In other words, can I set Unit Variable A to a unit, then set Unit Variable B to the same unit, and have the GUI still acknowledge the unit as being both variables?
Alright. I'm having trouble with a trigger-run ability. I used the "Bear Form" as the base, so it merely acts as an "on/off" switch for the trigger. The ability is used to call units in and out of battle, with the player being limited to 1 unit in combat at a time. The player uses the ability once and the in-combat unit is moved back to the safe-zone. The player then uses the ability again and is given the choice of what unit to bring into battle next through dialog boxes.
I was using 2 seperate variables for each unit, because each unit needs an exclusive variable that they can be referred to. Then I used a second variable for the specific unit that was Active at the time, so this unit could be returned to the safe zone.
Anyway, the triggers seem to work at times, then not at others, and I thought it could be because the GUI was having trouble with the 2 variables.
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