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Revision: 1.48
Committed: Sun Nov 30 21:09:46 2008 UTC (15 years, 6 months ago) by elmex
Branch: MAIN
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added no_skill_ident flag for readables.

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# User Rev Content
1 root 1.1 =head1 NAME
2    
3 root 1.36 Deliantra::Data - various data structures useful for understanding archs and objects
4 root 1.1
5     =head1
6    
7     THIS FILE IS AUTOGENERATED, DO NOT EDIT!
8    
9     It's a translation of the following files:
10    
11     res/spells.xml
12     res/types.xml
13     res/typenumbers.xml
14    
15     See F<res/README> for more info.
16    
17     =cut
18    
19 root 1.36 package Deliantra::Data;
20 root 1.4
21 root 1.3 our %BITMASK = (
22     attacktype => {
23     0 => 'Physical',
24     1 => 'Magical',
25     2 => 'Fire',
26     3 => 'Electricity',
27     4 => 'Cold',
28     5 => 'Confusion',
29     6 => 'Acid',
30     7 => 'Drain',
31     8 => 'Weaponmagic',
32     9 => 'Ghosthit',
33     10 => 'Poison',
34     11 => 'Slow',
35     12 => 'Paralyze',
36     13 => 'Turn Undead',
37     14 => 'Fear',
38     15 => 'Cancellation',
39     16 => 'Depletion',
40     17 => 'Death',
41     18 => 'Chaos',
42     19 => 'Counterspell',
43     20 => 'God Power',
44     21 => 'Holy Power',
45     22 => 'Blinding'
46     },
47     material => {
48     0 => 'Paper',
49     1 => 'Iron',
50     2 => 'Glass',
51     3 => 'Leather',
52     4 => 'Wood',
53     5 => 'Organics',
54     6 => 'Stone',
55     7 => 'Cloth',
56 root 1.13 8 => 'Adamantite',
57     9 => 'Liquid',
58     10 => 'Soft Metal',
59     11 => 'Bone',
60     12 => 'Ice',
61     13 => '(supress name on display)'
62 root 1.3 },
63 root 1.14 movement_type => {
64     0 => 'Walk',
65     1 => 'Fly Low',
66     2 => 'Fly High',
67     3 => 'Swim',
68 root 1.16 4 => 'Boat',
69     16 => 'Other'
70 root 1.14 },
71 root 1.3 pick_up => {
72     0 => 'Nothing',
73     1 => 'Wealth',
74     2 => 'Food',
75     3 => 'Weapons',
76     4 => 'Armour',
77     5 => 'Inverse',
78     6 => 'All'
79     },
80     spellpath => {
81     0 => 'Protection',
82     1 => 'Fire',
83     2 => 'Frost',
84     3 => 'Electricity',
85     4 => 'Missiles',
86     5 => 'Self',
87     6 => 'Summoning',
88     7 => 'Abjuration',
89     8 => 'Restoration',
90     9 => 'Detonation',
91     10 => 'Mind',
92     11 => 'Creation',
93     12 => 'Teleportation',
94     13 => 'Information',
95     14 => 'Transmutation',
96     15 => 'Transferrence',
97     16 => 'Turning',
98     17 => 'Wounding',
99     18 => 'Death',
100     19 => 'Light'
101     },
102     will_apply => {
103     0 => 'Apply Handles',
104     1 => 'Open Chests',
105     2 => 'Break Walls',
106     3 => 'Open Doors'
107     }
108     );
109    
110     our %LIST = (
111 root 1.15 attack_movement_bits_0_3 => {
112     0 => 'default',
113     1 => 'attack from distance',
114     2 => 'run away',
115     3 => 'hit and run',
116     4 => 'wait, then hit, then move',
117     5 => 'rush blindly',
118     6 => 'always run',
119     7 => 'attack from distance if hit',
120     8 => 'do not approach'
121     },
122     attack_movement_bits_4_7 => {
123     0 => 'none',
124     16 => 'pet',
125     32 => 'small circle',
126     48 => 'large circle',
127     64 => 'small horizontal',
128     80 => 'large horizontal',
129     96 => 'random direction',
130     112 => 'random movement',
131     128 => 'small vertical',
132     144 => 'large vertical'
133     },
134 root 1.3 direction => {
135     0 => '<none>',
136     1 => 'north',
137     2 => 'northeast',
138     3 => 'east',
139     4 => 'southeast',
140     5 => 'south',
141     6 => 'southwest',
142     7 => 'west',
143     8 => 'northwest'
144     },
145 root 1.10 event_type => {
146     0 => 'none',
147     1 => 'apply',
148     2 => 'attack',
149     3 => 'death',
150     4 => 'drop',
151     5 => 'pickup',
152     6 => 'say',
153     7 => 'stop',
154     8 => 'time',
155     9 => 'throw',
156     10 => 'trigger',
157     11 => 'close',
158     12 => 'timer',
159 elmex 1.22 28 => 'move',
160     41 => 'drop_on'
161 root 1.10 },
162 root 1.3 mood => {
163     0 => 'furious',
164     1 => 'angry',
165     2 => 'calm',
166     3 => 'sleep',
167     4 => 'charm'
168 root 1.1 },
169 root 1.3 potion_effect => {
170     0 => '<none>',
171     65536 => 'life restoration',
172     1048576 => 'improvement'
173 root 1.1 },
174 root 1.3 skill_type => {
175     1 => 'lockpicking',
176     2 => 'hiding',
177     3 => 'smithery',
178     4 => 'bowyer',
179     5 => 'jeweler',
180     6 => 'alchemy',
181     7 => 'stealing',
182     8 => 'literacy',
183     9 => 'bargaining',
184     10 => 'jumping',
185     11 => 'detect magic',
186     12 => 'oratory',
187     13 => 'singing',
188     14 => 'detect curse',
189     15 => 'find traps',
190     16 => 'mediatation',
191     17 => 'punching',
192     18 => 'flame touch',
193     19 => 'karate',
194     20 => 'climbing',
195     21 => 'woodsman',
196     22 => 'inscription',
197     23 => 'one handed weapons',
198     24 => 'missile weapons',
199     25 => 'throwing',
200     26 => 'use magic item',
201     27 => 'disarm traps',
202     28 => 'set traps',
203     29 => 'thaumaturgy',
204     30 => 'praying',
205     31 => 'clawing',
206     32 => 'levitation',
207     33 => 'summoning',
208     34 => 'pyromancy',
209     35 => 'evocation',
210     36 => 'sorcery',
211     37 => 'two handed weapons'
212 root 1.1 },
213 root 1.3 spell_type => {
214     1 => 'raise dead',
215     2 => 'rune',
216     3 => 'make mark',
217     4 => 'bolt',
218     5 => 'bullet',
219     6 => 'explosion',
220     7 => 'cone',
221     8 => 'bomb',
222     9 => 'wonder',
223     10 => 'smite',
224     11 => 'magic missile',
225     12 => 'summon golem',
226     13 => 'dimension door',
227     14 => 'magic mapping',
228     15 => 'magic wall',
229     16 => 'destruction',
230     17 => 'perceive self',
231     18 => 'word of recall',
232     19 => 'invisible',
233     20 => 'probe',
234     21 => 'healing',
235     22 => 'create food',
236     23 => 'earth to dust',
237     24 => 'change ability',
238     25 => 'bless',
239     26 => 'curse',
240     27 => 'summon monster',
241     28 => 'recharge',
242     29 => 'polymorph',
243     30 => 'alchemy',
244     31 => 'remove curse',
245     32 => 'identify',
246     33 => 'detection',
247     34 => 'mood change',
248     35 => 'moving ball',
249     36 => 'swarm',
250     37 => 'charge mana',
251     38 => 'dispel rune',
252     39 => 'create missile',
253     40 => 'consecrate',
254     41 => 'animate weapon',
255     42 => 'light',
256     43 => 'change map light',
257     44 => 'faery fire',
258     45 => 'disease',
259     46 => 'aura',
260     47 => 'town portal'
261 root 1.1 },
262 root 1.3 weapon_type => {
263     0 => '<unknown>',
264     1 => 'sword',
265     2 => 'arrows',
266     3 => 'axe',
267     4 => 'katana',
268     5 => 'knife, dagger',
269     6 => 'whip, chain',
270     7 => 'hammer, flail',
271     8 => 'club, stick'
272     }
273     );
274    
275     our %IGNORE_LIST = (
276     non_pickable => [
277     'value',
278     'nrof',
279     'weight',
280     'name_pl',
281     'material',
282     'no_pick',
283     'unpaid',
284     'title',
285     'identified'
286     ],
287     system_object => [
288     'value',
289     'nrof',
290     'weight',
291     'name_pl',
292     'material',
293     'no_pick',
294     'unpaid',
295     'title',
296     'glow_radius',
297     'identified',
298     'blocksview',
299     'invisible'
300     ]
301     );
302    
303     our %DEFAULT_ATTR = (
304 root 1.7 attr => [
305     [
306     'name',
307     {
308     desc => 'This is the name of the object, displayed to the player.',
309     name => 'name',
310     type => 'string'
311     }
312     ],
313     [
314     'name_pl',
315     {
316     desc => 'This is the plural name of the object. A plural name must be set for all items that can be picked up and collected by the player.',
317     name => 'plural name',
318     type => 'string'
319     }
320     ],
321     [
322     'title',
323     {
324 root 1.9 desc => 'This is the object\'s title. Once an object is identified the title is attached to the name. Typical titles are "of Mostrai", "of xray vision" etc.',
325 root 1.7 name => 'title',
326     type => 'string'
327     }
328     ],
329     [
330     'face',
331     {
332 elmex 1.38 desc => 'The image-name defines what image is displayed for this object in-game. Take care if the archetype of the object has an animation! See also the \'animation\' attribute.',
333 root 1.7 name => 'image',
334     type => 'string'
335     }
336     ],
337     [
338 elmex 1.38 'animation',
339     {
340     desc => 'The animation-name of the object. If you assign custom faces and the archetype defines an animation you can disable the animation of an archetype by setting this field to NONE.',
341     name => 'animation',
342     type => 'string'
343     }
344     ],
345     [
346 root 1.34 'tag',
347     {
348     desc => 'You can tag objects with an identifier. Tagged objects can be found quickly from their tag, which makes them useful to tag exits and refer to those by their name.',
349     name => 'tag',
350     type => 'string'
351     }
352     ],
353     [
354 root 1.7 'nrof',
355     {
356     desc => 'This value determines the number of objects in one stack (for example: 100 goldcoins => "number = 100"). You should set this at least to one, for any pickable object - otherwise it won\'t be mergeable into a stack.',
357     name => 'number',
358     type => 'int'
359     }
360     ],
361     [
362     'weight',
363     {
364 root 1.9 desc => 'This value defines the object\'s weight in grams (1000g is 1kg). Objects with zero weight are not pickable for players. Still, set the "non-pickable"-flag for explicitly non-pickable objects (hey, this is opensource.. you never know ;) ).',
365 root 1.7 name => 'weight',
366     type => 'int'
367     }
368     ],
369     [
370     'value',
371     {
372 root 1.18 desc => 'Determines the value of the object, in units of silver coins (one platinum coin == 50 silver coins). Value for buying/selling will be further modified by various factors. Hence, testing values in-game is usually inevitable.',
373 root 1.7 name => 'value',
374     type => 'int'
375     }
376     ],
377     [
378     'glow_radius',
379     {
380 root 1.9 desc => 'If <glow radius> is set to a value greater zero, the object appears lit up on dark maps. <glow radius> can be a value between 0 and 4, the higher, the more light does the object emit.',
381 root 1.7 name => 'glow radius',
382     type => 'int'
383     }
384     ],
385     [
386     'material',
387     {
388     desc => 'This bitmask-value informs the player of which material(s) the object consists. Material does also affect how likely the object can be destroyed by hazardous spell-effects.',
389     name => 'material',
390     type => 'bitmask',
391     value => $BITMASK{material}
392     }
393     ],
394     [
395     'no_pick',
396     {
397     desc => 'If set, the object cannot be picked up (Neither by players nor monsters).',
398     name => 'non-pickable',
399     type => 'bool'
400     }
401     ],
402     [
403     'invisible',
404     {
405     desc => 'Generally makes the object invisible. Depending on the object-type, some can be made visible by the show_invisible spell. If in doubt, test it. Putting an invisible object under the floor always prevents it from being shown.',
406     name => 'invisible',
407     type => 'bool'
408     }
409     ],
410     [
411     'blocksview',
412     {
413     desc => 'If an item is set to block view, players (and monsters) cannot see byond it unless they cross it or manage to stand ontop.',
414     name => 'block view',
415     type => 'bool'
416     }
417     ],
418     [
419     'identified',
420     {
421     desc => 'If an item is identified, the player has full knowledge about it.',
422     name => 'identified',
423     type => 'bool'
424     }
425     ],
426     [
427     'unpaid',
428     {
429 elmex 1.47 desc => 'An <unpaid> item cannot be used unless a player carried it over a shop mat, paying the demanded price. Setting this flag makes sense only for pickable items inside shops.',
430 root 1.7 name => 'unpaid',
431     type => 'bool'
432     }
433 elmex 1.32 ],
434     [
435     'sound',
436     {
437     desc => 'The sound this objects makes on a map. Enter either a sound alias from arch/res/sound.conf.res or a path. If you enter <path> in this field it will point to sound/<path>.ext',
438     name => 'sound',
439     type => 'string'
440     }
441     ],
442     [
443     'sound_destroy',
444     {
445     desc => 'The sound this objects makes when it is destroyed. Enter either a sound alias from arch/res/sound.conf.res or a path. If you enter <path> in this field it will point to sound/<path>.ext',
446     name => 'destroy sound',
447     type => 'string'
448     }
449 root 1.7 ]
450     ]
451 root 1.3 );
452    
453     our %TYPE = (
454     Ability => {
455 root 1.7 attr => [
456     [
457     'invisible',
458     {
459     type => 'fixed',
460     value => 1
461     }
462     ],
463     [
464     'no_drop',
465     {
466     type => 'fixed',
467     value => 1
468     }
469     ],
470     [
471     'sp',
472     {
473     desc => 'The monster will use the specified <short range spell> when the player is within 6-square radius (of the monster\'s head).',
474     name => 'short range spell',
475     type => 'spell'
476     }
477     ],
478     [
479     'hp',
480     {
481     desc => 'The monster will use the specified <long range spell> when the player is at least 6 squares away (from the monster\'s head). Setting a <long range spell> is optional. If unset, the <short range spell> gets used all the time.',
482     name => 'long range spell',
483     type => 'nz_spell'
484     }
485     ],
486     [
487     'maxsp',
488     {
489     desc => 'Sometimes you\'ll want a monster to use one ability more than others. To achieve this, set the <importance> to a value greater than one. Abilities with this value zero/unset are counted to be of <importance> one. Example: A monster with "small fireball" of <importance> 3 and "paralyze" of <importance> 1 will averagely cast three out of four times the "small fireball".',
490     name => 'importance',
491     type => 'int'
492     }
493     ],
494     [
495     'attacktype',
496     {
497 root 1.9 desc => 'This flag specifies whether the ability <is magical> in nature. If enabled, all spells produced by this ability will have magic attacktype added to the usual attacktypes. This should always be set for spell-like abilities. "Natural" abilities like a dragon\'s firebreath are an exception. Note that non-magical abilities are more dangerous because magic resistance does not protect from those.',
498 root 1.7 name => 'is magical',
499     type => 'bool',
500     value => [
501     0,
502     2
503     ]
504     }
505     ]
506     ],
507 root 1.44 desc => 'Abilities are to be put in a monster\'s inventory. They grant monsters the knowledge to cast spells. Spells from abilities are usually magical in nature, thus adding magic attacktype to the spell-damage they produce. <br><br> A particularly nice feature of abilities is that they can hold two spells: One for short range - and one for long range use. \\n\\n You should know that spellcasting monsters receive abilities via &lt;treasurelist&gt;.',
508 root 1.3 ignore => [
509     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
510     ],
511 root 1.5 name => 'Ability',
512 root 1.3 use => 'If you want to create "customized" spellcasting monsters, you should use abilities (rather than spellbooks/wands or something). The long/short-range spell feature can make boss-monsters more interesting and challenging. <br><br> You should keep in mind that magic abilities allow players to get better resistance. You can turn off the magic part to make the spells more dangerous. However, this really shouldn\'t be neccessary unless you work on very high level maps. And what fun is a magic resistance cloak when it has no effect?'
513     },
514     Altar => {
515 root 1.7 attr => [
516     [
517     'no_pick',
518     {
519     type => 'fixed',
520     value => 1
521     }
522     ],
523     [
524 root 1.14 'move_on',
525 root 1.7 {
526 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
527     name => 'movement type',
528 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
529 root 1.7 }
530     ],
531     [
532     'slaying',
533     {
534 elmex 1.39 desc => 'This string specifies the item that must be put on the altar to activate it. It can either be the name of an archetype, or directly the name of an object. Yet, titles are not recognized by altars. If you want the player to have to drop a specific amount of money use "money". See also the "drop amount" attribute.',
535 root 1.7 name => 'match item name',
536     type => 'string'
537     }
538     ],
539     [
540     'food',
541     {
542     desc => 'The drop amount specifies the amount of items (specified in <match item name>) that must be dropped to activate the altar. If <match item name> is set to "money", then the value of the sacrificed money must be equal to <drop amount> (ie, if food=200, then 200 silver, 20 gold, or 4 platinum will all work.) Note that the maximum possible for <drop amount> is 32767.',
543     name => 'drop amount',
544     type => 'int'
545     }
546     ],
547     [
548     'connected',
549     {
550     desc => 'If a connection value is set, the altar will trigger all objects with the same value, when activated. This will only work once.',
551     name => 'connection',
552     type => 'int'
553     }
554     ],
555     [
556     'sp',
557     {
558 root 1.9 desc => 'When activated, the selected <spell> will be casted (once, on the player). This should work for any given spell. The altar will work infinitely in this way. Don\'t set both <spell> and <connection> for one altar.',
559 root 1.7 name => 'spell',
560     type => 'spell'
561     }
562     ],
563     [
564     'msg',
565     {
566     desc => 'This text will be displayed to the player in the exact moment when the altar is activated.',
567     end => 'endmsg',
568     name => 'message',
569     type => 'text'
570     }
571     ]
572     ],
573 root 1.9 desc => 'When a player puts a defined number of certain items on the altar, then either a spell is casted (on the player) or a connector is triggered. If the latter is the case, the altar works only once. Either way, the sacrificed item disappears.',
574 root 1.3 ignore => [
575     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
576 root 1.5 ],
577     name => 'Altar'
578 root 1.3 },
579     'Altar Trigger' => {
580 root 1.7 attr => [
581     [
582     'no_pick',
583     {
584     type => 'fixed',
585     value => 1
586     }
587     ],
588     [
589     'slaying',
590     {
591 elmex 1.39 desc => 'This string specifies the item that must be put on the altar to activate it. It can either be the name of an archetype, or directly the name of an object. Yet, titles are not recognized by altars. If you want the player to have to drop a specific amount of money use "money". See also the "drop amount" attribute.',
592 root 1.7 name => 'match item name',
593     type => 'string'
594     }
595     ],
596     [
597     'food',
598     {
599     desc => 'The drop amount specifies the amount of items (specified in <match item name>) that must be dropped to activate the altar. If <match item name> is set to "money", then the value of the sacrificed money must be equal to <drop amount> (ie, if food=200, then 200 silver, 20 gold, or 4 platinum will all work.) Note that the maximum possible for <drop amount> is 32767.',
600     name => 'drop amount',
601     type => 'int'
602     }
603     ],
604     [
605     'connected',
606     {
607     desc => 'If a connection value is set, the altar will trigger all objects with the same value, when activated. This will only work once.',
608     name => 'connection',
609     type => 'int'
610     }
611     ],
612     [
613     'sp',
614     {
615 root 1.9 desc => 'When activated, this <spell> will be casted (once, on the player). This should work for any given spell. The altar will work infinitely in this way. Don\'t set both <spell> and <connection> for one altar.',
616 root 1.7 name => 'spell',
617     type => 'spell'
618     }
619     ],
620     [
621     'exp',
622     {
623     desc => 'Being activated, the altar will reset after <reset time> ticks. After reset, the altar is ready to be activated once again. The default <reset time> is 30.',
624     name => 'reset time',
625     type => 'int'
626     }
627     ],
628     [
629     'last_sp',
630     {
631     desc => 'If this attribute is enabled, the altar_trigger won\'t push the connected value by altar reset. Only ONCE by dropping the sacrifice. This is typically used when the altar is connected to a creator, e.g. for selling tickets. If this attribute is disabled (default), the altar_trigger will push the connected value TWICE per sacrifice: First by dropping sacrifice, second by reset. This mode is typically used for altars being connected to gates, resulting in the gate being opened and closed again.',
632     name => 'ignore reset',
633     type => 'bool'
634     }
635     ],
636     [
637 root 1.14 'move_on',
638 root 1.7 {
639 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
640     name => 'movement type',
641 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
642 root 1.7 }
643     ],
644     [
645     'msg',
646     {
647     desc => 'This text will be displayed to the player in the exact moment when the altar is activated.',
648     end => 'endmsg',
649     name => 'message',
650     type => 'text'
651     }
652     ]
653     ],
654 root 1.9 desc => 'Altar_triggers work pretty much like normal altars (drop sacrifice -> connection activated), except for the fact that they reset after usage. Hence, altar_triggers can be used infinitely.',
655 root 1.3 ignore => [
656     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
657     ],
658 root 1.5 name => 'Altar Trigger',
659 root 1.3 use => 'Altar_triggers are very useful if you want to charge a price for... <UL> <LI> ...an item. -> Connect the altar_trigger (set "last_sp 1") to a creator. <LI> ...opening a gate. -> Connect the altar_trigger (set "last_sp 0") to the gate. <LI> ...information. -> Connect the altar_trigger (set "last_sp 1") to a magic_mouth. </UL> The big advantage over normal altars is the infinite usability of altar_triggers! If there are ten players on one server, they\'re quite grateful if things work more than once. =)'
660     },
661     Amulet => {
662 root 1.7 attr => [
663     [
664     'ac',
665     {
666     desc => 'This value defines the amount of armour-class bonus for wearing this item. <Armour class> lessens the chance of being hit. Lower values are better. It should usually be set only for armour-like equipment.',
667     name => 'armour class',
668     type => 'int'
669     }
670     ],
671     [
672     'wc',
673     {
674     desc => 'The <weapon class> value adds to the overall weapon class of the wielder\'s melee attacks. Weapon class improves the chance of hitting the opponent. Weapon class is the "counterpiece" of <armour class>. It should usually be set only for weapon-like items. Lower values are better.',
675     name => 'weapon class',
676     type => 'int'
677     }
678     ],
679     [
680     'item_power',
681     {
682 root 1.37 desc => 'The <item power> value measures how "powerful" an artifact is. Players will only be able to wear equipment with a certain total amount of <item power>, depending on their own level. This is the only way to prevent low level players to wear "undeserved" equipment (like gifts from other players or cheated items). It is very important to adjust the <item power> value carefully for every artifact you create! If zero/unset, the Deliantra server will calculate a provisional value at runtime, but this is never going to be an accurate measurement of <item power>.',
683 root 1.7 name => 'item power',
684     type => 'int'
685     }
686     ],
687     [
688     'damned',
689     {
690     desc => 'A damned piece of equipment cannot be unwielded unless the curse is removed. Removing damnations is a tick harder than removing curses.',
691     name => 'damnation',
692     type => 'bool'
693     }
694     ],
695     [
696     'cursed',
697     {
698     desc => 'A cursed piece of equipment cannot be unwielded unless the curse is removed.',
699     name => 'curse',
700     type => 'bool'
701     }
702     ],
703     [
704     'lifesave',
705     {
706 root 1.9 desc => 'An item with this flag enabled will save the players life for one time: When the player is wearing this item and his health points reach zero, the item disappears, replenishing half of the player\'s health. An item with <save life> should not have any decent additional bonuses!',
707 root 1.7 name => 'save life',
708     type => 'bool'
709     }
710     ],
711     [
712     'unique',
713     {
714     desc => 'Unique items exist only one time on a server. If the item is taken, lost or destroyed - it\'s gone for good.',
715     name => 'unique item',
716     type => 'bool'
717     }
718     ],
719     [
720     'startequip',
721     {
722     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
723     name => 'godgiven item',
724     type => 'bool'
725     }
726     ],
727     [
728     'applied',
729     {
730     desc => 'If you put this item into the inventory of a monster, and you want the monster to use/wear the item - you must set <is applied>. Enabling this flag doesn\'t make any sense if the item is NOT in a monster\'s inventory.',
731     name => 'is applied',
732     type => 'bool'
733     }
734     ],
735     [
736     'msg',
737     {
738     desc => 'This text describes the item\'s "story". Every decent artifact should have such a description.',
739     end => 'endmsg',
740     name => 'description',
741     type => 'text'
742     }
743     ]
744     ],
745 root 1.3 desc => 'Wearing an amulet, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Amulets are usually meant for protection and defense.',
746 root 1.5 name => 'Amulet',
747 root 1.4 section => [
748     [
749 elmex 1.33 'stats',
750     [
751     [
752     'Str',
753     {
754     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
755     name => 'strength',
756     type => 'int'
757     }
758     ],
759     [
760     'Dex',
761     {
762     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
763     name => 'dexterity',
764     type => 'int'
765     }
766     ],
767     [
768     'Con',
769     {
770     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
771     name => 'constitution',
772     type => 'int'
773     }
774     ],
775     [
776     'Int',
777     {
778     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
779     name => 'intelligence',
780     type => 'int'
781     }
782     ],
783     [
784     'Pow',
785     {
786     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
787     name => 'power',
788     type => 'int'
789     }
790     ],
791     [
792     'Wis',
793     {
794     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
795     name => 'wisdom',
796     type => 'int'
797     }
798     ],
799     [
800     'Cha',
801     {
802     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
803     name => 'charisma',
804     type => 'int'
805     }
806     ]
807     ]
808     ],
809     [
810 root 1.4 'resistance',
811 root 1.7 [
812     [
813     'resist_physical',
814     {
815 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
816 root 1.7 name => 'resist physical %',
817     type => 'int'
818     }
819     ],
820     [
821     'resist_magic',
822     {
823 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
824 root 1.7 name => 'resist magic %',
825     type => 'int'
826     }
827     ],
828     [
829     'resist_fire',
830     {
831 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
832 root 1.7 name => 'resist fire %',
833     type => 'int'
834     }
835     ],
836     [
837     'resist_electricity',
838     {
839 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
840 root 1.7 name => 'resist electricity %',
841     type => 'int'
842     }
843     ],
844     [
845     'resist_cold',
846     {
847 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
848 root 1.7 name => 'resist cold %',
849     type => 'int'
850     }
851     ],
852     [
853     'resist_acid',
854     {
855 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
856 root 1.7 name => 'resist acid %',
857     type => 'int'
858     }
859     ],
860     [
861 elmex 1.33 'resist_confusion',
862 root 1.7 {
863 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
864     name => 'resist confusion %',
865 root 1.7 type => 'int'
866     }
867     ],
868     [
869     'resist_weaponmagic',
870     {
871 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
872 root 1.7 name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
873     type => 'int'
874     }
875     ],
876     [
877     'resist_ghosthit',
878     {
879 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
880 root 1.7 name => 'resist ghosthit %',
881     type => 'int'
882     }
883     ],
884     [
885     'resist_slow',
886     {
887 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
888 root 1.7 name => 'resist slow %',
889     type => 'int'
