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this is wat it says
Attributes\Basic Attributes.dm:23:error:powerlevel :duplicate definition
Commands\Techniques\kamehameha!\Beam Demo.dm:17:error:powerlevel :previous definition

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attributes\basic

powerlevel = 50
powerlevel_max = 50
power_bonus = 0


Commands\Techniques\kamehameha!\Beam Demo.dm:17:error:powerlevel :previous definition

powerlevel

sry if i dont know how to post it right
can some 1 plz try to help me
Try posting the code that is around the line along with the line itself
In response to Crzylme
You are either conflicting with a variable you defined before (doesn't matter where) or (i doubt it) you are conflicting with a system variable
In response to Budboinker
(Oh please god no not another Dbz!!!!!)
In response to KirbyRules
dude you defined power lvl twice see duplicate definition it means that was the first one then you made another delete the previous definition one its the second one youve made if you still want that var change its name
P.S. PLEASE if you make a dbz atleast dont say you arent a rip and all dbz games are ripped off of you that just pisses me off when rippers dont think they ripped off another game not to mention a TV show
Please use <dm>Code</dm> tags.
In response to Flame171
What pisses me off is you not using periodsm after the end of a sentence, it's rather annoying to read your texts.

Flame171 wrote:
P.S. PLEASE if you make a dbz atleast dont say you arent a rip and all dbz games are ripped off of you that just pisses me off when rippers dont think they ripped off another game not to mention a TV show

By now, you should know that DBZ-game creators mean "100% original" with the meaning that they didn't rip anything. And this isn't quite the place for such opinions, this belongs elsewhere.

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In response to Flame171
Will you LOOK at the person's name. Naruto. I bet that if it gets finished, its something to do with Naruto. Not my topic, but its much bloody better then DBZ.


You definatly defined the variable twice. Find both, and delete one.