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==Notes==
==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.
*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
**If the Magic Item has 2 of the same effect, they will be counted separately.
**#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?
**If the effect is from the same Magic Item (i.e., 2 instances of DrinkAle), it will still count as 2 separate Active Effects.
**#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.)
***The only exception is scripted effects with the same script. Generally, only the first one's data (Magic Item Index, Caster, etc.) will be used.


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

Revision as of 00:54, 27 November 2007

A command for Oblivion Script Extender

Syntax:

(magicItem:ref) reference.GetNthActiveEffectMagicItem whichEffect:long
(magicItem:ref) reference.GetNthAEMagicItem whichEffect:long

Returns the magic item which applied the Nth Active Effect to the reference.

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.
    • If the Magic Item has 2 of the same effect, they will be counted separately.
    • If the effect is from the same Magic Item (i.e., 2 instances of DrinkAle), it will still count as 2 separate Active Effects.
      • The only exception is scripted effects with the same script. Generally, only the first one's data (Magic Item Index, Caster, etc.) will be used.

See Also