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(New page: Checks the value of an attack result against a target's defense. If the attack is greater than or equal to the defense, it outputs "Hit!" or "Miss." function HitCheck(attackResult,target...) |
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function HitCheck(attackResult,targetName,TargetDefense) | function HitCheck(attackResult,targetName,TargetDefense) | ||
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[h: attackResult = arg(0)] | [h: attackResult = arg(0)] | ||
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[r,if(attackResult >= defenseValue): "Hit!"; "Miss."] | [r,if(attackResult >= defenseValue): "Hit!"; "Miss."] | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Thanks to Rumble for help with this macro. | |||
[[Category:Cookbook]] | [[Category:Cookbook]] |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 2 May 2023
Checks the value of an attack result against a target's defense. If the attack is greater than or equal to the defense, it outputs "Hit!" or "Miss."
function HitCheck(attackResult,targetName,TargetDefense)
Code:
[h: attackResult = arg(0)]
[h: targetName = arg(1)]
[h: targetDefense = arg(2)]
[h: defenseValue = getProperty(targetDefense,targetName)]
[r,if(attackResult >= defenseValue): "Hit!"; "Miss."]
Thanks to Rumble for help with this macro.