A command to show you cooldown on your timers?

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    It would be cool to have a ~timer or ~cooldowns to know how long until your bossing timers are up. I always forget what time i do things at.
     
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    Did you know in notepad, by pressing "F5", it will log a simple time stamp?

    So, you can do something like this, (if you have multiple bossing toons) E.g.
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    Although I do agree with hampa on the other thread that cooldowns should reset at 0000 servertime, hopefully that would be implemented in the new source, if not, you can try this or just open a sticky note and write it down ~f17
     
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    Its been around two years since i first played and cooldowns still don't reset at 00:00 (i think because this is how it worked back then, but most people probably didn't do bossing as much to know it.

    I too want this to be implemented though, because it's much more convenient. Many may disagree as the added "worry" is part of the nostalgia feel and ultimately "convenience" and "easy" are what made maple not as enjoyable. So don't expect it to be implemented.
     

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