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	Berserker's Multiworld Utilities for Bonta's Multiworld
This is a complete fork of Bonta's Multiworld V31, which assumes you already know how to setup and use that project. Instructions here are only for the additions. This is a drop-in replacement with everything from Bonta's Multiworld included.
Additions/Changes
MultiMystery.py
- Allows you to generate a Multiworld with individual player mystery weights. Since weights can also be set to 100%, this also allows for individual settings for each player in a regular multiworld. Basis is a .yaml file that sets these weights. You can find an easy.yaml in this project folder to get started.
- Additional instructions and settings are at the start of the file. Open with a text editor.
MultiServer.py
- Added a try/except to prevent malformed console commands from crashing the entire server
- Added /hint command on the server (use just /hint for help on command)
 can be used as /hint Playername Itemname
 All Itemnames can be found in Items.py starting at line 25
 example:
 /hint Berserker Progressive Sword
 Notice (Team #1): [Hint]: Berserker's Progressive Sword can be found in Hype Cave - Top in ahhdurr's World
 Notice (Team #1): [Hint]: Berserker's Progressive Sword can be found in Blind's Hideout - Far Right in Schulzer's World
 Notice (Team #1): [Hint]: Berserker's Progressive Sword can be found in Palace of Darkness - Map Chest in Thorus's World
 Notice (Team #1): [Hint]: Berserker's Progressive Sword can be found in Ganons Tower - Map Chest in Will's World
Mystery.py
- Defaults to generating a non-race ROM (Bonta's only makes race ROMs at this time) If a race ROM is desired, pass --create-race as argument to it
- When an error is generated due to a broken .yaml file, it now mentions in the error trace which file it is
Project
- Update modules if they are too old, preventing a crash when trying to connect among potential other issues
- Autoinstall missing modules
- Allow newer versions of modules than specified, as they will usually not break compatibility
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