890     }
891     ],
892     [
893     'resist_fear',
894     {
895 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
896 root 1.7 name => 'resist fear %',
897     type => 'int'
898     }
899     ],
900     [
901     'resist_death',
902     {
903 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
904 root 1.7 name => 'resist death-attack %',
905     type => 'int'
906     }
907     ],
908     [
909     'resist_chaos',
910     {
911 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
912 root 1.7 name => 'resist chaos %',
913     type => 'int'
914     }
915     ],
916     [
917     'resist_blind',
918     {
919 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
920 root 1.7 name => 'resist blinding %',
921     type => 'int'
922     }
923     ],
924     [
925     'resist_holyword',
926     {
927 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
928 root 1.7 name => 'resist holy power %',
929     type => 'int'
930     }
931     ],
932     [
933 elmex 1.33 'resist_godpower',
934 root 1.7 {
935 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
936     name => 'resist godpower %',
937 root 1.7 type => 'int'
938     }
939     ],
940     [
941 elmex 1.33 'resist_paralyze',
942 root 1.7 {
943 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
944     name => 'resist paralyze %',
945 root 1.7 type => 'int'
946     }
947     ],
948     [
949 elmex 1.33 'resist_drain',
950 root 1.7 {
951 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
952     name => 'resist draining %',
953 root 1.7 type => 'int'
954     }
955     ],
956     [
957 elmex 1.33 'resist_deplete',
958 root 1.7 {
959 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
960     name => 'resist depletion %',
961 root 1.7 type => 'int'
962     }
963     ],
964     [
965 elmex 1.33 'resist_poison',
966 root 1.7 {
967 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
968     name => 'resist poison %',
969 root 1.7 type => 'int'
970     }
971     ]
972     ]
973     ],
974     [
975     'misc',
976     [
977     [
978     'luck',
979     {
980     desc => 'With positive luck bonus, the player is more likely to succeed in all sorts of things (spellcasting, praying,...). Unless the <luck bonus> is very high, the effect will be barely visible in-game. Luck bonus on one piece of equipment should never exceed 3, and such bonus should not be too frequently available.',
981     name => 'luck bonus',
982     type => 'int'
983     }
984     ],
985     [
986     'hp',
987     {
988     desc => 'Positive <health regen.> bonus speeds up the player\'s healing process. Negative values slow it down.',
989     name => 'health regen.',
990     type => 'int'
991     }
992     ],
993     [
994     'sp',
995     {
996     desc => 'Positive <mana regen.> bonus speeds up the player\'s mana regeneration. Negative values slow it down.',
997     name => 'mana regen.',
998     type => 'int'
999     }
1000     ],
1001     [
1002     'grace',
1003     {
1004     desc => 'Positive <grace regen.> bonus speeds up the player\'s grace regeneration. Negative values slow it down. Since grace can be regenerated rather easy with praying, additional <grace regen.> bonus should be VERY RARE!!',
1005     name => 'grace regen.',
1006     type => 'int'
1007     }
1008     ],
1009     [
1010     'food',
1011     {
1012     desc => 'Positive <food bonus> slows down the player\'s digestion, thus he consumes less food. Negative values speed it up. Note that food is consumed not only for "being alive", but also for healing and mana-regeneration. <food bonus> only affects the amount of food consumed for "being alive". Hence, even with high <food bonus>, during a fight a player can run out of food quickly.',
1013     name => 'food bonus',
1014     type => 'int'
1015     }
1016     ],
1017     [
1018     'xrays',
1019     {
1020 root 1.9 desc => 'Xray vision allows the player to see through obstacles in a two-square-wide radius. This is extremely helpful and desirable, so don\'t give it away for cheap on equipment.',
1021 root 1.7 name => 'xray vision',
1022     type => 'bool'
1023     }
1024     ],
1025     [
1026     'stealth',
1027     {
1028     desc => 'Stealth allows the player to move silently. This comes to effect if a player turns himself invisible and tries to sneak around monsters. (At least that was the idea behind it)',
1029     name => 'stealth',
1030     type => 'bool'
1031     }
1032     ],
1033     [
1034     'reflect_spell',
1035     {
1036     desc => 'If a player is wearing any piece of equipment with the ability to <reflect spells>, all kinds of spell-bullets and -beams will bounce off him. This works only about 90% of all times, to avoid players being completely immune to certain types of attacks. This is a very powerful ability and it shouldn\'t be handed out cheap!',
1037     name => 'reflect spells',
1038     type => 'bool'
1039     }
1040     ],
1041     [
1042     'reflect_missile',
1043     {
1044     desc => 'If a player is wearing any piece of equipment with the ability to <reflect missiles>, all kinds of projectiles (e.g. arrows, bolts, boulders) will bounce off him. This works only about 90% of all times, to avoid players being completely immune to certain types of attacks.',
1045     name => 'reflect missiles',
1046     type => 'bool'
1047     }
1048     ],
1049     [
1050 root 1.14 'move_type',
1051 root 1.7 {
1052 root 1.14 desc => 'Determines which kinds of movement this object can use (e.g. for monsters) or grants (e.g. for amulets).',
1053     name => 'movement type',
1054 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
1055 root 1.7 }
1056     ],
1057     [
1058     'path_attuned',
1059     {
1060     desc => 'Click on the <attuned paths> button to select spellpaths. The player will get attuned to the specified spellpaths while wearing this item.',
1061     name => 'attuned paths',
1062     type => 'bitmask',
1063     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
1064     }
1065     ],
1066     [
1067     'path_repelled',
1068     {
1069     desc => 'Click on the <repelled paths> button to select spellpaths. The player will get repelled to the specified spellpaths while wearing this item.',
1070     name => 'repelled paths',
1071     type => 'bitmask',
1072     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
1073     }
1074     ],
1075     [
1076     'path_denied',
1077     {
1078     desc => 'Click on the <denied paths> button to select spellpaths. The specified spellpaths will be denied to the player while wearing this item.',
1079     name => 'denied paths',
1080     type => 'bitmask',
1081     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
1082     }
1083     ]
1084     ]
1085     ]
1086     ],
1087     use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
1088     },
1089     Battleground => {
1090     attr => [
1091     [
1092     'no_pick',
1093     {
1094     type => 'fixed',
1095     value => 1
1096     }
1097     ],
1098     [
1099     'is_floor',
1100 root 1.4 {
1101 root 1.7 type => 'fixed',
1102     value => 1
1103 root 1.4 }
1104     ],
1105     [
1106 root 1.7 'hp',
1107 root 1.4 {
1108 root 1.7 desc => 'The exit destinations define the (x, y)-coordinates where players get teleported after they died on this battleground.',
1109     name => 'destination X',
1110     type => 'int'
1111 root 1.4 }
1112     ],
1113     [
1114 root 1.7 'sp',
1115 root 1.4 {
1116 root 1.7 desc => 'The exit destinations define the (x, y)-coordinates where players get teleported after they died on this battleground.',
1117     name => 'destination Y',
1118     type => 'int'
1119 root 1.4 }
1120     ]
1121     ],
1122 root 1.3 desc => 'Battleground is very special: In short, players can die on battleground without any death penalties. They don\'t loose or gain experience while on battleground. Acid, draining and depletion effects don\'t work either. When a player dies on battleground, he gets teleported to an exit location which is defined in the battleground object.',
1123     ignore => [
1124     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
1125     ],
1126 root 1.5 name => 'Battleground',
1127 root 1.3 use => 'Battleground is only meant for player vs. player duels. You can design combat arenas similiar to the one in scorn.<br> What should NEVER be done is placing battleground tiles in open dungeons or other free kinds of land. It must not be possible to gain significant treasure for fighting on battleground, because it bears no risk.<br><br> (Battleground will cease to work when the image or name is changed, or when it is placed beneath another floor tile. This is not a bug, it is there to prevent any attempts of placing "hidden" battleground tiles anywhere.)'
1128     },
1129     Book => {
1130 root 1.7 attr => [
1131     [
1132     'level',
1133     {
1134     desc => 'If this value is set to be greater than zero, the player needs a certain literacy level to succeed reading the book. The book can be read if: mental_level greater <literacy level> - 5. Adding level to a book can be a nice idea, personally I like it when a player needs more than his fighting skills to solve a quest. However, keep the booklevel at least below 15 because it is quite hard to gain high mental levels.',
1135     name => 'literacy level',
1136     type => 'int'
1137     }
1138     ],
1139     [
1140     'startequip',
1141     {
1142     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
1143     name => 'godgiven item',
1144     type => 'bool'
1145     }
1146     ],
1147     [
1148     'unique',
1149     {
1150     desc => 'Unique items exist only one time on a server. If the item is taken, lost or destroyed - it\'s gone for good.',
1151     name => 'unique item',
1152     type => 'bool'
1153     }
1154     ],
1155     [
1156     'msg',
1157     {
1158     desc => 'This is the text that appears "written" in the book.',
1159     end => 'endmsg',
1160     name => 'book content',
1161     type => 'text'
1162     }
1163 root 1.14 ],
1164     [
1165     'slaying',
1166     {
1167     desc => 'This is the key string of the book. The key string is checked by an inventory checker. (This is used eg. for the gate/port passes in scorn)',
1168     name => 'key string',
1169     type => 'string'
1170     }
1171 elmex 1.48 ],
1172     [
1173     'no_skill_ident',
1174     {
1175     desc => 'If this flag is true the player won\'t be able to identify this item with by using a skill.',
1176     name => 'no skill ident',
1177     type => 'bool'
1178     }
1179 root 1.7 ]
1180     ],
1181 root 1.5 desc => 'Applying a book, the containing message is displayed to the player.',
1182     name => 'Book'
1183 root 1.1 },
1184 root 1.3 Boots => {
1185 root 1.7 attr => [
1186     [
1187     'exp',
1188     {
1189     desc => 'Boots with <speed bonus> will increase the player\'s walking speed while worn. This kind of bonus is quite desirable for players of low- and medium level. High level players usually have fastest possible walking speed and thus don\'t need <speed bonus> anymore. Still, this bonus is good for nice artifacts - not everything has to be for highest level.',
1190     name => 'speed bonus',
1191     type => 'int'
1192     }
1193     ],
1194     [
1195     'magic',
1196     {
1197     desc => '<magic bonus> works just like ac, except that it can be improved by "scrolls of Enchant Armour" or reduced by acid. It is less useful than direct armour-class bonus on the boots. Important: <magic bonus> on boots has no effect if there is no <armour class> set. It only works in combination with <armour class>.',
1198     name => 'magic bonus',
1199     type => 'int'
1200     }
1201     ]
1202     ],
1203 root 1.3 desc => 'Wearing boots, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Usually enhancing his speed, or granting some minor protection bonus.',
1204     import => [
1205 root 1.29 'Amulet'
1206 root 1.3 ],
1207 root 1.5 name => 'Boots',
1208 root 1.3 use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
1209     },
1210     Bracers => {
1211 root 1.7 attr => [
1212     [
1213     'magic',
1214     {
1215     desc => '<magic bonus> works just like ac, except that it can be improved by "scrolls of Enchant Armour" or reduced by acid. It is less useful than direct armour-class bonus on the bracers.',
1216     name => 'magic bonus',
1217     type => 'int'
1218     }
1219     ]
1220     ],
1221 root 1.3 desc => 'Bracers are armour-plates worn around the wrists. Wearing bracer, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Usually enhancing his defense.',
1222     import => [
1223 root 1.29 'Amulet'
1224 root 1.3 ],
1225 root 1.5 name => 'Bracers',
1226 root 1.3 use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
1227     },
1228     'Brestplate Armour' => {
1229 root 1.7 attr => [
1230     [
1231     'last_heal',
1232     {
1233     desc => 'This poses a penalty to spell regeneration speed, for wearing the armour. The bigger the spellpoint penalty, the worse.',
1234     name => 'spellpoint penalty',
1235     type => 'int'
1236     }
1237     ],
1238     [
1239     'last_sp',
1240     {
1241     desc => 'Slowdown penalty reduces the player\'s walking speed when wearing the armour. Bigger values are worse - zero is best.',
1242     name => 'slowdown penalty',
1243     type => 'int'
1244     }
1245     ],
1246     [
1247     'magic',
1248     {
1249     desc => '<magic bonus> works just like ac, except that it can be improved by "scrolls of Enchant Armour" or reduced by acid. It is less useful than direct armour-class bonus on the armour.',
1250     name => 'magic bonus',
1251     type => 'int'
1252     }
1253     ]
1254     ],
1255 root 1.3 desc => 'Wearing an armour, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Usually enhancing his defense.',
1256 root 1.7 import => [
1257 root 1.29 'Amulet'
1258 root 1.7 ],
1259     name => 'Brestplate Armour',
1260     use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
1261     },
1262     Button => {
1263     attr => [
1264     [
1265 root 1.14 'move_on',
1266 root 1.7 {
1267 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
1268     name => 'movement type',
1269 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
1270 root 1.7 }
1271     ],
1272     [
1273 root 1.14 'move_off',
1274 root 1.7 {
1275 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types deactivate this object (e.g. button).',
1276     name => 'movement type',
1277 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
1278 root 1.7 }
1279     ],
1280     [
1281     'no_pick',
1282     {
1283     type => 'fixed',
1284     value => 1
1285     }
1286     ],
1287     [
1288     'weight',
1289     {
1290     desc => 'The button is pressed (triggered), as soon as <press weigh> gram are placed ontop of it.',
1291     name => 'press weight',
1292 root 1.9 type => 'int'
1293 root 1.7 }
1294     ],
1295     [
1296     'connected',
1297     {
1298     desc => 'Every time the button is pressed or released, all objects with the same <connection> value are activated.',
1299     name => 'connection',
1300     type => 'int'
1301     }
1302     ],
1303     [
1304     'msg',
1305     {
1306     desc => 'This text may describe the item. You can use this message to explain the button\'s purpose to the player.',
1307     end => 'endmsg',
1308     name => 'description',
1309     type => 'text'
1310     }
1311     ]
1312 root 1.3 ],
1313     desc => 'When a predefined amount of weigh is placed on a button, the &lt;connection&gt; value is triggered. In most cases this happens when a player or monster steps on it. When the button is "released", the &lt;connection&gt; value get\'s triggered a second time.',
1314     ignore => [
1315     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
1316 root 1.5 ],
1317     name => 'Button'
1318 root 1.3 },
1319 root 1.9 'Button Trigger' => {
1320     desc => 'Handle buttons are buttons which reset after a short period of time. Every time it is either applied or reset, the &lt;connection&gt; value is triggered.',
1321     ignore => [
1322     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
1323     ],
1324     import => [
1325 root 1.29 'Button'
1326 root 1.9 ],
1327     name => 'Button Trigger'
1328     },
1329     'Class Changer' => {
1330     attr => [
1331     [
1332     'randomitems',
1333     {
1334     desc => 'This entry determines which initial items the character receives.',
1335     name => 'class items',
1336     type => 'treasurelist'
1337     }
1338     ]
1339     ],
1340     desc => 'Class changer are used while creating a character.',
1341     ignore => [
1342     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
1343     ],
1344     name => 'Class Changer',
1345     section => [
1346     [
1347     'stats',
1348     [
1349     [
1350     'Str',
1351     {
1352     desc => 'The player\'s strength will rise by the given value if he chooses this class. (Negative values make strength fall)',
1353     name => 'strength',
1354     type => 'int'
1355     }
1356     ],
1357     [
1358     'Dex',
1359     {
1360     desc => 'The player\'s dexterity will rise by the given value if he chooses this class. (Negative values make dexterity fall)',
1361     name => 'dexterity',
1362     type => 'int'
1363     }
1364     ],
1365     [
1366     'Con',
1367     {
1368     desc => 'The player\'s constitution will rise by the given value if he chooses this class. (Negative values make constitution fall)',
1369     name => 'constitution',
1370     type => 'int'
1371     }
1372     ],
1373     [
1374     'Int',
1375     {
1376     desc => 'The player\'s intelligence will rise by the given value if he chooses this class. (Negative values make intelligence fall)',
1377     name => 'intelligence',
1378     type => 'int'
1379     }
1380     ],
1381     [
1382     'Pow',
1383     {
1384     desc => 'The player\'s power will rise by the given value if he chooses this class. (Negative values make power fall)',
1385     name => 'power',
1386     type => 'int'
1387     }
1388     ],
1389     [
1390     'Wis',
1391     {
1392     desc => 'The player\'s wisdom will rise by the given value if he chooses this class. (Negative values make wisdom fall)',
1393     name => 'wisdom',
1394     type => 'int'
1395     }
1396     ],
1397     [
1398     'Cha',
1399     {
1400     desc => 'The player\'s charisma will rise by the given value if he chooses this class. (Negative values make charisma fall)',
1401     name => 'charisma',
1402     type => 'int'
1403     }
1404     ]
1405     ]
1406     ]
1407     ]
1408     },
1409 root 1.3 Cloak => {
1410 root 1.7 attr => [
1411     [
1412     'magic',
1413     {
1414     desc => '<magic bonus> works just like ac, except that it can be improved by "scrolls of Enchant Armour" or reduced by acid. It is less useful than direct armour-class bonus on the cloak. Important: <magic bonus> on cloaks has no effect if there is no <armour class> set. It only works in combination with <armour class>.',
1415     name => 'magic bonus',
1416     type => 'int'
1417     }
1418     ]
1419     ],
1420 root 1.3 desc => 'Wearing a cloak, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Cloaks usually add minor &lt;armour class&gt; and sometimes a bit of resistance.',
1421     import => [
1422 root 1.29 'Amulet'
1423 root 1.3 ],
1424 root 1.5 name => 'Cloak',
1425 root 1.3 use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
1426     },
1427     Clock => {
1428 root 1.7 attr => [
1429     [
1430     'msg',
1431     {
1432     desc => 'This text may describe the item',
1433     end => 'endmsg',
1434     name => 'description',
1435     type => 'text'
1436     }
1437     ]
1438     ],
1439 root 1.5 desc => 'Applying a clock, the time is displayed to the player.',
1440     name => 'Clock'
1441 root 1.1 },
1442 root 1.3 Container => {
1443 root 1.7 attr => [
1444     [
1445     'race',
1446     {
1447     desc => 'If set, the container will hold only certain types of objects. Possible choices for <container class> are: "gold and jewels", "arrows" and "keys". Unfortunately it is not easy to create new container classes, because items need a matching counterpiece-attribute to the <container class> before they can be put inside a container. This attribute ("race") is set only for the existing container classes.',
1448     name => 'container class',
1449     type => 'string'
1450     }
1451     ],
1452     [
1453     'slaying',
1454     {
1455     desc => 'If <key string> is set, only players with a special key of matching <key string> are able to open the container.',
1456     name => 'key string',
1457     type => 'string'
1458     }
1459     ],
1460     [
1461     'container',
1462     {
1463     desc => 'The container can hold a maximum total weight of the given value in gram. Note that this weight limit is calculated *after* the weight reduction (<reduce weight>) has been applied.',
1464     name => 'maximum weight',
1465     type => 'int'
1466     }
1467     ],
1468     [
1469     'Str',
1470     {
1471     desc => 'This value determines how much the weight of items is reduced in percent, when put inside the container. <reduce weight %> 0 means no reduction, <reduce weight %> 100 means items are weightless inside. Most default values are in the range of ten.',
1472     name => 'reduce weight %',
1473     type => 'int'
1474     }
1475     ],
1476     [
1477     'is_cauldron',
1478     {
1479     desc => 'If set, the container can be used as alchemy-cauldron. The player can put ingredients inside, close it, cast alchemy and if his formulae is true, he\'ll get what he longed for.',
1480     name => 'alchemy cauldron',
1481     type => 'bool'
1482     }
1483     ],
1484     [
1485     'unique',
1486     {
1487     desc => 'Unique items exist only one time on a server. If the item is taken, lost or destroyed - it\'s gone for good. All contents of a unique container are unique as well.',
1488     name => 'unique item',
1489     type => 'bool'
1490     }
1491     ],
1492     [
1493     'startequip',
1494     {
1495     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
1496     name => 'godgiven item',
1497     type => 'bool'
1498     }
1499     ],
1500     [
1501     'other_arch',
1502     {
1503     desc => 'This is used for a certain kind of... "animation" when opening the container. Stick to the default arches here and you won\'t get into trouble.',
1504     name => 'animation arch',
1505     type => 'string'
1506     }
1507     ],
1508     [
1509     'msg',
1510     {
1511     desc => 'This text may contain a description of the container.',
1512     end => 'endmsg',
1513     name => 'description',
1514     type => 'text'
1515     }
1516     ]
1517     ],
1518 root 1.3 desc => 'A player can put (certain kinds of) items in the container. The overall weight of items is reduced when put inside a container, depending on the settings. <br><br> A special feature of containers is the "cauldron", capable of mixing alchemical receipes.',
1519 root 1.5 name => 'Container',
1520 root 1.3 use => 'Note on chests - There are two types of chests: <UL> <LI> First the random treasure chests - Those are NOT containers (but object type Treasure), they create random treasures when applied. Archetype name is "chest". <LI> Second there are the permanent chests - Those are containers, they can be opened and closed again. Archetype name is "chest_2". </UL>'
1521     },
1522     Converter => {
1523 root 1.7 attr => [
1524     [
1525     'no_pick',
1526     {
1527     type => 'fixed',
1528     value => 1
1529     }
1530     ],
1531     [
1532     'slaying',
1533     {
1534     desc => '<cost arch> is the name of the archetype the player has to put on the converter, as payment.',
1535     name => 'cost arch',
1536     type => 'string'
1537     }
1538     ],
1539     [
1540     'food',
1541     {
1542     desc => 'The player has to put <cost number> items of <cost arch> on the converter, in order to get <receive number> items of <receive arch>.',
1543     name => 'cost number',
1544     type => 'int'
1545     }
1546     ],
1547     [
1548     'other_arch',
1549     {
1550 root 1.8 desc => '<receive arch> is the name of the archetype to convert into. This field is ignored if the converter has items in inventory. In this case one of the inventory items is duplicated. The duplicated item is randomly chosen from all items present.',
1551 root 1.7 name => 'receive arch',
1552     type => 'string'
1553     }
1554     ],
1555     [
1556     'sp',
1557     {
1558     desc => 'The player has to put <cost number> items of <cost arch> on the converter, in order to get <receive number> items of <receive arch>.',
1559     name => 'receive number',
1560     type => 'int'
1561     }
1562     ],
1563     [
1564     'msg',
1565     {
1566     desc => 'This text may contain a description of the converter.',
1567     end => 'endmsg',
1568     name => 'description',
1569     type => 'text'
1570     }
1571 elmex 1.46 ],
1572     [
1573 elmex 1.47 'precious',
1574 elmex 1.46 {
1575 elmex 1.47 desc => 'If the converter has this flag set the generated items will be flagged as unpaid. Useful if you want to make a converter in a shop. (For instance for \'dragon scale\' to \'dragon shield\' converters in some armour shops.)',
1576     name => 'output unpaid',
1577 elmex 1.46 type => 'bool'
1578     }
1579 root 1.7 ]
1580     ],
1581 root 1.3 desc => 'Converters are like "exchange tables". When the player drops a specific type of items, they get converted into other items, at a predefined exchange-ratio.',
1582     ignore => [
1583     'value',
1584     'nrof',
1585     'name_pl',
1586     'no_pick',
1587 elmex 1.47 'unpaid',
1588 root 1.3 'title'
1589     ],
1590 root 1.5 name => 'Converter',
1591 root 1.3 use => 'Converters are better than shopping with doormats, because the converters never get sold out. For some items like food or jewels those "exchange tables" are really nice, while for the more important stuff like potions converters should not exist. <br><br> VERY IMPORTANT: Be careful with the exchange-ratio! When you drop items on a converter, the stuff you get must be of equal or lesser value than before! (Except if you are using "rare" items like dragonscales for payment). The code will not check if your ratio is sane, so the player could gain infinite wealth by using your converter.'
1592     },
1593     Creator => {
1594 root 1.7 attr => [
1595     [
1596     'no_pick',
1597     {
1598     type => 'fixed',
1599     value => 1
1600     }
1601     ],
1602     [
1603     'other_arch',
1604     {
1605 root 1.8 desc => 'This string defines the object that will be created. You can choose any of the existing arches. This field is ignored if the creator has items in inventory. In this case one of the inventory items is duplicated. The duplicated item is randomly chosen from all items present.',
1606 root 1.7 name => 'create arch',
1607     type => 'string'
1608     }
1609     ],
1610     [
1611     'connected',
1612     {
1613     desc => 'Whenever the connection value is activated, the creator gets triggered.',
1614     name => 'connection',
1615     type => 'int'
1616     }
1617     ],
1618     [
1619 elmex 1.21 'activate_on_push',
1620     {
1621     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on push.',
1622 root 1.42 name => 'activate on push',
1623 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
1624     }
1625     ],
1626     [
1627     'activate_on_release',
1628     {
1629     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on release.',
1630 root 1.42 name => 'activate on release',
1631 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
1632     }
1633     ],
1634     [
1635 root 1.7 'lifesave',
1636     {
1637 root 1.9 desc => 'If <infinit uses> is set, the creator will work infinitely, regardless of the value in <number of uses>.',
1638 root 1.7 name => 'infinit uses',
1639     type => 'bool'
1640     }
1641     ],
1642     [
1643 elmex 1.25 'speed',
1644     {
1645     desc => 'When this field is set the creator will periodically create stuff (and will still do so when the connection is triggered). A value of 1 means roughly 8 times a second.',
1646     name => 'speed',
1647     type => 'float'
1648     }
1649     ],
1650     [
1651 root 1.7 'hp',
1652     {
1653     desc => 'The creator can be triggered <number of uses> times, thus creating that many objects, before it dissappears. Default is <number of uses> 1 (-> one-time usage).',
1654     name => 'number of uses',
1655     type => 'int'
1656     }
1657     ],
1658     [
1659     'slaying',
1660     {
1661 root 1.8 desc => 'The created object will bear the name and title specified in <name of creation>. If nothing is set, the standard name and title of the archetype is used.',
1662 root 1.7 name => 'name of creation',
1663     type => 'string'
1664     }
1665     ],
1666     [
1667     'level',
1668     {
1669     desc => 'The created object will be of that level. If zero/unset, the standard level of the archetype is used.',
1670     name => 'level of creation',
1671     type => 'int'
1672     }
1673     ]
1674     ],
1675 elmex 1.25 desc => 'A creator is an object which creates another object when it is triggered. The child object can be anything. Creators are VERY useful for all kinds of map-mechanisms. They can even periodically create things.',
1676 root 1.3 ignore => [
1677     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
1678     ],
1679 root 1.5 name => 'Creator',
1680 root 1.3 use => 'Don\'t hesitate to hide your creators under the floor. The created items will still always appear ontop of the floor.'
