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Constant Effect, Ability type spells do not seem to have their magic effects trigger imagespace mods when they active/inactive based on their conditions. I have a spell with 3 magic effects, which swap out based on how much health you have. The effects swap and I can validate that the proper value modifier is applied at the proper time, but none of the imagespace mods kick in - i was hoping to make the screen progressively darker/redder/contrastier the closer to death you are. | Constant Effect, Ability type spells do not seem to have their magic effects trigger imagespace mods when they active/inactive based on their conditions. I have a spell with 3 magic effects, which swap out based on how much health you have. The effects swap and I can validate that the proper value modifier is applied at the proper time, but none of the imagespace mods kick in - i was hoping to make the screen progressively darker/redder/contrastier the closer to death you are. | ||
--[[User:Darkconsole|Darkconsole]] ([[User talk:Darkconsole|talk]]) 2015-07-15T22:40:15 (EDT) | --[[User:Darkconsole|Darkconsole]] ([[User talk:Darkconsole|talk]]) 2015-07-15T22:40:15 (EDT) | ||
Keyword Dispelling does not work on same-spell recast?: | |||
Something I've encountered while working on fixing a vanilla spell is that apparently the keyword-based dispelling of a spell does not work if the effects in question are from the same spell being cast. | |||
Consider the following scenario: | |||
You have a spell with 3 effects, A, B, and C. All three effects have the same keyword. A has the dispel keywords box checked so it handles dispelling keywords. C is only applied if the spell is dual-cast, so normally only A and B are active on the target. So say you then cast the spell on the target. Only A and B are active. Then you dual-cast the same spell on the target again. What happens? A, B, and C are all active. Then you cast the spell normally on the target yet again. What happens? A, B, and C are all still active, but C has a lower duration than A and B because C was never dispelled at all even though it has the necessary keyword for dispelling. | |||
I'm doing more testing, but it seems to be that keyword-based dispelling is only for OTHER spells than the one the effect belongs to. |