local tool = script.Parent -- Assuming the script is a child of the tool local handle = tool.Handle -- Assuming there's a handle or part that could trigger
Let's assume a hypothetical scenario where we want to create a simple script that prints out when a player hits another player in a game, potentially modifying or extending the hit detection logic. Get Script--working extender phantom forces script hitbox
-- Connect the function to parts or whatever handles hit detection in your game -- For example, a character's weapon or a projectile might have a Touched event. local tool = script
-- Function to check for hit local function onPartTouched(hit) -- Check if what hit the part is a character part if hit.Parent:FindFirstChild("Humanoid") then local character = hit.Parent local player = players:GetPlayerFromCharacter(character) if player then print(player.Name .. " hit another player.") -- Here you could implement custom logic for what happens on a hit end end end " hit another player
-- This is a conceptual example. Real scripts would depend on the game's API and structure.
-- Assuming you're using Roblox as a platform for simplicity -- In real scenarios, accessing game mechanics can vary greatly
-- Get the Players local players = game:GetService("Players")