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* '''Spells''': The specified spells will be added to the reference that fills the alias, and removed when the reference leaves the alias. Note that rightclicking and using the Add menu in this box will allow you to add only Shouts, but if you wish to add other kinds of spell, you can drag them into this box from the Object Window.
* '''Spells''': The specified spells will be added to the reference that fills the alias, and removed when the reference leaves the alias. Note that rightclicking and using the Add menu in this box will allow you to add only Shouts, but if you wish to add other kinds of spell, you can drag them into this box from the Object Window.
* '''Keywords''': The aliased reference will be considered to have the specified keywords while in the alias.
* '''Keywords''': The aliased reference will be considered to have the specified keywords while in the alias.
* '''Inventory''': The specified items are added to the reference's inventory when the reference is placed into the alias. Note that this is permanent - these items are NOT removed when the reference leaves the alias.
* '''Inventory''': The specified items are added to the reference's inventory when the reference is placed into the alias.
**Warning: This is permanent - these items are NOT removed when the reference leaves the alias.
* '''Package Data''': The list of packages is considered an additional "package stack" that sits on top of the aliased actor's base package stack. If an actor is in multiple aliases, the alias packages stack in quest priority order.
* '''Package Data''': The list of packages is considered an additional "package stack" that sits on top of the aliased actor's base package stack. If an actor is in multiple aliases, the alias packages stack in quest priority order.
* '''Override Package Lists''': Anything specified here replaces the matching "override" package list from the base actor. (See [[Interrupt Override Packages]].)
* '''Override Package Lists''': Anything specified here replaces the matching "override" package list from the base actor. (See [[Interrupt Override Packages]].)
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