1681     },
1682     Detector => {
1683 root 1.7 attr => [
1684     [
1685     'no_pick',
1686     {
1687     type => 'fixed',
1688     value => 1
1689     }
1690     ],
1691     [
1692     'slaying',
1693     {
1694     desc => '<match name> specifies the name of the object we are looking for. Actually it does also check for the <key string> in key-objects, but for this case inventory checkers are often more powerful to use.',
1695     name => 'match name',
1696     type => 'string'
1697     }
1698     ],
1699     [
1700     'connected',
1701     {
1702     desc => 'When the detector is triggered, all objects with the same connection value get activated.',
1703     name => 'connection',
1704     type => 'int'
1705     }
1706     ],
1707     [
1708     'speed',
1709     {
1710     desc => 'This value defines the time between two detector-checks. If you want the detector to behave almost like pedestals/buttons, set speed rather high, like <detection speed> 1.0.',
1711     name => 'detection speed',
1712     type => 'float'
1713     }
1714 root 1.17 ],
1715     [
1716     'speed_left',
1717     {
1718     desc => 'The speed left to the object. On every tick, if this value is higher than 0, the object acts/triggers/moves etc. and the value gets decremented by 1. Otherwise, it is incremented by <speed> on every tick.',
1719     name => 'speed left',
1720     type => 'float'
1721     }
1722     ],
1723     [
1724     'speed_left',
1725     {
1726     desc => 'The speed left. This value is incremented by <speed> on every tick. If it is larger than 0, the detector checks, and the speed is decremented by 1.',
1727     name => 'speed left',
1728     type => 'float'
1729     }
1730 root 1.7 ]
1731     ],
1732 root 1.3 desc => 'Detectors work quite much like inv. checkers/pedestals: If the detector finds a specific object, it toggles its connected value. <br><br> What is "unique" about them, compared to inv. checkers/ pedestals? - First, detectors check their square for a match periodically, not instantly. Second, detectors check directly for object names. Third, detectors do not check the inventory of players/monsters.',
1733     ignore => [
1734     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
1735     ],
1736 root 1.5 name => 'Detector',
1737 root 1.3 use => 'There is one major speciality about detectors: You can detect spells blown over a detector! To detect a lighting bolt for example, set "slaying ligthing" and "speed 1.0". In combination with spellcasting walls, this can be very useful for map-mechanisms.'
1738     },
1739     Director => {
1740 root 1.7 attr => [
1741     [
1742     'sp',
1743     {
1744     desc => 'Projectiles will leave the director flying in the selected <direction>. A director with direction <none> simply stops projectiles. (The latter works out a bit strange for some spells).',
1745     name => 'direction',
1746     type => 'list',
1747     value => $LIST{direction}
1748     }
1749     ],
1750     [
1751 root 1.14 'move_on',
1752 root 1.7 {
1753 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
1754     name => 'movement type',
1755 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
1756 root 1.7 }
1757     ]
1758     ],
1759 root 1.3 desc => 'Directors change the direction of spell objects and other projectiles that fly past. Unlike spinners, directors always move objects in the same direction. It does not make a difference from what angle you shoot into it.<br> Directors are visible per default.',
1760     ignore => [
1761     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
1762     ],
1763 root 1.5 name => 'Director',
1764 root 1.3 use => 'Directors are rarely used in maps. Sometimes they are placed to change the direction of spells coming out of magic walls, "channeling" spell-projectiles in some direction. When doing this, <B>never place directors facing each other with magic walls fireing into them!</B> The spell-projectiles bouncing between the directors would accumulate to huge numbers and at some point slow down the server by eating memory- and CPU-time. <br><br> You\'d better not place directors in monster vs. player combat areas too much, because that freaks out wizard-type players.'
1765     },
1766     Disease => {
1767 root 1.7 attr => [
1768     [
1769     'invisible',
1770     {
1771     type => 'fixed',
1772     value => 1
1773     }
1774     ],
1775     [
1776     'level',
1777     {
1778     desc => 'The <plaque level> is proportional to the disease\'s deadliness. This mainly reflects in the <damage>. It has no effect on most other symptoms. Neverthless, it is a very important value for all damage-inflicting diseases.',
1779     name => 'plaque level',
1780     type => 'int'
1781     }
1782     ],
1783     [
1784     'race',
1785     {
1786     desc => 'The disease will only infect creatures of the specified <race>. "<race> *" means every creature can be infected.',
1787     name => 'infect race',
1788     type => 'string'
1789     }
1790     ],
1791     [
1792     'ac',
1793     {
1794     desc => 'Every time the disease "moves" the severity of the symptoms are increased by <progressiveness>/100. (severity = 1 + (accumlated progression)/100)',
1795     name => 'progressiveness',
1796     type => 'int'
1797     }
1798     ],
1799     [
1800     'msg',
1801     {
1802     desc => 'This text is displayed to the player every time the symptoms strike.',
1803     end => 'endmsg',
1804     name => 'message',
1805     type => 'text'
1806     }
1807     ]
1808     ],
1809 root 1.36 desc => 'Diseases are an intersting form of spellcraft in Deliantra. Once casted, they can spread out and infect creatures in a large area. Being infected can have various effects, from amusing farts to horrible damage - almost everything is possible.',
1810 root 1.3 ignore => [
1811     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
1812     ],
1813 root 1.5 name => 'Disease',
1814 root 1.4 section => [
1815     [
1816     'spreading',
1817 root 1.7 [
1818     [
1819     'wc',
1820     {
1821     desc => 'The <infectiosness> defines the chance of new creatures getting infected. If you set this too high, the disease is very likely to be too effective. <infectiosness>/127 is the chance of someone in range catching it.',
1822     name => 'infectiosness',
1823     type => 'int'
1824     }
1825     ],
1826     [
1827     'last_grace',
1828     {
1829     desc => 'The <attenuation> value reduces the diseases\' <infectiosness> everytime it infects someone new. This limits how many generations a disease can propagate.',
1830     name => 'attenuation',
1831     type => 'int'
1832     }
1833     ],
1834     [
1835     'magic',
1836     {
1837     desc => '<infection range> sets the range at which infection may occur. If positive, the <infection range> is level dependant - If negative, it is not: E.g. "<infection range> -6" means creatures can be infected in six square range, and <plaque level> doesn\'t modify that.',
1838     name => 'infection range',
1839     type => 'int'
1840     }
1841     ],
1842     [
1843     'maxhp',
1844     {
1845     desc => '<persistence> defines how long the disease can persist OUTSIDE a host. The disease can "move" <persistence> times outside a host before it vanishes. A negative value means the disease lasts for permanent (which is only recommended to use in maps without monsters).',
1846     name => 'persistence',
1847     type => 'int'
1848     }
1849     ],
1850     [
1851     'maxgrace',
1852     {
1853     desc => 'The disease will last in the host for <curing duration> "disease moves" (Assuming the host survives and doesn\'t use a curing spell). After this period the disease is naturally cured, which provides the host with immunity from this particular disease of lower or equal level. A negative value means the disease can never be cured naturally. Note that this value can be further modulated by spell-parameters, if the disease is registered as spell in the code. Due to that, most default diseases take a lot longer to cure than it seems.',
1854     name => 'curing duration',
1855     type => 'int'
1856     }
1857     ],
1858     [
1859     'speed',
1860     {
1861     desc => 'The <speed> of the disease determines how fast the disease will "move", thus how fast the symptoms strike the host.',
1862     name => 'moving speed',
1863     type => 'float'
1864     }
1865 root 1.17 ],
1866     [
1867     'speed_left',
1868     {
1869     desc => 'The speed left to the object. On every tick, if this value is higher than 0, the object acts/triggers/moves etc. and the value gets decremented by 1. Otherwise, it is incremented by <speed> on every tick.',
1870     name => 'speed left',
1871     type => 'float'
1872     }
1873 root 1.7 ]
1874     ]
1875     ],
1876     [
1877     'symptoms',
1878     [
1879     [
1880     'attacktype',
1881     {
1882     desc => 'The disease will attack the host with the given <attacktype>. Godpower attacktype is commonly used for "unresistable" diseases.',
1883     name => 'attacktype',
1884     type => 'bitmask',
1885     value => $BITMASK{attacktype}
1886     }
1887     ],
1888     [
1889     'dam',
1890     {
1891     desc => 'A disease with a positive <damage> value will strike the player for that amount of damage every time the symptoms occur. A negative <damage> value produces %-based damage: "<damage> -10" means the player\'s health is reduced by 10% every time the symptoms strike. Diseases with %-based damage can be dangerous - but not deadly - for players of all levels.',
1892     name => 'damage',
1893     type => 'int'
1894     }
1895     ],
1896     [
1897     'other_arch',
1898     {
1899     desc => 'If set, the specified arch is created and dropped every time the symptoms strike. This can be various things: farts, body pieces, eggs ... Even monsters can be created that way. You could also make a disease where some exotic stuff like money/gems is created.',
1900     name => 'create arch',
1901     type => 'string'
1902     }
1903     ],
1904     [
1905     'last_sp',
1906     {
1907     desc => 'If set, the disease imposes a <slowdown penalty> while being infected. The player\'s speed is reduced by <slowdown penalty> % of normal value.',
1908     name => 'slowdown penalty',
1909     type => 'int'
1910     }
1911     ],
1912     [
1913     'exp',
1914     {
1915     desc => 'When the player manages to cure this disease (with a curing spell), he is awarded with <exp. for curing> experience.',
1916     name => 'exp. for curing',
1917     type => 'int'
1918     }
1919     ],
1920     [
1921     'maxsp',
1922     {
1923     desc => 'Every time the disease "moves", the player\'s mana is reduced by the value of <mana depletion>. For negative values, a %-based amount is taken.',
1924     name => 'mana depletion',
1925     type => 'int'
1926     }
1927     ],
1928     [
1929     'last_eat',
1930     {
1931     desc => 'Every time the disease "moves", the player\'s food is reduced by the value of <food depletion>. For negative values, a %-based amount is taken.',
1932     name => 'food depletion',
1933     type => 'int'
1934     }
1935     ],
1936     [
1937     'hp',
1938     {
1939     desc => 'This value increases the player\'s healing rate. Negative values decrease it.',
1940     name => 'health regen.',
1941     type => 'int'
1942     }
1943     ],
1944     [
1945     'sp',
1946     {
1947     desc => 'This value increases the player\'s rate of mana regeneration. Negative values decrease it.',
1948     name => 'mana regen.',
1949     type => 'int'
1950     }
1951     ]
1952     ]
1953     ],
1954     [
1955     'disability',
1956     [
1957     [
1958     'Str',
1959     {
1960     desc => 'The player\'s strength will rise by the given value while being infected. (Negative values make strength fall)',
1961     name => 'strength',
1962     type => 'int'
1963     }
1964     ],
1965     [
1966     'Dex',
1967     {
1968     desc => 'The player\'s dexterity will rise by the given value while being infected. (Negative values make dexterity fall)',
1969     name => 'dexterity',
1970     type => 'int'
1971     }
1972     ],
1973     [
1974     'Con',
1975     {
1976     desc => 'The player\'s constitution will rise by the given value while being infected. (Negative values make constitution fall)',
1977     name => 'constitution',
1978     type => 'int'
1979     }
1980     ],
1981     [
1982     'Int',
1983     {
1984     desc => 'The player\'s intelligence will rise by the given value while being infected. (Negative values make intelligence fall)',
1985     name => 'intelligence',
1986     type => 'int'
1987     }
1988     ],
1989     [
1990     'Pow',
1991     {
1992     desc => 'The player\'s power will rise by the given value while being infected. (Negative values make power fall)',
1993     name => 'power',
1994     type => 'int'
1995     }
1996     ],
1997     [
1998     'Wis',
1999     {
2000     desc => 'The player\'s wisdom will rise by the given value while being infected. (Negative values make wisdom fall)',
2001     name => 'wisdom',
2002     type => 'int'
2003     }
2004     ],
2005     [
2006     'Cha',
2007     {
2008     desc => 'The player\'s charisma will rise by the given value while being infected. (Negative values make charisma fall)',
2009     name => 'charisma',
2010     type => 'int'
2011     }
2012     ]
2013     ]
2014     ]
2015     ],
2016     use => 'Diseases are extremely flexible and usable in a many ways. So far they are mostly used for causing bad, unwanted effects. You could just as well create a disease which helps the player (recharging mana for example). Infection with a "positive disease" could even be a quest reward.'
2017     },
2018 root 1.9 Door => {
2019     attr => [
2020     [
2021     'no_pick',
2022     {
2023     type => 'fixed',
2024     value => 1
2025     }
2026     ],
2027     [
2028     'alive',
2029     {
2030     type => 'fixed',
2031     value => 1
2032     }
2033     ],
2034     [
2035 root 1.14 'move_block',
2036 root 1.9 {
2037 root 1.14 desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
2038     name => 'blocked movement',
2039 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2040 root 1.14 }
2041     ],
2042     [
2043     'move_allow',
2044     {
2045     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
2046     name => 'allowed movement',
2047 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2048 root 1.14 }
2049     ],
2050     [
2051     'move_slow',
2052     {
2053     desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
2054     name => 'slowed movement',
2055 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2056 root 1.14 }
2057     ],
2058     [
2059     'move_slow_penalty',
2060     {
2061     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
2062     name => 'slow movement penalty',
2063     type => 'int'
2064 root 1.9 }
2065     ],
2066     [
2067     'hp',
2068     {
2069     desc => 'The more <hitpoints> the door has, the longer it takes to be broken.',
2070     name => 'hitpoints',
2071     type => 'int'
2072     }
2073     ],
2074     [
2075     'ac',
2076     {
2077     desc => 'Doors of high <armour class> are less likely to get hit. <armour class> can be considered the "counterpiece" to <weapon class>.',
2078     name => 'armour class',
2079     type => 'int'
2080     }
2081     ],
2082     [
2083     'other_arch',
2084     {
2085     desc => 'This string defines the object that will be created when the door was defeated.',
2086     name => 'drop arch',
2087     type => 'string'
2088     }
2089     ],
2090     [
2091     'randomitems',
2092     {
2093     desc => 'This entry determines what kind of traps will appear in the door.',
2094     name => 'treasurelist',
2095     type => 'treasurelist'
2096     }
2097 root 1.28 ],
2098     [
2099     'treasure_env',
2100     {
2101     desc => 'Set this flag to move treasure items created into the environment (map) instead of putting them into the object.',
2102     name => 'treasure in env',
2103     type => 'bool'
2104     }
2105 root 1.9 ]
2106     ],
2107     desc => 'A door can be opened with a normal key. It also can be broken by attacking it, and it can be defeated with the lockpicking skill. If a door is defeated, horizontally and vertically adjacent doors are automatically removed.',
2108     ignore => [
2109     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
2110     ],
2111     name => 'Door'
2112     },
2113 root 1.7 Duplicator => {
2114     attr => [
2115     [
2116     'other_arch',
2117 root 1.4 {
2118 elmex 1.22 desc => 'Only objects of matching archtype, lying ontop of the duplicator will be duplicated, multiplied or removed. All other objects will be ignored.',
2119 root 1.7 name => 'target arch',
2120     type => 'string'
2121 root 1.4 }
2122     ],
2123     [
2124 root 1.7 'level',
2125 root 1.4 {
2126 root 1.7 desc => 'The number of items in the target pile will be multiplied by the <multiply factor>. If it is set to zero, all target objects will be destroyed.',
2127     name => 'multiply factor',
2128     type => 'int'
2129 root 1.4 }
2130     ],
2131     [
2132 root 1.7 'connected',
2133 root 1.4 {
2134 root 1.7 desc => 'An activator (lever, altar, button, etc) with matching connection value is able to trigger this duplicator. Be very careful that players cannot abuse it to create endless amounts of money or other valuable stuff!',
2135     name => 'connection',
2136     type => 'int'
2137 root 1.4 }
2138 elmex 1.21 ],
2139     [
2140     'activate_on_push',
2141     {
2142     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on push.',
2143 root 1.42 name => 'activate on push',
2144 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
2145     }
2146     ],
2147     [
2148     'activate_on_release',
2149     {
2150     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on release.',
2151 root 1.42 name => 'activate on release',
2152 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
2153     }
2154 root 1.4 ]
2155     ],
2156 root 1.3 desc => 'When activated, a duplicator can duplicate, multiply or destroy a pile of objects which lies somewhere on top of the duplicator. The duplicator has one arch name specified as &lt;target arch&gt;, and only objects of this archetype can be affected.<br> It will multiply the number of items in the pile, by the &lt;multiply factor&gt;. If the latter is set to zero, it will destroy objects.',
2157     ignore => [
2158     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
2159     ],
2160 root 1.5 name => 'Duplicator',
2161 root 1.3 use => 'I hope it is clear that one must be very cautious when inserting a duplicator anywhere with &lt;multiply factor&gt; greater than one. It is designed to be used for betting mechanisms only (bet -&gt; win/loose). It is <b>not acceptable</b> to allow duplication of anything other than coins, gold and jewels. Besides, it is very important that the chance to loose the input matches the chance to earn winnings.<br> A duplicator with &lt;multiply factor&gt; 3 for example should have a loosing rate of 2/3 = 67%.'
2162     },
2163 root 1.10 'Event Connector' => {
2164 root 1.42 desc => 'Event connectors link specific events that happen to objects to a crossfire plug-in. They are not used at all in Deliantra.',
2165 root 1.10 name => 'Event Connector'
2166     },
2167 root 1.3 Exit => {
2168 root 1.7 attr => [
2169     [
2170     'slaying',
2171     {
2172     desc => 'The exit path defines the map that the player is transferred to. You can enter an absolute path, beginning with \'/\' (for example "/peterm/FireTemple/fire1"). It can also be a relative path, not beginning with \'/\' (On the map "/peterm/FireTemple/Fire2" for example I could use the relative path "Fire1"). Use relative paths whenever possible! Note that upper/lower case must always be set correctly. However, please use lower case only. It is well possible to have an exit pointing to the same map that the exit is on. If slaying is not set in an exit, the player will see a message like "the exit is closed".',
2173     name => 'exit path',
2174     type => 'string'
2175     }
2176     ],
2177     [
2178     'hp',
2179     {
2180     desc => 'The exit destinations define the (x, y)-coordinates where the exit leads to. If both are set to zero, the player will be transferred to the "default enter location" of the destined map. The latter can be set in the map- properties as "Enter X/Y". Though, please DO NOT use that. It turned out to be a source for numerous map-bugs.',
2181     name => 'destination X',
2182     type => 'int'
2183     }
2184     ],
2185     [
2186     'sp',
2187     {
2188     desc => 'The exit destinations define the (x, y)-coordinates where the exit leads to. If both are set to zero, the player will be transferred to the "default enter location" of the destined map. The latter can be set in the map- properties as "Enter X/Y". Though, please DO NOT use that. It turned out to be a source for numerous map-bugs.',
2189     name => 'destination Y',
2190     type => 'int'
2191     }
2192     ],
2193     [
2194 root 1.14 'move_on',
2195 root 1.7 {
2196 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
2197     name => 'movement type',
2198 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2199 root 1.7 }
2200     ],
2201     [
2202     'msg',
2203     {
2204     desc => 'If set, this message will be displayed to the player when he applies the exit. This is quite useful to throw in some "role-play feeling": "As you enter the dark cave you hear the sound of rustling dragonscales...". Well, my english is poor, but you get the point. =)',
2205     end => 'endmsg',
2206     name => 'exit message',
2207     type => 'text'
2208     }
2209     ],
2210     [
2211 root 1.30 'damned',
2212 root 1.7 {
2213 root 1.31 desc => 'If set, then players using this exit will have their savebed position set to the destination of the exit when passing through.',
2214 root 1.30 name => 'set savebed',
2215 root 1.7 type => 'bool'
2216     }
2217     ]
2218     ],
2219 root 1.3 desc => 'When the player applies an exit, he is transferred to a different location. (Monsters cannot use exits.) Depending on how it is set, the player applies the exit just by walking into it, or by pressing &lt;a&gt;pply when standing on the exit.',
2220     ignore => [
2221     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
2222     ],
2223 root 1.5 name => 'Exit',
2224 root 1.3 use => 'If you want to have an invisible exit, set &lt;invisible&gt; (, of course &lt;apply by walking&gt;), and put it *under* the floor. Otherwise it could be detected with the show_invisible spell. <br><br> You can be quite creative with the outlook of secret exits (their "face"). Don\'t forget to give the player relyable hints about them though.'
2225     },
2226     Flesh => {
2227 root 1.7 attr => [
2228     [
2229     'food',
2230     {
2231     desc => 'The player\'s stomache will get filled with this amount of foodpoints. The player\'s health will increase by <foodpoints>/50 hp.',
2232     name => 'foodpoints',
2233     type => 'int'
2234     }
2235     ],
2236     [
2237     'level',
2238     {
2239     desc => 'The <flesh level> is not visible to the players and it affects only dragon players. Normally this value reflects the level of the monster from which the flesh item originates. Dragon players always search for flesh of highest level possible, because it bears the best chance to gain high resistances.',
2240     name => 'flesh level',
2241     type => 'int'
2242     }
2243     ],
2244     [
2245     'startequip',
2246     {
2247     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
2248     name => 'godgiven item',
2249     type => 'bool'
2250     }
2251     ],
2252     [
2253     'msg',
2254     {
2255     desc => 'This text may describe the item.',
2256     end => 'endmsg',
2257     name => 'description',
2258     type => 'text'
2259     }
2260     ]
2261     ],
2262 root 1.17 desc => 'Just like with food, the player can fill his stomache and gain a little health by eating flesh-objects. <br> For dragon players, flesh plays a very special role though: If the flesh has resistances set, a dragon player has a chance to gain resistance in those categories. The only constraint to this process is the &lt;flesh level&gt;. Don\'t forget that flesh items with resistances have to be balanced according to map/monster difficulty.',
2263 root 1.5 name => 'Flesh',
2264 root 1.4 section => [
2265     [
2266     'resistance',
2267 root 1.7 [
2268     [
2269     'resist_physical',
2270     {
2271     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2272     name => 'resist physical %',
2273     type => 'int'
2274     }
2275     ],
2276     [
2277     'resist_magic',
2278     {
2279     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2280     name => 'resist magic %',
2281     type => 'int'
2282     }
2283     ],
2284     [
2285     'resist_fire',
2286     {
2287     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2288     name => 'resist fire %',
2289     type => 'int'
2290     }
2291     ],
2292     [
2293     'resist_electricity',
2294     {
2295     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2296     name => 'resist electricity %',
2297     type => 'int'
2298     }
2299     ],
2300     [
2301     'resist_cold',
2302     {
2303     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2304     name => 'resist cold %',
2305     type => 'int'
2306     }
2307     ],
2308     [
2309     'resist_confusion',
2310     {
2311     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2312     name => 'resist confusion %',
2313     type => 'int'
2314     }
2315     ],
2316     [
2317     'resist_acid',
2318     {
2319     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2320     name => 'resist acid %',
2321     type => 'int'
2322     }
2323     ],
2324     [
2325     'resist_drain',
2326     {
2327     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2328     name => 'resist draining %',
2329     type => 'int'
2330     }
2331     ],
2332     [
2333     'resist_weaponmagic',
2334     {
2335     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2336     name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
2337     type => 'int'
2338     }
2339     ],
2340     [
2341     'resist_ghosthit',
2342     {
2343     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2344     name => 'resist ghosthit %',
2345     type => 'int'
2346     }
2347     ],
2348     [
2349     'resist_poison',
2350     {
2351     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2352     name => 'resist poison %',
2353     type => 'int'
2354     }
2355     ],
2356     [
2357     'resist_slow',
2358     {
2359     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2360     name => 'resist slow %',
2361     type => 'int'
2362     }
2363     ],
2364     [
2365     'resist_paralyze',
2366     {
2367     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2368     name => 'resist paralyze %',
2369     type => 'int'
2370     }
2371     ],
2372     [
2373     'resist_fear',
2374     {
2375     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2376     name => 'resist fear %',
2377     type => 'int'
2378     }
2379     ],
2380     [
2381     'resist_deplete',
2382     {
2383     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2384     name => 'resist depletion %',
2385     type => 'int'
2386     }
2387     ],
2388     [
2389     'resist_death',
2390     {
2391 elmex 1.33 desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2392 root 1.7 name => 'resist death-attack %',
2393     type => 'int'
2394     }
2395     ],
2396     [
2397     'resist_chaos',
2398     {
2399     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2400     name => 'resist chaos %',
2401     type => 'int'
2402     }
2403     ],
2404     [
2405     'resist_blind',
2406     {
2407     desc => 'Resistances on flesh items make them more durable against spellcraft of the appropriate kind. It also allows dragon players to eventually gain resistance by eating it. Usually resistance should only be set for flesh items in a monster\'s inventory.',
2408     name => 'resist blinding %',
2409     type => 'int'
2410     }
2411     ]
2412     ]
2413 root 1.4 ]
2414     ],
2415 root 1.3 use => 'For dragon players, flesh items can be highly valuable. Note that many standard monsters carry flesh items from their &lt;treasurelist&gt;. These flesh items "inherit" resistances and level from the monster they belong to. When you add special flesh items to the inventory of a monster, this is not the case - so you have to set it manually. <br><br> Generally adding special flesh-treaties for dragon players is a great thing to do. Always consider that dragon players might really not be interested in that special piece of weapon or armour, so don\'t let the dragon-fellows miss out on the reward completely.'
