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| [[I]] || The [[Items|item]] whose timer has expired. | | [[I]] || The [[Items|item]] whose timer has expired. | ||
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+ | | [[CONT]] || The [[Characters|character]] who is the container for this [[Items|item]]. | ||
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| 1 || Prevents the default action taking place. | | 1 || Prevents the default action taking place. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 14 July 2013
Description
This trigger fires when an item's timer property reaches zero.
Fires on:
References
The following object references are explicitly available for this trigger:
Name | Description |
I | The item whose timer has expired. |
CONT | The character who is the container for this item. |
Arguments
The following arguments are set for this trigger. If an argument is marked as "In" then a value will be passed in to the trigger, if an argument is marked as "Out" then it can be set to a value to affect Sphere's behaviour:
No arguments are set for this trigger.
Return Values
The following return values are explicitly defined for this trigger:
Return Value | Description |
1 | Prevents the default action taking place. |