Difference between revisions of "Object Effect"
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=='''Notes'''== | =='''Notes'''== | ||
Don't use "Increased Poison Resistance" it will crach the game when you try to pick up the item from a container. --[[User:Jarppa|Jarppa]] 23:37, 30 December 2010 (UTC) | |||
*Weapon effects can be attached to a weapon or an explosion. | *Weapon effects can be attached to a weapon or an explosion. | ||
*Weapon effects attached to a weapon only trigger if the weapon deals at least 1 point of damage before perks are taken into account. | *Weapon effects attached to a weapon only trigger if the weapon deals at least 1 point of damage before perks are taken into account. | ||
[[Category:Game Effects]] | [[Category:Game Effects]] |
Revision as of 18:37, 30 December 2010
An object effect can be placed on a weapon or piece of armor. Similar to enchantments in the Elder Scrolls IV Construction Set.
- Name: Display name.
- Type: Choose Apparel or Weapon.
- Effects: Add the effects.
Notes
Don't use "Increased Poison Resistance" it will crach the game when you try to pick up the item from a container. --Jarppa 23:37, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
- Weapon effects can be attached to a weapon or an explosion.
- Weapon effects attached to a weapon only trigger if the weapon deals at least 1 point of damage before perks are taken into account.