2416     },
2417     Floor => {
2418 root 1.7 attr => [
2419     [
2420     'is_floor',
2421     {
2422     type => 'fixed',
2423     value => 1
2424     }
2425     ],
2426     [
2427     'no_pick',
2428     {
2429     type => 'fixed',
2430     value => 1
2431     }
2432     ],
2433     [
2434     'no_magic',
2435     {
2436     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use (wizard-) spells on that spot.',
2437     name => 'no spells',
2438     type => 'bool'
2439     }
2440     ],
2441     [
2442     'damned',
2443     {
2444     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use prayers on that spot. It also prevents players from saving.',
2445     name => 'no prayers',
2446     type => 'bool'
2447     }
2448     ],
2449     [
2450     'unique',
2451     {
2452     desc => 'Unique floor means that any items dropped on that spot will be saved byond map reset. For permanent apartments, all floor tiles must be set <unique map>.',
2453     name => 'unique map',
2454     type => 'bool'
2455     }
2456     ],
2457     [
2458     'msg',
2459     {
2460     desc => 'This text may describe the object.',
2461     end => 'endmsg',
2462     name => 'description',
2463     type => 'text'
2464     }
2465     ]
2466     ],
2467 root 1.3 desc => 'Floor is a very basic thing whithout too much functionality. It\'s a floor - you stand on it.',
2468     ignore => [
2469     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
2470     ],
2471 root 1.5 name => 'Floor',
2472 root 1.4 section => [
2473     [
2474     'terrain',
2475 root 1.7 [
2476     [
2477 root 1.14 'move_block',
2478     {
2479     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
2480     name => 'blocked movement',
2481 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2482 root 1.14 }
2483     ],
2484     [
2485     'move_allow',
2486     {
2487     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
2488     name => 'allowed movement',
2489 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2490 root 1.14 }
2491     ],
2492     [
2493     'move_slow',
2494     {
2495     desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
2496     name => 'slowed movement',
2497 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2498 root 1.14 }
2499     ],
2500     [
2501     'move_slow_penalty',
2502 root 1.7 {
2503 root 1.14 desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
2504     name => 'slow movement penalty',
2505 root 1.7 type => 'int'
2506     }
2507     ],
2508     [
2509     'is_wooded',
2510     {
2511     desc => 'This flag indicates this spot contains wood or high grass. Players with activated woodsman skill can move faster here.',
2512     name => 'wooded terrain',
2513     type => 'bool'
2514     }
2515     ],
2516     [
2517     'is_hilly',
2518     {
2519     desc => 'This flag indicates this spot contains hills or large rocks. Players with activated mountaineer skill can move faster here.',
2520     name => 'hilly terrain',
2521     type => 'bool'
2522     }
2523     ]
2524     ]
2525 root 1.4 ]
2526     ]
2527 root 1.3 },
2528     'Floor (Encounter)' => {
2529 root 1.7 attr => [
2530     [
2531     'is_floor',
2532     {
2533     type => 'fixed',
2534     value => 1
2535     }
2536     ],
2537     [
2538     'no_pick',
2539     {
2540     type => 'fixed',
2541     value => 1
2542     }
2543     ],
2544     [
2545     'no_magic',
2546     {
2547     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use (wizard-) spells on that spot.',
2548     name => 'no spells',
2549     type => 'bool'
2550     }
2551     ],
2552     [
2553     'damned',
2554     {
2555     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use prayers on that spot. It also prevents players from saving.',
2556     name => 'no prayers',
2557     type => 'bool'
2558     }
2559     ],
2560     [
2561     'unique',
2562     {
2563     desc => 'Unique floor means that any items dropped on that spot will be saved byond map reset. For permanent apartments, all floor tiles must be set <unique map>.',
2564     name => 'unique map',
2565     type => 'bool'
2566     }
2567     ],
2568     [
2569     'msg',
2570     {
2571     desc => 'This text may describe the object.',
2572     end => 'endmsg',
2573     name => 'description',
2574     type => 'text'
2575     }
2576     ]
2577     ],
2578 root 1.3 desc => 'Encounter-Floor is pretty much the same as normal floor. Most outdoor floor/ground-arches are set to be "encounters". That is kind of a relict from former code: When walking over encounter-floor, players sometimes got beamed to little maps with monsters on them. Nowadays this feature is disabled - Hence encounter floor is not different from normal floor.',
2579     ignore => [
2580     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
2581 root 1.4 ],
2582 root 1.5 name => 'Floor (Encounter)',
2583 root 1.4 section => [
2584     [
2585     'terrain',
2586 root 1.7 [
2587     [
2588 root 1.14 'move_block',
2589     {
2590     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
2591     name => 'blocked movement',
2592 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2593 root 1.14 }
2594     ],
2595     [
2596     'move_allow',
2597 root 1.7 {
2598 root 1.14 desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
2599     name => 'allowed movement',
2600 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2601 root 1.14 }
2602     ],
2603     [
2604     'move_slow',
2605     {
2606     desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
2607     name => 'slowed movement',
2608 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2609 root 1.14 }
2610     ],
2611     [
2612     'move_slow_penalty',
2613     {
2614     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
2615     name => 'slow movement penalty',
2616 root 1.7 type => 'int'
2617     }
2618     ],
2619     [
2620     'is_wooded',
2621     {
2622     desc => 'This flag indicates this spot contains wood or high grass. Players with activated woodsman skill can move faster here.',
2623     name => 'wooded terrain',
2624     type => 'bool'
2625     }
2626     ],
2627     [
2628     'is_hilly',
2629     {
2630     desc => 'This flag indicates this spot contains hills or large rocks. Players with activated mountaineer skill can move faster here.',
2631     name => 'hilly terrain',
2632     type => 'bool'
2633     }
2634     ]
2635     ]
2636 root 1.4 ]
2637 root 1.3 ]
2638     },
2639     Food => {
2640 root 1.7 attr => [
2641     [
2642     'food',
2643     {
2644     desc => 'The player\'s stomache will get filled with this amount of foodpoints. The player\'s health will increase by <foodpoints>/50 hp.',
2645     name => 'foodpoints',
2646     type => 'int'
2647     }
2648     ],
2649     [
2650     'startequip',
2651     {
2652     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
2653     name => 'godgiven item',
2654     type => 'bool'
2655     }
2656     ]
2657     ],
2658 root 1.5 desc => 'By eating/drinking food-objects, the player can fill his stomache and gain a little health.',
2659     name => 'Food'
2660 root 1.1 },
2661 root 1.3 Gate => {
2662 root 1.7 attr => [
2663     [
2664     'no_pick',
2665     {
2666     type => 'fixed',
2667     value => 1
2668     }
2669     ],
2670     [
2671 elmex 1.20 'speed',
2672     {
2673     desc => 'The speed of the gate affects how fast it is closing/opening.',
2674     type => 'float'
2675     }
2676     ],
2677     [
2678 root 1.7 'connected',
2679     {
2680     desc => 'Whenever the inventory checker is triggered, all objects with identical <connection> value get activated. This only makes sense together with <blocking passage> disabled.',
2681     name => 'connection',
2682     type => 'int'
2683     }
2684     ],
2685     [
2686     'wc',
2687     {
2688     desc => 'The <position state> defines the position of the gate: Zero means completely open/down, the "number of animation-steps" (usually about 6 or 7) means completely closed/up state. I suggest you don\'t mess with this value - Leave the default in place.',
2689     name => 'position state',
2690     type => 'int'
2691     }
2692     ],
2693     [
2694 root 1.14 'move_block',
2695     {
2696     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
2697     name => 'blocked movement',
2698 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2699 root 1.14 }
2700     ],
2701     [
2702     'move_allow',
2703     {
2704     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
2705     name => 'allowed movement',
2706 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2707 root 1.14 }
2708     ],
2709     [
2710     'move_slow',
2711 root 1.7 {
2712 root 1.14 desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
2713     name => 'slowed movement',
2714 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2715 root 1.14 }
2716     ],
2717     [
2718     'move_slow_penalty',
2719     {
2720     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
2721     name => 'slow movement penalty',
2722     type => 'int'
2723 root 1.7 }
2724     ],
2725     [
2726     'no_magic',
2727     {
2728     desc => 'Restricting the use of spells to pass this gate. This has an effect only if <block view> is disabled.',
2729     name => 'restrict spells',
2730     type => 'bool'
2731     }
2732     ],
2733     [
2734     'damned',
2735     {
2736     desc => 'Restricting the use of prayers to pass this door. This has an effect only if <block view> is disabled.',
2737     name => 'restrict prayers',
2738     type => 'bool'
2739     }
2740     ]
2741     ],
2742 root 1.36 desc => 'Gates play an important role in Deliantra. Gates can be opened by activating a button/trigger, by speaking passwords (-> magic_ear) or carrying special key-objects (-> inventory checker). Unlike locked doors, gates can get shut again after a player has passed, which makes them more practical in many cases.',
2743 root 1.3 ignore => [
2744     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
2745     ],
2746 root 1.5 name => 'Gate',
2747 root 1.3 use => 'Use gates to divide your maps into seperated areas. After solving area A, the player gains access to area B, and so on. Make your maps more complex than "one-way".'
2748     },
2749     Girdle => {
2750 root 1.7 attr => [
2751     [
2752     'magic',
2753     {
2754     desc => '<magic bonus> works just like ac, except that it can be improved by "scrolls of Enchant Armour" or reduced by acid. It is less useful than direct armour-class bonus on the helmet. Important: <magic bonus> on girdles has no effect if there is no <armour class> set. Girdles shouldn\'t have <armour class>, thus <magic bonus> is pointless here.',
2755     name => 'magic bonus',
2756     type => 'int'
2757     }
2758     ]
2759     ],
2760     desc => 'Wearing a girdle, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Girdles usually provide stats- or damage bonuses and no defense.',
2761     import => [
2762 root 1.29 'Amulet'
2763 root 1.7 ],
2764     name => 'Girdle',
2765     use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
2766     },
2767     Gloves => {
2768     attr => [
2769     [
2770     'magic',
2771     {
2772     desc => 'If the gloves provide <armour class>, <magic bonus> will increase it. If the gloves have <weapon class> instead, then <magic bonus> will increase that.',
2773     name => 'magic bonus',
2774     type => 'int'
2775     }
2776     ]
2777     ],
2778     desc => 'Wearing gloves, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Gloves can add defense or damage bonuses.',
2779     import => [
2780 root 1.29 'Amulet'
2781 root 1.7 ],
2782     name => 'Gloves',
2783     use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
2784     },
2785     Handle => {
2786     attr => [
2787     [
2788     'no_pick',
2789     {
2790     type => 'fixed',
2791     value => 1
2792     }
2793     ],
2794     [
2795     'connected',
2796     {
2797     desc => 'Every time the handle is applied, all objects with the same <connection> value are activated.',
2798     name => 'connection',
2799     type => 'int'
2800     }
2801     ],
2802     [
2803     'msg',
2804     {
2805     desc => 'This text may describe the item. You can use this message to explain the handle\'s purpose to the player.',
2806     end => 'endmsg',
2807     name => 'description',
2808     type => 'text'
2809     }
2810     ]
2811     ],
2812     desc => 'A handle can be applied by players and (certain) monsters. Every time it is applied, the &lt;connection&gt; value is triggered.',
2813     ignore => [
2814     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
2815     ],
2816     name => 'Handle',
2817     use => 'Handles are commonly used to move gates. When placing your lever, don\'t forget that some monsters are able to apply it. The ability to apply levers is rare among monsters - but vampires can do it for example.'
2818     },
2819     'Handle Trigger' => {
2820     desc => 'Handle triggers are handles which reset after a short period of time. Every time it is either applied or reset, the &lt;connection&gt; value is triggered.',
2821     ignore => [
2822     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
2823     ],
2824     import => [
2825 root 1.29 'Handle'
2826 root 1.7 ],
2827     name => 'Handle Trigger',
2828     use => 'When you connect an ordinary handle to a gate, the gate normally remains opened after the first player passed. If you want to keep the gate shut, connecting it to a handle trigger is an easy solution.'
2829     },
2830     'Hazard Floor' => {
2831     attr => [
2832     [
2833     'is_floor',
2834     {
2835     type => 'fixed',
2836     value => 1
2837     }
2838     ],
2839     [
2840     'lifesave',
2841     {
2842     type => 'fixed',
2843     value => 1
2844     }
2845     ],
2846     [
2847 root 1.14 'move_on',
2848 root 1.7 {
2849 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
2850     name => 'movement type',
2851 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2852 root 1.7 }
2853     ],
2854     [
2855     'no_pick',
2856     {
2857     type => 'fixed',
2858     value => 1
2859     }
2860     ],
2861     [
2862     'attacktype',
2863     {
2864     desc => 'This attribute specifys the attacktypes that this floor uses to damage it\'s victims. Attacktypes are: physical, fire, cold.. etc. If you want a real tough hazard floor, add more than just one attacktype.',
2865     name => 'attacktype',
2866     type => 'bitmask',
2867     value => $BITMASK{attacktype}
2868     }
2869     ],
2870     [
2871     'dam',
2872     {
2873     desc => 'The <base damage> defines how much damage is inflicted to the victim per hit. The final damage is influenced by several other factors like the victim\'s resistance and level.',
2874     name => 'base damage',
2875     type => 'int'
2876     }
2877     ],
2878     [
2879     'wc',
2880     {
2881     desc => '<weapon class> improves the chance of hitting the victim. Lower values are better. Usually, hazard floors like lava are supposed to hit the victim all the time. Therefore, <weaponclass> should be set to something like -30.',
2882     name => 'weaponclass',
2883     type => 'int'
2884     }
2885     ],
2886     [
2887     'level',
2888     {
2889     desc => 'I guess this value is supposed to work similar to monster levels. But in fact, it does not seem to have an effect. Set any non-zero value to be on the safe side.',
2890     name => 'attack level',
2891     type => 'int'
2892     }
2893     ],
2894     [
2895     'no_magic',
2896     {
2897     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use (wizard-) spells on that spot.',
2898     name => 'no spells',
2899     type => 'bool'
2900     }
2901     ],
2902     [
2903     'damned',
2904     {
2905     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use prayers on that spot. It also prevents players from saving.',
2906     name => 'no prayers',
2907     type => 'bool'
2908     }
2909     ],
2910     [
2911     'unique',
2912     {
2913     desc => 'Unique floor means that any items dropped on that spot will be saved byond map reset. For permanent apartments, all floor tiles must be set <unique map>.',
2914     name => 'unique map',
2915     type => 'bool'
2916     }
2917     ]
2918 root 1.3 ],
2919     desc => 'The best example for Hazard Floor is lava. It works like standard floor, but damages all creatures standing on it. Damage is taken in regular time intervals.',
2920     ignore => [
2921     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
2922     ],
2923 root 1.5 name => 'Hazard Floor',
2924 root 1.4 section => [
2925     [
2926     'terrain',
2927 root 1.7 [
2928     [
2929 root 1.14 'move_block',
2930     {
2931     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
2932     name => 'blocked movement',
2933 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2934 root 1.14 }
2935     ],
2936     [
2937     'move_allow',
2938 root 1.7 {
2939 root 1.14 desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
2940     name => 'allowed movement',
2941 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2942 root 1.14 }
2943     ],
2944     [
2945     'move_slow',
2946     {
2947     desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
2948     name => 'slowed movement',
2949 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
2950 root 1.14 }
2951     ],
2952     [
2953     'move_slow_penalty',
2954     {
2955     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
2956     name => 'slow movement penalty',
2957 root 1.7 type => 'int'
2958     }
2959     ],
2960     [
2961     'is_wooded',
2962     {
2963     desc => 'This flag indicates this spot contains wood or high grass. Players with activated woodsman skill can move faster here.',
2964     name => 'wooded terrain',
2965     type => 'bool'
2966     }
2967     ],
2968     [
2969     'is_hilly',
2970     {
2971     desc => 'This flag indicates this spot contains hills or large rocks. Players with activated mountaineer skill can move faster here.',
2972     name => 'hilly terrain',
2973     type => 'bool'
2974     }
2975     ]
2976     ]
2977 root 1.4 ]
2978     ],
2979 root 1.3 use => 'The default lava for example does minor damage. But you can turn it up so that your hazard floor poses a real threat.<br> Like magic walls, such floors add a permanent thrill to your map. You can use that to safely chase off too-weak players, or just to have something different.'
2980     },
2981     Helmet => {
2982 root 1.7 attr => [
2983     [
2984     'magic',
2985     {
2986     desc => '<magic bonus> works just like ac, except that it can be improved by "scrolls of Enchant Armour" or reduced by acid. It is less useful than direct armour-class bonus on the helmet. Important: <magic bonus> on helmets has no effect if there is no <armour class> set. It only works in combination with <armour class>. Crowns for instance typically provide no <amour class>.',
2987     name => 'magic bonus',
2988     type => 'int'
2989     }
2990     ]
2991     ],
2992 root 1.3 desc => 'Wearing a helmet, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Normal helmets usually increase defense, while crowns add more special bonuses like stats/resistances paired with low defense.',
2993     import => [
2994 root 1.29 'Amulet'
2995 root 1.3 ],
2996 root 1.5 name => 'Helmet',
2997 root 1.3 use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
2998     },
2999     'Holy Altar' => {
3000 root 1.7 attr => [
3001     [
3002     'no_pick',
3003     {
3004     type => 'fixed',
3005     value => 1
3006     }
3007     ],
3008     [
3009     'other_arch',
3010     {
3011     desc => 'The altar belongs to the god of the given name. Possible options for <god name> are: Devourers, Lythander, Mostrai, Gaea, Ruggilli, Gnarg, Gorokh, Valriel and Sorig. If you want to have an unconsecrated altar, set <god name> 0 and eventually <reconsecrate level> 0.',
3012     name => 'god name',
3013     type => 'string'
3014     }
3015     ],
3016     [
3017     'level',
3018     {
3019 elmex 1.22 desc => 'To re-consecrate an altar, the player\'s wisdom level must be as high or higher than this value. In that way, some altars can not be re-consecrated, while other altars, like those in dungeons, could be. Altars located in temples should have at least <reconsecrate level> 120. Some characters might need those altars, they would be very unhappy to see them re-consecrated to another cult.',
3020 root 1.7 name => 'reconsecrate level',
3021     type => 'int'
3022     }
3023     ]
3024     ],
3025 root 1.3 desc => 'Holy_altars are altars for the various religions. Praying at a Holy_altar will make you a follower of that god, and if you already follow that god, you may get some extra bonus.',
3026     ignore => [
3027     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
3028 root 1.5 ],
3029     name => 'Holy Altar'
3030 root 1.3 },
3031     Horn => {
3032 root 1.7 attr => [
3033     [
3034     'sp',
3035     {
3036     desc => 'Sets the <spell> of the horn. Consider twice before handing out any horns to players, since they can be used endlessly without any mana cost! Horns with heal/ restoration/ protection spells, IF available, MUST be very very VERY hard to get!',
3037     name => 'spell',
3038     type => 'spell'
3039     }
3040     ],
3041     [
3042     'level',
3043     {
3044     desc => 'The casting level of the <spell> determines it\'s power. For attack spells, level should not be set too high.',
3045     name => 'casting level',
3046     type => 'int'
3047     }
3048     ],
3049     [
3050     'hp',
3051     {
3052     desc => 'This value represents the initial amount of spellpoints in the horn. Naturally, this is quite unimportant.',
3053     name => 'initial spellpoints',
3054     type => 'int'
3055     }
3056     ],
3057     [
3058     'maxhp',
3059     {
3060     desc => 'When the horn is fully charged up, it will hold this maximum amount of spellpoints. Make sure it is enough to cast the contained spell at least once. But don\'t set the value too high, as that might make the horn way too effective.',
3061     name => 'max. spellpoints',
3062     type => 'int'
3063     }
3064     ],
3065     [
3066     'startequip',
3067     {
3068     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
3069     name => 'godgiven item',
3070     type => 'bool'
3071     }
3072     ],
3073     [
3074     'msg',
3075     {
3076     desc => 'This text may contain a description of the horn.',
3077     end => 'endmsg',
3078     name => 'description',
3079     type => 'text'
3080     }
3081     ]
3082     ],
3083 root 1.3 desc => 'Horns are very similar to rods. The difference is that horns regenerate spellpoints faster and thus are more valuable than rods. <br><br> A horn contains a spell. The player can use this spell by applying and "fireing" (blowing) the horn. Unlike wands/scrolls, horns can be used endlessly.',
3084     ignore => [
3085     'title'
3086     ],
3087 root 1.5 name => 'Horn',
3088 root 1.3 use => 'Horns are powerful due to their fast recharge rate. They should never contain high level attacking spells. Even curing/healing spells are almost too good on a horn.'
3089     },
3090     Inorganic => {
3091 root 1.7 attr => [
3092     [
3093     'is_dust',
3094     {
3095     name => 'is dust',
3096     type => 'bool'
3097     }
3098     ]
3099     ],
3100 root 1.4 desc => 'Inorganic materials are generally used as ingredients for alchemical receipes. By themselves, they have no special functionalities.',
3101 root 1.5 name => 'Inorganic',
3102 root 1.4 section => [
3103     [
3104     'resistance',
3105 root 1.7 [
3106     [
3107     'resist_physical',
3108     {
3109     name => 'resist physical %',
3110     type => 'int'
3111     }
3112     ],
3113     [
3114     'resist_magic',
3115     {
3116     name => 'resist magic %',
3117     type => 'int'
3118     }
3119     ],
3120     [
3121     'resist_fire',
3122     {
3123     name => 'resist fire %',
3124     type => 'int'
3125     }
3126     ],
3127     [
3128     'resist_electricity',
3129     {
3130     name => 'resist electricity %',
3131     type => 'int'
3132     }
3133     ],
3134     [
3135     'resist_cold',
3136     {
3137     name => 'resist cold %',
3138     type => 'int'
3139     }
3140     ],
3141     [
3142 elmex 1.33 'resist_confusion',
3143     {
3144     name => 'resist confusion %',
3145     type => 'int'
3146     }
3147     ],
3148     [
3149 root 1.7 'resist_acid',
3150     {
3151     name => 'resist acid %',
3152     type => 'int'
3153     }
3154     ],
3155     [
3156 elmex 1.33 'resist_drain',
3157     {
3158     name => 'resist draining %',
3159     type => 'int'
3160     }
3161     ],
3162     [
3163 root 1.7 'resist_weaponmagic',
3164     {
3165     name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
3166     type => 'int'
3167     }
3168     ],
3169     [
3170     'resist_ghosthit',
3171     {
3172     name => 'resist ghosthit %',
3173     type => 'int'
3174     }
3175     ],
3176     [
3177     'resist_poison',
3178     {
3179     name => 'resist poison %',
3180     type => 'int'
3181     }
3182     ],
3183     [
3184 elmex 1.33 'resist_slow',
3185     {
3186     name => 'resist slow %',
3187     type => 'int'
3188     }
3189     ],
3190     [
3191     'resist_paralyze',
3192     {
3193     name => 'resist paralyze %',
3194     type => 'int'
3195     }
3196     ],
3197     [
3198     'resist_fear',
3199     {
3200     name => 'resist fear %',
3201     type => 'int'
3202     }
3203     ],
3204     [
3205     'resist_deplete',
3206     {
3207     name => 'resist depletion %',
3208     type => 'int'
3209     }
3210     ],
3211     [
3212 root 1.7 'resist_death',
3213     {
3214     name => 'resist death-attack %',
3215     type => 'int'
3216     }
3217     ],
3218     [
3219     'resist_chaos',
3220     {
3221     name => 'resist chaos %',
3222     type => 'int'
3223     }
3224     ],
3225     [
3226 elmex 1.33 'resist_blind',
3227     {
3228     name => 'resist blinding %',
3229     type => 'int'
3230     }
3231     ],
3232     [
3233 root 1.7 'resist_holyword',
3234     {
3235     name => 'resist holy power %',
3236     type => 'int'
3237     }
3238 elmex 1.33 ],
3239     [
3240     'resist_godpower',
3241     {
3242     name => 'resist godpower %',
3243     type => 'int'
3244     }
3245 root 1.7 ]
3246     ]
3247 root 1.4 ]
3248     ]
3249 root 1.1 },
3250 root 1.3 'Inventory Checker' => {
3251 root 1.7 attr => [
3252     [
3253     'no_pick',
3254     {
3255     type => 'fixed',
3256     value => 1
3257     }
3258     ],
3259     [
3260     'slaying',
3261     {
3262     desc => 'This string specifies the object we are looking for: We have a match if the player does/don\'t carry a key object or a mark with identical <key string>. Note that key objects usually appear as "passports" in this context. A typical example is the city gate mechanism of scorn.',
3263     name => 'match key string',
3264     type => 'string'
3265     }
3266     ],
3267     [
3268     'race',
3269     {
3270     desc => 'This string specifies the object we are looking for: We have a match if the player does/don\'t carry an object of archtype <match arch name>.',
3271     name => 'match arch name',
3272     type => 'string'
3273     }
3274     ],
3275     [
3276     'hp',
3277     {
3278     desc => 'This value specifies the object we are looking for: We have a match if the player does/don\'t carry an object that is of type <match type>. Example: Set <match type> 15 (type 15 => weapon) and <blocking passage> enabled. Now you have an inv. checker blocking all players that carry any kind of melee weapon. To pass, a player is forced to leave behind all his weaponry... bad news for a warrior. ;)',
3279     name => 'match type',
3280     type => 'int'
3281     }
3282     ],
3283     [
3284     'last_sp',
3285     {
3286     desc => 'Enabled means having that object is a match. Disabled means not having that object is a match.',
3287     name => 'match = having',
3288     type => 'bool'
3289     }
3290     ],
3291     [
3292     'connected',
3293     {
3294     desc => 'Whenever the inventory checker is triggered, all objects with identical <connection> value get activated. This only makes sense together with <blocking passage> disabled.',
3295     name => 'connection',
3296     type => 'int'
3297     }
3298     ],
3299     [
3300 root 1.14 'move_block',
3301 root 1.7 {
3302 root 1.14 desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
3303     name => 'blocked movement',
3304 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3305 root 1.14 }
3306     ],
3307     [
3308     'move_allow',
3309     {
3310     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
3311     name => 'allowed movement',
3312 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3313 root 1.14 }
3314     ],
3315     [
3316     'move_slow',
3317     {
3318     desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
3319     name => 'slowed movement',
3320 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3321 root 1.14 }
3322     ],
3323     [
3324     'move_slow_penalty',
3325     {
3326     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
3327     name => 'slow movement penalty',
3328     type => 'int'
3329 root 1.7 }
3330     ],
3331     [
3332     'last_heal',
3333     {
3334     desc => '<remove match> means remove object if found. Setting this is usually not recommended because inv. checkers are in general invisible. So, unlike for altars/ locked doors, the player won\'t expect to lose an object when walking over that square. And he doesn\'t even get a message either. So, *if* you enable <remove match>, make sure to inform the player what\'s going on!',
3335     name => 'remove match',
3336     type => 'bool'
3337     }
3338     ]
3339     ],
3340 root 1.14 desc => 'Inventory checkers passively check the players inventory for a specific object. You can set a connected value that is triggered either if that object is present or missing (-&gt; "last_sp") when a player walks over the inv. checker. A valid option is to remove the matching object (usually not recommended, see "last_heal"). <br><br> Alternatively, you can set your inv. checker to block all players that do/don\'t carry the matching object. <br><br> As you can see, inv. checkers are quite powerful, holding a great variety of possibilities.',
3341 root 1.3 ignore => [
3342     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
3343     ],
3344 root 1.5 name => 'Inventory Checker',
3345 root 1.3 use => 'Putting a check_inventory space in front of a gate (one below) and one on the opposite side works reasonably well as a control mechanism. Unlike the key/door-combo, this one works infinite since it is independant from map reset. Use it to put a "structure" into your maps: Player must solve area A to gain access to area B. This concept can be found in nearly every RPG - simple but effective.'
