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Specifies whether or not this [[InfantryType]] can enter an enemy [[VehicleType]] and capture it in a similar manner to an {{TTL|Engineer}} capturing a [[BuildingType]]. Also referred to as 'hijacking'. | |||
In {{Ra2}} and {{Yr}}, the [[InfantryType]] must also have {{TTL|Thief|yes}} set otherwise it will get the 'enter' cursor on the target [[VehicleType]] but will not, in fact, be able to enter it. {{TTL|Thief|yes}} also allows the [[InfantryType]] to enter enemy ore refineries, so the [[InfantryType]] also needs to be given {{TTL|Agent|yes}} and {{TTL|Infiltrate|yes}} (giving it full {{Ra2}} Spy capabilities), or {{TTL|Infiltrate|no}} | |||
{{TTL|NonVehicle|yes}} set on a [[VehicleType]] prevents a {{TTL|VehicleThief}} from capturing it, however this also invokes additional, possibly undesirable logic. | |||
{{Bugs}} | |||
If {{TTL|VehicleThief|yes}} is set on an [[InfantryType]] then that [[InfantryType]] will be unable to enter guard mode. For example, setting {{TTL|VehicleThief|yes}} on an Attack Dog will prevent the Attack Dog from detecting and attacking disguised enemy units automatically. |
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Flag: | VehicleThief |
File(s): | Rules(md).ini |
Values: | Booleans |
Default: | no |
Applicable to: | InfantryTypes |
Specifies whether or not this InfantryType can enter an enemy VehicleType and capture it in a similar manner to an Template:TTL capturing a BuildingType. Also referred to as 'hijacking'.
In Red Alert 2 and Yuri's Revenge, the InfantryType must also have Template:TTL set otherwise it will get the 'enter' cursor on the target VehicleType but will not, in fact, be able to enter it. Template:TTL also allows the InfantryType to enter enemy ore refineries, so the InfantryType also needs to be given Template:TTL and Template:TTL (giving it full Red Alert 2 Spy capabilities), or Template:TTL
Template:TTL set on a VehicleType prevents a Template:TTL from capturing it, however this also invokes additional, possibly undesirable logic.
Bugs/Side-Effects/Unexpected Limitations
If Template:TTL is set on an InfantryType then that InfantryType will be unable to enter guard mode. For example, setting Template:TTL on an Attack Dog will prevent the Attack Dog from detecting and attacking disguised enemy units automatically.