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*In a script these Functions behave like described above, in the console they show a different behavior because they were used by Bethesda for testing purposes. See the explanations for [[ModActorValue]]. | *In a script these Functions behave like described above, in the console they show a different behavior because they were used by Bethesda for testing purposes. See the explanations for [[ModActorValue]]. | ||
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[[Category: Statistics Functions]] |
Revision as of 09:49, 14 June 2006
There are several functions to access and modify an actor's stats.
Usage | ||
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Get the current ingame value
(Including damage and all magical modifiers) |
GetActorValue / GetAv | |
Get the unmodified base value
(At full health without any modifiers) |
GetBaseActorValue / GetBaseAv | |
Set the stat's base value to a specific number
(before any other modifiers apply) |
SetActorValue / SetAv | |
Add a certain value to the stat's base value
(before any other modifiers apply) |
ForceActorValue / ForceAv | |
Add a certain value to the current value
(In addition to damage and magical modifiers) |
ModActorValue / ModAv |
Notes:
- The value you see in game is the base value plus three modifiers:
- Game Modifier used for "permanent" effects such as Damage and Restore.
- Magic Modifier used for used for "temporary", dispellable magic-effects such as Drain and Fortify.
- Script Modifier used for "temporary" non-dispellable scripted-effects like blessings and curses. ModActorValue changes only the script modifier.
- Changes done by these functions can't be undone by ingame means like natural healing or magic. You need to undo them by script.
- In a script these Functions behave like described above, in the console they show a different behavior because they were used by Bethesda for testing purposes. See the explanations for ModActorValue.
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