Difference between revisions of "Osiris/Shared/ProcCharacterFollowCharacter"
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+ | * PROC '''ProcCharacterFollowCharacter'''(''(CHARACTERGUID)'''''_Char''',''(CHARACTERGUID)'''''_Target''') | ||
+ | ===== Description ===== | ||
+ | Same as the Osiris call [[Osiris/API/CharacterFollowCharacter|CharacterFollowCharacter]], except that it also first automatically cancels '''_Char''' from following if it was already following someone else. Additionally, it stops the following behaviour when '''_Char''' gets involved in combat and resumes it afterwards. | ||
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+ | ===== Notes ===== | ||
+ | * Stop following through [[Osiris/Shared/ProcCharacterStopFollow|ProcCharacterStopFollow]]. | ||
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+ | ===== See Also ===== | ||
+ | * [[Osiris/API/CharacterFollowCharacter|CharacterFollowCharacter]] | ||
+ | * Helper [[Osiris/Shared/ProcCharacterStopFollow|ProcCharacterStopFollow]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Osiris Shared Mod Helpers|CharacterFollowCharacter]] |
Latest revision as of 15:39, 19 March 2021
Full Definition(s)
- PROC ProcCharacterFollowCharacter((CHARACTERGUID)_Char,(CHARACTERGUID)_Target)
Description
Same as the Osiris call CharacterFollowCharacter, except that it also first automatically cancels _Char from following if it was already following someone else. Additionally, it stops the following behaviour when _Char gets involved in combat and resumes it afterwards.
Notes
- Stop following through ProcCharacterStopFollow.