Hello, this mod adds a simple ability to drop a single gold piece on the floor.
Of course, you actually have to have a gold on you. This mod subtracts the gold piece and generates a loot on the floor. The default key is O, it can be changed in settings.
This mod is developed for DFU 0.8.2 and newer.
Downloads:
- Drop a coin v1.0.1 (source)
- Drop a coin v1.0.0 (source)
Changelog:
v1.0.1:
- Fixes an issue when once a key is pressed, it drops a coin even inside of menus.
[MOD] Drop a coin
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[MOD] Drop a coin
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- emmathepony
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Re: Drop a coin
Very very good! This will add to enhance RP features.
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Re: Drop a coin
Just wanted to say I use this mod like crazy, thank you for making it. It's much easier to know where I've been in a dungeon!
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Re: Drop a coin
You're my hero, I can't wait to install this and get back into the game. Thank you so much!!
- d999
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Re: Drop a coin
I like it.
Also would be great to see single coin on floor instead some pile.
Also would be great to see single coin on floor instead some pile.
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- pango
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Re: [MOD] Drop a coin
Just for the record in case you missed it, *.manifest and *.meta files could be removed from the mod archive.
Also, since the mod contains nothing platform-specific, the .dfmod should be compatible across platform, and not require 3 versions.
Also, since the mod contains nothing platform-specific, the .dfmod should be compatible across platform, and not require 3 versions.
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