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Adjusting Rotation of Instantiated Objects
I have a sword in a game. When you click on the sword, it deletes and creates another one in your hand. It does this correctly but with a random rotation. How do I fix this?
 #pragma strict
 
 var hand : GameObject;
 var sword : Transform;
 
 
 
 
 
 function OnMouseUp()
 {    
     
     
     
     Destroy(gameObject);
     var clone = Instantiate(sword, hand.transform.position, Quaternion.identity);
     clone.transform.parent = hand.transform;
     Debug.Log("The Sword is in your Inventory");
     WaitForSeconds(1);
 
 }
Is just a lot more easier to already have it there and just set to invisible ..ins$$anonymous$$d of instantiating others. It doesn't impact the performance a lot neither (unless you have thousands of swords ).
I agree with @Crystalline that having the sword in place and just making it visible is a nice way to go. If you want to handle it your way:
- In the editor temporarily place a sword in the hand correctly. 
- $$anonymous$$ake the sword a child of the hand. 
- Record the rotation in the Inspector. This is the local rotation...that is the rotation relative to the parent. 
- Between lines 17 and 18 insert: 
 - clone.transform.localRotation = Quaternion.Euler([Insert recorded values here]); 
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