can only create direct receiver arrays, etc.)
- Full torch editing - allows you to edit an array, just like when you created it (i.e., add/remove receivers, change transmitters, etc.). Arrays are inactive during editing process.
- Better torch information tools (e.g., receivers know who their parents are).
- Transmission Signals are now handled through events, so its possible to hook them with other plugins
- Transmission can load chunks, if they need to, and you allow it
- Arrays can be distance limited
- Admins can activate/deactivate all of the arrays on the fly (doesn't yet do specific array activation/deactivation).
- Admins can reload and prune
- Paged listings and admins can pull listings of specific user's arrays.
- Context sensitive, paged help
- Much more.
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