How to make interactive Gims on your map without Gimkit+

If you are like me and do not have Gimkit+, this guide could be helpful for adding an interactive Gim to your map. (This is my first guide so please don’t judge)

YOU WILL NEED

  1. Sentry (1)
  2. Wire (2)
  3. Team Switcher (1)
  4. Spawn Pad (1)

STEP 1
Set your spawn pad wherever you want it. Then pick up your Team Switcher and place it next to your spawn pad. Click on the Team Switcher and change the Switch Straegy to Specific Team. Then change the team to Team 1. It should look like this:

STEP 2
Run a wire between the spawn pad and the Team Switcher. Start at the Spawn Pad. Then select Checkpoint activated ----> Switch player to configured team.

STEP 3
Place your Gim on the map wherever you want it to be. Click on the Gim to adjust its settings. Change the Gim’s appearance to make it look however you want it to. Then change the Gim’s gadget to Pickaxe (Common).

STEP 4
Set the Sentry team to Team 1.

Repeat ONLY STEPS 3 AND 4 to make new sentrys. You DO NOT have to do steps 1 and 2 more than once.

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Not a bad first guide! I would suggest making it a little longer, though. Not bad overall though!

I like your guide overall but I suggest next time making it a little longer and maybe some drop downs like this (also one small other notice instead of gims edit it to say sentry)

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How do you make drop downs?

Maybe add drop downs? Like these

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@Mr.GimXD you beat me to it >:(

But overall, not bad

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The “Hide Details” button under the gear.

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did you mean checkpoint instead of spawn pad?

you cannot wire things from a spawn pad

Overall, a pretty good guide!
did have some spelling issues, but still

7/10

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Pretty good guide, good job!
Btw, you can hide sentry gagdets behind barriers/props, you can add that into the guide


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Cool guide! But the spawn pad and team switcher are not needed. By default the first player is already on team 1 (the second one that j0ins team 2 etc,) you can also make the game cooperative to have everyone start on team 1, (cooperative can be used in fighting games, its just that only team 1 is shown on the leaderboard.)

You also might want to consider swapping out wire’s with channels, channels can do more than wires with less memory.

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This guide is good for new users, glad people are still doing this. Some of the smallest guides are still the most useful. And to add on to what @JustAToaster said, you don’t only need wires, but you can use a mix of wires and channels if you have to. (Yes I’m back, don’t get too excited :wink:)

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