<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE article  PUBLIC '-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN'  'http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd'><article><articleinfo><title>WaitHero</title><revhistory><revision><revnumber>4</revnumber><date>2016-02-09 05:08:00</date><authorinitials>Inanna</authorinitials></revision><revision><revnumber>3</revnumber><date>2012-10-24 01:38:06</date><authorinitials>Romulus</authorinitials></revision><revision><revnumber>2</revnumber><date>2012-10-21 04:56:50</date><authorinitials>Inanna</authorinitials></revision><revision><revnumber>1</revnumber><date>2012-09-21 14:43:40</date><authorinitials>Inanna</authorinitials></revision></revhistory></articleinfo><informaltable><tgroup cols="2"><colspec colname="col_0"/><colspec colname="col_1"/><tbody><row rowsep="1"><entry colsep="1" rowsep="1"><para>Usage: </para></entry><entry colsep="1" rowsep="1"><para>waithero hero </para></entry></row><row rowsep="1"><entry colsep="1" rowsep="1"><para>Example: </para></entry><entry colsep="1" rowsep="1"><para>waithero ken</para><para>waithero any:attack&gt;=200 </para></entry></row></tbody></tgroup></informaltable><para>This command will have the script wait until a specific hero or match for a hero-string is in the city and available. In the 1st example above, the script would wait until a hero named ken was available. In the 2nd example above, the script would wait until any hero with 200 or higher attack is available. </para><para>For more information about what hero strings can be used with this command, check out <ulink url="http://guide.neatportal.com/wiki/WaitHero/wiki/HeroString#">HeroString</ulink>. </para><!--rule (<hr>) is not applicable to DocBook--><para> <ulink url="http://guide.neatportal.com/wiki/WaitHero/wiki/ScriptHero#">ScriptHero</ulink> </para></article>