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==Force shield==
==Force shield==
[[Image:Force shield.png|right|x150px]]
Blue color. This is a powerup you can pick up or give to someone via BSL function <code>chr_givepowerup</code>. Some enemies spawn with one. The wearer takes no damage from weapons until the force shield has been totally exhausted by absorbing damage.
Blue color. This is a powerup you can pick up or give to someone via BSL function <code>chr_givepowerup</code>. Some enemies spawn with one. The wearer takes no damage from weapons until the force shield has been totally exhausted by absorbing damage.


==Boss shield==
==Boss shield==
[[Image:Boss shield.png|left|x150px]]
Red color which only appears when body parts are struck with a weapon (can be hard to see). Applied with BSL function <code>chr_boss_shield</code>. Reduces damage from weapons but not melee. The damage reduction factor is set in ONCC's <BossShieldProtectAmount> field. The only characters in vanilla Oni who are given a boss shield are Barabas (2nd fight at TCTF HQ), Mukade, Muro (2nd fight at Mountain Compound) and Mutant Muro. For Barabas and Mukade the damage reduction factor is 50%, for Muro it's 75%, and for Mutant Muro it's 85%. For all other characters in the game, it's 50%.
Red color which only appears when body parts are struck with a weapon (can be hard to see). Applied with BSL function <code>chr_boss_shield</code>. Reduces damage from weapons but not melee. The damage reduction factor is set in ONCC's <BossShieldProtectAmount> field. The only characters in vanilla Oni who are given a boss shield are Barabas (2nd fight at TCTF HQ), Mukade, Muro (2nd fight at Mountain Compound) and Mutant Muro. For Barabas and Mukade the damage reduction factor is 50%, for Muro it's 75%, and for Mutant Muro it's 85%. For all other characters in the game, it's 50%.


==Supershield==
==Supershield==
[[Image:HasSupershield 1.png|thumb|200px|Super shield]]
[[Image:HasSupershield 1.png|right|200px]]
Applied to a character using the <HasSupershield> flag in ONCC. A supershielded character will be totally immune to weapons. In vanilla Oni it is only used by Mutant Muro. When a character has a supershield:
Applied to a character using the <HasSupershield> flag in ONCC (a tutorial for doing this is [[XML:Basic tutorial|HERE]]). A supershielded character will be totally immune to weapons. In vanilla Oni it is only used by Mutant Muro. When a character has a supershield:
* it is visible as a faint red shield
* It is visible as a faint red shield (unless you have a force shield and are not in overpower mode, in which case the blue force shield takes visual precedence). The other visual effects you can see surrounding Mutant Muro are his Daodan aura, not part of his supershield.
* when impacted by a melee attack, a sizzling orange flare effect is spawned at the point of impact
* When impacted by a melee attack, a "zap" sound plays and a sizzling orange flare effect is spawned at the point of impact.
* Daodan effect active too? Mutant Muro is surrounded by rising waves and in-flowing orbs of energy
* They are invulnerable to weapons and melee (except for throws; the reason Mutant Muro is not throwable is because he has the <CantTouchThis> flag).
* they are invulnerable to weapons and melee
* It requires the ONCC flag <HasDaodanPowers> and over 50% overpower to be enabled. The code manually massages Mutant Muro's overpower amount in order to raise and lower his shield; as a player, if you have added the <HasSupershield> flag to your character, you are responsible for maintaining your overpower state at a sufficient level (see the tip under "Chenille" below).
* they are unstoppable (i.e., can't be stunned, thrown, knocked down or blown up)
* A TRAM can have a flag that clears the supershield, which is why some of Mutant Muro's attacks remove his shield.
* requires the ONCC flag <HasDaodanPowers> and over 50% overpower to be enabled
* a TRAM can have a flag that clears the supershield, which is why Mutant Muro's claw attack removes his shield


