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*This command will provide detailed information, including such things as the item's maker. The amount of information provided is based on an count that is invisible to players. The counter is based off the user's own experience at the forge, with items of the same skill as the object having greater weight in the contest.
*This command will provide detailed information, including such things as the item's maker. The amount of information provided is based on an count that is invisible to players. The counter is based off the user's own experience at the forge, with items of the same skill as the object having greater weight in the contest.
**For project that reside on a tool while being worked, analyze defaults to analyzing both tool and project with a combined roundtime. You may specify the name of the item being crafted to analyze the in-progress item by itself.


*This command will provide information on what next combat move(s) should be landed on the creature you are fighting in order to cause a temporary penalty to a type of defense. See [[combo]] for more details.
*This command will provide information on what next combat move(s) should be landed on the creature you are fighting in order to cause a temporary penalty to a type of defense. See [[combo]] for more details.

Revision as of 17:25, 4 May 2013

One use of the ANALYZE command is used to gather detailed information about crafted items, including weapons and armor. The second use is in Combat Combos.

Syntax

Crafting:

  • ANALYZE <weapon | armor | crafted item >

Combo system:

  • ANALYZE <creature (optional)>

Use

  • This command will provide detailed information, including such things as the item's maker. The amount of information provided is based on an count that is invisible to players. The counter is based off the user's own experience at the forge, with items of the same skill as the object having greater weight in the contest.
    • For project that reside on a tool while being worked, analyze defaults to analyzing both tool and project with a combined roundtime. You may specify the name of the item being crafted to analyze the in-progress item by itself.
  • This command will provide information on what next combat move(s) should be landed on the creature you are fighting in order to cause a temporary penalty to a type of defense. See combo for more details.

Crafting 3.0

A command used with the crafting skills for many purposes.

Gets better with skill - for now, mech lore and appraisal. Some techniques also improve the ability to analyze.

Levels of success

Greatest:

  • You analyze every minute detail of the <item> and smile knowingly to yourself.

Craftmanship, difficulty, relative crafter ability, volume, mark

  • You analyze every aspect of the <item> and nod as your understanding grows.

Craftmanship, difficulty, relative crafter ability, volume, mark

  • You deeply analyze the <item> and pour over its construction.

Craftmanship, difficulty, crafter ability, volume

  • You thoroughly analyze the <item>, revealing some of its secrets.

Craftmanship, difficulty, relative crafter ability, durability(tools)

  • You analyze the <item> and learn more about its construction.

Craftmanship, difficulty

  • You roughly analyze the <item> and make a few observations.

Craftmanship

  • You try to analyze the <item>, but are unable to discerne hardly anything about it.

Only what it will be when finished/what it is(condition if tool)

Also See