Verb:INSPECT
INSPECT is a verb that has several different uses. It gives more information about a particular item, typically where it is worn, how much if anything it holds, where it would protect, and if it has a purpose.
Items that resist inspection often have scripts on them. Inspecting an item that you have REGISTERed will display the last time that the item was registered.
People Targets
Self Targets
You inspect yourself carefully, making sure you're all right.
Other Targets
>inspect Person
You examine Person closely, sizing her up and taking note of all the details.
Item Targets
Shields
Inspecting shields will tell the size of the shield, the material of the shield, and if it is spiked.
>inspect shield
You carefully inspect your villswood shield.
Your careful inspection of a spiked villswood shield allows you to conclude that it is a medium shield that protects the bearer if carried in the left hand. You also notice that it is spiked.
You determine that you could wear the shield, slinging it across your shoulders and back. The shield appears to serve some purpose.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of villswood.
Armor and Armor Accessories
Inspecting armor will tell the what area the armor protects, the material of the armor, and if it is spiked.
>inspect tunic
You carefully inspect your embroidered tunic.
Your careful inspection of a rune embroidered elven tunic with long veniom slashed sleeves allows you to conclude that it is soft leather armor that covers the torso only.
You determine that you could wear the tunic around your chest. The tunic appears to serve some purpose.
You remember that you registered this item between three and four years ago.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of leather.
Inspecting armor accessories will tell the what area the accessory protects, where it is worn, the material of the accessory, and if it is spiked.
>inspect torc
You carefully inspect your ora torc.
Your careful inspection of an arabesque silver imflass torc allows you to conclude that it is miscellaneous armor that covers the neck.
You determine that you could wear the torc around your neck. The torc appears to serve some purpose.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of ora.
Weapons
Inspecting weapons will tell what weapon style is necessary to yield the weapon, if the weapon is actually a modified version of another weapon, and the material of the weapon.
>inspect tetsubo
You carefully inspect your vultite-studded tetsubo.
After a careful inspection you determine that a baby blue vultite-studded tetsubo requires skill in twohanded weapons to use effectively. It appears to be a modified maul.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of vultite.
Armor Concealers
Inspecting an armor-concealing item will show what sorts of armor it will conceal. Not all concealers will cover all armor.
You carefully inspect your flowing silk robes.
You determine that you could wear the robes around your chest. The robes appears to serve some purpose.
You determine that the flowing silk robes is an armor concealing garment that will hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms, legs and head when it is worn.
Instruments
Instruments of all shapes and sizes may now be INSPECTed to determine the skill required to effectively play them.
Clothing and Containers
You carefully inspect your knee-high silk boots.
You estimate that a pair of knee-high silk boots laced with ruby-dusted ribbons can store a very small amount with enough space for one item.
You determine that you could wear the boots on your feet. The boots appears to serve some purpose.
>inspect harness
You carefully inspect your orc hide harness.
You estimate that a lime green orc hide harness can store a medium-sized amount with enough space for a couple of items.
You determine that you could wear the harness, slinging it across your shoulders and back. The harness appears to serve some purpose.
Container Size Categories
Each descriptive category represents a capacity range, measured in pounds. The Off-The-Shelf item values shown within ( ) are the accurate maximum capacities for those particular items when purchased. Other containers within the same descriptive category may have different maximum capacities. For example, the rucksacks sold in the Wehnimer's Landing general store inspect as 'slightly large' and player testing has shown that the maximum capacity is 40 lbs. The rucksacks weigh 4 lbs when empty, therefore, their total weight when filled to maximum capacity is 44 lbs.
The min/max values for each category are somewhat speculative and further player testing is needed to refine these ranges.
Description | Capacity (lbs.) | Off-The-Shelf Items | |
---|---|---|---|
Min | Max | ||
Very Small | <2 | 4 | |
Small | 5 | 9 | small sack/herb pouch (5 lbs) WL GS |
Fairly Small | 10 | 14 | small chest (10 lbs) WL GS † |
Somewhat Small | 15 | ? | scabbard/sheath (15 lbs) WL GS |
Slightly Small | ? | ? | |
Medium | 20 | 39 | large sack (20 lbs) WL GS |
Slightly Large | 40 | 49 | knapsack/rucksack (40 lbs) WL GS |
Fairly Large | 50 | 59 | |
Large | 60 | 69 | |
Particularly Large | 70 | 79 | |
Very Large | 80 | 99 | small chest (80 lbs) WL GS † |
Significant | 100 | 119 | backpack (100 lbs) WL GS |
Exceptional | 120 | 139 | |
Huge | 140 | 159 | |
Incredible | 160 | 179 | |
Enormous | 180 | 199 | |
Gigantic | 200 | 1000 |
† In addition to the 'very large' storage capacity within the small chests, a 'fairly small' amount can be stored on them. Since an empty chest weighs 6 lbs., the total weight of a chest filled to max capacity is 96 lbs.