3346     },
3347 root 1.8 'Item Transformer' => {
3348     attr => [
3349     [
3350     'food',
3351     {
3352     desc => '<number of uses> controls how many times the item transformer can be used. The value 0 means "unlimited"',
3353     name => 'number of uses',
3354     type => 'int'
3355     }
3356     ],
3357     [
3358     'slaying',
3359     {
3360     desc => 'Contains the verb that is used to construct a message to the player applying the item transformer.',
3361     name => 'verb',
3362     type => 'string'
3363     }
3364     ],
3365     [
3366     'startequip',
3367     {
3368     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
3369     name => 'godgiven item',
3370     type => 'bool'
3371     }
3372     ],
3373     [
3374     'msg',
3375     {
3376     desc => 'This text may contain a description of the item transformer.',
3377     end => 'endmsg',
3378     name => 'description',
3379     type => 'text'
3380     }
3381     ]
3382     ],
3383     desc => 'An item transformer is simply applied, after having marked a \'victim\' item. If the victim is suitable, it will be transformed into something else.',
3384     name => 'Item Transformer',
3385     use => 'To make an item transformable, you just have to fill the \'slaying\' field. The syntax is: <br> <pre>slaying slayer:[yield ]new_item[;slayer:[yield ]new_item]*</pre> <br> with [] denoting optional part, and * any number of preceding []. \'new_item\' must be the name of an existing archetype. <br><br> Example, for object apple: slaying knife:2 half_apple <br><br> This means that, when applying a knife (should be an Item Transformer), one \'apple\' will be transformed into 2 \'half_apple\'.'
3386     },
3387 root 1.3 Jewel => {
3388 root 1.7 attr => [
3389     [
3390     'race',
3391     {
3392     type => 'fixed',
3393     value => 'gold and jewels'
3394     }
3395     ],
3396     [
3397     'msg',
3398     {
3399     desc => 'This text may describe the object.',
3400     end => 'endmsg',
3401     name => 'description',
3402     type => 'text'
3403     }
3404     ]
3405     ],
3406 root 1.5 desc => 'Items of the type Gold &amp; Jewels are handled like a currency. Unlike for any other type of item, in shops, the buy- and selling prices differ only marginally.',
3407     name => 'Jewel'
3408 root 1.1 },
3409 root 1.9 Key => {
3410     attr => [
3411     [
3412     'startequip',
3413     {
3414     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
3415     name => 'godgiven item',
3416     type => 'bool'
3417     }
3418     ]
3419     ],
3420     desc => 'When carrying a key, a normal door can be opened. The key will disappear.',
3421     name => 'Key'
3422     },
3423 root 1.3 'Locked Door' => {
3424 root 1.7 attr => [
3425     [
3426 root 1.14 'move_type',
3427 root 1.7 {
3428     type => 'fixed',
3429 root 1.14 value => 0
3430 root 1.7 }
3431     ],
3432     [
3433     'no_pick',
3434     {
3435     type => 'fixed',
3436     value => 1
3437     }
3438     ],
3439     [
3440     'slaying',
3441     {
3442 root 1.37 desc => 'The <key string> in the door must be identical with the <key string> in the special key, then the door is unlocked. It is VERY important to set the <key string> to something that is unique among the Deliantra mapset. DONT EVER USE the default string "set_individual_value".',
3443 root 1.7 name => 'key string',
3444     type => 'string'
3445     }
3446     ],
3447     [
3448     'no_magic',
3449     {
3450     desc => 'Restricting the use of spells to pass this door. This should be set in most cases. (Don\'t forget that the spell "dimension door" is easily available at about wisdom level 10).',
3451     name => 'restrict spells',
3452     type => 'bool'
3453     }
3454     ],
3455     [
3456     'damned',
3457     {
3458     desc => 'Restricting the use of prayers to pass this door. This should be set in most cases.',
3459     name => 'restrict prayers',
3460     type => 'bool'
3461     }
3462     ],
3463     [
3464     'msg',
3465     {
3466     desc => 'When a player is trying to open the door without carrying the appropriate key, this text is displayed to the player. This is a good opportunity to place hints about the special key needed to unlock the door.',
3467     end => 'endmsg',
3468     name => 'lock message',
3469     type => 'text'
3470     }
3471     ]
3472     ],
3473     desc => 'A locked door can be opened only when carrying the appropriate special key.',
3474     ignore => [
3475     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
3476     ],
3477     name => 'Locked Door',
3478     use => 'If you want to create a locked door that cannot be opened (no key), set a &lt;key string&gt; like "no_key_available". This will clearify things and only a fool would create a key matching that string. Door-objects can not only be used for "doors". In many maps these are used with all kinds of faces/names, especially often as "magic force". A good example is the map "Lake_Country/ebony/masterlev". There you have magic forces (door objects) put under certain artifact items. To get your hands on the artifacts, you need to bring up the appropriate quest items (key objects).'
3479     },
3480     'Magic Ear' => {
3481     attr => [
3482     [
3483     'no_pick',
3484     {
3485     type => 'fixed',
3486     value => 1
3487     }
3488     ],
3489     [
3490     'connected',
3491     {
3492     desc => 'The Magic_ear will trigger all objects with the same connection value, every time it is activated.',
3493     name => 'connection',
3494     type => 'int'
3495     }
3496     ],
3497     [
3498     'msg',
3499     {
3500     desc => 'This textfield contains the keyword-matching-syntax. The text should have the following format: "@match <keyword1>|<keyword2>|... ". Any number of keywords from one to infinite is allowed. Make sure they are seperated by a \'|\'. Examples: "@match yes", "@match gold|treasure". The connected value will be triggerd when the player speaks any of the given keywords within a two-square radius. IMPORTANT: Upper/lower case does not make a difference!',
3501     end => 'endmsg',
3502     name => 'keyword-matching',
3503     type => 'text'
3504     }
3505     ]
3506     ],
3507     desc => 'Magic_ears trigger a connected value when the player speaks a specific keyword.',
3508     ignore => [
3509     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
3510     ],
3511     name => 'Magic Ear',
3512     use => 'Whenever you put magic_ears on your maps, make sure there are CLEAR and RELYABLE hints about the keywords somewhere. Don\'t make something like a gate that is opened by speaking "open" or "sesame", expecting the player to figure this out all by himself. <br><br> Magic_ears are typically used for interaction with NPCs. You can create the impression that the NPC actually *does* something according to his conversation with a player. Mostly this means opening a gate or handing out some item, but you could be quite creative here.'
3513     },
3514     'Magic Wall' => {
3515     attr => [
3516     [
3517     'dam',
3518     {
3519     desc => 'The magic wall will cast this <spell>.',
3520     name => 'spell',
3521     type => 'spell'
3522     }
3523     ],
3524     [
3525     'level',
3526     {
3527     desc => 'The wall will cast it\'s spells at level <spell level>. "level 1" walls cast spells at minimal strength. "level 100" walls cast deadly spells. Arch default is level 1 - you should always set this value to meet the overall difficulty of your map.',
3528     name => 'spell level',
3529     type => 'int'
3530     }
3531     ],
3532     [
3533     'connected',
3534     {
3535     desc => 'Every time the <connection> value is triggered, the wall will cast it\'s spell. You should set <casting speed> to zero, or this won\'t have much visible effect.',
3536     name => 'connection',
3537     type => 'int'
3538     }
3539     ],
3540     [
3541 elmex 1.21 'activate_on_push',
3542     {
3543     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on push.',
3544 root 1.42 name => 'activate on push',
3545 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
3546     }
3547     ],
3548     [
3549     'activate_on_release',
3550     {
3551     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on release.',
3552 root 1.42 name => 'activate on release',
3553 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
3554     }
3555     ],
3556     [
3557 root 1.7 'speed',
3558     {
3559     desc => 'The <casting speed> defines the spellcasting speed of the wall. You can fine-tune how long the duration between two casts shall be. If you want to create a wall that can be activated (cast per trigger) via connected lever/button/etc, you must set "speed 0".',
3560     name => 'casting speed',
3561     type => 'float'
3562     }
3563     ],
3564     [
3565 root 1.17 'speed_left',
3566     {
3567     desc => 'The speed left to the object. On every tick, if this value is higher than 0, the object acts/triggers/moves etc. and the value gets decremented by 1. Otherwise, it is incremented by <speed> on every tick.',
3568     name => 'speed left',
3569     type => 'float'
3570     }
3571     ],
3572     [
3573 root 1.7 'sp',
3574     {
3575     desc => 'The magic wall will cast it\'s spells always in the specified <direction>. A magic wall with direction set to <none> will always fire in a random direction.',
3576     name => 'direction',
3577     type => 'list',
3578     value => $LIST{direction}
3579     }
3580     ],
3581     [
3582 root 1.14 'move_block',
3583     {
3584     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
3585     name => 'blocked movement',
3586 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3587 root 1.14 }
3588     ],
3589     [
3590     'move_allow',
3591     {
3592     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
3593     name => 'allowed movement',
3594 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3595 root 1.14 }
3596     ],
3597     [
3598     'move_slow',
3599 root 1.7 {
3600 root 1.14 desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
3601     name => 'slowed movement',
3602 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3603 root 1.14 }
3604     ],
3605     [
3606     'move_slow_penalty',
3607     {
3608     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
3609     name => 'slow movement penalty',
3610     type => 'int'
3611 root 1.7 }
3612     ]
3613 root 1.3 ],
3614     desc => 'Magic walls fire spells in a given direction, in regular intervals. Magic walls can contain any spell. However, some spells do not operate very successfully in them. The only way to know is to test the spell you want to use with a wall. <br><br> Several types of magical walls are predefined for you in the archetypes, and can be found on the "connected" Pickmap.',
3615     ignore => [
3616     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
3617     ],
3618 root 1.5 name => 'Magic Wall',
3619 root 1.4 section => [
3620     [
3621     'destroyable',
3622 root 1.7 [
3623     [
3624     'alive',
3625     {
3626     desc => 'Walls with <is destroyable> enabled can be attacked and (eventually) destroyed by the player. If disabled, all other attributes on this tab, as well as resistances, are meaningless.',
3627     name => 'is destroyable',
3628     type => 'bool'
3629     }
3630     ],
3631     [
3632     'hp',
3633     {
3634     desc => 'The more <hitpoints> the wall has, the longer it takes to be destroyed.',
3635     name => 'hitpoints',
3636     type => 'int'
3637     }
3638     ],
3639     [
3640     'maxhp',
3641     {
3642     desc => '<max hitpoints> are the maximum amount of hitpoints the wall can have. This only makes sense if the wall can regain health.',
3643     name => 'max hitpoints',
3644     type => 'int'
3645     }
3646     ],
3647     [
3648     'ac',
3649     {
3650     desc => 'A magic wall of high <armour class> is less likely to get hit from an opponent. <armour class> can be considered the "counterpiece" to <weapon class>.',
3651     name => 'armour class',
3652     type => 'int'
3653     }
3654     ]
3655     ]
3656     ],
3657     [
3658     'resistance',
3659     [
3660     [
3661     'resist_physical',
3662     {
3663     name => 'resist physical %',
3664     type => 'int'
3665     }
3666     ],
3667     [
3668     'resist_magic',
3669     {
3670     name => 'resist magic %',
3671     type => 'int'
3672     }
3673     ],
3674     [
3675     'resist_fire',
3676     {
3677     name => 'resist fire %',
3678     type => 'int'
3679     }
3680     ],
3681     [
3682     'resist_electricity',
3683     {
3684     name => 'resist electricity %',
3685     type => 'int'
3686     }
3687     ],
3688     [
3689     'resist_cold',
3690     {
3691     name => 'resist cold %',
3692     type => 'int'
3693     }
3694     ],
3695     [
3696     'resist_confusion',
3697     {
3698     name => 'resist confusion %',
3699     type => 'int'
3700     }
3701     ],
3702     [
3703     'resist_acid',
3704     {
3705     name => 'resist acid %',
3706     type => 'int'
3707     }
3708     ],
3709     [
3710     'resist_drain',
3711     {
3712     name => 'resist draining %',
3713     type => 'int'
3714     }
3715     ],
3716     [
3717     'resist_weaponmagic',
3718     {
3719     name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
3720     type => 'int'
3721     }
3722     ],
3723     [
3724     'resist_ghosthit',
3725     {
3726     name => 'resist ghosthit %',
3727     type => 'int'
3728     }
3729     ],
3730     [
3731     'resist_poison',
3732     {
3733     name => 'resist poison %',
3734     type => 'int'
3735     }
3736     ],
3737     [
3738     'resist_slow',
3739     {
3740     name => 'resist slow %',
3741     type => 'int'
3742     }
3743     ],
3744     [
3745     'resist_paralyze',
3746     {
3747     name => 'resist paralyze %',
3748     type => 'int'
3749     }
3750     ],
3751     [
3752     'resist_fear',
3753     {
3754     name => 'resist fear %',
3755     type => 'int'
3756     }
3757     ],
3758     [
3759     'resist_deplete',
3760     {
3761     name => 'resist depletion %',
3762     type => 'int'
3763     }
3764     ],
3765     [
3766     'resist_death',
3767     {
3768     name => 'resist death-attack %',
3769     type => 'int'
3770     }
3771     ],
3772     [
3773     'resist_chaos',
3774     {
3775     name => 'resist chaos %',
3776     type => 'int'
3777     }
3778     ],
3779     [
3780     'resist_blind',
3781     {
3782     name => 'resist blinding %',
3783     type => 'int'
3784     }
3785     ],
3786     [
3787     'resist_holyword',
3788     {
3789     name => 'resist holy power %',
3790     type => 'int'
3791     }
3792     ],
3793     [
3794     'resist_godpower',
3795     {
3796     name => 'resist godpower %',
3797     type => 'int'
3798     }
3799     ]
3800     ]
3801     ]
3802     ],
3803     use => 'Spellcasting walls pose an interesting alternative to monsters. Usually they are set to be undestroyable. Thus, while monsters in a map can be cleared out, the magic walls remain. Low level characters for example will not be able to pass through their spell-area, hence they cannot loot a map that a high level character might have cleared out. <br><br> Another point of magic walls is that if the player dies, he has to face them all again. Magic walls can add a kind of "permanent thrill" to your maps. <br><br> Be careful that your magic walls don\'t kill the monsters on a map. If placing monsters, eventually take ones that are immune to the walls\' spell(s). <br><br> It is possible to make walls rotate when triggered. But that is so confusing (and useless IMHO) that I did not mention it above. You can find a working example on the map "/pup_land/castle_eureca/castle_eureca8".'
3804     },
3805     Marker => {
3806     attr => [
3807     [
3808     'no_pick',
3809     {
3810     type => 'fixed',
3811     value => 1
3812     }
3813     ],
3814     [
3815     'slaying',
3816     {
3817     desc => 'The <key string> can be detected by inv. checkers/detectors. If the player already has a force with that <key string>, there won\'t be inserted a second one.',
3818     name => 'key string',
3819     type => 'string'
3820     }
3821     ],
3822     [
3823     'connected',
3824     {
3825     desc => 'When the detector is triggered, all objects with the same connection value get activated.',
3826     name => 'connection',
3827     type => 'int'
3828     }
3829     ],
3830     [
3831     'speed',
3832 root 1.4 {
3833 root 1.7 desc => 'The <marking speed> defines how quickly it will mark something standing on the marker. Set this value rather high to make sure the player really gets his mark. I think <marking speed> 1.0 should do fine.',
3834     name => 'marking speed',
3835     type => 'float'
3836 root 1.4 }
3837     ],
3838     [
3839 root 1.17 'speed_left',
3840     {
3841     desc => 'The speed left to the object. On every tick, if this value is higher than 0, the object acts/triggers/moves etc. and the value gets decremented by 1. Otherwise, it is incremented by <speed> on every tick.',
3842     name => 'speed left',
3843     type => 'float'
3844     }
3845     ],
3846     [
3847 root 1.7 'food',
3848     {
3849     desc => 'This value defines the duration of the force it inserts. If nonzero, the duration of the player\'s mark is finite: about 1 food per 10 seconds. <mark duration> zero/unset means the mark will stay on the player forever.',
3850     name => 'mark duration',
3851     type => 'int'
3852     }
3853     ],
3854     [
3855     'name',
3856     {
3857     desc => 'When the player steps onto the marker, all existing forces in the players inventory with a <key string> matching <delete mark> will be removed. If you don\'t want to remove any marks, leave this textfield empty. Note that the string <delete mark> is set as the name of this marker. So don\'t be confused, and remember changing the name will take effect on the marker\'s functionality.',
3858     name => 'delete mark',
3859     type => 'string'
3860     }
3861     ],
3862     [
3863     'msg',
3864 root 1.4 {
3865 root 1.7 desc => 'In the moment when the player gets marked, this text is displayed to him. You should really set a message in any marker you create, because it\'s the only way for the player to notice what\'s going on.',
3866     end => 'endmsg',
3867     name => 'marking message',
3868     type => 'text'
3869 root 1.4 }
3870     ]
3871     ],
3872 root 1.3 desc => 'A marker is an object that inserts an invisible force (a mark) into a player stepping on it. This force does nothing except containing a &lt;key string&gt; which can be discovered by detectors or inventory checkers. It is also possible to use markers for removing marks again. <br><br> Note that the player has no possibility to "see" his own marks, except by the effect that they cause on the maps.',
3873     ignore => [
3874     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
3875     ],
3876 root 1.5 name => 'Marker',
3877 root 1.3 use => 'Markers hold real cool possibilities for map-making. I encourage you to use them frequently. However there is one negative point about markers: Players don\'t "see" what\'s going on with them. It is your task, as map-creator, to make sure the player is always well informed and never confused. <br><br> Please avoid infinite markers when they aren\'t needed. They\'re using a little space in the player file after all, so if there is no real purpose, set an expire time.'
3878     },
3879     Misc => {
3880 root 1.7 attr => [
3881     [
3882 root 1.14 'move_block',
3883     {
3884     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
3885     name => 'blocked movement',
3886 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3887 root 1.14 }
3888     ],
3889     [
3890     'move_allow',
3891     {
3892     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
3893     name => 'allowed movement',
3894 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3895 root 1.14 }
3896     ],
3897     [
3898     'move_slow',
3899 root 1.7 {
3900 root 1.14 desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
3901     name => 'slowed movement',
3902 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
3903 root 1.14 }
3904     ],
3905     [
3906     'move_slow_penalty',
3907     {
3908     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
3909     name => 'slow movement penalty',
3910     type => 'int'
3911 root 1.7 }
3912     ],
3913     [
3914     'cursed',
3915     {
3916     desc => 'Curses can have various effects: On equipment and food, they generally harm the player in some way.',
3917     name => 'cursed',
3918     type => 'bool'
3919     }
3920     ],
3921     [
3922     'damned',
3923     {
3924     desc => 'A damned item/floor on the ground makes it impossible for players to use prayers on that spot. It also prevents players from saving. Damnation on equipment works similar to a curse.',
3925     name => 'damned',
3926     type => 'bool'
3927     }
3928     ],
3929     [
3930     'unique',
3931     {
3932     desc => 'Unique items exist only one time on a server. If the item is taken, lost or destroyed - it\'s gone for good.',
3933     name => 'unique item',
3934     type => 'bool'
3935     }
3936     ],
3937     [
3938     'startequip',
3939     {
3940     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
3941     name => 'godgiven item',
3942     type => 'bool'
3943     }
3944     ],
3945     [
3946     'msg',
3947     {
3948     desc => 'This text may describe the object.',
3949     end => 'endmsg',
3950     name => 'description',
3951     type => 'text'
3952     }
3953     ]
3954     ],
3955 root 1.5 name => 'Misc'
3956 root 1.1 },
3957 root 1.3 Money => {
3958 root 1.7 attr => [
3959     [
3960     'race',
3961     {
3962     type => 'fixed',
3963     value => 'gold and jewels'
3964     }
3965     ]
3966     ],
3967 root 1.3 desc => 'Items of the type Money are handled as currency. Money cannot be sold/bought in shops. When money is dropped in a shop, it stays the same.<br> When a player picks an item from a shop and attempts to walk over the shop mat, the item\'s selling-price is automatically subtracted from the player\'s money. <br><br> For money, always use the default arches. Don\'t modify them.',
3968     ignore => [
3969     'unpaid'
3970 root 1.5 ],
3971     name => 'Money'
3972 root 1.3 },
3973     'Monster & NPC' => {
3974 root 1.7 attr => [
3975     [
3976     'alive',
3977     {
3978     type => 'fixed',
3979     value => 1
3980     }
3981     ],
3982     [
3983     'randomitems',
3984     {
3985     desc => 'When the monster is killed, items from the treasurelist will drop to the ground. This is a common way to reward players for killing (masses of) monsters. Note that you can always put items into the monster\'s inventory. Those will drop-at-kill just like the stuff from the <treasurelist>.',
3986     name => 'treasurelist',
3987     type => 'treasurelist'
3988     }
3989     ],
3990     [
3991 root 1.28 'treasure_env',
3992     {
3993     desc => 'Set this flag to move treasure items created into the environment (map) instead of putting them into the object.',
3994     name => 'treasure in env',
3995     type => 'bool'
3996     }
3997     ],
3998     [
3999 root 1.7 'level',
4000     {
4001     desc => 'A monster\'s <level> is the most important attribute. <level> affects the power of a monster in various ways.',
4002     name => 'level',
4003     type => 'int'
4004     }
4005     ],
4006     [
4007     'race',
4008     {
4009 root 1.17 desc => 'Every monster should have a race set to categorize it. The monster\'s <race> can have different effects: Slaying weapons inflict tripple damage against enemy races and holy word kills only enemy races of the god.',
4010 root 1.7 name => 'race',
4011     type => 'string'
4012     }
4013     ],
4014     [
4015     'exp',
4016     {
4017 root 1.17 desc => 'When a player kills this monster, he will get exactly this amount of <experience>. The experience will flow into the skill-category the player used for the kill. If you create special monsters of tweaked strenght/abilities, always make sure that the <experience> is set to a reasonable value. Compare with existing arches to get a feeling what reasonable means. Keep in mind that spellcasting monsters are a lot harder to kill than non-spellcasters!',
4018 root 1.7 name => 'experience',
4019     type => 'int'
4020     }
4021     ],
4022     [
4023     'speed',
4024     {
4025     desc => 'The <speed> determines how fast a monster will both move and fight. High <speed> makes a monster considerably stronger.',
4026     name => 'speed',
4027     type => 'float'
4028     }
4029     ],
4030     [
4031 root 1.17 'speed_left',
4032     {
4033     desc => 'The speed left to the object. On every tick, if this value is higher than 0, the object acts/triggers/moves etc. and the value gets decremented by 1. Otherwise, it is incremented by <speed> on every tick.',
4034     name => 'speed left',
4035     type => 'float'
4036     }
4037     ],
4038     [
4039 root 1.7 'other_arch',
4040     {
4041     desc => 'This only takes effect if <multiply> is enabled. The monster will create a <breed monster> every once in a while. <breed monster> can be set to any valid arch-name of a monster. Multipart monster should not be used.',
4042     name => 'breed monster',
4043     type => 'string'
4044     }
4045     ],
4046     [
4047     'generator',
4048     {
4049     desc => 'Monsters with <generator> enabled will create a <breed monster> every once in a while. Mice are a good example for this effect. If enabled, you must also set <breed monster> or check <template generation> and put other monsters in the inventory.',
4050     name => 'multiply',
4051     type => 'bool'
4052     }
4053     ],
4054     [
4055     'use_content_on_gen',
4056     {
4057     desc => 'This only takes effect if <multiply> is enabled. The monster will create a new monster every once in a while by duplicating it\'s inventory. In this case, the <breed monster> value is never used and can be forgotten. Each time the monster need to generate an object, it will be a randomly chosen item from the inventory. When generator is destroyed, inventory is destroyed.',
4058     name => 'template generation',
4059     type => 'bool'
4060     }
4061     ],
4062     [
4063 root 1.14 'move_type',
4064 root 1.7 {
4065 root 1.14 desc => 'Determines which kinds of movement this object can use (e.g. for monsters) or grants (e.g. for amulets).',
4066     name => 'movement type',
4067 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
4068 root 1.7 }
4069     ],
4070     [
4071     'undead',
4072     {
4073     desc => 'Several spells only affect undead monsters: turn undead, banish undead, holy word, etc.',
4074     name => 'undead',
4075     type => 'bool'
4076     }
4077     ],
4078     [
4079     'carrying',
4080     {
4081     desc => 'If a monster has something in the inventory, this value can be set to reflect the slowdown due to the carried weight.',
4082     name => 'carries weight',
4083     type => 'int'
4084     }
4085     ],
4086     [
4087 root 1.28 'precious',
4088     {
4089 elmex 1.32 desc => 'Set this flag to indicate that this monster is precious, i.e. it should not be lightly destroyed. This is most useful on pets and keeps the server from destroying them on destroy_pets/monster floors and will try to save them when the player logs out.',
4090 root 1.28 name => 'precious',
4091     type => 'bool'
4092     }
4093     ],
4094     [
4095 root 1.7 'msg',
4096     {
4097     end => 'endmsg',
4098     name => 'npc message',
4099     type => 'text'
4100     }
4101     ]
4102     ],
4103 root 1.3 desc => 'Monsters can behave in various kinds of ways. They can be aggressive, attacking the player. Or peaceful, helping the player - maybe joining him as pet. The unagressive creatures who communicate with players are usually called "NPCs" (Non Player Character), a well-known term in role-play environments.',
4104     ignore => [
4105     'material',
4106     'name_pl',
4107     'nrof',
4108     'value',
4109     'unpaid'
4110     ],
4111 root 1.5 name => 'Monster & NPC',
4112 root 1.4 section => [
4113     [
4114     'melee',
4115 root 1.7 [
4116     [
4117     'attacktype',
4118     {
4119     desc => 'This number is a bitmask, specifying the monster\'s attacktypes for melee damage. Attacktypes are: physical, magical, fire, cold.. etc. Strong monsters often have more than just physical attacktype. When a monster with multiple attacktypes hits aan oponent, it will do as much damage as the "best" of it\'s attacktypes does. So, the more attacktypes, the more dangerous. Attacktypes "magic" and "chaos" are somehow exceptions.',
4120     name => 'attacktype',
4121     type => 'bitmask',
4122     value => $BITMASK{attacktype}
4123     }
4124     ],
4125     [
4126     'dam',
4127     {
4128     desc => 'Among other parameters, <damage> affects how much melee damage a monster inflicts. <damage> is used as base value for damage per hit. <level>, <speed>, <weapon class> and resistances also take effect on the melee damage of a monster.',
4129     name => 'damage',
4130     type => 'int'
4131     }
4132     ],
4133     [
4134     'wc',
4135     {
4136     desc => 'Monsters of high <weapon class> are more likely to really hit their opponent. <weapon class> can be considered the "counterpiece" to <armour class>.',
4137     name => 'weapon class',
4138     type => 'int'
4139     }
4140     ],
4141     [
4142     'hp',
4143     {
4144     desc => 'The <health points> of a monster define how long it takes to kill it. With every successful hit from an opponent, <health points> get drained - The monster dies by zero <health points>.',
4145     name => 'health points',
4146     type => 'int'
4147     }
4148     ],
4149     [
4150     'maxhp',
4151     {
4152     desc => '<max health> is the maximum amount of <health points> this monster can have.',
4153     name => 'max health',
4154     type => 'int'
4155     }
4156     ],
4157     [
4158     'ac',
4159     {
