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There is a lot of options for how to create pathfinding creatures. It’s best to start by having an idea of what you want to create, either a real world analogue like a horse or a dog, or something mythical such as a ghost or fairy.
There is a lot of options for how to create pathfinding creatures. It’s best to start by having an idea of what you want to create, either a real world analogue like a horse or a dog, or something mythical such as a ghost or fairy.


  '''things that don’t work (at present)''': 3D spatial movement - for example underwater free movement or aerial free movement, mixing physics and pathfinding
  '''things that don’t work (at present)''':
    1. 3D spatial movement - for example underwater free movement or aerial free movement
    2. mixing physics and pathfinding


This guide has two paths:
This guide has two paths:

Revision as of 17:36, 8 July 2012

There is a lot of options for how to create pathfinding creatures. It’s best to start by having an idea of what you want to create, either a real world analogue like a horse or a dog, or something mythical such as a ghost or fairy.

things that don’t work (at present):
   1. 3D spatial movement - for example underwater free movement or aerial free movement
   2. mixing physics and pathfinding

This guide has two paths:

  1. Quick Reference - a quick guide
  2. Detailed Guide - a through look at pathfinding scripting theory

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