Magitek战斗模块
Setting up a new toggle in Magitek
Your window will look similar to below. Select the class you’d like to create a toggle for on the left pane, select Toggles, then press the +
You’ll have to click on New Toggle in the toggle list to edit it, you won’t be able to have any meaningful interaction with the options on the right until you do. Toggle Text is how it’ll show on your toggle overlay, click in the field being pointed to and give your Toggle a name.
Once it’s named, click the check box next to the plus sign to save. Make sure it’s still highlighted and consider what it is you want this one click (or keybind) to do for you. In this example, we’re turning off single target heals because we’re about to do nuke-heal the entire group. Add desired affects, conditions (explained further below and click the checkmark again to save.
In the screenshot, you can see there are labels next to the toggle actions. They show what sort of condition specifics it offers. Boolean is simply on or off, as with Adloquium or Physic. Float simply tells Magitek what conditions should be met for that specific skill to fire off
Integer is, generally, the number of players in party meeting requirement in order for the associated skill to be used.
Setting up a new toggle in Magitek
Your window will look similar to below. Select the class you’d like to create a toggle for on the left pane, select Toggles, then press the +
You’ll have to click on New Toggle in the toggle list to edit it, you won’t be able to have any meaningful interaction with the options on the right until you do. Toggle Text is how it’ll show on your toggle overlay, click in the field being pointed to and give your Toggle a name.
Once it’s named, click the check box next to the plus sign to save. Make sure it’s still highlighted and consider what it is you want this one click (or keybind) to do for you. In this example, we’re turning off single target heals because we’re about to do nuke-heal the entire group. Add desired affects, conditions (explained further below and click the checkmark again to save.
In the screenshot, you can see there are labels next to the toggle actions. They show what sort of condition specifics it offers. Boolean is simply on or off, as with Adloquium or Physic. Float simply tells Magitek what conditions should be met for that specific skill to fire off
Integer is, generally, the number of players in party meeting requirement in order for the associated skill to be used.
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