Looks awesone, but I wanted to ask some questions. How does future sight work? Can my weapon turn permanently black? And since Haki is being explored more deeply in the recent arcs, are you going to update this mod?
Yeah, there's a debug spellbook: Master Haki. You can get it using console/additem menu. Will also have to setlevel to 18 and get hit in combat if you don't have the haki types yet.
So what kinds of npc usually get hakis? Are they completely random npcs (for example, Nazeem a citizen or Braith/a child can get it) or only hostile npcs? If so, is it possible to control haki distribution to some boss level npcs only?
Limiting it by npc level wasn't my intention, but its possible. If you're familiar with scripts, it would be a simple condition check to limit it to certain npc levels you can view the npc distribution source script for more info - A00NpcHakiCheck.psc
Yes i can do that. It's just that i'm still wondering what kind of conditions need to be added to the script.
Edit: I have a question. I have read the source file and i realized something. With the way you wrote the code, does it mean that ALL kinds of npcs can get haki? by "ALL", i mean npcs such as animals, creatures, dwarven automatons, etc can also use it? Well, if hakis are simply spells then they can surely use it, provided that "spell" flag in their race record isn't being removed (some mods do this, but i don't know whether it still affects their capability to cast spell). It's just a bit weird seeing a chaurus or dwarven spider do some hakis...
It would be something along the lines of : &&NpcLevel >= 50 - If you wanted only level 50+ npcs to have a chance at obtaining haki.
Lore-wise, haki comes from the spirit. Creatures have obtained haki in the series - Dwarven constructs are powered via soul gems/dynamo cores, so I just used my imagination there.
I don't disagree with you, but just want to point out that i never know any non-human haki users in One Piece. Haki literally means "ambition". It has something to do with someone's state of mind and willpower. I personally think it's very logical that humans dominate the usage of haki, and i think it's also correct to say that humans are the one who invented haki.
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Do you have anyplans to update this version to the lastest SSE version?Edit : Thank you <3 really appreciated.
How does future sight work?
Can my weapon turn permanently black?
And since Haki is being explored more deeply in the recent arcs, are you going to update this mod?
Will also have to setlevel to 18 and get hit in combat if you don't have the haki types yet.
If so, is it possible to control haki distribution to some boss level npcs only?
Limiting it by npc level wasn't my intention, but its possible. If you're familiar with scripts, it would be a simple condition check to limit it to certain npc levels you can view the npc distribution source script for more info - A00NpcHakiCheck.psc
Edit: I have a question. I have read the source file and i realized something. With the way you wrote the code, does it mean that ALL kinds of npcs can get haki? by "ALL", i mean npcs such as animals, creatures, dwarven automatons, etc can also use it?
Well, if hakis are simply spells then they can surely use it, provided that "spell" flag in their race record isn't being removed (some mods do this, but i don't know whether it still affects their capability to cast spell). It's just a bit weird seeing a chaurus or dwarven spider do some hakis...
Lore-wise, haki comes from the spirit. Creatures have obtained haki in the series - Dwarven constructs are powered via soul gems/dynamo cores, so I just used my imagination there.