- Coma item bonus is no longer an additional effect / status change, but instead replaces the attack damage with setting HP/SP to 1 * That means Coma attacks will never kill someone, even if the original attack would be lethal * When doing a Coma attack, the attack displays the original damage and this is also what counts towards the mob damage log - Coma is checked for every single event that applies damage, including reflect damage, and for Provoke / Self Provoke * Some Renewal-only effects couldn't be tested and were left unchanged (e.g. damage from White Imprison) - Coma now sets SP to 1 instead of 0 - bComaRace, bWeaponComaRace and bWeaponComaEle won't work on bosses, GVG and battlefield objects - bComaClass and bWeaponComaClass no longer work on GVG and battlefield objects, but can work on bosses if you specify Class_Boss or Class_All - Edge is now defined to only work on normal monster - The default exp_calc_type 0 no longer counts the first attacker twice and instead works like on official servers - Added a new exp_calc_type 2 that counts the first attacker twice as previously - The damage logged will now include overkill damage on exp_calc_type 0 and 2, but not count Coma damage (it will count the damage you would have originally dealt instead) - Fiber Lock now has a range of 9 instead of 7 - Fixes #8279
rAthena
rAthena is a collaborative software development project revolving around the creation of a robust massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) server package. Written in C++, the program is very versatile and provides NPCs, warps and modifications. The project is jointly managed by a group of volunteers located around the world as well as a tremendous community providing QA and support. rAthena is a continuation of the eAthena project.
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Table of Contents
1. Prerequisites
Before installing rAthena there are certain tools and applications you will need which differs between the varying operating systems available.
Hardware
| Hardware Type | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | 1 Core | 2 Cores |
| RAM | 1 GB | 2 GB |
| Disk Space | 300 MB | 500 MB |
Operating System & Preferred Compiler
| Operating System | Compiler |
|---|---|
| Linux | gcc-6 or newer / Make |
| Windows | MS Visual Studio 2017 or newer |
Required Applications
| Application | Name |
|---|---|
| Database | MySQL 5 or newer / MariaDB 5 or newer |
| Git | Windows / Linux |
Optional Applications
| Application | Name |
|---|---|
| Database | MySQL Workbench 5 or newer |
2. Installation
Full Installation Instructions
3. Troubleshooting
If you're having problems with starting your server, the first thing you should do is check what's happening on your consoles. More often that not, all support issues can be solved simply by looking at the error messages given. Check out the wiki or forums if you need more support on troubleshooting.
4. More Documentation
rAthena has a large collection of help files and sample NPC scripts located in the /doc/ directory. These include detailed explanations of NPC script commands, atcommands (@), group permissions, item bonuses, and packet structures, among many other topics. We recommend that all users take the time to look over this directory before asking for assistance elsewhere.
5. How to Contribute
Details on how to contribute to rAthena can be found in CONTRIBUTING.md!
6. License
Copyright (c) rAthena Development Team - Licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0