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"Script" can also refer to a complicated mechanical benefit(s) that also works in combination with verb traps. Examples of this include the wand holder of a [[wand-holding runestaff]], [[rotflares]], and [[Voln armor]]. These are often referred to as '''functional scripts.''' |
"Script" can also refer to a complicated mechanical benefit(s) that also works in combination with verb traps. Examples of this include the wand holder of a [[wand-holding runestaff]], [[rotflares]], and [[Voln armor]]. These are often referred to as '''functional scripts.''' |
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*[[EZ script]] |
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*[[Policy 18 updated (saved post)]] |
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*[[The Charts of Clarity]] |
*[[The Charts of Clarity]] |
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*[http://forums.play.net/forums/GemStone%20IV/Game%20Design%20Discussions/Items%20and%20Inventory/view Items and Inventory Officials folder] |
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Revision as of 07:02, 24 June 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.
"Script" can also refer to a complicated mechanical benefit(s) that also works in combination with verb traps. Examples of this include the wand holder of a wand-holding runestaff, rotflares, and Voln armor. These are often referred to as functional scripts.