Scroll v0.3
A Spell Mod for Unreal   
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Description:
They are used like items.
The mod contains 5 different scrolls:

scripted by Thomas Wollbekk.

1. Scroll of Blue Light = Turns you into a blue light. (Looks cool in multiplayer)
2. Scroll of the stars  = Charges for 2 seconds then it sends out leathal ninja 
   stars in every direction and in head hight, so remember to crouch!

The folowing scrolls are originally Spell_Api spells, I`ve only converted
them to scrolls.

3. Scroll of Ebolt      = Fires a charged bolt infront of the player.
4. Scroll of healing    = Gives the user +30 health.
5. Scroll of Fireball   = Fires a Fireball infront of the player.

You can not deactivate a scroll. Its like reading a book, you can`t just deRead it. ;)

All scrolls invented by me are going to be scripted as spells also when the
Spell_Api mod is done. 
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usage:
Open level: DmScrollv0,3
or type folowing in the console:
summon scrolls.scrollofbluelight
summon scrolls.scrollofthestars
summon scrolls.scrollofhealing
summon scrolls.scrollofebolt
summon scrolls.scrolloffireball

Bugs: Yepp a few. E-mail me if u find some large ones.

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- Installation
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*copy scrolls.u into your unreal\system directory.
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Construction Time       : 34 hours.  (Had to learn a little Uscript)

Comming soon:
scroll of
         Firewall      (20% done)
         Projectiles   (10% done)        
         Fire Ring     ( 5% done)



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- Code Sharing Policy
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The code is and always will be available for users to look at, learn from, and
extend.  I simply ask that you not distribute your modified mod as an official
release.  I also ask that you contact me before hand.

Thomas Wollbekk
wollbekk@online.no

