[Request Help] About Alissa Analyzer

01/15/2012 18:31 scainy#1
First, excuse for my poor english.
Until now I learn how to get my ID.
And I also know you can type some code in top box and bottom box.
But now I don’t know is there have some basic code can type into the top left box.
Someone say Alissa Analyzer have many function.
For example, you can have fighting, bow, and alchemy buff status ant once. Or someone have very high damage.
Can someone tell me how to use this function?:handsdown:
01/15/2012 22:11 Nogimule1#2
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Originally Posted by scainy View Post
First, excuse for my poor english.
Until now I learn how to get my ID.
And I also know you can type some code in top box and bottom box.
But now I don’t know is there have some basic code can type into the top left box.
Someone say Alissa Analyzer have many function.
For example, you can have fighting, bow, and alchemy buff status ant once. Or someone have very high damage.
Can someone tell me how to use this function?:handsdown:
Those are NOT Alissa functions. Those are status effects which can be achieved by sending packets, if you have "the new method," or so word goes around. Alissa is a Packet Scanner/Editor.

If you downloaded Alissa Analyzer only for buffs, in my honest opinion, you can start removing it from your mods folder.

As far as the top left box, I'm guessing you mean on the packet builder/workshop form. Top left box is OP Code, Top Right box is Char ID, Middlebox is just working space, far as I can tell. Bottom box is where you put the final edited packet you're going to send/receive.

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I should keep generic posts like these in a txt document, so it's easier to keep answering the same questions. :(
01/16/2012 05:53 scainy#3
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Originally Posted by Nogimule1 View Post
Those are NOT Alissa functions. Those are status effects which can be achieved by sending packets, if you have "the new method," or so word goes around. Alissa is a Packet Scanner/Editor.

If you downloaded Alissa Analyzer only for buffs, in my honest opinion, you can start removing it from your mods folder.

As far as the top left box, I'm guessing you mean on the packet builder/workshop form. Top left box is OP Code, Top Right box is Char ID, Middlebox is just working space, far as I can tell. Bottom box is where you put the final edited packet you're going to send/receive.

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I should keep generic posts like these in a txt document, so it's easier to keep answering the same questions. :(
Thanks your reply.
I think I have to try the code in the packet builder by myself.
According to your opinion, is alissa analyzer just a packet scanner right?
And I interest about the function with high damage, is what mod can do that?
01/16/2012 05:58 Nogimule1#4
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Thanks your reply.
I think I have to try the code in the packet builder by myself.
According to your opinion, is alissa analyzer just a packet scanner right?
And I interest about the function with high damage, is what mod can do that?
For PvP, there's a packet which mods the Duel %. Search forum.

For PvE, statuses. Which I already mentioned in my last post, so re-read it.
01/16/2012 06:53 scainy#5
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For PvP, there's a packet which mods the Duel %. Search forum.

For PvE, statuses. Which I already mentioned in my last post, so re-read it.
Thanks again.
I go to re-read them. :)
01/17/2012 01:31 Nogimule1#6
It's nothing big, all I said was there's no public method to activate them.

Also, a fix on my last post is that statuses aren't just PvE.
01/17/2012 09:33 scainy#7
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It's nothing big, all I said was there's no public method to activate them.

Also, a fix on my last post is that statuses aren't just PvE.
I think I know what you say.
Actually, I figure out to use mod is just these days.
There are many clue isn’t public.
And I not native in english. Many terms I have to guess.
But that is interesting process. :)
01/17/2012 16:33 Nogimule1#8
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I think I know what you say.
Actually, I figure out to use mod is just these days.
There are many clue isn’t public.
And I not native in english. Many terms I have to guess.
But that is interesting process. :)
What's your native language?
01/17/2012 18:04 scainy#9
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What's your native language?
Chinese is my native language.
01/17/2012 23:19 Nogimule1#10
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Chinese is my native language.
You mean... Mandarin?
01/17/2012 23:23 kotarou3#11
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You mean... Mandarin?
More like a dialect of Chinese.
01/17/2012 23:31 Nogimule1#12
According to Dictionary.com:
Mandarin:
-( initial capital letter ) the standard Chinese language.


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01/17/2012 23:36 scainy#13
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You mean... Mandarin?
Yes, that's it.
I don't know the precise different between standard Chinese and Mandarin.
But I think that means the same language.
01/17/2012 23:47 Nogimule1#14
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Yes, that's it.
I don't know the precise different between standard Chinese and Mandarin.
But I think that means the same language.
The difference is,
Mandarin:
-( initial capital letter ) a northern Chinese dialect, especially as spoken in and around Beijing.

Which I conveniently left out of my earlier post. :rolleyes:

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01/17/2012 23:54 scainy#15
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The difference is,
Mandarin:
-( initial capital letter ) a northern Chinese dialect, especially as spoken in and around Beijing.

Which I conveniently left out of my earlier post. :rolleyes:

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OK, I know.
Mandarin, especially as spoken in and around Beijing.
But Chinese is the generally called.
And I'm not in Beijing.