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That's a good question. Minecraft has blocks, so measuring the max distance is easy there. However, how do you measure distance in toribash? It has no unit like blocks. Your safest bet is setting the engage distance to as high as you can in hopes that tori and uke will eventually reach the edge of the Tori world.

This is where we might run into the next problems. Even if you reach the end of the Toriworld. How do you measure the distance in miles or km? BUT that's not a big problem here because we can just say something like measure distance 200 = 1 meter.


HOWEVER a problem comes up once you set your measure distance to too high right? Tori and uke might just disappear exactly because of the vast distance between them. How will you know where is the end? Eventually you might not be able to set engage distance to any higher even if you write in bigger numbers. Tori and Uke will remain in the same position but you will never know about it because you can't see them.


HOWEVER what if I tell you that there is an easier way to find out the max distance? An almost sure fire method! I'm not a modder so I don't know how it works or if it works at all BUT, can't you just create a hollow cube? A cube so big it can't get any bigger?


Either way, there is a chance the answer is easier than this and I'm just spouting nonsense. I haven't played toribash in months so I forgot a lot of stuff. Still, it was a good session.
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