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Dirt nap in Molly's chamber?

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I was training on flesh crawlers and got the Molly random event in the middle of fighting one. After being transported into her room, I was 1-hit. Luckily that's all flesh crawlers can do, but it raised an interesting question: what if it had been a stronger monster, and I'd been killed in there?

 

 

 

Clearly it was a latency issue, but this should never be possible once the random has been triggered. My coding chops are rusty, but it could be fixed with something along the lines of:

 

 

 


if (non_dangerous_random_has_been_triggered)

{

possibility_of_taking_damage == 0

}

 

 

 

:-P

 

 

 

Anything similar happened to you?

I am F2P-only and therefore all my statements will reflect that and should be read accordingly.

Your "if" statement not clear, it has no decision (ie, greater than, less than, etc).

 

 

 

Anyway, I'm not sure why you should be worried about getting hit in random event room? You should be eating food like you normally do.

 

 

 

I know what you're talking about, I seen that all the time from using one-way fairy ring south of Port Phasmatys patches, I always get "hit" from vampire in lost city.

Hacked 10 years old account, permamently quit if Jagex doesn't return items.

 

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good idea, but I know nothing about java script.

 

 

 

that happened to me with a lesser once, definitly glad it was when i had an inv of lobbies ( I am bad at randoms)

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Your "if" statement not clear, it has no decision (ie, greater than, less than, etc).

 

 

 

 

It doesn't necessarily need one. It is implied that it represents

if(condition == true)

Do this;

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