# Force Effect Field

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## Introduction

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Applies a [Force Effect](https://kb.heathen.group/old-kb/toolkit-for-physics/physkit/objects/force-effect) either as a global effect or as a triggered effect. One or more effects can be added and will be applied to any [Force Effect Reciever](https://kb.heathen.group/old-kb/toolkit-for-physics/physkit/components/force-effect-reciever) that is effected by this field.

Force Effect Fields act as a sphere of influence for the given [Force Effect](https://kb.heathen.group/old-kb/toolkit-for-physics/physkit/objects/force-effect) and when non-global describe the falloff of the effect as a distance from the origin.

## Trigger

You would typically use a Sphere Collider set to trigger with Force Effect Field objects that are non-global.
