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    Control Reverser

    Sorry I've been gone for eternity or so. Been having awful computer trouble. That's all finally over with, though.
    Before I get back to working on ZC, I thought I'd throw this little nuisance together.

    ControlReverser.z

    Demo quest (Sorry, I'm having to use RapidShare for the time being. I should point out the existence of rapidrip.com, though apparently it's not running at the moment.)


    This will reverse Link's directional controls every few seconds.
    By putting a trigger on its combo, it can be made killable. With combo cycling, it can even regenerate, as it does in the demo.

    Let me know if you find any bugs. I tried to make it as customizable as possible, but that requires making it pretty complex.

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    Re: Control Reverser

    Or use enemy ghosting to make it truly killable.

    Enemy follows the FFC (perhaps on a second invisible FFC that the reverser follows). Whenever the enemy's hit points drop, the FFC follows the enemy instead for a short time (so it bounces backwards properly). When the enemy dies, the FFC goes away. Perhaps temporarily!

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