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| <caster.heldenchantlevel.#> | Returns the enchant level of specified # enchant |
| <caster.heldenchantlevel.#> | Returns the enchant level of specified # enchant |
| <caster.skill.\[skill_name\].cooldown> | Returns the current cooldown of the give skill as a float number |
| <caster.skill.\[skill_name\].cooldown> | Returns the current cooldown of the give skill as a float number |
| <caster.raytrace> | Returns the name of the block being looked at by the caster (4.5 blocks of range) |
| <caster.raytrace> | Returns the name of the block being looked at by the caster (4.5 blocks of range) |
| <caster.children.size> | Returns the number of children this entity has |
**Variable Placeholders**
**Variable Placeholders**
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**Target Placeholders**
**Target Placeholders**
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These placeholders will return whatever target selector has been used. For instance <target.name> + @NearestPlayer will return the name of the player closest to the casting mob.
These placeholders will return whatever target selector has been used. For instance <target.name> + @NearestPlayer will return the name of the player closest to the casting mob. The following are only some of the placeholders that can have a `target` scope, and in general any placeholder that is also present in the [Caster Placeholder](#caster-placeholders) section will also work.
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Skills:
Skills:
- message{m="<&b><caster.name><&r> was slain by <&a><trigger.name><&r>."} @PIR{r=20} ~onDeath
- message{m="<&b><caster.name><&r> was slain by <&a><trigger.name><&r>."} @PIR{r=20} ~onDeath
The following are only some of the placeholders that can have a `trigger` scope, and in general any placeholder that is also present in the [Caster Placeholder](#caster-placeholders) section will also work.