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  • Entity JSON supports a variety of parameters to create custom objects. JSON definitions can specify each as programmabl (All [[Entity Mod JSON Format|Entity JSON]] parameters are also supported!)
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  • "type": "ENTITY", "type": "ENTITY",
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  • ...reating an entity, as clothing is a special type of entity with a few more parameters. * First, try [[Creating an Entity Mod|creating an entity mod]] to learn the essentials.
    907 bytes (135 words) - 04:12, 30 December 2017
  • === boolean addItem([[Entity]] entity, int roomID) === Attempt adding entity to roomID.
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  • Entity JSON supports a variety of parameters to create custom objects. A "'''type'''" of "ENTITY" should be used when creating an entity mod.
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  • ...be specified by defining them with JSON. Inside the JSON, we set [[Entity Parameters]]. For the simplest case, only two need to be set: the '''name''' of the o ...e '''type''', which signifies to the mod processing system that this is an Entity.
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  • '''Monster Advanced''' is a special type of entity which combines the power of LUA driven entities with the existing Monster M Monster Advanced JSON supports a variety of parameters to create custom monsters. JSON definitions can specify each as programmab
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  • ...a 'string' because that is the return type of '''description()'''. Other parameters might be '''programBoolean''', '''programVoid''', etc. See the reference d "type": "ENTITY",
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  • Species JSON supports a variety of parameters to create custom transformations. A "type" of "SPECIES" should be used when creating an entity mod. Here are the [[TF Type]] that exist natively.
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