This is my first block code guide! I hope you like it!
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First, decide how many attacks you want. Then plug it into this block code. I used 3 attacks, with the first two having a 40% chance and the third having a 20% chance. (The boss I was making was called the translator boss. Name the channels whatever you want)
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Next make when it attacks. make a second trigger, make it have a __ second delay, and make the second one trigger the first when triggered. I recommend turning on the ___ second wait after entering a zone or going through dialogue, (which you can make with this how-to-make-dialogue-with-a-sentry guide.) I personally used a 4-second wait
(Note: DO NOT WIRE THESE TRIGGERS! I made a mistake while creating this guide. They should already connect with the channels) -
I recommend trapping them in a small room to make the attacks hit more often, and turning on barriers behind them to keep them trapped (and despawn when the boss dies, using channels. Make it so that they are enabled on boss start (Triggered by entering zone), and off by boss death, which you will make trigger when the boss dies). You can also hook up a counter with a target of one instead of straight to the trigger and make it go to the trigger when target value reached to make it so that it only triggers the first time
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Next, make the first attack. My attack used 3 triggers, like this. The first had a 0.6 second wait and transmitted on 1.1 after receiving 1, the second had a delay of 1.5 after receiving 1.1 and sent on 1.2, and the third triggered on 1.2 with a delay of 0.6, then wire it to the trigger with the blocks
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Make the 1-damage lasers turn on at 1 and off at 1.1, then make the REAL lasers on at 1.2 and off at 1.3 MAKE SURE THE LASERS DON’T HIT THE BOSS
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Repeat for 2 more attacks, but with changing 1.1 to 2.1 etc. The two attacks I used were one 200 damage laser and diagonal lasers. This was the final product
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Finally, make the block trigger disable when receiving boss dies. I also will ALWAYS recommend you give it max hit speed/accuracy, and a decent weapon to top it off
And there you go! Have a good day and happy gimkitting!
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What should I improve next time?
- More photos
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