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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*This bypasses the check on [[ObjectReference Script|ObjectReference]] that prevents sending events to actors. If you use it to send an event to actors, you will most likely mess up the actor permanently as the internal actor data may no longer match their animation state.
This bypasses the check on [[ObjectReference Script|ObjectReference]] that prevents sending events to actors. If you use it to send an event to actors, you will most likely mess up the actor permanently as the internal actor data may no longer match their animation state.


*SendAnimationEvent uses "Anim Events" under the Idle Manager, not the IDs. For example, to make an actor play the animation of attacking left, you must use "AttackStartLeftHand", not "LeftHandAttack" (its ID).
SendAnimationEvent uses "Anim Events" under the Idle Manager, not the IDs. For example, to make an actor play the animation of attacking left, you must use "AttackStartLeftHand", not LeftHandAttack (its ID).


*Animation Event's will actually cause the actor to perform the action associated with it. For example, sending the animation event "AttackStart" will cause the reference to perform an attack. Anything in front of it '''will''' get hurt. This example is true for all animation event's. For example, sending the "DeathAnim" will actually kill the actor.
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
*[[Debug Script]]
*[[Debug Script]]
*[[PlayAnimation - ObjectReference]]
*[[PlayAnimation - ObjectReference]]

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