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Nerdgasm
03-12-2021, 05:45 PM
Hey everyone, I can't seem to make Improved Healing work at all, is there a specific thing I gotta do to make it work, I made a new spell that is a heal spell, literally a copy/paste of like, a Paladin healing spell, and it doesn't seem to be effected by improved healing...
Nerdgasm
03-12-2021, 05:48 PM
Mmm nevermind, I think I figured it out... Whoops, lol.
NatedogEZ
03-12-2021, 06:42 PM
Should post what you did to fix / figure out the issue incase anyone else has a similar issue and your post will help them :)
I'm sure it was something like a brain slip but either way it could help someone!
Nerdgasm
03-12-2021, 06:53 PM
Should post what you did to fix / figure out the issue incase anyone else has a similar issue and your post will help them :)
I'm sure it was something like a brain slip but either way it could help someone!
Ah yes, I'm sorry.
When using Improved Healing, it goes off of 0 for the effectid. I had it on 79 because it was a just a regular heal and I thought that was what needed to be done. =). So if you use Improved Healing, make sure your effectid is on 0 instead of 79, even though 79 is a heal.
Splose
03-12-2021, 11:53 PM
Ah yes, I'm sorry.
When using Improved Healing, it goes off of 0 for the effectid. I had it on 79 because it was a just a regular heal and I thought that was what needed to be done. =). So if you use Improved Healing, make sure your effectid is on 0 instead of 79, even though 79 is a heal.
You can change your heal spell back to use effect ID 79 and make it work properly.
Below is a picture of Improved Healing I's data. (Spell ID 2345) If you look at spell effect 3 below it is using ID 137 which is a focus limiter that basically tells the focus to either only use or not use whatever ID it supplies. If you add another ID of 137 and instead of 0 put 79 it will work on 79 as well.
79 would be include.. -79 would be exclude for example.
https://i.gyazo.com/25d377fca0acb41b46237da879b3a2f1.png
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