I am a beginner and working on an already developed program. I am learning perl as I read the documentation of this program... It is a D&D type program inwhich the chat bot responds to comands and offers monsters. I need help on programming the weapons (one hit kills, absorbing hp and mp, more damage added to attack) armor (reduction, reflection of spells, and absorbing) attacks (list goes on and on) Plus making it a multi level up game inwhich instead of it saying Beng: \2caster2\ levels up to 2 and so on by ones. I know this is alot but I am reading O'Reilly's Learning Perl and Programming Perl. If you are willing to help my MSN Messenger is ArcheAngelMichael@hotmail.com (emailing that name won't work) and GHR13@aol.com (email all you want just put (perlmonk) in the description because I get alot of spam inwhich I just delete delete and delete some more.

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