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As seen in the [Skills] wiki page, itis possible to execute mechanics from a mob via the syntax
```yaml
- mechanic{argument=value} @[targeter] ~on[trigger] [health_modifier] [chance]
```
But this approach is not suitable if one wanted to "group together" multiple mechanics and, in general, make more advanced behaviors for the mob. This can be solved via the use of the Metaskills.
Table of Contents:
[[_TOC_]]
# What is a Metaskill?
A Metaskill is, in essence, a list of mechanics to execute once the metaskill is called via a [Meta Mechanic].
They are located in `../plugins/MythicMobs/Skills` inside `.yml` files.
The syntax of a Metaskill is the following:
```yaml
internal_skillname:
Cooldown: [seconds]
OnCooldownSkill: [the metaskill to execute if this on is on cooldown]
CancelIfNoTargets: [true/false]
Conditions:
- condition1
- condition2
TargetConditions:
- condition3
- condition4
TriggerConditions:
- condition5
- condition6
Skills:
- mechanic1
- mechanic2
```
Please note that only the `internal_skillname` element is required. For instance, you could make a Metaskill with only skills, only a cooldown, or only some Conditions.
In the following paragraphs it will be explained what every element in there does, and how to use it.
There are also a couple of pertinent [Examples] if you want to see a more practical approach of this.
# Breaking Down the Metaskills Configuration
## Internal SkillName
It's the string that will identify the metaskill inside mythicmobs, exactly how the [Internal Name] works for mobs.
A valid Internal SkillName must be unique (aka, there cannot exists two skills that shares the skillname) and not containt any space character.
If you want to execute a specific metaskill in any way, you will have to use its Internal SkillName in some way
## Cooldown
The Cooldown is the time, in seconds, that must elapse between executions of the metaskill for the same caster.
For instance:
```yaml
ExampleCooldownSkill:
Cooldown: 10
Skills:
- ignite @self
```
The `ExampleCooldownSkill` metaskill will only be able to be triggered once every 10 seconds by the same caster.
A cooldown can be:
- **tested against** via the [SkillOnCooldown] condition
- **fetched** via the [<caster.skill.\[skill_name\].cooldown>] placeholder
- **set** via the [SetSkillCooldown] mechanic.
## OnCooldownSkill
If the Metaskill is triggered while on cooldown, the skill specified here will be casted instead.
For instance, in this example:
```yaml
FirstSkill:
Cooldown: 10
OnCooldownSkill: SecondSkill
Skills:
- command{c="say First"}
SecondSkill:
Cooldown: 5
OnCooldownSkill: ThirdSkill
Skills:
- command{c="say Second"}
ThirdSkill:
Skills:
- command{c="say Third"}
```
Casting FirstSkill normally would result in "First" being written in chat. Executing it again while still on cooldown would write "Second" in chat, and executing it another time while both FirstSkill and SecondSkill are on cooldown would result in "Third" being written in chat
## CancelIfNoTargets
If the metaskill should cancel its execution if no eligible targets are provided to it.
Defaults to `true`.
## Conditions
The [Conditions] of the metaskill. Those conditions evaluates the caster of the metaskill.
Depending on the [Condition Action] used in each condition, different behaviors can occur: read the relevant wiki page for more info
## Target Conditions
The Target [Conditions] of the metaskill. Those conditions evaluates the inherited target of the metaskill, it being either an entity ot a location.
Depending on the [Condition Action] used in each condition, different behaviors can occur: read the relevant wiki page for more info
## Trigger Conditions
The Trigger [Conditions] of the metaskill. Those conditions evaluates the entity that triggered the skilltree. This entity can also be targeted via the [@Trigger] targeter
Depending on the [Condition Action] used in each condition, different behaviors can occur: read the relevant wiki page for more info
## Skills
The true core of a metaskill. It's the list of the mechanics that will be executed by the metaskill once triggered. Other [Meta Mechanic]s can be used in here, allowing the Metaskill to trigger other ones. Delays can also be used here, allowing the user to set a delay for every mechanic in the list after the delay mechanic is used.
The skills are normally executed from the first on the list to the last one. If a [Meta Mechanic] is used, its mechanics will be executed before the mechanics of the original Metaskill resume execution. If a delay is present inside the called Metaskill, the mechanics of the original Metaskill resume execution, and the mechanics present in the called metaskill are executed after the delay
![](https://i.imgur.com/ZiHWeBQ.png)
> In this image, an example of the above behavior is shown. if we execute `ExampleSkill_First`, the mechanics will be executed in the order their numeration, from mechanic1 to mechanic9, with a delay of 20 ticks between mechanic7, mechanic8 and mechanic9
<!-- GENERIC -->
[Skills]: /Skills/Skills
[Meta Mechanic]: /Skills/Mechanics#advancedmeta-mechanics
[Examples]: /examples/Common-Examples#skills
<!-- INTERNAL SKILLNAME -->
[Internal MobName]: /Mobs/Mobs#internal_name
<!-- COOLDOWN -->
[SkillOnCooldown]: /conditions/skilloncooldown
[<caster.skill.\[skill_name\].cooldown>]: /Skills/Placeholders#caster-placeholders
[SetSkillCooldown]: /skills/mechanics/setskillcooldown
<!-- CONDITIONS -->
[Conditions]: /Skills/conditions
[Condition Action]: /Skills/conditions#condition-actions
[@Trigger]: /Skills/Triggers#the-trigger-targeter
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