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  set EffectTimePassed to (player.GetNthActiveEffectTimeElapsed 0)
  set EffectTimePassed to (player.GetNthActiveEffectTimeElapsed 0)
If the player currently has two '''Shield''' effects, the first in effect for 10 seconds and the second for 90, this will return 10.
If the player currently has two '''Shield''' effects, the first in effect for 10 seconds and the second for 90, this will return 10.
==Notes==
*Active Effects from different sources are counted as unique Active Effects, even if they are the same. For example, a '''Shield''' effect from a potion, a '''Shield''' effect from another potion, and a '''Shield''' effect from a spell, each one will return their own magnitude.
**Untested
**#Do effects from the same source stack into one? That is, if a potion has 2 '''Shield''' effects, will there be 2 Active Effects, each with their own magnitude?
**#Will the same spell stack? That is, if you cast a '''Shield''' spell on an NPC twice, will there be 2 Active Effects or 1? (If spells don't work that way, potions can be stacked multiple times on the player by applying it as a poison.)


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 23:49, 25 November 2007

A command for Oblivion Script Extender

Syntax:

(timeElapsed:float) reference.GetNthActiveEffectTimeElapsed whichEffect:long
(timeElapsed:float) reference.GetNthAETime whichEffect:long

Returns the time that the Nth Active Effect has been applied to the reference.

Example

float EffectTimePassed
set EffectTimePassed to (player.GetNthActiveEffectTimeElapsed 0)

If the player currently has two Shield effects, the first in effect for 10 seconds and the second for 90, this will return 10.

Notes

  • Active Effects from different sources are counted as unique Active Effects, even if they are the same. For example, a Shield effect from a potion, a Shield effect from another potion, and a Shield effect from a spell, each one will return their own magnitude.
    • Untested
      1. Do effects from the same source stack into one? That is, if a potion has 2 Shield effects, will there be 2 Active Effects, each with their own magnitude?
      2. Will the same spell stack? That is, if you cast a Shield spell on an NPC twice, will there be 2 Active Effects or 1? (If spells don't work that way, potions can be stacked multiple times on the player by applying it as a poison.)

See Also