Spin (script)
Spin (script) | |
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Category | crafting |
Front-end | StormFront,Wizard,Genie |
Author | Pfanston |
Description
You can find the Tailor guide here Tailoring player guide.
This script will allow you to use either a spinning wheel in the outfitting society or a distaff which you can buy. The difference between the two is that a distaff can make 100 yards of thread max holding 100 yards of fiber. The spinning wheel can make 400 yards of thread from 400 yards of fiber. There is a very good description in the tailoring guide for the settings you can use for the distaff or spinning wheel. This script puts fiber on the wheel or distaff and proceeds to spin fiber into thread. It ends when the thread is completed. As a side note, if you get really ambitious and decided to make 400 yards of thread, then you should know its really heavy. Be careful how much you make at one time. For leather and cloth projects you can use average thread. Or you can go to extremes using fine for cloth and thick for leather. That is up to you in the process and how well you make each is what can play into the quality of the final product. Average thread is the easiest to make.
This script will run as is in stormfront, wizard, and genie.
Other Tailor Scripts
The Spin.cmd script is part of a group of tailoring scripts as follows:
sew.cmd
seal.cmd
weave.cmd
reinforce.cmd
lighten.cmd
knit.cmd
Instructions
The tailoring book is not used to create thread. So you wont need it to set to a page for this script. You must also start with the distaff in hand or the spinning wheel in front of your present location.
Parameters - .spin <wheel or distaff> <type fiber> <thread weight> <container>
where <wheel or distaff> = wheel, distaff, you must use on or the other.
<type fiber> = burlap, wool, linen, cotton, or silk.
<thread weight> = fine, thin, average, thick, heavy, or yarn.
<container> = where the tools and fiber are at.
Example - .spin distaff silk thick bag
Script
#Spin # Parameters - .spin <wheel or distaff> <type fiber> <thread weight> <container> put get %2 fiber from my %4 pause 1 match End1 unable to wrap that much fiber match End2 referring match Begin You carefully wrap some put put my fiber on %1 Begin: # pause 1 # put look my %1 #waitfor appears adjusted to produce pause 1 put ADJUST %1 to %3 waitfor Roundtime: Spin: pause 1 match End You need a free hand match End fibers placed match Turn A counter-twist in the fiber match Turn Individual strands of the fiber match Push One half of the fiber bundle begins match Push Slowly the fiber bundle match Clean a dull shade from grime match Spin Roundtime put spin %1 matchwait Turn: pause 1 match End You need a free hand match End fibers placed match Turn A counter-twist in the fiber match Turn Individual strands of the fiber match Push One half of the fiber bundle begins match Push Slowly the fiber bundle match Clean a dull shade from grime match Spin Roundtime put turn %1 matchwait Push: pause 1 match End You need a free hand match End fibers placed match Turn A counter-twist in the fiber match Turn Individual strands of the fiber match Push One half of the fiber bundle begins match Push Slowly the fiber bundle match Clean a dull shade from grime match Spin Roundtime put push %1 matchwait Clean: pause 1 match End You need a free hand match End fibers placed match Turn A counter-twist in the fiber match Turn Individual strands of the fiber match Push One half of the fiber bundle begins match Push Slowly the fiber bundle match Clean a dull shade from grime match Spin Roundtime put clean %1 matchwait End: pause 1 ECHO ECHO You have completed making thread ECHO exit End1: pause 1 ECHO ECHO Can only use 100 Yd fiber on distaff, 400 on wheel. ECHO Cut your fiber and try again. ECHO exit End2: pause 1 ECHO ECHO You dont appear to have any fiber to use. ECHO exit