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<center>'''SpellStopTargeting''' ''-Documentation by [[user:Sparr|Sparr]], plagiarized from [[user:Caedric|Caedric]]-''</center> | <center>'''SpellStopTargeting''' ''-Documentation by [[user:Sparr|Sparr]], plagiarized from [[user:Caedric|Caedric]]-''</center> | ||
Cancels the spell awaiting target selection. | Cancels the spell awaiting target selection. | ||
Also cancels some types of weapon buffs when they ask for confirmation. For example, if you attempt to apply a poison to a weapon that already has a poison, the game will ask you to confirm the replacement. You can accept the replacement with ReplaceEnchant() or cancel the replacement with SpellStopTargeting(). | |||
SpellStopTargeting() | SpellStopTargeting() |
Revision as of 18:16, 26 August 2006
Cancels the spell awaiting target selection.
Also cancels some types of weapon buffs when they ask for confirmation. For example, if you attempt to apply a poison to a weapon that already has a poison, the game will ask you to confirm the replacement. You can accept the replacement with ReplaceEnchant() or cancel the replacement with SpellStopTargeting().
SpellStopTargeting()
- Arguments
- none
- Returns
- Boolean istargeting
- istargeting
- true if a spell has been cast and is waiting for a target; false otherwise
- Example
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