Howdy!
I'm looking for a bit of help with Kread-EX's Alchemic Synthesis ~GO GO TOTORI!~ script.
https://grimoirecast...s-go-go-totori/
Typically, how the script works is that you label an item with the notetag <synth_family: x>.From there, if you attempt to craft an item, you could choose between ingredients so long as they had a matching synth_family.
Example: Crafting a Potion of Fire Resist. The recipe asks for 2 Magma Cream. Both Magma Cream and Chili Powder have the notetag <synth_family: Fire>. Because of this, you could craft the potion by using 2 Magma Cream OR 1 Magma Cream and 1 Chili Powder OR 2 Chili Powder.
What I'm looking for is a bit of an edit or addon that would allow for an item to have multiple synth_family's. By default, if I add a second synth_family notetag, it just ignores the first one. Id like for ingredients to have multiple applications in alchemy (such as Slime Jelly being in both the Regeneration and Defense synth_families).
Sorry if I didn't do a very great job explaining this. By all means, be sure to ask if you have any questions.
Thank you!
I'm looking for a bit of help with Kread-EX's Alchemic Synthesis ~GO GO TOTORI!~ script.
https://grimoirecast...s-go-go-totori/
Typically, how the script works is that you label an item with the notetag <synth_family: x>.From there, if you attempt to craft an item, you could choose between ingredients so long as they had a matching synth_family.
Example: Crafting a Potion of Fire Resist. The recipe asks for 2 Magma Cream. Both Magma Cream and Chili Powder have the notetag <synth_family: Fire>. Because of this, you could craft the potion by using 2 Magma Cream OR 1 Magma Cream and 1 Chili Powder OR 2 Chili Powder.
What I'm looking for is a bit of an edit or addon that would allow for an item to have multiple synth_family's. By default, if I add a second synth_family notetag, it just ignores the first one. Id like for ingredients to have multiple applications in alchemy (such as Slime Jelly being in both the Regeneration and Defense synth_families).
Sorry if I didn't do a very great job explaining this. By all means, be sure to ask if you have any questions.
Thank you!
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