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feat: event on usable activating effects#754

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feat: event on usable activating effects#754
michcio15 wants to merge 18 commits intoExMod-Team:devfrom
michcio15:feat/Event-OnUsableActivatingEffects

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@michcio15 michcio15 commented Feb 15, 2026

Description

Describe the changes
Adds a new event that is called before e.g medkit applies its effetc

What is the current behavior? (You can also link to an open issue here)
non existent

What is the new behavior? (if this is a feature change)
now you can call it

Does this PR introduce a breaking change? (What changes might users need to make in their application due to this PR?)

Other information:
still a wip any help/feedback is welcome

Types of changes

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • Documentations

Submission checklist

  • I have checked the project can be compiled
  • I have tested my changes and it worked as expected

Patches (if there are any changes related to Harmony patches)

  • I have checked no IL patching errors in the console

Other

  • Still requires more testing

@michcio15 michcio15 marked this pull request as draft February 15, 2026 19:16
@michcio15 michcio15 changed the title Feat/event on usable activating effects feat:event on usable activating effects Feb 15, 2026
@github-actions github-actions bot removed the API label Feb 15, 2026
@michcio15 michcio15 changed the title feat:event on usable activating effects feat: event on usable activating effects Feb 15, 2026
@michcio15 michcio15 closed this Feb 15, 2026
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