4160     desc => 'Monsters of low <armour class> are less likely to get hit from their opponent. <armour class> can be considered the "counterpiece" to <weapon class>. Values typically range between +20 (very bad) to -20 (quite good).',
4161     name => 'armour class',
4162     type => 'int'
4163     }
4164     ],
4165     [
4166     'Con',
4167     {
4168 root 1.8 desc => 'Monsters regenerate this many health points each 4 ticks. Hence, the healing rate is independent of <speed>.',
4169 root 1.7 name => 'healing rate',
4170     type => 'int'
4171     }
4172     ],
4173     [
4174     'reflect_missile',
4175     {
4176     desc => 'A monster with this flag has the ability to <reflect missiles>, all kinds of projectiles (e.g. arrows, bolts, boulders) will bounce off.',
4177     name => 'reflect missiles',
4178     type => 'bool'
4179     }
4180     ],
4181     [
4182     'hitback',
4183     {
4184     desc => 'Monsters with <hitback> enabled hurt the attacker in proportion to the amount of damage the *attacker* inflicted. This damage is additional to the regular melee damage of the monster. As far as I know, hitback uses acid attacktype, and it only takes effect if the monster actually has acid attacktype at it\'s disposal. Acid spheres for example use this feature.',
4185     name => 'hitback',
4186     type => 'bool'
4187     }
4188     ],
4189     [
4190     'one_hit',
4191     {
4192     desc => 'Monsters with <one hit only> dissapear after one successful hit to a player.',
4193     name => 'one hit only',
4194     type => 'bool'
4195     }
4196     ]
4197     ]
4198     ],
4199     [
4200     'spellcraft',
4201     [
4202     [
4203     'can_cast_spell',
4204     {
4205     desc => 'If <can cast spell> is disabled, the monster cannot cast any spell. Only wands/rods/etc can be used, given the appropriate abilities.',
4206     name => 'can cast spell',
4207     type => 'bool'
4208     }
4209     ],
4210     [
4211     'reflect_spell',
4212     {
4213     desc => 'A monster with this flag has the ability to <reflect spells>, all kinds of spell-bullets and -beams will bounce off. Generally this flag should not be set because it puts wizard-type players at an unfair disadvantage.',
4214     name => 'reflect spells',
4215     type => 'bool'
4216     }
4217     ],
4218     [
4219     'sp',
4220     {
4221     desc => 'Like players, monsters need <spellpoints> to do magic. Monsters use them for both wizard- and prayer-spells. However, this value defines only the amount of *initial* spellpoints the monster starts with. When creating a spellcasting monster, remember that <max spellpoints> and <spellpoint regen.> are more important than just initial <spellpoints>.',
4222     name => 'spellpoints',
4223     type => 'int'
4224     }
4225     ],
4226     [
4227     'maxsp',
4228     {
4229     desc => '<max spellpoints> is the maximum number of spellpoints a monster can hold. Setting this to high values has little effect unless the monster has a decent <spellpoint regen.>, or the spell "regenerate mana" at it\'s disposal.',
4230     name => 'max spellpoints',
4231     type => 'int'
4232     }
4233     ],
4234     [
4235     'Pow',
4236     {
4237 root 1.8 desc => 'Monsters regenerate this many spellpoints each 16 ticks. Hence, the spellpoint regeneration rate is independent of <speed>. To make a real tough spellcasting monster, the rate of spellpoint regeneration is most important. If your monster is still not casting fast enough, give it the spell-ability of "regenerate mana". That, paired with high <max spellpoints>, is the ultimate thing.',
4238 root 1.7 name => 'spellpoint regen.',
4239     type => 'int'
4240     }
4241     ],
4242     [
4243     'path_attuned',
4244     {
4245     desc => 'Click on the <attuned paths> button to select spellpaths. The creature will get attuned to the specified spellpaths.',
4246     name => 'attuned paths',
4247     type => 'bitmask',
4248     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
4249     }
4250     ],
4251     [
4252     'path_repelled',
4253     {
4254     desc => 'Click on the <repelled paths> button to select spellpaths. The creature will get repelled to the specified spellpaths.',
4255     name => 'repelled paths',
4256     type => 'bitmask',
4257     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
4258     }
4259     ],
4260     [
4261     'path_denied',
4262     {
4263     desc => 'Click on the <denied paths> button to select spellpaths. The creature won\'t be able to cast spells of the specified paths.',
4264     name => 'denied paths',
4265     type => 'bitmask',
4266     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
4267     }
4268     ]
4269     ]
4270     ],
4271     [
4272     'ability',
4273     [
4274     [
4275     'Int',
4276     {
4277     desc => 'The <detect hidden> value gives monsters the ablitity to find hidden/invisible creatures. Higher values make for better detection-skills. Enabling <see invisible> makes this value obsolete.',
4278     name => 'detect hidden',
4279     type => 'int'
4280     }
4281     ],
4282     [
4283     'see_invisible',
4284     {
4285     desc => 'A monster with the ability to <see invisible> cannot be fooled with by invisible or hiding players. This flag is a must-have for high-level monsters. When a monster is unable to detect invisible players, it can be killed without fighting back.',
4286     name => 'see invisible',
4287     type => 'bool'
4288     }
4289     ],
4290     [
4291     'can_see_in_dark',
4292     {
4293     desc => 'A monster with the ability to <see in darkness> cannot be fooled by spells of darkness or dark maps. This flag is a "should-have" for high-level monsters. When a monster is unable to see in darkness, players can cast darkness and sneak around it safely.',
4294     name => 'see in darkness',
4295     type => 'bool'
4296     }
4297     ],
4298     [
4299     'can_use_weapon',
4300     {
4301     desc => 'Monster is able to wield weapon type objects.',
4302     name => 'can use weapons',
4303     type => 'bool'
4304     }
4305     ],
4306     [
4307     'can_use_bow',
4308     {
4309     desc => 'Monster is able to use missile-weapon type objects.',
4310     name => 'can use bows',
4311     type => 'bool'
4312     }
4313     ],
4314     [
4315     'can_use_armour',
4316     {
4317     desc => 'Monster is able to wear protective equipment like brestplate armour, shields, helmets etc.',
4318     name => 'can use armour',
4319     type => 'bool'
4320     }
4321     ],
4322     [
4323     'can_use_ring',
4324     {
4325     desc => 'Monster is able to wear rings.',
4326     name => 'can use rings',
4327     type => 'bool'
4328     }
4329     ],
4330     [
4331     'can_use_wand',
4332     {
4333     desc => 'Monster is able to use wands and staves.',
4334     name => 'can use wands',
4335     type => 'bool'
4336     }
4337     ],
4338     [
4339     'can_use_rod',
4340     {
4341     desc => 'Monster is able to use rods.',
4342     name => 'can use rods',
4343     type => 'bool'
4344     }
4345     ],
4346     [
4347     'can_use_scroll',
4348     {
4349     desc => 'Monster is able to read scrolls.',
4350     name => 'can use scrolls',
4351     type => 'bool'
4352     }
4353     ],
4354     [
4355     'can_use_skill',
4356     {
4357     desc => 'Monster is able to use skills from it\'s inventory. For example, you can put a throwing skill object and some boulders into the monster\'s object and set <can use skills>.',
4358     name => 'can use skills',
4359     type => 'bool'
4360     }
4361     ]
4362     ]
4363     ],
4364     [
4365     'behave',
4366     [
4367     [
4368     'monster',
4369     {
4370     desc => 'When <monster behaviour> is enabled, this object will behave like a monster: It can move and attack enemies (which are typically players). This flag should be set for all monsters as-such. Monsters which don\'t move, like guards, should also have <monster behaviour>, but in combination with <stand still>. It should *not* be set for things like immobile generators.',
4371     name => 'monster behaviour',
4372     type => 'bool'
4373     }
4374     ],
4375     [
4376     'unaggressive',
4377     {
4378     desc => '<unaggressive> monsters do not attack players unless attacked first.',
4379     name => 'unaggressive',
4380     type => 'bool'
4381     }
4382     ],
4383     [
4384     'friendly',
4385     {
4386     desc => '<friendly> monsters help the player, attacking any non-friendly monsters in range.',
4387     name => 'friendly',
4388     type => 'bool'
4389     }
4390     ],
4391     [
4392     'stand_still',
4393     {
4394 root 1.36 desc => 'Monsters which <stand still> won\'t move to leave their position. When agressive, they will attack all enemies who get close to them. This behaviour is commonly known from castle guards. In older versions of Deliantra it was possible to eventually push a <stand still>-monster out of position by force. I believe this is no longer possible. Neverthless, you should still be cautious when lining up <stand still>-monster in order to "defend" something: Such monsters are rather easy to kill. It\'s good for low level maps, but not much more.',
4395 root 1.7 name => 'stand still',
4396     type => 'bool'
4397     }
4398     ],
4399     [
4400     'sleep',
4401     {
4402     desc => 'Being <asleep>, a monster won\'t move unless a player enters the <sensing range> of the monster. Usually the sensing range is larger than the players line of sight. Due to that, in most cases the player won\'t ever notice weither a monster was asleep or not.',
4403     name => 'asleep',
4404     type => 'bool'
4405     }
4406     ],
4407     [
4408     'will_apply',
4409     {
4410     desc => 'This entry defines which kinds of environment actions the creature is able to perform.',
4411     name => 'misc. actions',
4412     type => 'bitmask',
4413     value => $BITMASK{will_apply}
4414     }
4415     ],
4416     [
4417     'pick_up',
4418     {
4419     desc => 'Click on the <pick up> button and select which types of objects the creature should try to pick up. Note also that if <can use armor>, <can use weapon>, <can use ring>... etc are set, then the creature will pick up the matching items even if this is not set here.',
4420     name => 'pick up',
4421     type => 'bitmask',
4422     value => $BITMASK{pick_up}
4423     }
4424     ],
4425     [
4426     'Wis',
4427     {
4428     desc => '<sensing range> determines how close a player needs to be before the creature wakes up. This is done as a square, for reasons of speed. Thus, if the <sensing range> is 11, any player that moves within the 11x11 square of the monster will wake the monster up. If the player has stealth, the size of this square is reduced in half plus 1.',
4429     name => 'sensing range',
4430     type => 'int'
4431     }
4432     ],
4433     [
4434 root 1.15 'attack_movement_bits_0_3',
4435 root 1.7 {
4436 root 1.15 desc => 'If this is set to default, the standard mode of movement will be used.',
4437 root 1.7 name => 'attack movement',
4438 root 1.15 type => 'list',
4439     value => $LIST{attack_movement_bits_0_3}
4440     }
4441     ],
4442     [
4443     'attack_movement_bits_4_7',
4444     {
4445     desc => 'This movement is not in effect when the monster has an enemy and should only be used for non agressive monsters.',
4446     name => 'normal movement',
4447     type => 'list',
4448     value => $LIST{attack_movement_bits_4_7}
4449 root 1.7 }
4450     ],
4451     [
4452     'run_away',
4453     {
4454     desc => 'This is a percentage value in the range 0-100. When the monster\'s health points drop below this percentage (relative to max health), it attempts to run away from the attacker.',
4455     name => 'run at % health',
4456     type => 'int'
4457     }
4458     ]
4459     ]
4460     ],
4461     [
4462     'resistance',
4463     [
4464     [
4465     'resist_physical',
4466     {
4467     name => 'resist physical %',
4468     type => 'int'
4469     }
4470     ],
4471     [
4472     'resist_magic',
4473     {
4474     name => 'resist magic %',
4475     type => 'int'
4476     }
4477     ],
4478     [
4479     'resist_fire',
4480     {
4481     name => 'resist fire %',
4482     type => 'int'
4483     }
4484     ],
4485     [
4486     'resist_electricity',
4487     {
4488     name => 'resist electricity %',
4489     type => 'int'
4490     }
4491     ],
4492     [
4493     'resist_cold',
4494     {
4495     name => 'resist cold %',
4496     type => 'int'
4497     }
4498     ],
4499     [
4500     'resist_confusion',
4501     {
4502     name => 'resist confusion %',
4503     type => 'int'
4504     }
4505     ],
4506     [
4507     'resist_acid',
4508     {
4509     name => 'resist acid %',
4510     type => 'int'
4511     }
4512     ],
4513     [
4514     'resist_drain',
4515     {
4516     name => 'resist draining %',
4517     type => 'int'
4518     }
4519     ],
4520     [
4521     'resist_weaponmagic',
4522     {
4523     name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
4524     type => 'int'
4525     }
4526     ],
4527     [
4528     'resist_ghosthit',
4529     {
4530     name => 'resist ghosthit %',
4531     type => 'int'
4532     }
4533     ],
4534     [
4535     'resist_poison',
4536     {
4537     name => 'resist poison %',
4538     type => 'int'
4539     }
4540     ],
4541     [
4542     'resist_slow',
4543     {
4544     name => 'resist slow %',
4545     type => 'int'
4546     }
4547     ],
4548     [
4549     'resist_paralyze',
4550     {
4551     name => 'resist paralyze %',
4552     type => 'int'
4553     }
4554     ],
4555     [
4556     'resist_fear',
4557     {
4558     name => 'resist fear %',
4559     type => 'int'
4560     }
4561     ],
4562     [
4563     'resist_deplete',
4564     {
4565     name => 'resist depletion %',
4566     type => 'int'
4567     }
4568     ],
4569     [
4570     'resist_death',
4571     {
4572     name => 'resist death-attack %',
4573     type => 'int'
4574     }
4575     ],
4576     [
4577     'resist_chaos',
4578     {
4579     name => 'resist chaos %',
4580     type => 'int'
4581     }
4582     ],
4583     [
4584     'resist_blind',
4585     {
4586     name => 'resist blinding %',
4587     type => 'int'
4588     }
4589     ],
4590     [
4591     'resist_holyword',
4592     {
4593     name => 'resist holy power %',
4594     type => 'int'
4595     }
4596     ],
4597     [
4598     'resist_godpower',
4599     {
4600     name => 'resist godpower %',
4601     type => 'int'
4602     }
4603     ]
4604     ]
4605     ]
4606     ],
4607     use => 'Monsters play a central role in most maps. Choosing the right combination of monsters for your map is vital: <UL> <LI> Place only monsters of slightly varying (increasing) strength. It\'s no fun to play for two hours just to find out the last monster is unbeatable. Similar, it\'s not exciting to fight orcs after passing a room of dragons.<br> This rule applies only for linear maps (one room after the other), with treasure at the end. You can sprinkle the treasure around, or make non-linear maps - That is often more entertaining. <LI> Places with high level monsters must not be easy to reach. Balrogs, Dragonmen and the likes should be at the end of a quest, not at the beginning. <LI> Don\'t stick monsters together that tend to kill each other. Fire- and cold dragons in one room for example is a bad idea. By weakening and killing each other they are easy prey for players, not worth the experience they hold. <LI> Create your own monsters, especially for "boss"-type monsters. Having stage-bosses guarding treasure is a lot of fun when done right. Avoid to create monsters with completely non-intuitive abilities: Don\'t give ice-spells to firedragons or vice versa. Don\'t add draining attack to trolls, etc. Additionally, you should inform the player before he bumps right into some very special/unusual monster. <LI> Last but not least: Always keep an eye on the experience your monsters hold. Design your maps in a way that high experience is always well-defended. Don\'t make large rooms full with only one kind of monster. Keep in mind the different abilities/techniques players can use. </UL> I know it\'s impossible to make the perfectly balanced map. There\'s always some part which is found too easy or too hard for a certain kind of player. Just give it your best shot. And listen to feedback from players if you receive some. :-)'
4608     },
4609 root 1.9 'Monster (Grimreaper)' => {
4610     desc => 'A grimreaper is a monster that vanishes after it did some number of draining attacks.',
4611     ignore => [
4612     'material',
4613     'name_pl',
4614     'nrof',
4615     'value',
4616     'unpaid'
4617     ],
4618     import => [
4619 root 1.29 'Monster & NPC'
4620 root 1.9 ],
4621     name => 'Monster (Grimreaper)',
4622     section => [
4623     [
4624     'grimreaper',
4625     [
4626     [
4627     'value',
4628     {
4629     desc => 'The object vanishes after this number of draining attacks.',
4630     name => 'attacks',
4631     type => 'int'
4632     }
4633     ]
4634     ]
4635     ]
4636     ]
4637     },
4638 root 1.7 'Mood Floor' => {
4639     attr => [
4640     [
4641     'no_pick',
4642 root 1.4 {
4643 root 1.7 type => 'fixed',
4644     value => 1
4645 root 1.4 }
4646     ],
4647     [
4648 root 1.7 'last_sp',
4649     {
4650     desc => '<mood> is used to determine what will happen to the monster when affected by the mood floor: <mood> \'furious\': Makes all monsters aggressive <mood> \'angry\': As above but pets are unaffected <mood> \'calm\': Makes all monsters unaggressive <mood> \'sleep\': Puts all monsters to sleep <mood> \'charm\': Turns monster into a pet of person who triggers the square. This setting is not enabled for continous operation, you need to insert a <connection> value!',
4651     name => 'mood',
4652     type => 'list',
4653     value => $LIST{mood}
4654     }
4655     ],
4656     [
4657     'connected',
4658     {
4659     desc => 'This should only be set in combination with <mood number> 4. Normally, monsters are affected by the mood floor as soon as they step on it. But charming (monster -> pet) is too powerful, so it needs to be activated. Typically it is connected to an altar, for buying a "hireling". But a powerful pet could as well be the reward for solving a quest. Or even better: It could be *part* of a quest!',
4660     name => 'connection',
4661     type => 'int'
4662     }
4663     ],
4664     [
4665     'no_magic',
4666     {
4667     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use (wizard-) spells on that spot.',
4668     name => 'no spells',
4669     type => 'bool'
4670     }
4671     ],
4672     [
4673     'damned',
4674     {
4675     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use prayers on that spot. It also prevents players from saving.',
4676     name => 'no prayers',
4677     type => 'bool'
4678     }
4679     ]
4680     ],
4681     desc => 'As the name implies, mood floors can change the "mood" of a monsters/NPC. For example, an unagressive monster could be turned mad to start attacking. Similar, an agressive monster could be calmed.',
4682     ignore => [
4683     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
4684     ],
4685     name => 'Mood Floor',
4686     use => 'Mood floors are absolutely cool for NPC interaction. To make an unaggressive monster/NPC attack, put a creator with "other_arch furious_floor" under it. Connect the creator to a magic_ear, so the player speaks a keyword like "stupid sucker" - and the monster attacks. <br><br> To turn an NPC into a pet, put a charm_floor under it and connect it directly to a magic_ear. Then the player speaks a keyword like "help me" - and the NPC joins him as pet. <br><br> (Of course you must always give clear hints about keywords! And there is no reason why you couldn\'t use a button/lever/pedestal etc. instead of a magic_ear.)'
4687     },
4688     Mover => {
4689     attr => [
4690     [
4691     'attacktype',
4692     {
4693     desc => 'If forced movement is enabled, the mover "freezes" anyone it moves (so they are forced to move along a chain). For players there is no way to escape this forced movement, except being pushed by a second player.',
4694     name => 'forced movement',
4695     type => 'bool'
4696     }
4697     ],
4698     [
4699     'maxsp',
4700     {
4701     desc => 'The player will be "frozen" for that many moves. If <freeze duration> is zero, with <forced movement> enabled, then <freeze duration> gets assigned the "default value" 2 automatically.',
4702     name => 'freeze duration',
4703     type => 'int'
4704     }
4705     ],
4706     [
4707     'speed',
4708     {
4709     desc => 'The movement speed value determines how fast a chain of these movers will push a player along (default is -0.2).',
4710     name => 'movement speed',
4711     type => 'float'
4712     }
4713     ],
4714     [
4715 root 1.17 'speed_left',
4716     {
4717     desc => 'The speed left to the object. On every tick, if this value is higher than 0, the object acts/triggers/moves etc. and the value gets decremented by 1. Otherwise, it is incremented by <speed> on every tick.',
4718     name => 'speed left',
4719     type => 'float'
4720     }
4721     ],
4722     [
4723 root 1.7 'sp',
4724     {
4725     desc => 'The mover will push creatures in the specified <direction>. A mover with direction set to <none> will spin clockwise, thus pushing creatures in unpredictable directions.',
4726     name => 'direction',
4727     type => 'list',
4728     value => $LIST{direction}
4729     }
4730     ],
4731     [
4732     'lifesave',
4733     {
4734 root 1.9 desc => 'If enabled, the mover gets "used up" after a certain number of moves (specified by <number of uses>). If disabled, the mover works infinitely.',
4735 root 1.7 name => 'gets used up',
4736     type => 'bool'
4737     }
4738     ],
4739     [
4740     'hp',
4741     {
4742     desc => 'This value has only a meaning if <gets used up> is set: <number of uses> is the number of times minus one, that it will move a creature before disappearing. (It will move someone <number of uses>+1 times, then vanish).',
4743     name => 'number of uses',
4744     type => 'int'
4745     }
4746     ]
4747     ],
4748     desc => 'Movers move the objects above them. However, only living objects are affected (monsters/NPCs always, players optional). Movers have a direction, so players can be made to move in a pattern, and so can monsters. Motion is involuntary. Additionally, players or monsters can be "frozen" while ontop of movers so that they MUST move along a chain of them. <br><br> Multisquare monsters can be moved as well, given enough space. Movers are usually invisible.',
4749     ignore => [
4750     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
4751     ],
4752     name => 'Mover',
4753     section => [
4754     [
4755     'targets',
4756     [
4757     [
4758     'level',
4759     {
4760     desc => 'If <move players> is enabled, both players and monsters will be moved. In the arches\' default it is disabled - thus ONLY monsters get moved. Remember that "monsters" includes NPCs! This feature provides you with the possibility to make NPCs literally "come to life". Example: The player is talking with an NPC, speaking a certain keyword. This triggers a magic_ear and activates creators, creating (per default: monster-only) movers under the NPC\'s feet. The NPC starts "walking" on a predefined route! Note that it\'s useful to set this NPC immune to everything, preventing the player to push the NPC off his trace.',
4761     name => 'move players',
4762     type => 'bool'
4763     }
4764     ],
4765     [
4766 root 1.14 'move_on',
4767 root 1.7 {
4768 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types activate the mover.',
4769     name => 'movement type',
4770     type => 'movement_type'
4771 root 1.7 }
4772     ]
4773     ]
4774     ]
4775     ],
4776     use => 'NEVER EVER consider a mover being unpassable in the backwards direction. Setting "forced movement" makes it seemingly impossible but there is still a trick: One player can push a second player past the mover, in opposite to the mover\'s direction! The more movers, the more players needed. Hence, don\'t make a treasure room that is surrounded by movers instead of solid walls/gates. <br><br> Btw, it does not make a difference putting movers above or below the floor. Moreover, movers that are set to be invisible cannot be discovered with the show_invisible spell. <br><br> Note that Movers and Directors are seperate objects, even though they look and act similar. Directors only do spells/missiles, while movers only do living creatures (depending on how it is set: monsters and players).'
4777     },
4778     Pedestal => {
4779     attr => [
4780     [
4781     'no_pick',
4782 root 1.4 {
4783 root 1.7 type => 'fixed',
4784     value => 1
4785 root 1.4 }
4786     ],
4787     [
4788 root 1.7 'slaying',
4789 root 1.4 {
4790 root 1.7 desc => 'the <match race> defines the object we\'re looking for. If <match race> matches the monster\'s or the player\'s race, we have a match. Yes, pedestals can detect a player\'s race! E.g. you could create a place where only fireborns can enter, by setting "slaying unnatural". If it is set to "player", any player stepping on the pedestal is a match. Very useful if you want to open a gate for players but not for monsters.',
4791     name => 'match race',
4792     type => 'string'
4793 root 1.4 }
4794     ],
4795     [
4796 root 1.7 'connected',
4797 root 1.4 {
4798 root 1.7 desc => 'When the pedestal is triggered, all objects with the same connection value get activated.',
4799     name => 'connection',
4800     type => 'int'
4801 root 1.4 }
4802     ],
4803     [
4804 root 1.14 'move_on',
4805 root 1.4 {
4806 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
4807     name => 'movement type',
4808 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
4809 root 1.4 }
4810     ]
4811     ],
4812 root 1.3 desc => 'Pedestals are designed to detect certain types of living objects. When a predefined type of living creature steps on the pedestal, the connected value is triggered.',
4813     ignore => [
4814     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
4815     ],
4816 root 1.5 name => 'Pedestal',
4817 root 1.3 use => 'If you want to create a place where only players of a certain race can enter, put a teleporter over your pedestal. So the teleporter is only activated for players of the matching race. Do not use gates, because many other players could sneak in. If you put powerful artifacts into such places, generally set "startequip 1", so that they are preserved for that one race and can\'t be traded to others.'
4818     },
4819     Pit => {
4820 root 1.7 attr => [
4821     [
4822     'no_pick',
4823     {
4824     type => 'fixed',
4825     value => 1
4826     }
4827     ],
4828     [
4829 root 1.42 'range',
4830     {
4831 root 1.44 desc => 'The radius of the square area that the pit will randomly put the player into (0 to 3, default 1).',
4832 root 1.43 name => 'spread radius',
4833 root 1.42 type => 'int'
4834     }
4835     ],
4836     [
4837 root 1.7 'connected',
4838     {
4839     desc => 'When a <connection> value is set, the pit can be opened/closed by activating the connection.',
4840     name => 'connection',
4841     type => 'int'
4842     }
4843     ],
4844     [
4845 elmex 1.21 'activate_on_push',
4846     {
4847     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on push.',
4848 root 1.42 name => 'activate on push',
4849 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
4850     }
4851     ],
4852     [
4853     'activate_on_release',
4854     {
4855     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on release.',
4856 root 1.42 name => 'activate on release',
4857 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
4858     }
4859     ],
4860     [
4861 root 1.7 'hp',
4862     {
4863     desc => 'The pit will transport creatures (and items) randomly into a two-square radius of the destination coordinates. If the destination square becomes blocked, the pit will act like being filled up and not work anymore!',
4864     name => 'destination X',
4865     type => 'int'
4866     }
4867     ],
4868     [
4869     'sp',
4870     {
4871     desc => 'The pit will transport creatures (and items) randomly into a two-square radius of the destination coordinates. If the destination square becomes blocked, the pit will act like being filled up and not work anymore!',
4872     name => 'destination Y',
4873     type => 'int'
4874     }
4875     ],
4876     [
4877     'wc',
4878     {
4879     desc => 'The <position state> defines the position of the gate: Zero means completely open/down, the "number of animation-steps" (usually about 6 or 7) means completely closed/up state. I suggest you don\'t mess with this value - Leave the default in place.',
4880     name => 'position state',
4881     type => 'int'
4882     }
4883     ],
4884     [
4885 root 1.14 'move_on',
4886 root 1.7 {
4887 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
4888     name => 'movement type',
4889 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
4890 root 1.7 }
4891     ]
4892     ],
4893 root 1.42 desc => 'Pits are holes, transporting the player when he walks (and falls) into them. A speciality about pits is that they don\'t transport the player to the exact destination, but within a configurable radius of the destination (never on blocked squares).<br> Optionally, pits can get closed and opened, similar to gates.<br><br> Monsters and items are affected by pits just as well as players. Even multipart monsters can fall through them, given enough space.',
4894 root 1.3 ignore => [
4895     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
4896     ],
4897 root 1.5 name => 'Pit',
4898 root 1.3 use => 'Pits can add interesting effects to your map. When using them, make sure to use them in a "logical way": Pits should always drop the player to some kind of lower level. They should not be used to randomly interconnect maps like teleporters do.'
