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What/where is the field to specify the offset coordinates applied to each iteration of a persistent effect?
@XLIIVI: Go
There are a few different ones actually, what you are likely looking for is periodic offsets. Just keep in mind periodic offsets are in relation to where the unit is facing, not absolute x/y coordinates.
@Deadzergling: Go
I see there are various places one could specify offsets.
I am looking for periodic offsets.
However, I cannot find the field 'periodic offsets'.
What type of effect includes the field to specify periodic offsets?
Intuitively, I would expect to find periodic offsets in the effect type: 'create persistent'.
However, I have checked 'create persistent' and I cannot find the field to specify periodic offsets
oh, I found the field.
the field wasn't visible because 'advanced view' wasn't active.
i'm surprised it's necessary to specify 'advanced view'.
not many people who use the data editor would use something other than 'advanced view'
What/where is the field to specify the offset coordinates applied to each iteration of a persistent effect?
@XLIIVI: Go
There are a few different ones actually, what you are likely looking for is periodic offsets. Just keep in mind periodic offsets are in relation to where the unit is facing, not absolute x/y coordinates.
@Deadzergling: Go
I see there are various places one could specify offsets.
I am looking for periodic offsets.
However, I cannot find the field 'periodic offsets'.
What type of effect includes the field to specify periodic offsets?
Intuitively, I would expect to find periodic offsets in the effect type: 'create persistent'.
However, I have checked 'create persistent' and I cannot find the field to specify periodic offsets
@XLIIVI: Go
oh, I found the field.
the field wasn't visible because 'advanced view' wasn't active.
i'm surprised it's necessary to specify 'advanced view'.
not many people who use the data editor would use something other than 'advanced view'