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weapon_tripmine

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Viewmodel.
Class hierarchy
CTripmine
CBasePlayerWeapon
CBasePlayerItem
CBaseAnimating
CBaseDelay
CBaseEntity
tripmine.cpp

weapon_tripmine is a point entity available in Half-Life Half-Life, Half-Life: Opposing Force Half-Life: Opposing Force, and Half-Life: Blue Shift Half-Life: Blue Shift. These trip mines can be attached to static surfaces, and project a light-blue laser beam acting as a tripwire. If the beam is interrupted, the mine detonates in an explosion as powerful as a Satchel Charge. The player can carry up to 5 trip mines.

Key Values

Name (targetname) <string>
The targetname that other entities refer to this entity by.
Target (target) <targetname>
The targetname of an entity this entity will trigger when activated.
Delay before trigger (delay) <integer>
Delay in seconds before firing the targeted entity.
Killtarget (killtarget) <targetname>
Entity to remove when activated.
Pitch Yaw Roll (Y Z X) (angles) <QAngle>
This entity's orientation in the world. Pitch is rotation around the Y axis, yaw is the rotation around the Z axis, roll is the rotation around the X axis.

Flags

Not In Deathmatch : [2048]
Prevent this entity from attempting to spawn when deathmatch (multiplayer) is enabled.
Tip.pngTip:This is intercepted before the entity spawns (hardcoded in the engine), and as such prevents it from ever contributing to the edict limit. As such, it may be desirable to set this on entities that delete themselves in multiplayer anyway, such as monsters and info_null, to prevent them from contributing towards map spawn edict limit crashes on maps with lots of entities.

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References

References
1. Unlike most worldmodels, its name is p_tripmine.mdl.