4899     },
4900     'Poison Food' => {
4901 root 1.5 desc => 'When eating, the player\'s stomache is drained by 1/4 of food. If his food drops to zero, the player might even die.',
4902     name => 'Poison Food'
4903 root 1.3 },
4904     Potion => {
4905 root 1.7 attr => [
4906     [
4907     'level',
4908     {
4909     desc => 'If the potion contains a spell, the spell is cast at this level. For other potions it should be set at least to 1.',
4910     name => 'potion level',
4911     type => 'int'
4912     }
4913     ],
4914     [
4915     'sp',
4916     {
4917     desc => 'When a player drinks this potion, the selected spell will be casted (once). This should work for any given spell. E.g. heal is "sp 35", magic power is "sp 67".',
4918     name => 'spell',
4919     type => 'spell'
4920     }
4921     ],
4922     [
4923     'attacktype',
4924     {
4925     desc => 'There are two types of special effects for potions: \'life restoration\' - restore the player\'s stats lost by death or draining (this has nothing in common with the restoration spell!) \'improvement\' - increase the player\'s maximum health/mana/grace by a very small amount.',
4926     name => 'special effect',
4927     type => 'list',
4928     value => $LIST{potion_effect}
4929     }
4930     ],
4931     [
4932     'cursed',
4933     {
4934     desc => 'If a potion is cursed, benefits generally turn into penalties. Note that potions can be "uncursed" by praying over an altar, with relative ease. *But* the potion must be identified to notice that it is cursed >:)',
4935     name => 'cursed',
4936     type => 'bool'
4937     }
4938     ],
4939     [
4940     'startequip',
4941     {
4942     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
4943     name => 'godgiven item',
4944     type => 'bool'
4945     }
4946     ]
4947     ],
4948 root 1.3 desc => 'The player can drink these and gain various kinds of benefits (/penalties) by doing so.',
4949 root 1.5 name => 'Potion',
4950 root 1.4 section => [
4951     [
4952     'stats',
4953 root 1.7 [
4954     [
4955     'Str',
4956     {
4957     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
4958     name => 'strength',
4959     type => 'int'
4960     }
4961     ],
4962     [
4963     'Dex',
4964     {
4965 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
4966 root 1.7 name => 'dexterity',
4967     type => 'int'
4968     }
4969     ],
4970     [
4971     'Con',
4972     {
4973 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
4974 root 1.7 name => 'constitution',
4975     type => 'int'
4976     }
4977     ],
4978     [
4979     'Int',
4980     {
4981 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
4982 root 1.7 name => 'intelligence',
4983     type => 'int'
4984     }
4985     ],
4986     [
4987     'Pow',
4988     {
4989 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
4990 root 1.7 name => 'power',
4991     type => 'int'
4992     }
4993     ],
4994     [
4995     'Wis',
4996     {
4997 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
4998 root 1.7 name => 'wisdom',
4999     type => 'int'
5000     }
5001     ],
5002     [
5003     'Cha',
5004     {
5005 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
5006 root 1.7 name => 'charisma',
5007     type => 'int'
5008     }
5009     ]
5010     ]
5011     ],
5012     [
5013     'resistance',
5014     [
5015     [
5016     'resist_physical',
5017     {
5018     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5019     name => 'resist physical %',
5020     type => 'int'
5021     }
5022     ],
5023     [
5024     'resist_magic',
5025     {
5026 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5027 root 1.7 name => 'resist magic %',
5028     type => 'int'
5029     }
5030     ],
5031     [
5032     'resist_fire',
5033     {
5034 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5035 root 1.7 name => 'resist fire %',
5036     type => 'int'
5037     }
5038     ],
5039     [
5040     'resist_electricity',
5041     {
5042 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5043 root 1.7 name => 'resist electricity %',
5044     type => 'int'
5045     }
5046     ],
5047     [
5048     'resist_cold',
5049     {
5050 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5051 root 1.7 name => 'resist cold %',
5052     type => 'int'
5053     }
5054     ],
5055     [
5056     'resist_acid',
5057     {
5058 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5059 root 1.7 name => 'resist acid %',
5060     type => 'int'
5061     }
5062     ],
5063     [
5064     'resist_confusion',
5065     {
5066 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5067 root 1.7 name => 'resist confusion %',
5068     type => 'int'
5069     }
5070     ],
5071     [
5072     'resist_weaponmagic',
5073     {
5074 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5075 root 1.7 name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
5076     type => 'int'
5077     }
5078     ],
5079     [
5080 elmex 1.33 'resist_ghosthit',
5081 root 1.7 {
5082 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5083     name => 'resist ghosthit %',
5084 root 1.7 type => 'int'
5085     }
5086     ],
5087     [
5088 elmex 1.33 'resist_slow',
5089 root 1.7 {
5090 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5091     name => 'resist slow %',
5092 root 1.7 type => 'int'
5093     }
5094     ],
5095     [
5096 elmex 1.33 'resist_fear',
5097 root 1.7 {
5098 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5099     name => 'resist fear %',
5100 root 1.7 type => 'int'
5101     }
5102     ],
5103     [
5104 elmex 1.33 'resist_death',
5105 root 1.7 {
5106 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5107     name => 'resist death-attack %',
5108     type => 'int'
5109     }
5110     ],
5111     [
5112     'resist_chaos',
5113     {
5114     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5115     name => 'resist chaos %',
5116     type => 'int'
5117     }
5118     ],
5119     [
5120     'resist_blind',
5121     {
5122     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5123     name => 'resist blinding %',
5124     type => 'int'
5125     }
5126     ],
5127     [
5128     'resist_holyword',
5129     {
5130     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5131     name => 'resist holy power %',
5132     type => 'int'
5133     }
5134     ],
5135     [
5136     'resist_godpower',
5137     {
5138     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5139     name => 'resist godpower %',
5140     type => 'int'
5141     }
5142     ],
5143     [
5144     'resist_paralyze',
5145     {
5146     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5147     name => 'resist paralyze %',
5148     type => 'int'
5149     }
5150     ],
5151     [
5152     'resist_drain',
5153     {
5154     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5155     name => 'resist draining %',
5156     type => 'int'
5157     }
5158     ],
5159     [
5160     'resist_deplete',
5161     {
5162     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5163     name => 'resist depletion %',
5164     type => 'int'
5165     }
5166     ],
5167     [
5168     'resist_poison',
5169     {
5170     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
5171     name => 'resist poison %',
5172 root 1.7 type => 'int'
5173     }
5174     ]
5175     ]
5176     ]
5177     ],
5178     use => 'One potion should never give multiple benefits at once.'
5179     },
5180     'Power Crystal' => {
5181     attr => [
5182     [
5183     'sp',
5184 root 1.4 {
5185 root 1.7 desc => '<initial mana> is the amount of spellpoints that the crystal holds when the map is loaded.',
5186     name => 'initial mana',
5187     type => 'int'
5188 root 1.4 }
5189     ],
5190     [
5191 root 1.7 'maxsp',
5192 root 1.4 {
5193 root 1.7 desc => 'The <mana capacity> defines how much mana can be stored in the crystal. This is what makes the crystal interesting. Wizard-players will always seek for crystals with large capacities.',
5194     name => 'mana capacity',
5195     type => 'int'
5196 root 1.4 }
5197     ]
5198     ],
5199 root 1.5 desc => 'Power crystals can store a player\'s mana: When the player applies the crystal with full mana, half of it flows into the crystal. When the player applies it with lacking mana, the crystal replenishes the player\'s mana.',
5200     name => 'Power Crystal'
5201 root 1.1 },
5202 root 1.3 Projectile => {
5203 root 1.7 attr => [
5204     [
5205     'attacktype',
5206     {
5207     desc => 'This number is a bitmask, specifying the projectile\'s attacktypes. Attacktypes are: physical, magical, fire, cold.. etc. This works identical to melee weapons. Note that shooting weapons cannot have attacktypes.',
5208     name => 'attacktype',
5209     type => 'bitmask',
5210     value => $BITMASK{attacktype}
5211     }
5212     ],
5213     [
5214     'race',
5215     {
5216     desc => 'Only shooting weapons with matching <ammunition class> can fire these projectiles. For arrows set "arrows", for crossbow bolts set "crossbow bolts" (big surprise). In certain cases, the ammunition class is displayed in the game. Hence, when you create a new ammunition class, choose an intuitive name like "missiles", "spirit bolts" - whatever. You can also make special containers holding these projectiles by setting the <container class> to match your <ammunition class>.',
5217     name => 'ammunition class',
5218     type => 'string'
5219     }
5220     ],
5221     [
5222     'slaying',
5223     {
5224     desc => 'Slaying means the weapon does tripple (3x) damage to monsters of the specified race. If <slaying race> matches an arch name, only monsters of that archtype receive tripple damage. Tripple damage is very effective.',
5225     name => 'slaying race',
5226     type => 'string'
5227     }
5228     ],
5229     [
5230     'dam',
5231     {
5232     desc => 'The projectile <damage> significantly affects the damage done. Damage can be further increased by the shooting weapon\'s attributes.',
5233     name => 'damage',
5234     type => 'int'
5235     }
5236     ],
5237     [
5238     'wc',
5239     {
5240     desc => 'This value is supposed to be the base <weaponclass>, but it seems to have rather little effect. High values are good here, low values bad.',
5241     name => 'weaponclass',
5242     type => 'int'
5243     }
5244     ],
5245     [
5246     'food',
5247     {
5248     desc => 'The <chance to break> defines the breaking probability when this projectile hits an obstacle, e.g. wall or monster. The value is the %-chance to break, ranging from 0 (never breaking) to 100 (breaking at first shot).',
5249     name => 'chance to break',
5250     type => 'int'
5251     }
5252     ],
5253     [
5254     'magic',
5255     {
5256     desc => 'Magic bonus increases chance to hit and damage a little bit.',
5257     name => 'magic bonus',
5258     type => 'int'
5259     }
5260     ],
5261     [
5262     'unique',
5263     {
5264     desc => 'Unique items exist only one time on a server. If the item is taken, lost or destroyed - it\'s gone for good.',
5265     name => 'unique item',
5266     type => 'bool'
5267     }
5268     ],
5269     [
5270     'startequip',
5271     {
5272     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
5273     name => 'godgiven item',
5274     type => 'bool'
5275     }
5276     ],
5277     [
5278     'no_drop',
5279     {
5280     desc => 'When a monster carries a projectile with <don\'t drop>, this item will never drop to the ground but vanish instead. If this object is shot, it can still drop after hitting an obstacle. You can prevent this by setting <chance to break> 100.',
5281     name => 'don\'t drop',
5282     type => 'bool'
5283     }
5284     ],
5285     [
5286     'msg',
5287     {
5288     desc => 'This text may describe the projectile. This could be nice for very special ones.',
5289     end => 'endmsg',
5290     name => 'description',
5291     type => 'text'
5292     }
5293     ]
5294     ],
5295     desc => 'Projectiles like arrows/crossbow bolts are used as ammunition for shooting weapons. <br><br> It\'s very easy to add new pairs of weapons &amp; projectiles. Just set matching &lt;ammunition class&gt; both for shooting weapon and projectile.',
5296     name => 'Projectile',
5297     use => 'If you want to create new kinds of projectiles, you could add an alchemical receipe to create these. Don\'t create new pairs of weapons &amp; projectiles unless they really fullfill a useful purpose. In fact, even bows and crossbows are rarely ever used.'
5298     },
5299     Ring => {
5300     desc => 'Rings are worn on the hands - one ring each. Wearing rings, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Usually enhancing his spellcasting potential.',
5301     import => [
5302 root 1.29 'Amulet'
5303 root 1.7 ],
5304     name => 'Ring',
5305     use => 'When you create an artifact ring, never forget that players can wear <B>two</B> rings! Due to that it is extremely important to keep rings in balance with the game. <br><br> Also keep in mind that rings are generally the wizard\'s tools. They should primarily grant bonuses to spellcasting abilities and non-physical resistances.'
5306     },
5307     Rod => {
5308     attr => [
5309     [
5310     'sp',
5311     {
5312     desc => 'Sets the <spell> of the rod. Consider twice before handing out special rods to players, since they can be used endlessly without any mana cost! Rods with heal/ restoration/ protection spells, IF available, MUST be very very VERY hard to get!',
5313     name => 'spell',
5314     type => 'spell'
5315     }
5316     ],
5317     [
5318     'level',
5319     {
5320     desc => 'The casting level of the <spell> determines it\'s power. For attack spells, level should be set to something reasonable.',
5321     name => 'casting level',
5322     type => 'int'
5323     }
5324     ],
5325     [
5326     'hp',
5327     {
5328     desc => 'This value represents the initial amount of spellpoints in the rod. Naturally, this is quite unimportant.',
5329     name => 'initial spellpoints',
5330     type => 'int'
5331     }
5332     ],
5333     [
5334     'maxhp',
5335     {
5336     desc => 'When the rod is fully charged up, it will hold this maximum amount of spellpoints. Make sure it is enough to cast the contained spell at least once. But don\'t set the value too high, as that might make the rod too effective.',
5337     name => 'max. spellpoints',
5338     type => 'int'
5339     }
5340     ],
5341     [
5342     'startequip',
5343     {
5344     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
5345     name => 'godgiven item',
5346     type => 'bool'
5347     }
5348     ],
5349     [
5350     'msg',
5351     {
5352     desc => 'This text may contain a description of the rod.',
5353     end => 'endmsg',
5354     name => 'description',
5355     type => 'text'
5356     }
5357     ]
5358     ],
5359     desc => 'A rod contains a spell. The player can use this spell by applying and fireing the rod. Rods need time to regenerate their "internal" spellpoints, lowering the effectiveness in combat. But unlike wands/scrolls, rods can be used endlessly.',
5360     ignore => [
5361     'title'
5362     ],
5363     name => 'Rod',
5364     use => 'Rods with healing/curing spells are extremely powerful. Usually, potions have to be used for that purpose. Though, potions are expensive and only good for one-time-use.<br>'
5365     },
5366     Rune => {
5367     attr => [
5368     [
5369     'no_pick',
5370     {
5371     type => 'fixed',
5372     value => 1
5373     }
5374     ],
5375     [
5376 root 1.14 'move_on',
5377 root 1.7 {
5378 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
5379     name => 'movement type',
5380 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
5381 root 1.7 }
5382     ],
5383     [
5384     'level',
5385     {
5386     desc => 'This value sets the level the rune will cast the spell it contains at, if applicable. A level 99 rune casts a very, very mean spell of whatever. (<rune level> 0 runes won\'t detonate at all!) Level Also effects how easily a rune may be found and disarmed, and how much experience the player gets for doing so. Beware: High level runes can be quite a cheap source of experience! So either make them tough, or keep the level low.',
5387     name => 'rune level',
5388     type => 'int'
5389     }
5390     ],
5391     [
5392     'Cha',
5393     {
5394     desc => 'This value determines what fraction of the time the rune is visible: It\'ll be randomly visible 1/<visibility> of the time. Also effects how easily the rune may be found.',
5395     name => 'visibility',
5396     type => 'int'
5397     }
5398     ],
5399     [
5400     'hp',
5401     {
5402     desc => 'The rune will detonate <number of charges> times before disappearing.',
5403     name => 'number of charges',
5404     type => 'int'
5405     }
5406     ],
5407     [
5408     'dam',
5409     {
5410     desc => '<direct damage> specifies how much damage is done by the rune, if it doesn\'t contain a spell. This should be set in reasonable relation to the rune\'s level.',
5411     name => 'direct damage',
5412     type => 'int'
5413     }
5414     ],
5415     [
5416     'attacktype',
5417     {
5418     desc => 'If there isn\'t any spell (and <summon monster> is unset), this attribute defines what attacktype to use for direct damage when the rune detonates.',
5419     name => 'attacktype',
5420     type => 'bitmask',
5421     value => $BITMASK{attacktype}
5422     }
5423     ],
5424     [
5425     'msg',
5426     {
5427     desc => 'When the rune detonates, this text is displayed to the victim. For especially powerful runes, create an appropriate thrilling description. ;)',
5428     end => 'endmsg',
5429     name => 'detonation text',
5430     type => 'text'
5431     }
5432     ]
5433 root 1.3 ],
5434     desc => 'A rune is a magical enscription on the dungeon floor. <br><br> Runes hit any monster or person who steps on them for \'dam\' damage in \'attacktype\' attacktype. Alternatively, the rune could contain any spell, and will cast this spell when it detonates. Yet another kind is the "summoning rune", summoning predefined monsters of any kind, at detonation. <br><br> Many runes are already defined in the archetypes.',
5435     ignore => [
5436     'no_pick',
5437     'title',
5438     'name_pl',
5439     'weight',
5440     'value',
5441     'material',
5442     'unpaid'
5443     ],
5444 root 1.5 name => 'Rune',
5445 root 1.4 section => [
5446     [
5447     'spellcraft',
5448 root 1.7 [
5449     [
5450     'sp',
5451     {
5452     desc => 'The selected <spell> defines the spell in the rune, if any. (Many runes do direct damage).',
5453     name => 'spell',
5454     type => 'spell'
5455     }
5456     ],
5457     [
5458     'slaying',
5459     {
5460     desc => 'Name of the spell in the rune, if any. <spell name> is optional, but if present, overrides the <spell> setting.',
5461     name => 'spell name',
5462     type => 'string'
5463     }
5464     ],
5465     [
5466     'other_arch',
5467     {
5468     desc => 'This string defines the spell in the rune, if any. <spell arch> is optional, but if present, overrides the <spell> setting. You can choose any of the existing arches.',
5469     name => 'spell arch',
5470     type => 'string'
5471     }
5472     ],
5473     [
5474     'maxsp',
5475     {
5476     desc => 'If set, the rune will cast it\'s containing spell (if any) in this <direction>.In most cases this appears useless because the spell directly hits the player.',
5477     name => 'direction',
5478     type => 'list',
5479     value => $LIST{direction}
5480     }
5481     ],
5482     [
5483     'race',
5484     {
5485     desc => 'If this is set to the arch name of any monster, together with <spell name> "summon evil monster", the rune will summon a bunch of those on detonation. (dam and attacktype will still be ignored in this case). Runes are even capable of summoning multi-square monsters, given enough space. You\'d better test it though.',
5486     name => 'summon monster',
5487     type => 'string'
5488     }
5489     ],
5490     [
5491     'maxhp',
5492     {
5493     desc => 'This should only be set to a summoning rune. It will then summon that many creatures of the kind <summon monster>.',
5494     name => 'summon amount',
5495     type => 'int'
5496     }
5497     ]
5498     ]
5499 root 1.4 ]
5500     ],
5501 root 1.3 use => 'Avoid monsters stepping on your runes. For example, summoning runes together with spellcasting- and attack-runes is usually a bad idea.'
5502     },
5503 root 1.37 'Safe ground' => {
5504 elmex 1.23 attr => [
5505     [
5506 root 1.35 'move_block',
5507     {
5508     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
5509     name => 'blocked movement',
5510     type => 'movement_type'
5511     }
5512     ],
5513     [
5514     'move_allow',
5515     {
5516     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
5517     name => 'allowed movement',
5518     type => 'movement_type'
5519     }
5520     ],
5521     [
5522     'move_slow',
5523     {
5524     desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
5525     name => 'slowed movement',
5526     type => 'movement_type'
5527     }
5528     ],
5529     [
5530     'move_slow_penalty',
5531     {
5532     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
5533     name => 'slow movement penalty',
5534     type => 'int'
5535     }
5536     ],
5537     [
5538 elmex 1.23 'no_pick',
5539     {
5540     type => 'fixed',
5541     value => 1
5542     }
5543     ]
5544     ],
5545 root 1.37 desc => 'Safe ground is a special object that prevents any effects that might be harmful for the map, other players or items on the map. It blocks all magic and prayers, usage of alchemy, prevents potions from being used and blocks bombs from exploding. Note that altars that do cast spells still work.',
5546 elmex 1.23 ignore => [
5547     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
5548     ],
5549 root 1.37 name => 'Safe ground',
5550 elmex 1.24 use => 'Safe ground can be used to prevents any means of burning or destroying the items in a shop. Put this object below all floor tiles in your map and your shop will be safe. It\'s generally useful for making areas where really no kind of spell should be invoked by a player.'
5551 elmex 1.23 },
5552 root 1.3 Savebed => {
5553 root 1.7 attr => [
5554     [
5555     'no_pick',
5556     {
5557     type => 'fixed',
5558     value => 1
5559     }
5560     ],
5561     [
5562     'no_magic',
5563     {
5564     type => 'fixed',
5565     value => 1
5566     }
5567     ],
5568     [
5569     'damned',
5570     {
5571     type => 'fixed',
5572     value => 1
5573     }
5574     ]
5575     ],
5576 root 1.3 desc => 'When the player applies a savebed, he is not only saved. Both his respawn-after-death and his word-of-recall positions are pointing to the last-applied savebed.',
5577     ignore => [
5578     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
5579     ],
5580 root 1.5 name => 'Savebed',
5581 root 1.35 use => 'Put savebed locations in towns, do not put them into dungeons. It is absolutely neccessary that a place with savebeds is 100% secure. That means: <UL> <LI> Monsters must not be able to reach the savebeds under any circumstances! <LI> If there are NPCs around, make sure they have the friendly-flag set. <LI> Insert a reliable exit! Make sure there is no possibility that players get trapped in a savebed location. <LI> If possible, mark the whole site as no-spell area (Insert this arch called "dungeon_magic" everywhere). This is not required, but it makes the place much more safe. </UL>'
5582 root 1.3 },
5583     Scroll => {
5584 root 1.7 attr => [
5585     [
5586     'level',
5587     {
5588     desc => 'The spell of the scroll will be casted at this level. This value should always be set, at least to 1.',
5589     name => 'casting level',
5590     type => 'int'
5591     }
5592     ],
5593     [
5594     'sp',
5595     {
5596     desc => 'When a player/monster applies this scroll, the selected <spell> will be casted (once). This should work for any given spell.',
5597     name => 'spell',
5598     type => 'spell'
5599     }
5600     ],
5601     [
5602     'startequip',
5603     {
5604     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
5605     name => 'godgiven item',
5606     type => 'bool'
5607     }
5608     ]
5609     ],
5610 root 1.3 desc => 'Scrolls contain spells (similar to spell-potions). Unlike potions, scrolls require a certain literacy skill to read successfully. Accordingly, for a successful reading, a small amount of experience is gained. Scrolls allow only one time usage, but usually they are sold in bulks.',
5611     ignore => [
5612     'title'
5613     ],
5614 root 1.5 name => 'Scroll',
5615 root 1.3 use => 'For low level quests, scrolls of healing/curing-spells can be a nice reward. At higher levels, scrolls become less and less useful.'
5616     },
5617     Shield => {
5618 root 1.7 attr => [
5619     [
5620     'magic',
5621     {
5622     desc => '<magic bonus> works just like ac, except that it can be improved by "scrolls of Enchant Armour" or reduced by acid. It is less useful than direct armour-class bonus on the shield.',
5623     name => 'magic bonus',
5624     type => 'int'
5625     }
5626     ]
5627     ],
5628 root 1.3 desc => 'Wearing a shield, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Shields usually provide good defense, only surpassed by brestplate armour. Resistances on shields aren\'t uncommon either.',
5629     import => [
5630 root 1.29 'Amulet'
5631 root 1.3 ],
5632 root 1.5 name => 'Shield',
5633 root 1.3 use => 'Feel free to create your own special artifacts. However, it is very important that you keep your artifact in balance with existing maps.'
