Applies the disguise to the provided player.
If the provided player does not pass the device's filter settings, or if another disguise is already present and the device's Stomp Existing Disguise option is set to false, the disguise will not be applied.
Verse using statement |
using { /Fortnite.com/Devices } |
ApplyDisguise<public>(Player:player)<transacts><no_rollback>:void
Parameters
ApplyDisguise takes the following parameters:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Player |
player |
Attributes, Specifiers, and Effects
Specifiers
The following specifiers determine how you can interact with ApplyDisguise in your programs. For the complete list of specifiers, see the Specifiers Page.
| Specifier | Meaning |
|---|---|
public |
The identifier is universally accessible. You can use this on modules, classes, interfaces, structs, enums, methods, and data. |
Effects
The following effects determine how ApplyDisguise behaves in your programs. For the complete list of effects, see the Effect Specifers section of the Specifiers Page.
| Effect | Meaning |
|---|---|
transacts |
This effect indicates that any actions performed by the function can be rolled back. The transacts effect is required any time a mutable variable (var) is written. You’ll be notified when you compile your code if the transacts effect was added to a function that can’t be rolled back. Note that this check is not done for functions with the native specifier. |
no_rollback |
This is the default effect when no exclusive effect is specified. The no_rollback effect indicates that any actions performed by the function cannot be undone and so the function cannot be used in a failure context. This effect cannot be manually specified. |