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[Lockpick Stacker Usage]

A lockpick stacker is any item which is able to store and stack similar lockpicks. A lockpick ring or a special lockpick case might be a couple examples.

The "top" or last lockpick placed on the stack is the only accessible one - it is the one you will pick/repair with and the one to come off the stack first. See PULL and TURN below.

PUT {MY} [LOCKPICK] [ON|IN] {MY} [OBJECT] - Stack a lockpick into the item on "top". This will be the lockpick used if you pick, repair, etc.

PULL {MY} [OBJECT] - Remove a lockpick from the item. The last put into the stacker is the first to come out.

TURN {MY} [OBJECT] {TO [BEST|QUALITY|WEAKENED|DAMAGED|WORST]} - Get the desired lockpick ready for use. As above, the last lockpick to go into the stack is the "top" lockpick and will be used for picking, repairing, etc. You may want to turn to best for better picking or selling, the most weakened for repairs, the most damaged or worst to pick until it breaks and get rid of it, or just get rid of it. The options are many!

APPRAISE {MY} [OBJECT] - Gain some information about how many lockpicks you have and the maximum the object can hold.
APPRAISE {MY} [OBJECT] CAREFUL - As above, but also gain some information about average condition and quality of the lockpicks.

GLANCE {MY} [OBJECT] - Determine how many lockpicks you've got and how much room is left with no roundtime.
STUDY {MY} [OBJECT] - This output.

Revision as of 13:58, 30 October 2017

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ebonwood lockpick case carved with butcherbirds in flight
Look: Etched deep into the night black wood, the birds seem to stare at you with baleful smoke ruby eyes.
Weight: Unknown
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the belt slot.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Capacity: ? length x ? width x ? height (? stones)
Sources: Source is Sketchy By Design (7)

[Lockpick Stacker Usage]

A lockpick stacker is any item which is able to store and stack similar lockpicks. A lockpick ring or a special lockpick case might be a couple examples.

The "top" or last lockpick placed on the stack is the only accessible one - it is the one you will pick/repair with and the one to come off the stack first. See PULL and TURN below.

PUT {MY} [LOCKPICK] [ON|IN] {MY} [OBJECT] - Stack a lockpick into the item on "top". This will be the lockpick used if you pick, repair, etc.

PULL {MY} [OBJECT] - Remove a lockpick from the item. The last put into the stacker is the first to come out.

TURN {MY} [OBJECT] {TO [BEST|QUALITY|WEAKENED|DAMAGED|WORST]} - Get the desired lockpick ready for use. As above, the last lockpick to go into the stack is the "top" lockpick and will be used for picking, repairing, etc. You may want to turn to best for better picking or selling, the most weakened for repairs, the most damaged or worst to pick until it breaks and get rid of it, or just get rid of it. The options are many!

APPRAISE {MY} [OBJECT] - Gain some information about how many lockpicks you have and the maximum the object can hold. APPRAISE {MY} [OBJECT] CAREFUL - As above, but also gain some information about average condition and quality of the lockpicks.

GLANCE {MY} [OBJECT] - Determine how many lockpicks you've got and how much room is left with no roundtime. STUDY {MY} [OBJECT] - This output.