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{{removedapi|3.0|Replaced by {{api|CancelUnitBuff}}("unit", buffIndex[, filter]) or ("unit", "spell"[, "rank"])}} | |||
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Removes a specific buff from the player. | Removes a specific buff from the player. | ||
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CancelPlayerBuff(buffIndex); | CancelPlayerBuff(buffIndex); | ||
==Arguments== | |||
; | ;buffIndex : The index of the buff to remove. Can be obtained with [[API GetPlayerBuff|GetPlayerBuff]]. Can also use buff name since the 2.3 patch. | ||
==Example== | |||
CancelPlayerBuff(GetPlayerBuff(0,"HELPFUL")) | CancelPlayerBuff(GetPlayerBuff(0,"HELPFUL")) | ||
; | ;Result : Removes the first (right-most in the default UI) buff from the player. | ||
Removes the first (right-most in the default UI) buff from the player. | |||
-- | ====Notes==== | ||
* This function is not protected nor limited in any way to hardware event restriction Blizzard used so far. This function can be called freely from an AddOn to auto-remove a given buff. | |||
(tested on live servers 2.0) | |||
* This function uses a zero-based index, while UnitBuff() does not. | |||
* '''The Burning Crusade:''' [[API GetPlayerBuff|GetPlayerBuff]]() returns 0 if the buff doesn't exist. It stands to reason that this function would then be 1-based in TBC. |
Latest revision as of 04:45, 15 August 2023
This is no longer a part of the World of Warcraft API.
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Removes a specific buff from the player.
CancelPlayerBuff(buffIndex);
Arguments[edit]
- buffIndex
- The index of the buff to remove. Can be obtained with GetPlayerBuff. Can also use buff name since the 2.3 patch.
Example[edit]
CancelPlayerBuff(GetPlayerBuff(0,"HELPFUL"))
- Result
- Removes the first (right-most in the default UI) buff from the player.
Notes[edit]
- This function is not protected nor limited in any way to hardware event restriction Blizzard used so far. This function can be called freely from an AddOn to auto-remove a given buff.
(tested on live servers 2.0)
- This function uses a zero-based index, while UnitBuff() does not.
- The Burning Crusade: GetPlayerBuff() returns 0 if the buff doesn't exist. It stands to reason that this function would then be 1-based in TBC.