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[[WML Utilities]]: Macros not immediately useful.
 
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[[ProgrammingMacros]]: Definitions for some low-level macros to make it easier to write program-like WML.
 
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[[WML Scenario Tools]]: Branch on Village Type.
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[[WML Scenario Tools]]: Macros directly useful in a scenario. Modify unit. Move unit. Return Unit to Recall List. Trap Unit. Another Move Unit. Change Keep Terrain. Hero die message. Item effect. Branch on Village Type.
  
 
[[MoveExistingUnit]]: A general way to move a unit from one place to another, displaying its movement.
 
[[MoveExistingUnit]]: A general way to move a unit from one place to another, displaying its movement.

Revision as of 01:17, 15 August 2006

Useful WML Fragments

Most of the things found here are macros (see PreprocessorRef) that must be copied into a scenario file or another file included first by the campaign, and then used in the scenario (or multiplayer map). Remember that a macro cannot be used at a point before it is defined.

WML Templates: Generic campaign, scenario and unit templates.

WML Utilities: Macros not immediately useful.

ProgrammingMacros: Definitions for some low-level macros to make it easier to write program-like WML.

WML Scenario Tools: Macros directly useful in a scenario. Modify unit. Move unit. Return Unit to Recall List. Trap Unit. Another Move Unit. Change Keep Terrain. Hero die message. Item effect. Branch on Village Type.

MoveExistingUnit: A general way to move a unit from one place to another, displaying its movement.

RandomTraitUnit: Create a unit with two random traits.

Victory Conditions: Number of Villages, Amount of Gold. Suitable for multiplayer scenarios.

WML Abilities: Knockback. Charm. Bloodlust. Abilities cannot currently be incorporated in the unit type definitions themselves, but must be included in the scenario file.

WML Buildings: Generic Buildings, Light House/Dark Tower, Wishing Well #1, Wishing Well #2.

DroppableItem: Generic item that a unit can carry, and is left on the ground when the unit dies.

A Shop Like Thing: How to add even more RPG elements to your scenarios.

PseudoRandom: A replacement for {RANDOM} in multiplayer, where {RANDOM} is buggy.

Rain effect: Creating an overlay of rain in a scenario.

Advanced WML: Recruit from a Ship. Point Rotation Scheme.

See Also