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//Simple autokiller bullet:
//When it rezed it scans for the closest person,
//Moves to their location and kills them. (Because
//It colides with them)
default {
 
    on_rez(integer i) {
          llSetTimerEvent(10);
          llSetDamage(1000.0);
          llSensor("", "", AGENT, 100000, 10000);
}
    timer() { llDie();
    sensor(integer num) {
          while (1)
              llSetPos(llDetectedPos(i));
    }
}</pre>
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Revision as of 14:02, 12 October 2007

Summary

Function: llSetDamage( float damage );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Sets the amount of damage that will be done when this object hits an agent.

• float damage

If damage is greater then 100.0, it will kill the agent it hits. If the object hits another object it will die.

Examples

//Simple autokiller bullet: 
//When it rezed it scans for the closest person,
//Moves to their location and kills them. (Because
//It colides with them)
default {

     on_rez(integer i) {
          llSetTimerEvent(10);
          llSetDamage(1000.0);
          llSensor("", "", AGENT, 100000, 10000);
}
     timer() { llDie();
     sensor(integer num) {
          while (1)
               llSetPos(llDetectedPos(i));
     }
}

Deep Notes

Signature

function void llSetDamage( float damage );