# Force Effect Reciever

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## Introduction

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Added to an object you want to have effected by a Force Effect Source. The receiver enables this object to listen for local and global Force Effects and allows you to configure what effectors will be listened to or ignored.

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## Triggers

Typically a [Force Effect Soruce](https://kb.heathen.group/old-kb/toolkit-for-physics/physkit/components/force-effect-source) will have a trigger collider, the Force Effect Receiver will automatically add and remove [Force Effect Sources](https://kb.heathen.group/old-kb/toolkit-for-physics/physkit/components/force-effect-source) that it enters/exits the trigger of.
