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|image= | |image=STROOP- TTC Spinner.png | ||
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|damage=none | |damage=none | ||
|tangibility_radius=450 | |tangibility_radius=450 | ||
|interaction_type=none | |interaction_type=none | ||
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The spinner behaves differently on all four clock settings. | The spinner behaves differently on all four clock settings. | ||
===Still Setting=== | ===Still Setting=== | ||
The spinner is still on the still setting. | |||
===Fast Setting=== | ===Fast Setting=== | ||
The spinner spins quickly on the fast setting. <!--TODO: Elaborate on this, give numbers--> | |||
===Slow Setting=== | ===Slow Setting=== | ||
The spinner spins slowly on the slow setting. <!--TODO: Same as above--> | |||
===Random Setting=== | ===Random Setting=== | ||
Spinners call [[RNG]] twice when they stop spinning<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiuLeTE2MeQ</ref>. The first call determines direction. If the result is less than 32768, the spinner spins clockwise, and otherwise counterclockwise. The second call determines intended angular displacement. Spinners calculate their intended angular displacement by the following formula, in which % denotes the [[wikipedia:modulo operation|modulo function]]: | Spinners call [[RNG]] twice when they stop spinning<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiuLeTE2MeQ</ref>. The first call determines direction. If the result is less than 32768, the spinner spins clockwise, and otherwise counterclockwise. The second call determines intended angular displacement. Spinners calculate their intended angular displacement by the following formula, in which % denotes the [[wikipedia:modulo operation|modulo function]]: |
Revision as of 17:33, 19 April 2019
Spinner | |||
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Hitbox |
Collision involves triangles instead of a cylindrical hitbox | ||
Damage | none | ||
Tangibility radius | 450 | ||
Interaction type | none | ||
Surfaces | floor: 0x00, wall: 0x00, ceil: 0x15 | ||
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A spinner is an object found in Tick Tock Clock. The spinner spins around its central axis either clockwise or counterclockwise, and its spin is dependent on the setting of the clock.
Behavior
The spinner behaves differently on all four clock settings.
Still Setting
The spinner is still on the still setting.
Fast Setting
The spinner spins quickly on the fast setting.
Slow Setting
The spinner spins slowly on the slow setting.
Random Setting
Spinners call RNG twice when they stop spinning[1]. The first call determines direction. If the result is less than 32768, the spinner spins clockwise, and otherwise counterclockwise. The second call determines intended angular displacement. Spinners calculate their intended angular displacement by the following formula, in which % denotes the modulo function:
Intended Angular Displacement = (RNG % 4) * 30 + 30
The following is a table summarizing this information, with probabilities of the individual states in parentheses:
Spinner intended CW ang disp (AU) | RNG2 % 4 = 0 (24.982339%) | RNG2 % 4 = 1 (24.999232%) | RNG2 % 4 = 2 (25.008447%) | RNG2 % 4 = 3 (25.009982%) |
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RNG1 ≥ 32768 (49.983107%) | -30 (12.485794%) | -60 (12.490401%) | -90 (12.501152%) | -120 (12.505759%) |
RNG1 < 32768 (50.016893%) | 30 (12.496545%) | 60 (12.508831%) | 90 (12.507295%) | 120 (12.504223%) |