Transfer numbers through sculpts. (Wireless Transmitter?)
We already can do that with the Health Modifier, but it is only limited to adding and subtracting one number AND only one connected Health Manager per sculpt.
Wireless Transmitters don't really have a gizmo, which is strange (bug?).
So my suggestion would be to add the button for the sculpt to act as the detection range (like Health Manager) and another button that lets us use a zone as detection range.
- Use case: Often times it's necessary to send and compare different numbers where the health manager has its limits. If I attack with a sword, but it also has fire damage and a critical hit, I want to compare those numbers to the ones inside the enemy and do the appropriate damage.
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I think normally that stuff is done in the enemy rather than the sword.
You can do things like have multiple sculpts in the puppet with different labels and their own health manager. Then if one is hit it's fire damage, if the other is hit it's physical damage, etc.
A puppet's collision is only a pill shape anyway, so you could just use the wireless receiver's cylinder zone shape and get pretty much exactly what you're looking for I think?
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Tap you are in the wrong forum, I don't need your help. I know everything can be done by the limited tools we have. I'm just suggesting things that can make it easier to create. Let Mm decide what's needed and what's not.
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Okay cool. A lot of people who post here suggest features that already exist, or are doable with a little lateral thinking. Also Mm take a while to implement new features, and are less likely to implement features that are already doable than smaller additions to existing functions.
I'm not limited to only looking at the How Do I? forum; I visit both. Mm don't respond to most posts at all, which leaves the place feeling a bit empty, and posters feeling unheard. So I hang around here, in both of the main forums, trying to give the impression that it's worth posting here... 😅
That's why I offer these ideas, and explanations. It's not to suggest you're not smart or anything. And I'm not saying Mm shouldn't implement ideas; they can do what they want. It's all just discussion of the topic on my part.
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