This is just a general tip and has nothing to do with your topic:
Seeing your first screenshot, and all of the nested conditional branches ... you're probably going to be running off the page to the right. Annoying, right? Well, the good thing here is, is that you don't need to place those conditional branches within the conditional branches. Simply place them underneath each other, they will only run if that switch is turned on. And I assume it'll be turned on in a chronological order. So if switch Fluttershy upset is on, and Fluttershy happy is off, guess which conditional branch will run, and which one will not?
Seeing your first screenshot, and all of the nested conditional branches ... you're probably going to be running off the page to the right. Annoying, right? Well, the good thing here is, is that you don't need to place those conditional branches within the conditional branches. Simply place them underneath each other, they will only run if that switch is turned on. And I assume it'll be turned on in a chronological order. So if switch Fluttershy upset is on, and Fluttershy happy is off, guess which conditional branch will run, and which one will not?