==Chenille==
==Chenille==
Activated with the "chenille" cheat code. You will see the Daodan glow if a character has one (only true for Konoko, who glows blue, and Muro, who glows red). Oddly, the cheat says "Daodan Power Enabled" when used, but this is <u>not</u> Daodan overpower mode, which does extra melee damage. What this cheat <u>will</u> do for you is grant you a boss shield. The Daodan glow can also be activated with BSL function <code>chr_super</code> without triggering a boss shield.
[[Image:Daodan Punch.png|left|x150px]]
Activated with the "chenille" cheat code. You will see the Daodan aura if a character has one (true for Konoko, who glows blue, Muro who glows red, and Mutant Muro who has orbs and rising waves around him). Oddly, the cheat says "Daodan Power Enabled" when used, but this is <u>not</u> Daodan overpower mode, which does extra melee damage. What this cheat <u>will</u> do for you is grant you a boss shield. It will also permanently activate the supershield if the character has the <HasSupershield> flag.


Meanwhile, actual Daodan overpower can only be achieved with the use of hypos to overheal, but note that the potential for Daodan overpower mode must be set with the <HasDaodanPowers> flag in ONCC for this to be possible.
The Daodan glow alone can be activated with BSL function <code>chr_super</code> without triggering a shield or overpower mode.
 
Actual Daodan overpower mode can only be achieved with the use of hypos to overheal, but note that the potential for Daodan overpower mode must be set with the <HasDaodanPowers> flag in ONCC for this to be possible.


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Latest revision as of 02:30, 15 October 2024

Oni has three kinds of shields that can be applied to a character, plus one special effect, the chenille. It can get a bit confusing to keep track of them, so this article is meant to keep things straight.

Force shield

Force shield.png

Blue color. This is a powerup you can pick up or give to someone via BSL function chr_givepowerup. Some enemies spawn with one. The wearer takes no damage from weapons until the force shield has been totally exhausted by absorbing damage.

Boss shield

Boss shield.png

Red color which only appears when body parts are struck with a weapon (can be hard to see). Applied with BSL function chr_boss_shield. Reduces damage from weapons but not melee. The damage reduction factor is set in ONCC's <BossShieldProtectAmount> field. The only characters in vanilla Oni who are given a boss shield are Barabas (2nd fight at TCTF HQ), Mukade, Muro (2nd fight at Mountain Compound) and Mutant Muro. For Barabas and Mukade the damage reduction factor is 50%, for Muro it's 75%, and for Mutant Muro it's 85%. For all other characters in the game, it's 50%.

Supershield

HasSupershield 1.png

Applied to a character using the <HasSupershield> flag in ONCC (a tutorial for doing this is HERE). A supershielded character will be totally immune to weapons. In vanilla Oni it is only used by Mutant Muro. When a character has a supershield:

  • It is visible as a faint red shield (unless you have a force shield and are not in overpower mode, in which case the blue force shield takes visual precedence). The other visual effects you can see surrounding Mutant Muro are his Daodan aura, not part of his supershield.
  • When impacted by a melee attack, a "zap" sound plays and a sizzling orange flare effect is spawned at the point of impact.
  • They are invulnerable to weapons and melee (except for throws; the reason Mutant Muro is not throwable is because he has the <CantTouchThis> flag).
  • It requires the ONCC flag <HasDaodanPowers> and over 50% overpower to be enabled. The code manually massages Mutant Muro's overpower amount in order to raise and lower his shield; as a player, if you have added the <HasSupershield> flag to your character, you are responsible for maintaining your overpower state at a sufficient level (see the tip under "Chenille" below).
  • A TRAM can have a flag that clears the supershield, which is why some of Mutant Muro's attacks remove his shield.

Chenille

Daodan Punch.png

Activated with the "chenille" cheat code. You will see the Daodan aura if a character has one (true for Konoko, who glows blue, Muro who glows red, and Mutant Muro who has orbs and rising waves around him). Oddly, the cheat says "Daodan Power Enabled" when used, but this is not Daodan overpower mode, which does extra melee damage. What this cheat will do for you is grant you a boss shield. It will also permanently activate the supershield if the character has the <HasSupershield> flag.

The Daodan glow alone can be activated with BSL function chr_super without triggering a shield or overpower mode.

Actual Daodan overpower mode can only be achieved with the use of hypos to overheal, but note that the potential for Daodan overpower mode must be set with the <HasDaodanPowers> flag in ONCC for this to be possible.