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Revision as of 17:59, 16 May 2020
impersonate() Function
• Introduced in version 1.7.0
• Last checked for compatibility with version 1.7.0
Impersonate changes the impersonated token for the client running the function, replacing any current impersonation. Rather than being used like switchToken() to aid in macro execution, this function is the same as right-clicking a token and selecting 'Impersonate'.
Usage
impersonate(id)
Parameters
id
- The id or name of the token to impersonate.
Example
You can use Impersonate to simulate multiple tokens speaking in turn:
[h: impersonate("Hero")]Hi!<br>
[h: impersonate("Elf")]Hi!<br>
[h: impersonate("Mystic")]Hi!<br>
[h: impersonate("Wolf")]Burp!
Output:
File:func impersonate example1.pngSee Also
Version Changes
- 1.7.0 - Introduced.