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Dalissa's Battle Cry - DerVVulfman - 03-05-2008

Dalissa's Battle Cry
Version: 6


Introduction
This script, requested by a couple of my friends here in .org allows you to play audio clips that occur during attacks independant of the audio system built into 'battle animations'.


Features
  • Link audio effects to enemy battlers and actor battlers
  • Compatability to the DBS system, RTAB system, ParaDog's CTB (2.58), and XRXS CBS system (currently checked version 65a!)
  • Adaptable to AnimBat! and Animated Battlers - Enhanced (versions 4.7 or better)



FAQ
Heh. I named it after one of my friends at work. :D



Screenshots
Ummm... it's audio.



Demo
Mimi and Dalissa



Instructions
*Instructions are also in the script*
Pretty much plug and play. Place it BELOW your BattleSystem's scripts (and below AnimBat@ or Animated Battlers - Enhanced if applicable).



Compatibility
BIG time.



Credits and Thanks
Thanks to both Mimi-Chan and Atlaswing for requesting it.

Author's Notes
It was a little more... painful?... than Mimi's Battle music. I totally forgot that a 'Do Nothing' attack is available for battlers. It was driving me nuts why it was still playing effects for no reason.


RE: Dalissa's Battle Cry - DerVVulfman - 11-19-2018

After all this time....
BUMP
to Version 5.0!!!!

Along with Mimi's Battleback Changer and Mimi's Battle Music

All three are included within the same demo and have been massively upgraded with a new configuration system.


RE: Dalissa's Battle Cry - DerVVulfman - 05-09-2023

Now for a ...
BUMP
to Version 6.0!!!!

Not having to update either Mimi's Battleback Changer and Mimi's Battle Music, though all three are still in the same demo.

The recent update fixed an issue which prevented characters from uttering "struck" cries due to a mis-calculation in the 'will be slain' routine. This issue discovered by Carlos Davilla.