Difference between revisions of "OBSE Wish List"

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*'''PlayMagicShaderWeapon''' - Similar to the standard "PlayMagicShaderVisuals", but plays a magic shader only on an actor's equipped weapon; Not the body, not the scabbard, just the weapon.  Like an enchantment shader.  Could be abbreviated to "pmsw", much like how the template can be shortened to "pms".  May require a contingency for when the equipped weapon are unarmed/fists (IE: nothing happens).
*'''PlayMagicShaderWeapon''' - Similar to the standard "PlayMagicShaderVisuals", but plays a magic shader only on an actor's equipped weapon; Not the body, not the scabbard, just the weapon.  Like an enchantment shader.  Could be abbreviated to "pmsw", much like how the template can be shortened to "pms".  May require a contingency for when the equipped weapon are unarmed/fists (IE: nothing happens).
*'''StopMagicShaderWeapon''' - The counterpart to the above command, it acts like "StopMagicShaderVisuals".  Like its template, and like the counterpart requested function, it could be shortened to "smsw" for convenience.
*'''StopMagicShaderWeapon''' - The counterpart to the above command, it acts like "StopMagicShaderVisuals".  Like its template, and like the counterpart requested function, it could be shortened to "smsw" for convenience.
*'''PlayMagicShaderArmor''' - As above, but with specific pieces of armor. Perhaps could have a flag for scabbard. Could be abbreviated pmsa. would be used instead of above for unarmed fists.
*'''StopMagicShaderArmor''' - The counterpart to the above command. it would act like "StopMagicShaderVisuals". Could also be shorted to "smsa" as well.


*'''castNoAnim''' - When called on an actor, the actor casts the spell without playing the casting animation.
*'''castNoAnim''' - When called on an actor, the actor casts the spell without playing the casting animation.
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