Your name: AwsomeGenti Suggestion headline: add a kidnap command Picture: no pics. Importance of suggestion: 5/10 Why should it be accepted: because this would be fun/good, Add a kidnap command like /hit, like /hkidnap 27, so who will kidnap id 27 will get moneyz, command will work as hit, /kidnap 27 7000 Robbed, /hkidnap <id> <ammount> <reason to kidnap>. I dont say to do /hkidnap its an example. So who will kidnap the guy that is hit kidnaped will get moneys. Thanks
Edit: i mean a hit kidnap command. So who will kidnapped the hit kidnap <id> will get moneys
Last edited by AwsomeGenti on October 16, 2017, 10:34 am, edited 2 times in total.
I don't believe this is what he suggested, although I'm not completely sure since you interpreted his words this way. I personally believe he suggested a system for putting out contracts for kidnaps. So instead of placing a hit contract, you place a contract on the player, but you want the player kidnapped and brought to you rather than killed.
I don't believe that we need such a system for now but I will let players give their opinions.
I don't believe this is what he suggested, although I'm not completely sure since you interpreted his words this way. I personally believe he suggested a system for putting out contracts for kidnaps. So instead of placing a hit contract, you place a contract on the player, but you want the player kidnapped and brought to you rather than killed.
I don't believe that we need such a system for now but I will let players give their opinions.
He's not being clear with what he wants so inturn I had to go by nothing more then the title and a few key words since he's kinda contradicting himself and not being fluent in his explanation. So there could be a miscommunication or I could have hit the nail on the head but it's hard to tell in all honesty. Lol
He means if someone robbed, rapped or attacked you. You can place (kidnap on him) which means you are ordering the kidnappers to kidnap that person. And the one who kidnaps him successfully, gets the money that the guy offered. (Same as /Hit id ((Amount Of Money))