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Naos Updates RUMMAGE to Help Search for Stuff in Containers

GM Naos updated RUMMAGE with a new option to help you grab those hard to reach items deep in your containers. RUMMAGE FOR lets you specify an arbitrary description. Use RUMMAGE all by itself for updated usage details.

http://bit.ly/2KiJo2O

Category: General Roleplaying
Topic: Verbs

Date: 04/27/2018 09:54 PM CDT
From: GS4-NAOS
Subj: RUMMAGE FOR SUCCESS
The RUMMAGE verb has been updated with a new option to enable you to grab those hard to reach items deep in your containers. RUMMAGE FOR allows you to specify an arbitrary description and the verb will find and get the first item in the target container that matches the specified description. Type RUMMAGE for updated usage details!


Naos


Date: 04/28/2018 10:28 AM CDT
From: VUWH60A
Subj: Re: RUMMAGE FOR SUCCESS

Heya Naos.

Any additional function is appreciated, but I do not see where this differs much from GET ITEM IN except for the action display.

Would it be possible to have the verb search all (non-nested) open containers until it gets a hit?

Or is this only for RP?

Thanks, Askip

😀


Date: 04/28/2018 10:30 AM CDT
From: THORNBROOK
Subj: Re: RUMMAGE FOR SUCCESS

Askip,

There was some chatter on discord about not being able to specify which item to get when the items have the same adjective and you aren’t able to specify two adjectives with GET.

Specifically the light pink notes and bright pink notes and vivid pink notes…. Get pink note could get any of the three.


Date: 04/28/2018 10:55 AM CDT
From: VUWH60A
Subj: Re: RUMMAGE FOR SUCCESS

Aha, okay thanks.

😀


Date: 04/28/2018 01:54 PM CDT
From: OM1E5GA
Subj: Re: RUMMAGE FOR SUCCESS
<There was some chatter on discord about not being able to specify which item to get when the items have the same adjective and you aren’t able to specify two adjectives with GET.>

Times like this are when I’m glad I use Stormfront

Starchitin

A severed gnomish hand crawls in on its fingertips and makes a rude gesture before quickly decaying and rotting into dust. A gust of wind quickly scatters the dust.

 

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