So, I had a code that was like this for a custom <ToughtDef>:
But now in my code, Trait1 is part of a "spectrum" trait, with different degrees, and only the negative degree (-1) should have the ThoughtDef. Trait2 is still a standalone trait, with no degrees. As a workaround for now, I duplicated my ThoughtDef and made one for each, like this:
Is it the best/only way to make that work, or is it possible to have both a standalone trait and a specific degree for another trait in the same ThoughtDef?
Second question about a similar thing, is it possible to have several different degrees in the tag "<requiredTraitsDegree>"? Like this for example:
Code Select
<defName>CustomThought</defName>
[...]
<requiredTraits>
<li>Trait1</li>
<li>Trait2</li>
</requiredTraits>
But now in my code, Trait1 is part of a "spectrum" trait, with different degrees, and only the negative degree (-1) should have the ThoughtDef. Trait2 is still a standalone trait, with no degrees. As a workaround for now, I duplicated my ThoughtDef and made one for each, like this:
Code Select
<ThoughtDef>
<defName>CustomThoughtTrait1</defName>
[...]
<requiredTraits>
<li>Trait1</li>
</requiredTraits>
<requiredTraitsDegree>-1</requiredTraitsDegree>
[...]
</ThoughtDef>
<ThoughtDef>
<defName>CustomThoughtTrait2</defName>
[...]
<requiredTraits>
<li>Trait2</li>
</requiredTraits>
[...]
</ThoughtDef>
Is it the best/only way to make that work, or is it possible to have both a standalone trait and a specific degree for another trait in the same ThoughtDef?
Second question about a similar thing, is it possible to have several different degrees in the tag "<requiredTraitsDegree>"? Like this for example:
Code Select
<requiredTraits>
<li>Trait1</li>
</requiredTraits>
<requiredTraitsDegree>
<li>-2</li>
<li>-1</li>
</requiredTraitsDegree>