how many times can morph be used from the same egg unit without bad stuff happening. i would greatly appreciate this wiki because then i will be able to always reference it. . the reason i need to know this is i am making a para map. and i need to make 5 classes of T3's + T2's + T1's.
Morph just by itself can be used indefinitely, afaik. The only thing limiting the morphing, is the 31-ish abilities limit, which applies for all units being able to morph into each other combined.
No idea what a para map is, but if you have 1 base unit, which can morph in 5 t1, t2 and t3 units each (= 15 units), you can only have about 2 abilities per unit (aka move and attack ;) - not sure, if the same ability on multiple morph stages is counted multiple times, though. Still, you already have the 15 morph abilities).
So you are probably better off handling the morph via triggers; in this case the limit does only apply for the single unit types.
Yeah I almost always use triggers to morph units. I actually have a couple dummy units with morphing actors that I create, so I don't have to deal with controlling actors through triggers. It's just easier IMO. And like Kueken531 said, you will eventually run into the 31 (or whatever it is) ability limit.
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how many times can morph be used from the same egg unit without bad stuff happening. i would greatly appreciate this wiki because then i will be able to always reference it. . the reason i need to know this is i am making a para map. and i need to make 5 classes of T3's + T2's + T1's.
Morph just by itself can be used indefinitely, afaik. The only thing limiting the morphing, is the 31-ish abilities limit, which applies for all units being able to morph into each other combined.
No idea what a para map is, but if you have 1 base unit, which can morph in 5 t1, t2 and t3 units each (= 15 units), you can only have about 2 abilities per unit (aka move and attack ;) - not sure, if the same ability on multiple morph stages is counted multiple times, though. Still, you already have the 15 morph abilities).
So you are probably better off handling the morph via triggers; in this case the limit does only apply for the single unit types.
Yeah I almost always use triggers to morph units. I actually have a couple dummy units with morphing actors that I create, so I don't have to deal with controlling actors through triggers. It's just easier IMO. And like Kueken531 said, you will eventually run into the 31 (or whatever it is) ability limit.
Great to be back and part of the community again!