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Revision as of 18:46, 26 June 2019

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Yanfly Engine Plugins

This plugin is a part of the Yanfly Engine Plugins library.


Introduction

Weather does not appear in battles in RPG Maker MV by default. This causes a
disconnect from entering a battle on a map with weather effects rolling in
the background to a battle scene where the skies are suddenly devoid of such
weather behavior. This plugin adds in the simple effect of making whatever
weather that's being played on the map also affect the weather played in
battle. There's also new functions to save weather settings and recall them
for later in addition to a new action sequence for those using the Battle
Engine Core plugin.

If you are using YEP_BattleEngineCore.js, place this plugin underneath it
in the Plugin Manager's plugin list.

Plugin Commands

PluginCommandsMV.png

Plugin Commands are event commands that are used to call upon functions added by a plugin that aren't inherently a part of RPG Maker MV.

Here is a list of Plugin Command(s) that you may use:

Plugin Commands:

  SaveWeather
  - Saves the current weather settings, meaning the type, power, and
  duration to change will be saved.

  RecallWeather
  - Recalls the last saved weather settings. If nothing was last saved,
  then nothing will happen. Using this plugin command will not remove the
  last saved weather settings from memory.

Action Sequences

These are action sequences that you can use with this plugin. Action Sequences will require Yanfly's Battle Engine Core to work.

Action Sequences - ala Melody

Battle Engine Core includes Yanfly Engine Melody's Battle Engine system, where each individual aspect of the skill and item effects can be controlled to a degree. These are called Action Sequences, where each command in the action sequence causes the game to perform a distinct individual action.

Each skill and item consists of five different action sequences. They are as follows:

1. Setup Actions
They prepare the active battler before carrying out the bulk of the action

and its individual effects. Usually what you see here are things such as the active battler moving forward a bit, unsheathing their weapon, etc. This step will occur before the active battler expends their skill or item costs.

2. Whole Actions
These actions will affect all of the targets simultaneously. Although this

section does not need to be used, most actions will use this for displaying animations upon all enemies. This step occurs after skill and item costs.

3. Target Actions
This section will affect all of the targets individually. Used primarily

for physical attacks that will deliver more personal forms of damage. Actions that occur here will not affect other targets unless specifically ordered to do so otherwise.

4. Follow Actions
This section will dedicate towards cleanup work after the individual

targeting actions. Here, it'll do things such as removing immortal flags, start up common events, and more.

5. Finish Actions
This section will have the active battler close up the action sequence.

Usually stuff like running waits and holds at the last minute for skills and items, moving back to place, and others.

Now that you know each of the five steps each action sequence goes through, here's the tags you can insert inside of skills and items. Pay attention to each tag name.

1. <setup action>
    action list
    action list
   </setup action>

2. <whole action>
    action list  
    action list  
   </whole action>

3. <target action>
    action list
    action list
   </target action>

4. <follow action>
    action list
    action list
   </follow action>

5. <finish action>
    action list
    action list
   </finish action>

They will do their own respective action sets. The methods to insert for the action list can be found below in the core of the Help Manual.

Furthermore, to prevent overflooding every single one of your database item's noteboxes with action sequence lists, there's a shortcut you can take to copy all of the setup actions, whole actions, target actions, follow actions, and finish actions with just one line.

<action copy: x:y>

Replace x with "item" or "skill" to set the type for the action list code to directly copy. The integer y is then the ID assigned for that particular object type. For example, to copy 45th skill's action sequences, the code would be <action copy: skill:45> for anything that will accept these action codes. If you do use this notetag, it will take priority over any custom that you've placed in the notebox.

Target Typing

You may notice that in some of the actions below will say "refer to target typing" which is this section right here. Here's a quick run down on the various targets you may select.

user This will select the active battler.
target, targets These will select the active targets in question.
actors, existing actors These will select all living actors.
all actors This will select all actors including dead ones.
dead actors This will select only dead actors.
actors not user This will select all living actors except for the user.
actor x This will select the actor in slot x.
character x This will select the specific character with actor ID x.
enemies, existing enemies This will select all living enemies.
all enemies This will select all enemies, even dead.
dead enemies This will select only dead enemies.
enemies not user This will select all enemies except for the user.
enemy x This will select the enemy in slot x.
friends This will select the battler's alive allies.
all friends This will select the all of battler's allies, even dead.
dead friends This will select the battler's dead allies.
friends not user This will select the battler's allies except itself.
friend x This will select the battler's ally in slot x.
opponents This will select the battler's alive opponents.
all opponents This will select the all of the battler's opponents.
dead opponents This will select the battler's dead opponents.
opponent x This will select the battler's opponent in slot x.
all alive Selects all living actors and enemies.
all members Selects all living and dead actors and enemies.
all dead Selects all dead actors and enemies.
all not user This will select all living battlers except user.
focus Selects the active battler and its targets.
not focus Selects everything but the active battler and its targets.
prev target Requires Action Sequence Impact.

During <Target Actions>, this will get the previous target in the targets list.

next target Requires Action Sequence Impact.

During <Target Actions>, this will get the next target in the targets list.

$UnisonMemberX Requires Unison Attack.

Replace X with the Unison Attack participant where X is slot used based on the <Unison Skill: x, y, z> notetag.

$UnisonMembers Requires Unison Attack.

Returns all of the participating Unison Skill members.

Action Sequence List

The following is a list of Action Sequences provided by this plugin.

If you have YEP_BattleEngineCore.js installed with this plugin located
underneath it in the Plugin Manager, you can make use of these extra
damage related action sequences.

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WEATHER: type, (power), (duration)
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Replace 'type' with either 'none', 'rain', 'storm', or 'snow'.
Replace 'power' with a value between 1 and 9.
Replace 'duration' with the number of frames you want the change to be.
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Usage Example: weather: rain, 5, 20
               weather: storm, 7, 60
               weather: snow, 9, 90
               weather: none, 1, 60
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Changelog

Version 1.00:
- Finished Plugin!