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    Question Picking up charms?

    So, I'm working on my first combat script.
    I've got the combat down, kind of.. But now I want to loot.
    Mainly looking to look gold charms, but I literally have no idea where to begin with this!

    Any ideas?
    Thanks!!

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    Try dropping a charm on the ground, in the area you are fighting, then pick a best CTS2 col,tol,hue,sat (ideally with the ACA tool - found here). Then, search for the color on the ground, most accurate would be with an ATPA search function (more on ATPA's and TPA's in the tutorial section on these forums)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Le Jingle View Post
    Try dropping a charm on the ground, in the area you are fighting, then pick a best CTS2 col,tol,hue,sat (ideally with the ACA tool - found here). Then, search for the color on the ground, most accurate would be with an ATPA search function (more on ATPA's and TPA's in the tutorial section on these forums)
    Will do! Thanks for the advice!(:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Le Jingle View Post
    Try dropping a charm on the ground, in the area you are fighting, then pick a best CTS2 col,tol,hue,sat (ideally with the ACA tool - found here). Then, search for the color on the ground, most accurate would be with an ATPA search function (more on ATPA's and TPA's in the tutorial section on these forums)
    This, but there's also other ways like bitmap, DTM or just looking for text. ACA can also generate these ATPA functions for you, but it's good practice to make them yourself and you're more likely to get what you want like that.

    The way I would do it is use MMtoMS function with red dots and create search areas around all MMtoMS points created. Then look for colours within those. In my firemaker I do something like that with logs on the floor http://villavu.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96231.

    Best luck

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