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An All-In-One Free vTubing Solution! · By Kyuppin

Throw Object Requests/Ideas ; u ;

A topic by Mel with a C created Apr 16, 2024 Views: 261 Replies: 2
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Hullo again Kyuppin!

I had a few questions/ideas while we've been toying around with the throw object command:

1. My community has been loving watching me get mass-attacked with snacks whenever someone subs. :D I was wondering if it's possible to trigger a custom multiple-objects-thrown action when 1) someone redeems specific number of bits or 2) uses channel points?

2. Would it be possible to allow chat to choose a specific item to toss at me when using bits and/or channel points?

3. A funny idea my fiancee shared: any chance we could have a random chance of dodging a thrown object or blocking it? :))

4. Related to the above sorta: would it be possible to modify the chances that a specific kind of object will spawn when dropped or thrown? (Kinda like gacha!)

Thank you so much for your time! As always I completely understand if it's not feasible for any of these to be implemented ; u ;

I would also like numbers 1 and 2 if possible, but understand if not. 3, I could live without. Number 4, maybe you could skew the odds by having multiple of the same picture to increase likelihood of that object being thrown?

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1. Adding specific bit amount redeems is possible but a lot of work hmmmm. Not sure if I'd want to commit to it tbh. But maybe I could add it in a very limited capacity, like 3 options for specific bit amounts to trigger a throw object. 

2. Possible, maybe by adding a keyword to their cheer or points that looks for an image of the same filename. hmmm

3. I could add something like that sure. Dodge percentage!

4. This one can already be done, though in a hacky sort of way. Since vtuber kit chooses a throw item at random, you can add 9 copies of the "common" image to the folder, and then 1 "rare" image, so it would effectively have only a 10% chance to show up.