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A command for [[:Category:Oblivion Script Extender|Oblivion Script Extender]]
CopyNthEffectItem - copies the specified effect item from one magic item to another
CopyNthEffectItem - copies the specified effect item from one magic item to another
        (index:short) CopyNthEffectItem fromObjectID:ref toObjectID:ref whichEffect:short
 
'''Syntax:'''
(index:short) CopyNthEffectItem fromObjectID:ref toObjectID:ref whichEffect:short


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:20, 11 September 2007

A command for Oblivion Script Extender

CopyNthEffectItem - copies the specified effect item from one magic item to another

Syntax:

(index:short) CopyNthEffectItem fromObjectID:ref toObjectID:ref whichEffect:short

Notes

  • Magic items include Potions, Ingredients, Spells and Enchantments. They do not include Sigil Stones or Soulgems. Also note that the Enchantment refers to the base enchantment. If the enchantment is on two items changing it on one item will change it on the other.
  • Potions will only show up to 8 effects, but all of the effects will still apply when used, and can be accessed with any GetNthEffectItem... function.
    • Untested for other magic items
  • Effects will be added to copied-to magic item, even if that effect is already on the magic item. For instance, if you copy a 'Restore Health' effect onto a magic item that already has a 'Restore Health' effect, the magic item will have both 'Restore Health' effects (with their respective potencies).
  • When copying a scripted effect, the script, hostility flag, and school will copy, but not the visuals.
    • Copied scripted effects are completely independent of the original scripted effect. Changing the values on one (script, hostility, etc.) will not affect the other.

See Also