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Originally Posted by darkaxis05
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Well at the top of a lot of the csv files there is a line which describes what each column does.
Monster is different and has the descriptions on the first column describing what each row does. Find your gigantes columns, and then find the resultcode section for him. If he uses a remote (3000001, 3000005, 3000006 or anything else for remotes) check the row under that for the remote index. Before checking the remote though make sure that both of the rows located 5 and 6 rows above your result code row have damage values in them. If you want you could also make absolute damage values in the the 3rd and 4th rows above your resultcode row.
IF your issue comes from the remote file then you should look for the index of the remote being then locate 5 main things, the; effect time, hit cycle, result type (make sure its a valid resultcode), the max piercing num and the size.