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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Cloned forms are saved in the save game.
*Cloned forms are saved in the save game.
*Cloning an object allows you to then make changes to the clone without affecting the original object.  
*Cloning an object allows you to then make changes to the clone without affecting the original object. Changes to cloned base objects are also saved, which they usually are not.
*This function works for any game type (objects, spells, enchantments, NPCs).
*This function works for any game type (objects, spells, enchantments, NPCs).
*If called on an Inventory Object (weapon, armor, light, potion, book, ingredient etc.) you may pass the CS EditorID directly into the function.  
*If called on an Inventory Object (weapon, armor, light, potion, book, ingredient etc.) you may pass the CS EditorID directly into the function.  
*For any other type you must first set a ref variable to the appropriate objectID before calling CloneForm.
*For any other type you must first set a ref variable to the appropriate objectID before calling CloneForm.
* Cloned NPCs have no items in their inventories and are unscripted.
* Cloned NPCs have no items in their inventories and are unscripted.
* It appears that an NPC can only be cloned once.
* Cloned books will not have text.
* Cloned books will not have text.



Latest revision as of 14:30, 30 September 2011

A command for Oblivion Script Extender

Syntax:

[nuObjectID] CloneForm [objectID]

This function creates an exact duplicate of the referenced base object supplied in objectID and returns the new objectID.

Example:

ref clone
ref originalObject

set originalObject to myReference.GetBaseObject
set clone to CloneForm originalObject; clone the base object of myReference
player.placeAtMe clone 1 0 0 ; place a reference to the clone at the player's location

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Cloned forms are saved in the save game.
  • Cloning an object allows you to then make changes to the clone without affecting the original object. Changes to cloned base objects are also saved, which they usually are not.
  • This function works for any game type (objects, spells, enchantments, NPCs).
  • If called on an Inventory Object (weapon, armor, light, potion, book, ingredient etc.) you may pass the CS EditorID directly into the function.
  • For any other type you must first set a ref variable to the appropriate objectID before calling CloneForm.
  • Cloned NPCs have no items in their inventories and are unscripted.
  • It appears that an NPC can only be cloned once.
  • Cloned books will not have text.

See Also[edit | edit source]