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<b>Note:</b> If you do not specify the container and your container is set to something that you are not wearing, the <tt>STOW</tt> verb will not be able to find it! Also keep in mind when using [[Put command|<tt>PUT</tt>]], to specify "my" or risk losing items to a similar object that may be on the ground. (Example: <tt>PUT BROADSWORD IN MY BACKPACK</tt>)
<b>Note:</b> If you do not specify the container and your container is set to something that you are not wearing, the <tt>STOW</tt> verb will not be able to find it! Also keep in mind when using [[Put command|<tt>PUT</tt>]], to specify "my" or risk losing items to a similar object that may be on the ground. (Example: <tt>PUT BROADSWORD IN MY BACKPACK</tt>)

To set the container for certain item types use the {{com|STORE}} command.


[[Category:Commands]]
[[Category:Commands]]

Revision as of 22:31, 7 January 2009

The STOW command is used to both pick up and place an item into a container, as well as set which container STOW will default to.

Restrictions

This will only work on items held in the hands or directly on the ground. Items within containers on the ground are ignored.

Syntax

USAGE: STOW (<OBJECT>|RIGHT|LEFT) To set the container you want to STOW items in, simply specify it when you are STOWing.

EXAMPLE: STOW SALMON IN MY BACKPACK
  STOW RIGHT (Stows the item in your right hand if
your container is set.)
  STOW BROADSWORD (Stows item if you are holding it and your
container is set.)

Note: If you do not specify the container and your container is set to something that you are not wearing, the STOW verb will not be able to find it! Also keep in mind when using PUT, to specify "my" or risk losing items to a similar object that may be on the ground. (Example: PUT BROADSWORD IN MY BACKPACK)

To set the container for certain item types use the STORE command.