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==Syntax== |
==Syntax== |
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Loot help |
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The LOOT verb can be used to search a creature for its items. The syntax for this verb is LOOT [CREATURE] [OPTION]. There are several options available to let you loot specific kinds of items: |
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If you do not specify an option, Goods will be used. If you find a box, you will not be able to find treasure, and vice versa. If you do not specify a creature, the last creature that you were attacking will be used. |
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* {{tt|LOOT}}: Defaults to looting the last creature you fought using the {{tt|goods}} option. |
* {{tt|LOOT}}: Defaults to looting the last creature you fought using the {{tt|goods}} option. |
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* {{tt|loot}} ''<creature>'': Loots the specific creature using the {{tt|goods}} option. |
* {{tt|loot}} ''<creature>'': Loots the specific creature using the {{tt|goods}} option. |
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: {{tt|Boxes}}: Loot only for boxes, ignoring the rest but not guarantee one. |
: {{tt|Boxes}}: Loot only for boxes, ignoring the rest but not guarantee one. |
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: {{tt|Equipment}}: Loot only the equipment (armor, weapons, etc). |
: {{tt|Equipment}}: Loot only the equipment (armor, weapons, etc). |
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: {{tt|Goods}}: Combines the Treasure and Boxes option, excluding Equipment. It first checks for a box, and if it finds none, then |
: {{tt|Goods}}: Combines the Treasure and Boxes option, excluding Equipment. It first checks for a box, and if it finds none, then treasure is generated. Same effect as the {{com|search}} command. |
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: {{tt|All}}: Loot everything on the creature, as if combining {{tt|goods}} and {{tt|equipment}}. |
: {{tt|All}}: Loot everything on the creature, as if combining {{tt|goods}} and {{tt|equipment}}. |
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You can also set a default loot option via LOOT DEFAULT [OPTION] |
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If you find a box, you will not be able to find treasure, and vice versa. |
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If you do not specify an option, or have not set up a Default, Goods will be used. If you find a box, you will not be able to find treasure, and vice versa. If you do not specify a creature, the last creature that you were attacking will be used. |
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==See Also== |
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* [[Random creature drop]] |
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* [[Autoloot command]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 16 September 2022
The LOOT command can be used to search a creature for its items.
Syntax
Loot help
The LOOT verb can be used to search a creature for its items. The syntax for this verb is LOOT [CREATURE] [OPTION]. There are several options available to let you loot specific kinds of items:
If you do not specify an option, Goods will be used. If you find a box, you will not be able to find treasure, and vice versa. If you do not specify a creature, the last creature that you were attacking will be used.
- LOOT: Defaults to looting the last creature you fought using the GOODS option.
- LOOT <creature>: Loots the specific creature using the GOODS option.
- LOOT <option>: Loots the last creature you fought using the defined option.
- LOOT <creature> <option>: Loots a specific creature using the defined option.
Options
- TREASURE: Loot only coins, gems, and items (like runestones and scrolls).
- BOXES: Loot only for boxes, ignoring the rest but not guarantee one.
- EQUIPMENT: Loot only the equipment (armor, weapons, etc).
- GOODS: Combines the Treasure and Boxes option, excluding Equipment. It first checks for a box, and if it finds none, then treasure is generated. Same effect as the SEARCH command.
- ALL: Loot everything on the creature, as if combining GOODS and EQUIPMENT.
You can also set a default loot option via LOOT DEFAULT [OPTION]
If you do not specify an option, or have not set up a Default, Goods will be used. If you find a box, you will not be able to find treasure, and vice versa. If you do not specify a creature, the last creature that you were attacking will be used.
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