Trigger 1 is the trigger that should run 3 times. You make a variable and name it something like 'Trigger run amount' as integer. Integers start counting at 0 (like computers). Then each time you run trigger 1 you also include the action at the trigger 'Modify Trigger run amount + 1' (search for variable, then type in modify) there are 2 options, take the one that has the discription about an integer and NOT the one with a 'real'.
Then you should add an action at the bottom which is called 'If then else if' which allows you to put in a condition inside the actions of the trigger. Add a new action after the 'If then else if' and it will allow you to put in a condition. Put in the condition 'Comparison' and press the first blue '('and select Trigger run amount. Then put Value on 3. Then put in the stuff the trigger should do, perhaps activate another trigger so that it counts as the reaction you want. If you want to make sure that Trigger 1 can run another 3 times and then get the same effect. Make sure you 'set Trigger run amount' to 0 after the If Then Else If so that it basically resets the variable and allows you to count again.
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You can do it like the following:
Trigger 1 is the trigger that should run 3 times. You make a variable and name it something like 'Trigger run amount' as integer. Integers start counting at 0 (like computers). Then each time you run trigger 1 you also include the action at the trigger 'Modify Trigger run amount + 1' (search for variable, then type in modify) there are 2 options, take the one that has the discription about an integer and NOT the one with a 'real'.
Then you should add an action at the bottom which is called 'If then else if' which allows you to put in a condition inside the actions of the trigger. Add a new action after the 'If then else if' and it will allow you to put in a condition. Put in the condition 'Comparison' and press the first blue '('and select Trigger run amount. Then put Value on 3. Then put in the stuff the trigger should do, perhaps activate another trigger so that it counts as the reaction you want. If you want to make sure that Trigger 1 can run another 3 times and then get the same effect. Make sure you 'set Trigger run amount' to 0 after the If Then Else If so that it basically resets the variable and allows you to count again.
I hope this helps.