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A [[script]] is generally a special action associated with an item that is activated by means of a [[verb]]. Items which possess ''scripts'' are referred to as being ''scripted'' or ''scripted items''. This term is considered to be [[OOC]], and should not be used in-game. A common in-game alternative to ''scripted'' is ''actioned'' or ''zested'', though whether or not this term is more or less out-of-character is up for debate. |
A [[script]] is generally a special action associated with an item that is activated by means of a [[verb]]. Items which possess ''scripts'' are referred to as being ''scripted'' or ''scripted items''. This term is considered to be [[OOC]], and should not be used in-game. A common in-game alternative to ''scripted'' is ''actioned'' or ''zested'', though whether or not this term is more or less out-of-character is up for debate. |
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Scripts can be ambient (happening without any player-item interaction), or triggered via '''verb traps'''. Common verb traps include [[RUB]], [[TAP]], and [[WAVE]]. An item will have unique messaging for each of its verb traps. |
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==See also== |
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*[[EZ script]] |
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Revision as of 14:17, 25 January 2015
A script is generally a special action associated with an item that is activated by means of a verb. Items which possess scripts are referred to as being scripted or scripted items. This term is considered to be OOC, and should not be used in-game. A common in-game alternative to scripted is actioned or zested, though whether or not this term is more or less out-of-character is up for debate.
Scripts can be ambient (happening without any player-item interaction), or triggered via verb traps. Common verb traps include RUB, TAP, and WAVE. An item will have unique messaging for each of its verb traps.