Previous example were slightly ambiguous, by adding 'fixed' NodePath tree
to compare and one more example it will be easier to understand for
future generation of developers.
Fetch a node. "path" must be valid (or else error will occur) and can be either the name of a child node, a relative path (from the current node to another node), or an absolute path to a node.[br] Examples ofa paths are: get_node("Sword") , get_node("../Swamp/Alligator") , get_node("/MyGame"). [br]Note: fetching absolute paths only works when the node is inside the scene tree (see [method is_inside_scene]).
Fetch a node. NodePath must be valid (or else error will occur) and can be either the path to child node, a relative path (from the current node to another node), or an absolute path to a node.[br] Note: fetching absolute paths only works when the node is inside the scene tree (see [method is_inside_scene]). Examples. Assume your current node is Character and following tree:[br]