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==Return Values==
 
==Return Values==

Revision as of 20:54, 20 July 2013

Description

This trigger fires when an object is hit by the effects of a spell. The object may have been targeted directly or it may have been hit by an area-effect spell.


Fires on:


References

The following object references are explicitly available for this trigger:

Name Description
ARGO The item used to cast the spell (e.g. a wand or scroll).
I The character or item being hit by the spell.
SRC The character responsible for the spell.


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:

Argument In/Out Description
ARGN1 IO The number of the spell that has hit the object.
ARGN2 IO The strength of the spell.
ARGN3 IO A multiplier for the spell's duration or effect.
Note: Only used when a character is hit by a spell.
LOCAL.DamageType IO Type of damage the spell causes (bitmask of dam_*)

Return Values

The following return values are explicitly defined for this trigger:

Return Value Description
0 For scripted spells, prevents any hardcoded behaviour from taking place.
1 Prevents the object from being affected by the spell.


Note: For the recall and gate travel spells, returning 0 prevents the spell from proceeding and returning 1 has no effect.