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Revision as of 11:43, 24 August 2008
A command for Oblivion Script Extender
Syntax:
(source:ref) reference.GetProjectileSource
Returns the caster of a magic projectile or the archer who fired an arrow projectile.
Finding the Projectile Reference
The only way to get a projectile reference is by walking through projectile references with GetFirstRef, GetNextRef and Label/GoTo. See GetFirstRef for the necessary info and a good, generalized example (note that the example walks through door references, change the 24 to 34 for projectiles).
Another example - this one will walk through each projectile until it finds an arrow shot by your companion (Reference EditorID = TriggerHappyFan) and marks the player as the shooter.
ref rProj ... set rProj to (GetFirstRef 34 1) Label if rProj if (rProj.GetProjectileType == 0) && (rProj.GetProjectileSource == TriggerHappyFan) rProj.SetPlayerProjectile else set rProj to GetNextRef Goto endif endif
See Also
Projectile Functions | |
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General | GetProjectileType · GetProjectileSource · SetPlayerProjectile |
Magic | GetMagicProjectileSpell · SetMagicProjectileSpell |
Arrows | GetArrowProjectileEnchantment · GetArrowProjectileBowEnchantment · GetArrowProjectilePoison |