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Revision as of 06:00, 30 December 2021
Action Sequences - Projectiles
Create projectiles on the screen and fire them off at a target. Requires VisuMZ_3_ActSeqProjectiles!
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PROJECTILE: Animation - Create an animation projectile and fire it at a target. - Requires VisuMZ_3_ActSeqProjectiles! Coordinates: Start Location: - Settings to determine where the projectile(s) start from. Type: - Select where the projectile should start from. - Target - Start from battler target(s) - Point - Start from a point on the screen Target(s): - Select which unit(s) to start the projectile from. Centralize: - Create one projectile at the center of the targets? - Or create a projectile for each target? Target Location: - Select which part of the target to send the projectile from. - front head - front center - front base - middle head - middle center - middle base - back head - back center - back base Point X: Point Y: - Insert the X/Y coordinate to start the projectile at. - You may use JavaScript code. Offset X: Offset Y: - Insert how many pixels to offset the X/Y coordinate by. - You may use JavaScript code. Goal Location: - Settings to determine where the projectile(s) start from. Type: - Select where the projectile should go to. - Target - Goal is battler target(s) - Point - Goal is a point on the screen Target(s): - Select which unit(s) for projectile to go to. Centralize: - Create one projectile at the center of the targets? - Or create a projectile for each target? Target Location: - Select which part of the target to send the projectile to. - front head - front center - front base - middle head - middle center - middle base - back head - back center - back base Point X: Point Y: - Insert the X/Y coordinate to send the projectile to. - You may use JavaScript code. Offset X: Offset Y: - Insert how many pixels to offset the X/Y coordinate by. - You may use JavaScript code. Settings: Animation ID: - Determine which animation to use as a projectile. Duration: - Duration for the projectile(s) to travel. Wait For Projectile?: - Wait for projectile(s) to reach their destination before going onto the next command? Wait For Animation?: - Wait for animation to finish before going to the next command? Extra Settings: - Add extra settings to the projectile? Auto Angle?: - Automatically angle the projectile to tilt the direction it's moving? Angle Offset: - Alter the projectile's tilt by this many degrees. Arc Peak: - This is the height of the project's trajectory arc in pixels. Easing: - Select which easing type to apply to the projectile's trajectory. Spin Speed: - Determine how much angle the projectile spins per frame. - Does not work well with "Auto Angle".
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PROJECTILE: Icon - Create an icon projectile and fire it at a target. - Requires VisuMZ_3_ActSeqProjectiles! Coordinates: Start Location: - Settings to determine where the projectile(s) start from. Type: - Select where the projectile should start from. - Target - Start from battler target(s) - Point - Start from a point on the screen Target(s): - Select which unit(s) to start the projectile from. Centralize: - Create one projectile at the center of the targets? - Or create a projectile for each target? Target Location: - Select which part of the target to send the projectile from. - front head - front center - front base - middle head - middle center - middle base - back head - back center - back base Point X: Point Y: - Insert the X/Y coordinate to start the projectile at. - You may use JavaScript code. Offset X: Offset Y: - Insert how many pixels to offset the X/Y coordinate by. - You may use JavaScript code. Goal Location: - Settings to determine where the projectile(s) start from. Type: - Select where the projectile should go to. - Target - Goal is battler target(s) - Point - Goal is a point on the screen Target(s): - Select which unit(s) for projectile to go to. Centralize: - Create one projectile at the center of the targets? - Or create a projectile for each target? Target Location: - Select which part of the target to send the projectile to. - front head - front center - front base - middle head - middle center - middle base - back head - back center - back base Point X: Point Y: - Insert the X/Y coordinate to send the projectile to. - You may use JavaScript code. Offset X: Offset Y: - Insert how many pixels to offset the X/Y coordinate by. - You may use JavaScript code. Settings: Icon: - Determine which icon to use as a projectile. - You may use JavaScript code. Duration: - Duration for the projectile(s) to travel. Wait For Projectile?: - Wait for projectile(s) to reach their destination before going onto the next command? Extra Settings: - Add extra settings to the projectile? Auto Angle?: - Automatically angle the projectile to tilt the direction it's moving? Angle Offset: - Alter the projectile's tilt by this many degrees. Arc Peak: - This is the height of the project's trajectory arc in pixels. Blend Mode: - What kind of blend mode do you wish to apply to the projectile? - Normal - Additive - Multiply - Screen Easing: - Select which easing type to apply to the projectile's trajectory. Hue: - Adjust the hue of the projectile. - Insert a number between 0 and 360. Scale: - Adjust the size scaling of the projectile. - Use decimals for exact control. Spin Speed: - Determine how much angle the projectile spins per frame. - Does not work well with "Auto Angle".
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PROJECTILE: Picture - Create a picture projectile and fire it at a target. - Requires VisuMZ_3_ActSeqProjectiles! Coordinates: Start Location: - Settings to determine where the projectile(s) start from. Type: - Select where the projectile should start from. - Target - Start from battler target(s) - Point - Start from a point on the screen Target(s): - Select which unit(s) to start the projectile from. Centralize: - Create one projectile at the center of the targets? - Or create a projectile for each target? Target Location: - Select which part of the target to send the projectile from. - front head - front center - front base - middle head - middle center - middle base - back head - back center - back base Point X: Point Y: - Insert the X/Y coordinate to start the projectile at. - You may use JavaScript code. Offset X: Offset Y: - Insert how many pixels to offset the X/Y coordinate by. - You may use JavaScript code. Goal Location: - Settings to determine where the projectile(s) start from. Type: - Select where the projectile should go to. - Target - Goal is battler target(s) - Point - Goal is a point on the screen Target(s): - Select which unit(s) for projectile to go to. Centralize: - Create one projectile at the center of the targets? - Or create a projectile for each target? Target Location: - Select which part of the target to send the projectile to. - front head - front center - front base - middle head - middle center - middle base - back head - back center - back base Point X: Point Y: - Insert the X/Y coordinate to send the projectile to. - You may use JavaScript code. Offset X: Offset Y: - Insert how many pixels to offset the X/Y coordinate by. - You may use JavaScript code. Settings: Picture Filename: - Determine which picture to use as a projectile. Duration: - Duration for the projectile(s) to travel. Wait For Projectile?: - Wait for projectile(s) to reach their destination before going onto the next command? Extra Settings: - Add extra settings to the projectile? Auto Angle?: - Automatically angle the projectile to tilt the direction it's moving? Angle Offset: - Alter the projectile's tilt by this many degrees. Arc Peak: - This is the height of the project's trajectory arc in pixels. Blend Mode: - What kind of blend mode do you wish to apply to the projectile? - Normal - Additive - Multiply - Screen Easing: - Select which easing type to apply to the projectile's trajectory. Hue: - Adjust the hue of the projectile. - Insert a number between 0 and 360. Scale: - Adjust the size scaling of the projectile. - Use decimals for exact control. Spin Speed: - Determine how much angle the projectile spins per frame. - Does not work well with "Auto Angle".
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