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===Custom |
===Custom paper=== |
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Some stackers allow for custom [[paper]] options which mean that when {{com|PULL}}ed, you will get a {{tt|<paper> scroll}}. To change the type of paper that a custom paper scroll stacker uses, {{com|push}} {{tt|my <stacker> with my paper}} when holding a different type of paper. |
Some stackers allow for custom [[paper]] options which mean that when {{com|PULL}}ed, you will get a {{tt|<paper> scroll}}. To change the type of paper that a custom paper scroll stacker uses, {{com|push}} {{tt|my <stacker> with my paper}} when holding a different type of paper. |
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===Container=== |
===Container=== |
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Scroll stackers are also containers capable of holding items. Standard ones sold at festivals have a capacity of 6 length x 3 width x 3 height x 60 stones. You can {{com|LOOK}} {{tt|in}}, {{com|RUMMAGE}} or {{com|INVENTORY}} the stacker to view its contents. |
Scroll stackers are also containers capable of holding items. Standard ones sold at festivals have a capacity of 6 length x 3 width x 3 height x 60 stones. You can {{com|LOOK}} {{tt|in}}, {{com|RUMMAGE}} or {{com|INVENTORY}} the stacker to view its contents. |
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===Troubleshooting tips=== |
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* If you {{com|CLOSE}} and {{com|OPEN}} the stacker it will return to the first page. This is useful if you aren't able to get back to the first page with {{com|TURN}}. |
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* The stacker is also a container. If you find your scroll "missing", try {{com|LOOK}} {{tt|IN <stacker>}} as you might have {{com|PUT}} your scroll in the container instead of {{com|PUSH}} {{tt|''<stacker>'' with ''<scroll>''}} |
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==Verbs== |
==Verbs== |
Latest revision as of 13:03, 25 January 2018
Description
Introduced at Guildfest 423, scroll stackers allow users to (PUSH MY <STACKER> WITH MY <SCROLL>) in order to scribe multiple copies of a number of different spell scrolls into them. The scroll being scribed is destroyed in the proccess. Each copy can later be retrieved using (PULL MY <STACKER>) after it has been TURNed to a section.
STUDYing your scroll stacker will reveal its capacity and whether or not it is a custom paper stacker.
Capacity
Different scroll stackers have different capacities. Standard festival shop stackers have 20 spell sections capable of holding up to 10 copies of a spell. Capacities for limited items are higher, with GM Auction scroll stackers having 50 spell sections capable of holding 50 copies each.
Stacker | Sections | Copies |
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fire-blasted tome bound in leather | 50 | 50 |
organized roll of leaves secured with twine | 50 | 50 |
elegant folio bound in pale leather | 30 | 25 |
standard | 20 | 10 |
Custom paper
Some stackers allow for custom paper options which mean that when PULLed, you will get a <PAPER> SCROLL. To change the type of paper that a custom paper scroll stacker uses, PUSH MY <STACKER> WITH MY PAPER when holding a different type of paper.
Container
Scroll stackers are also containers capable of holding items. Standard ones sold at festivals have a capacity of 6 length x 3 width x 3 height x 60 stones. You can LOOK IN, RUMMAGE or INVENTORY the stacker to view its contents.
Troubleshooting tips
- If you CLOSE and OPEN the stacker it will return to the first page. This is useful if you aren't able to get back to the first page with TURN.
- The stacker is also a container. If you find your scroll "missing", try LOOK IN <STACKER> as you might have PUT your scroll in the container instead of PUSH <STACKER> WITH <SCROLL>
Verbs
- STUDY:
- Examining the <stacker>, you're pretty sure you can OPEN, CLOSE, READ, LOOK, TURN, PUSH, PULL, FLIP.
- Your <stacker> currently has 20 spell sections and allows for 10 copies of each.
- Your <stacker> allows for custom paper on <stacker>.
- Your <stacker> is currently configured to use <paper> for scrolls. To change this, you can PUSH your <stacker> with a different PAPER.
- SYNTAX: PUSH <stacker> with (SCROLL)
- To remove a written scroll:
- READ (when closed): The <stacker> is closed.
- READ (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
- READ (when open to an empty section - folio with contents): There's nothing in this section, but you may have spells on other sections. You can TURN <stacker> to check another section.
- READ (when open to a spell section): The <stacker> is open to the <spell name> section. There is <number>"" copy/copies of the spell left. You can PULL <stacker> to remove the/a copy.
- LOOK: Provides the same results as READ but also shows the scroll stacker's long description.
- LOOK IN <STACKER>: [now (see discussion)] reveals items contained within.
- TURN (when closed): Turning your <stacker> vertical, you flip through the pages rapidly, glancing at the contents without really seeing what's there. [If you're trying to TURN to another section, you need to OPEN your <stacker> first.]
- TURN (when open): You turn to a new section in your <stacker>.
- PUSH (when closed): You tap your finger against your <stacker> pensively. [If you're trying to add something to your <stacker>, you need to open the <stacker> first.]
- PUSH (when open): What are you trying to push into your <stacker>? [SYNTAX: PUSH <stacker> WITH (SCROLL|PAPER)]
- PUSH (with unread scroll): Realizing that the scroll is not labelled, you stop, unsure of where to add the spell in.
- PUSH (with un-sectioned scroll): Not finding a matching section, you flip to an empty section, and after labeling it, you copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.
- PUSH (with sectioned scroll): Flipping through the tome, you find room in a matching section, and copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.
- PULL (when closed): You pull at the binding on your <stacker>. [If you're trying to remove a scroll, you need to open the FOLIO first.]
- PULL (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
- PULL (when open to a spell section - multiple copies): Carefully, you remove a copy of the spell from your <stacker>.
- PULL (when open to a spell section - last copy): This was the last copy in that section. You erase the section from your <stacker>.
- FLIP:
- You flip through the <stacker>, checking each section before closing it.
- The <spell> section has 1 copy available.
- Section 2 is empty.
- Section 3 is empty.
- Section 4 is empty.
- Section 5 is empty.
- Section 6 is empty.
- Section 7 is empty.
- Section 8 is empty.
- Section 9 is empty.
- Section 10 is empty.
- Section 11 is empty.
- Section 12 is empty.
- Section 13 is empty.
- Section 14 is empty.
- Section 15 is empty.
- Section 16 is empty.
- Section 17 is empty.
- Section 18 is empty.
- Section 19 is empty.
- Section 20 is empty.
Variations
Item | Source is | Rare item | Is incomplete |
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Abyssal-black codex | The Book Wyrm (3), The Book Wyrm (1) | true | |
Assortment of tattered papers swathed in heartstring lace | Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 425/Incidental loot | ||
Bamboo folder secured with a series of animite rings | Drogor Shrine | true | |
Battered and string-wrapped parcel | Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End loot, Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End loot, Droughtman's Challenge 450/End loot | true | |
Black and gold swirled codex crafted from wood | The Book Wyrm (3), The Book Wyrm (1) | true | |
Bright green scroll case dangling gilded teapot crocus blooms | Blood and Gourd (5) | true | |
Calligrapher's scroll folio covered in enaada | Item:Canvas tote pinned with a vardite tome, Aesthene's Close 441/Raffle | true | |
Carmine codex featuring a stitched cover | The Book Wyrm (3), The Book Wyrm (1) | true | |
Cerulean watersilk scroll case secured with a silver clasp | Blood and Gourd (5) | true | |
Colorful scroll carrier covered with embroidered tarts | Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End loot, Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End loot, Droughtman's Challenge 450/End loot | true | |
... further results |