Gage1104
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| Joined: 22 Sep 2015 |
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| 02 May 2017 07:46 PM |
| I am sorry if this isn't in the right place. I am not quite sure where it goes. I have been try for the past few days to make a R15 tool that when equipped you speed is different. All of mine have not been working! I really need help! If someone could write me a script for that that would be great! |
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caca50
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| Joined: 10 Jul 2011 |
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| 02 May 2017 07:48 PM |
Shouldn't matter what rig you're using
Tool.Equipped:connect(function() hum.Walkspeed = 20 end)
Tool.Unequipped:connect(function() hum.Walkspeed = 16 end)
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) |
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Gage1104
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| Joined: 22 Sep 2015 |
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| 02 May 2017 07:55 PM |
| That script isn't working for me. Do I put it in a local script, script, hopper bin, ETC? |
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caca50
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| 02 May 2017 08:07 PM |
Some kind of tool
The only time you can spell incorrectly incorrectly is when you spell it incorrectly. |
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caca50
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| 02 May 2017 08:11 PM |
Yes, local script
The only time you can spell incorrectly incorrectly is when you spell it incorrectly. |
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Gage1104
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| Joined: 22 Sep 2015 |
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| 03 May 2017 09:56 AM |
| Thanks for help, but I made my own working script. I will show it if anyone wants it. The ### thing is that you need to hold down the mouse to run. |
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