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tensorreactions [2020/05/11 04:06] – [Condition UI] rikudoutensorreactions [2021/04/18 17:24] (current) anyone
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-Join https://discord.gg/bVABzBA for support and reactions.+Join https://discord.gg/bVABzBA for support and reactions. Check the #files channel for profiles that have been shared publicly.
  
-We also have file sharing drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1555e-dLqVPViuq1bAcn6D7DwdmQuQvSm+**If you are new user, please watch this video first:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyo0hs5_-dA
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 **Emnity**: This value is target.aggropercentage on your current target. **Emnity**: This value is target.aggropercentage on your current target.
  
-**Filter**: Filter condition will loop over your target list and set detection target, then run your conditions. In the linked conditions to filter, you must set detection target to be the target you are checking on (party > target: detection target), and then once it's done it will look at the list of all targets that match, pick a subtype, and then set that as detection target. Then you link your skill action and use detection target as your target, with the filter condition linked.+**Filter**: Filter condition will loop over your target list and set detection target, then run your conditions. In the linked conditions to filter, you must set detection target to be the target you are checking on (party > target: detection target), and then once it's done it will look at the list of all targets that match, pick a subtype, and then set that as detection target. Then you link your skill action and use detection target as your target, with the filter condition linked. **Tip**: You can set "min number of entities" to 0, and enable "match all", and effectively this will become an "OR" condition. Setting min entities to 0 just means reactions will ignore your target list and simply evaluate the conditions as is.
  
 **Lua**: If you make a lua reaction, **you must return a boolean, else your condition will be ignored**. Important variables that you can use: **Lua**: If you make a lua reaction, **you must return a boolean, else your condition will be ignored**. Important variables that you can use:
tensorreactions.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/18 17:24 by anyone