5634     },
5635     'Shooting Weapon' => {
5636 root 1.7 attr => [
5637     [
5638     'race',
5639     {
5640     desc => 'Only projectiles with matching <ammunition class> can be fired with this weapon. For normal bows set "arrows", for normal crossbows set "crossbow bolts". In certain cases, the ammunition class is displayed in the game. Hence, when you create a new ammunition class, choose an intuitive name like "missiles", "spirit bolts" - whatever.',
5641     name => 'ammunition class',
5642     type => 'string'
5643     }
5644     ],
5645     [
5646     'sp',
5647     {
5648     desc => 'After shooting a projectile, the player is frozen for a short period of time (to prevent shooting arrows machine-gun-like). The greater <shooting speed>, the shorter this period of time. 1 is minimum (=worst) and 100 is maximum (=best) value. You shouldn\'t set <shooting speed> lower than 10. YOU MUST NOT SET IT TO ZERO! (That would freeze the player for eternety).',
5649     name => 'shooting speed',
5650     type => 'int'
5651     }
5652     ],
5653     [
5654     'dam',
5655     {
5656     desc => 'The <base damage> significantly affects the damage done by using this weapon. This damage is added to the projectile damage and then (if <ignore strength> disabled) a bonus according to the player\'s strength is added.',
5657     name => 'base damage',
5658     type => 'int'
5659     }
5660     ],
5661     [
5662     'wc',
5663     {
5664     desc => 'This value is supposed to be the base <weaponclass>, but it seems to have rather little effect. High values are good here, low values bad.',
5665     name => 'weaponclass',
5666     type => 'int'
5667     }
5668     ],
5669     [
5670     'item_power',
5671     {
5672 root 1.37 desc => 'The <item power> value measures how "powerful" an artifact is. Players will only be able to wear equipment with a certain total amount of <item power>, depending on their own level. This is the only way to prevent low level players to wear "undeserved" equipment (like gifts from other players or cheated items). It is very important to adjust the <item power> value carefully for every artifact you create! If zero/unset, the Deliantra server will calculate a provisional value at runtime, but this is never going to be an accurate measurement of <item power>.',
5673 root 1.7 name => 'item power',
5674     type => 'int'
5675     }
5676     ],
5677     [
5678     'no_strength',
5679     {
5680     desc => 'Usually the player\'s strentgh takes effect on the damage done by the shooting weapon. If <ignore strength> is set, the player\'s strength is ignored.',
5681     name => 'ignore strength',
5682     type => 'bool'
5683     }
5684     ],
5685     [
5686     'damned',
5687     {
5688     desc => 'A damned shooting weapon cannot be unwielded unless the curse is removed. Removing damnations is a tick harder than removing curses.',
5689     name => 'damnation',
5690     type => 'bool'
5691     }
5692     ],
5693     [
5694     'cursed',
5695     {
5696     desc => 'A cursed shooting weapon cannot be unwielded unless the curse is removed.',
5697     name => 'curse',
5698     type => 'bool'
5699     }
5700     ],
5701     [
5702     'unique',
5703     {
5704     desc => 'Unique items exist only one time on a server. If the item is taken, lost or destroyed - it\'s gone for good.',
5705     name => 'unique item',
5706     type => 'bool'
5707     }
5708     ],
5709     [
5710     'startequip',
5711     {
5712     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
5713     name => 'godgiven item',
5714     type => 'bool'
5715     }
5716     ],
5717     [
5718     'msg',
5719     {
5720     desc => 'This text describes the weapons\'s "story". Every decent artifact weapon should have such a description.',
5721     end => 'endmsg',
5722     name => 'description',
5723     type => 'text'
5724     }
5725     ]
5726     ],
5727 elmex 1.22 desc => 'Shooting weapons like bows/crossbows are used to shoot projectiles (arrows/bolts). Shooting weapons and normal (melee) weapons can be wielded both at the same time. Like with any other equipment, stats/bonuses from shooting weapons are directly inherited to the player. <br><br> It\'s very easy to add new pairs of weapons &amp; projectiles. Just set matching &lt;ammunition class&gt; both for shooting weapon and projectile.',
5728 root 1.5 name => 'Shooting Weapon',
5729 root 1.4 section => [
5730     [
5731     'stats',
5732 root 1.7 [
5733     [
5734     'Str',
5735     {
5736     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value while wearing this shooting weapon.',
5737     name => 'strength',
5738     type => 'int'
5739     }
5740     ],
5741     [
5742     'Dex',
5743     {
5744     desc => 'The player\'s dexterity will rise/fall by the given value while wearing this shooting weapon.',
5745     name => 'dexterity',
5746     type => 'int'
5747     }
5748     ],
5749     [
5750     'Con',
5751     {
5752     desc => 'The player\'s constitution will rise/fall by the given value while wearing this shooting weapon.',
5753     name => 'constitution',
5754     type => 'int'
5755     }
5756     ],
5757     [
5758     'Int',
5759     {
5760     desc => 'The player\'s intelligence will rise/fall by the given value while wearing this shooting weapon.',
5761     name => 'intelligence',
5762     type => 'int'
5763     }
5764     ],
5765     [
5766     'Pow',
5767     {
5768     desc => 'The player\'s power will rise/fall by the given value while wearing this shooting weapon.',
5769     name => 'power',
5770     type => 'int'
5771     }
5772     ],
5773     [
5774     'Wis',
5775     {
5776     desc => 'The player\'s wisdom will rise/fall by the given value while wearing this shooting weapon.',
5777     name => 'wisdom',
5778     type => 'int'
5779     }
5780     ],
5781     [
5782     'Cha',
5783     {
5784     desc => 'The player\'s charisma will rise/fall by the given value while wearing this shooting weapon.',
5785     name => 'charisma',
5786     type => 'int'
5787     }
5788     ]
5789     ]
5790     ],
5791     [
5792     'bonus',
5793     [
5794     [
5795     'luck',
5796     {
5797     desc => 'With positive luck bonus, the player is more likely to succeed in all sorts of things (spellcasting, praying,...). Unless the <luck bonus> is very high, the effect will be barely visible in-game. Luck bonus on one piece of equipment should never exceed 3, and such bonus should not be too frequently available.',
5798     name => 'luck bonus',
5799     type => 'int'
5800     }
5801     ],
5802     [
5803     'magic',
5804     {
5805     desc => '<Magic bonus> improves the quality of the shooting weapon. I\'m not sure what exactly is increased - maybe weaponclass? However, <magic bonus> seems to have a little bit of positive influence on your chance to hit.',
5806     name => 'magic bonus',
5807     type => 'int'
5808     }
5809     ]
5810     ]
5811     ]
5812     ],
5813 elmex 1.22 use => 'Shooting weapons should not add bonuses in general. There\'s already enough "equipment-slots" doing that: swords, rings, amulets, girdles etc. Shooting weapons should especially not add bonuses to the player that have nothing to do with schooting. A Wisdom bonus on a bow is crap for example! A name like "Longbow of great Wisdom" doesn\'t help - still crap.'
5814 root 1.7 },
5815     'Shop Floor' => {
5816     attr => [
5817     [
5818     'is_floor',
5819     {
5820     type => 'fixed',
5821     value => 1
5822     }
5823     ],
5824     [
5825     'no_pick',
5826     {
5827     type => 'fixed',
5828     value => 1
5829     }
5830     ],
5831     [
5832     'no_magic',
5833     {
5834     type => 'fixed',
5835     value => 1
5836     }
5837     ],
5838     [
5839     'auto_apply',
5840 root 1.4 {
5841 root 1.7 desc => 'If enabled, items will appear on this square when the map is loaded. You need to specify a <treasurelist> to define what kinds of items are generated. The items will be unpaid.',
5842     name => 'generate goods',
5843     type => 'bool'
5844 root 1.4 }
5845     ],
5846     [
5847 root 1.7 'randomitems',
5848     {
5849     desc => 'This entry determines what kind of treasure will appear, when <generate goods> is enabled. Look into /crossfire/share/crossfire/treasures for details about existing treasurelists.',
5850     name => 'treasurelist',
5851     type => 'treasurelist'
5852     }
5853     ],
5854     [
5855     'exp',
5856     {
5857     desc => 'The <quality level> will be used for the quality of the generated goods. If zero/unset, <quality level> 5 is used. Usually this value doesn\'t need to be set, unless you want extraordinarily good/bad quality. If you want to make a shop with very high quality, meaybe charge an entrance fee, or make the shop hard-to-come-by. Note that <quality level> mainly affects chance of magic bonus and appearance of artifact-items.',
5858     name => 'quality level',
5859     type => 'int'
5860     }
5861     ],
5862     [
5863     'damned',
5864 root 1.4 {
5865 root 1.7 desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use prayers on that spot. It also prevents players from saving. (Remember that <no magic> is always set for shop floors.)',
5866     name => 'no prayers',
5867     type => 'bool'
5868 root 1.4 }
5869     ]
5870     ],
5871 root 1.3 desc => 'Shop floor is used for shops. It acts like a combination of the common floor- and the treasure type: When the map is loaded, randomitems (depending on the setings) are generated on it. These items are all flagged as unpaid. When a player drops an item onto shop floor, the item becomes unpaid and the player receives payment according to the item\'s selling-value. Shopfloor always prevents magic (To hinder players from burning or freezing the goods).',
5872     ignore => [
5873     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
5874     ],
5875 root 1.5 name => 'Shop Floor',
5876 root 1.3 use => 'Tile your whole shop-interior space which shop floor. (That assures players receive payment for dropping items). Place shop mats to enter/leave the shop, and make sure there is no other exit than the shop mat.'
5877     },
5878 elmex 1.27 'Shop Inventory' => {
5879     attr => [
5880     [
5881     'shop_coords',
5882     {
5883     desc => 'The format of this field is: \'x1,y1,x2,y2\'. It defines a rectangle on the map that will be searched for unpaid items.',
5884     name => 'shop rectangle',
5885     type => 'string'
5886     }
5887     ]
5888     ],
5889     desc => 'The purpose of a sign is to display the contents of a shop.',
5890     ignore => [
5891     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
5892     ],
5893     name => 'Shop Inventory',
5894     use => 'Use these signs to present the player a list of the items in the shop'
5895     },
5896 root 1.3 'Shop Mat' => {
5897 root 1.7 attr => [
5898     [
5899     'no_pick',
5900     {
5901     type => 'fixed',
5902     value => 1
5903     }
5904     ],
5905     [
5906 root 1.14 'move_on',
5907 root 1.7 {
5908 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
5909     name => 'movement type',
5910 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
5911 root 1.7 }
5912     ]
5913     ],
5914 root 1.3 desc => 'Shop mats are used for entering/leaving shops. You should always have exactly TWO shop mats on your shop-map: One inside the "shopping-area" and one outside. Shop mats don\'t use exit paths/ or -destinations. When stepping onto a shopmat the player gets beamed to the nearest other mat. If the player has unpaid items in his inventory, the price gets charged from his coins automatically. If the player has insufficient coins to buy his unpaid items, he is unable to pass any shopmat (So he has to drop unpaid items).',
5915     ignore => [
5916     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
5917     ],
5918 root 1.5 name => 'Shop Mat',
5919 root 1.3 use => 'As stated above, always place TWO shop mats into your shop. Not more and not less than that.'
5920     },
5921     'Sign & MagicMouth' => {
5922 root 1.7 attr => [
5923     [
5924     'connected',
5925     {
5926     desc => 'When a connection value is set, the message will be printed whenever the connection is triggered. This should be used in combination with <invisible> enabled and <activate by walking/flying> disabled. If activating your magic_mouth this way, the message will not only be printed to one player, but all players on the current map.',
5927     name => 'connection',
5928     type => 'int'
5929     }
5930     ],
5931     [
5932 elmex 1.21 'activate_on_push',
5933     {
5934     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on push.',
5935 root 1.42 name => 'activate on push',
5936 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
5937     }
5938     ],
5939     [
5940     'activate_on_release',
5941     {
5942     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on release.',
5943 root 1.42 name => 'activate on release',
5944 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
5945     }
5946     ],
5947     [
5948 root 1.14 'move_on',
5949 root 1.7 {
5950 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
5951     name => 'movement type',
5952 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
5953 root 1.7 }
5954     ],
5955     [
5956     'food',
5957     {
5958     desc => 'If a counter-value is set (greater zero), the sign/magic_mouth can be applied (printing the message) only that many times. For signs this really shouldn\'t be used, while for magic_mouths it is extremely helpful. Monsters walking over the magic_mouth do not decrease the counter. Often, you might want to have a message displayed only one time. For example: The player enters your map and you put a magic_mouth to tell him about the monsters and how dangerous they look and all. Later, when all the monsters are killed and the player leaves the map, displaying the same message a second time would be silly. <counter> 1 does a perfect job in such cases. Otherwise set <counter> zero/unset for infinite use (that is the default).',
5959     name => 'counter',
5960     type => 'int'
5961     }
5962     ],
5963     [
5964     'msg',
5965     {
5966     desc => 'This text will be displayed to the player.',
5967     end => 'endmsg',
5968     name => 'message',
5969     type => 'text'
5970     }
5971     ]
5972     ],
5973     desc => 'The purpose of a sign or magic_mouth is to display a certain message to the player. There are three ways to have the player get this message: The player walking onto it (-&gt; magic_mouth), the player pressing &lt;a&gt;pply (-&gt; sign) or the player triggering a button/handle/etc (-&gt; magic_mouth).',
5974     ignore => [
5975     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
5976     ],
5977     name => 'Sign & MagicMouth',
5978     use => 'Use signs and magic_mouths, plenty of them! Place magic_mouths to add some true roleplay feeling to your maps, support your storyline or give hints about hidden secrets/dangers. Place signs to provide the player with all kinds of useful information for getting along in your maps.'
5979     },
5980     Skill => {
5981     attr => [
5982     [
5983     'invisible',
5984     {
5985     type => 'fixed',
5986     value => 1
5987     }
5988     ],
5989     [
5990     'no_drop',
5991     {
5992     type => 'fixed',
5993     value => 1
5994     }
5995     ],
5996     [
5997     'skill',
5998     {
5999     desc => 'The <skill name> is used for matchings. When a usable object has an identical <skill name>, players (or monsters) will need this skill to apply/use the object.',
6000     name => 'skill name',
6001     type => 'string'
6002     }
6003     ],
6004     [
6005     'expmul',
6006     {
6007     desc => 'This is the ratio of experience the players total should increase by when this skill is used. If this is zero, then experience only goes to to the skill. Values higher than 1 are allowed. Note that experience rewarded to the players total is in addition to that given to the skill. Eg, if player should get 500 exp for using a skill, and expmul is 1, the player will get 500 added to that skill as well as 500 to their total.',
6008     name => 'exp multiplier',
6009     type => 'float'
6010     }
6011     ],
6012     [
6013     'subtype',
6014     {
6015 root 1.36 desc => 'The <skill type> defines the base functionality of the skill. Skill types are hardcoded in the Deliantra server. It isn\'t hard to create new skill types, but it requires a bit of server-coding.',
6016 root 1.7 name => 'skill type',
6017     type => 'list',
6018     value => $LIST{skill_type}
6019     }
6020     ],
6021     [
6022     'level',
6023     {
6024     name => 'level',
6025     type => 'int'
6026     }
6027     ],
6028     [
6029     'exp',
6030     {
6031     name => 'experience',
6032     type => 'int'
6033     }
6034     ],
6035     [
6036     'can_use_skill',
6037     {
6038     desc => 'The <is native skill> flag has an effect only when this skill object is placed in the inventory of a monster (or player). If it is set, the monster or player knows the skill natively, which means he does not need a skill tool to use it.',
6039     name => 'is native skill',
6040     type => 'bool'
6041     }
6042     ]
6043 root 1.3 ],
6044     desc => 'Skills are objects which exist in the player/monster inventory. Both NPC/monsters and players use the same skill archetypes. Not all skills are enabled for monster use however.',
6045     ignore => [
6046     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
6047     ],
6048 root 1.5 name => 'Skill',
6049 root 1.3 use => 'For mapmaking, Skill objects serve two purposes: <p>First, the predefined skill archtypes (in the \'skills\' directory) can be seen as the global skill definitions. A skill which doesn\'t exists as an archtype cannot be learned or used by players. When you want to use skills in your maps, you may need to look up the &lt;skill name&gt;s of defined skill archtypes, because those strings are used as a reference in many skill-related objects. </p><p> Secondly, in order to enable monsters to use skills, you will need to copy default skill archtypes into the monsters\' inventories. You can even customize the skills by changing stats. It is not recommended however, to use skills in your maps which are totally unrelated to any predefined skill archtype.</p>'
6050     },
6051     'Skill Scroll' => {
6052 root 1.7 attr => [
6053     [
6054     'race',
6055     {
6056     type => 'fixed',
6057     value => 'scrolls'
6058     }
6059     ],
6060     [
6061     'skill',
6062     {
6063     desc => 'The <skill name> matches the skill object that can be learned from this scroll.',
6064     name => 'skill name',
6065     type => 'string'
6066     }
6067     ]
6068     ],
6069 root 1.3 desc => 'By reading a skill scroll, a player has a chance to learn the contained skill.',
6070 root 1.5 name => 'Skill Scroll',
6071 root 1.3 use => 'Skill scrolls are very much sought for by players. Currently, all skill scrolls are sold in shops randomly, which is in fact not a good system. It would be nice to have some cool quests with skill scrolls rewarded at the end.'
6072     },
6073 elmex 1.33 'Skill Tool' => {
6074     attr => [
6075     [
6076     'skill',
6077     {
6078     desc => 'This field describes which skill the player will be able to use wearing this item.',
6079     name => 'skill name',
6080     type => 'string'
6081     }
6082     ]
6083     ],
6084     desc => 'Wearing a skill tool will give the player the ability to use a skill.',
6085     name => 'Skill Tool',
6086     section => [
6087     [
6088     'stats',
6089     [
6090     [
6091     'Str',
6092     {
6093     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
6094     name => 'strength',
6095     type => 'int'
6096     }
6097     ],
6098     [
6099     'Dex',
6100     {
6101     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
6102     name => 'dexterity',
6103     type => 'int'
6104     }
6105     ],
6106     [
6107     'Con',
6108     {
6109     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
6110     name => 'constitution',
6111     type => 'int'
6112     }
6113     ],
6114     [
6115     'Int',
6116     {
6117     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
6118     name => 'intelligence',
6119     type => 'int'
6120     }
6121     ],
6122     [
6123     'Pow',
6124     {
6125     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
6126     name => 'power',
6127     type => 'int'
6128     }
6129     ],
6130     [
6131     'Wis',
6132     {
6133     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
6134     name => 'wisdom',
6135     type => 'int'
6136     }
6137     ],
6138     [
6139     'Cha',
6140     {
6141     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
6142     name => 'charisma',
6143     type => 'int'
6144     }
6145     ]
6146     ]
6147     ],
6148     [
6149     'resistance',
6150     [
6151     [
6152     'resist_physical',
6153     {
6154     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6155     name => 'resist physical %',
6156     type => 'int'
6157     }
6158     ],
6159     [
6160     'resist_magic',
6161     {
6162     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6163     name => 'resist magic %',
6164     type => 'int'
6165     }
6166     ],
6167     [
6168     'resist_fire',
6169     {
6170     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6171     name => 'resist fire %',
6172     type => 'int'
6173     }
6174     ],
6175     [
6176     'resist_electricity',
6177     {
6178     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6179     name => 'resist electricity %',
6180     type => 'int'
6181     }
6182     ],
6183     [
6184     'resist_cold',
6185     {
6186     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6187     name => 'resist cold %',
6188     type => 'int'
6189     }
6190     ],
6191     [
6192     'resist_acid',
6193     {
6194     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6195     name => 'resist acid %',
6196     type => 'int'
6197     }
6198     ],
6199     [
6200     'resist_confusion',
6201     {
6202     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6203     name => 'resist confusion %',
6204     type => 'int'
6205     }
6206     ],
6207     [
6208     'resist_weaponmagic',
6209     {
6210     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6211     name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
6212     type => 'int'
6213     }
6214     ],
6215     [
6216     'resist_ghosthit',
6217     {
6218     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6219     name => 'resist ghosthit %',
6220     type => 'int'
6221     }
6222     ],
6223     [
6224     'resist_slow',
6225     {
6226     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6227     name => 'resist slow %',
6228     type => 'int'
6229     }
6230     ],
6231     [
6232     'resist_fear',
6233     {
6234     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6235     name => 'resist fear %',
6236     type => 'int'
6237     }
6238     ],
6239     [
6240     'resist_death',
6241     {
6242     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6243     name => 'resist death-attack %',
6244     type => 'int'
6245     }
6246     ],
6247     [
6248     'resist_chaos',
6249     {
6250     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6251     name => 'resist chaos %',
6252     type => 'int'
6253     }
6254     ],
6255     [
6256     'resist_blind',
6257     {
6258     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6259     name => 'resist blinding %',
6260     type => 'int'
6261     }
6262     ],
6263     [
6264     'resist_holyword',
6265     {
6266     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6267     name => 'resist holy power %',
6268     type => 'int'
6269     }
6270     ],
6271     [
6272     'resist_godpower',
6273     {
6274     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6275     name => 'resist godpower %',
6276     type => 'int'
6277     }
6278     ],
6279     [
6280     'resist_paralyze',
6281     {
6282     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6283     name => 'resist paralyze %',
6284     type => 'int'
6285     }
6286     ],
6287     [
6288     'resist_drain',
6289     {
6290     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6291     name => 'resist draining %',
6292     type => 'int'
6293     }
6294     ],
6295     [
6296     'resist_deplete',
6297     {
6298     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6299     name => 'resist depletion %',
6300     type => 'int'
6301     }
6302     ],
6303     [
6304     'resist_poison',
6305     {
6306     desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
6307     name => 'resist poison %',
6308     type => 'int'
6309     }
6310     ]
6311     ]
6312     ]
6313     ],
6314     use => 'Feel free to assign resistancies and stats to a skill tools or change the skill that is given.'
6315     },
6316 root 1.3 'Special Key' => {
6317 root 1.7 attr => [
6318     [
6319     'slaying',
6320     {
6321     desc => 'This string must be identical with the <key string> in the locked door, then it can be unlocked. It can also be used to trigger inventory checkers.',
6322     name => 'key string',
6323     type => 'string'
6324     }
6325     ],
6326     [
6327     'material',
6328     {
6329     desc => 'For Special Keys, material should always be unset or set to Adamantite. This prevents the key from getting burned or otherwise destroyed.',
6330     name => 'material',
6331     type => 'bitmask',
6332     value => $BITMASK{material}
6333     }
6334     ],
6335     [
6336     'unique',
6337     {
6338     desc => 'Unique items exist only one time on a server. If the item is taken, lost or destroyed - it\'s gone for good. This can be used if you want to sell apartments on your map: Simply sell a unique passport/key, and place an inventory checker at the entrance of your apartment.',
6339     name => 'unique item',
6340     type => 'bool'
6341     }
6342     ],
6343     [
6344     'startequip',
6345     {
6346     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
6347     name => 'godgiven item',
6348     type => 'bool'
6349     }
6350     ],
6351     [
6352     'msg',
6353     {
6354     desc => 'This will add a description to the object. The player can read this text by clicking on the item in his inventory. Use this message to describe what the key/passport is good for. A player might have 50 different keys on his key-ring. Don\'t expect players to recall their purpose just by their names.',
6355     end => 'endmsg',
6356     name => 'description',
6357     type => 'text'
6358     }
6359     ]
6360     ],
6361 root 1.3 desc => 'When carrying the appropriate special key, a locked door can be opened. The key will dissapear. <br><br> This object-type can also be used for "passport"-like items: When walking onto an invetory checker, a gate for example might get opened. The "passport" will stay in the player\'s inventory.',
6362     ignore => [
6363     'material'
6364     ],
6365 root 1.5 name => 'Special Key',
6366 root 1.3 use => 'How to make a "passport": You take the special key arch (archetype name is "key2"), set the face to something like card.111 and the name to "passport" - that\'s all. The &lt;key string&gt; certainly must match with the appropiate inventory checker. <br><br> Of course you can be creative with names and faces of key-objects. A "mysterious crystal" or a "big dragon claw" (with appropriate faces) appear more interesting than just a "strange key", or "passport".'
6367     },
6368     Spell => {
6369 root 1.7 attr => [
6370     [
6371     'no_drop',
6372     {
6373     type => 'fixed',
6374     value => 1
6375     }
6376     ],
6377     [
6378     'invisible',
6379     {
6380     type => 'fixed',
6381     value => 1
6382     }
6383     ],
6384     [
6385     'skill',
6386     {
6387     desc => 'The <skill name> matches the skill which is needed to cast this spell. This should be one out of "sorcery", "pyromancy", "evocation", "summoning" or "praying". If you want to fiddle with these, please take care not to upset the concept and balance of the various skills.',
6388     name => 'skill name',
6389     type => 'string'
6390     }
6391     ],
6392     [
6393     'subtype',
6394     {
6395     desc => 'The <spell type> defines the basic type of spell. Some of these types are of a more generic nature than others.',
6396     name => 'spell type',
6397     type => 'list',
6398     value => $LIST{spell_type}
6399     }
6400     ],
6401     [
6402     'level',
6403     {
6404     name => 'spell level',
6405     type => 'int'
6406     }
6407     ],
6408     [
6409     'casting_time',
6410     {
6411     name => 'casting time',
6412     type => 'int'
6413     }
6414     ],
6415     [
6416     'duration',
6417     {
6418     name => 'duration',
6419     type => 'int'
6420     }
6421     ],
6422     [
6423     'other_arch',
6424     {
6425     name => 'create object',
6426     type => 'string'
6427     }
6428     ],
6429     [
6430     'sp',
6431     {
6432     name => 'cost spellpoints',
6433     type => 'int'
6434     }
6435     ],
6436     [
6437     'grace',
6438     {
6439     name => 'cost grace',
6440     type => 'int'
6441     }
6442     ],
6443     [
6444     'maxsp',
6445     {
6446     name => 'double cost per level',
6447     type => 'int'
6448     }
6449     ]
6450     ],
6451 root 1.3 desc => 'Spell objects define a spell. When a spell is put in a spellbook, players can learn it by reading the book. Once learned, players can use the spell as often as they like. With increasing skill level of the player, spells may gain power but also increase cost.<br> Monsters can use spells which are put in their inventory (provided that certain "enabling" settings are correct). The monster\'s &lt;treasurelist&gt; can also be used to provide it with spells.',
6452     ignore => [
6453     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
6454     ],
6455 root 1.5 name => 'Spell',
6456 root 1.3 use => 'A lot of the spells\' settings can be tuned and customized. When creating new spells which are accessible to players, it is important to think about balance. A single spell which is too powerful and/or too easy to use can eventually toss the whole skill and magic school system out of whack. Testing new spells is quite important therefore.'
6457     },
6458     Spellbook => {
6459 root 1.7 attr => [
6460     [
6461     'skill',
6462     {
6463     type => 'fixed',
6464     value => 'literacy'
6465     }
6466     ],
6467     [
6468     'randomitems',
6469     {
6470     desc => 'There are two ways to put spells into a spellbook: 1. Put a spell object in the books inventory. In this case, treasurelist must be set to <none>. 2. Choose a treasurelist which contains spells. In that way, a spell will be chosen randomly from the list.',
6471     name => 'treasurelist',
6472     type => 'treasurelist'
6473     }
6474     ],
6475     [
6476     'startequip',
6477     {
6478     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
6479     name => 'godgiven item',
6480     type => 'bool'
6481     }
6482     ],
6483     [
6484     'msg',
6485     {
6486     desc => 'This text may contain a nice description of the spellbook\'s cover or something.',
6487     end => 'endmsg',
6488     name => 'description',
6489     type => 'text'
6490     }
6491     ]
6492     ],
6493 root 1.3 desc => 'By reading a spellbook, the player has a chance of learning the contained spell. Once learned from a book, the spell is available forever. Spellbooks with high level spells require some skill-level to read.<br><br> You can create widely customized spells only by adjusting the spell object in the spellbooks inventory. Refer to the description of spell objects for detailed information how to customize spells.<br> If you want to have a random spellbook instead, choose a &lt;treasurelist&gt; with a compilation of spells that the book may contain.',
6494 root 1.5 name => 'Spellbook',
6495 root 1.3 use => 'Don\'t put any of the godgiven spells into a spellbook! These are reserved for the followers of the appropriate cults. Handing them out in a spellbook would violate the balance between different religions. <br><br> Note that there is no fundamental difference between the spellbooks of varying schools (pyromancy, sorcery, evocation, summoning, and even praying). The difference lies only in the spells they contain. It is up to you, the mapmaker, to pick the right type of book for your spells.'
6496     },
6497     Spinner => {
6498 root 1.7 attr => [
6499     [
6500     'sp',
6501     {
6502     desc => 'The spinner will change the direction of flying objects by 45 degrees per <direction number>. Negative values spin clockwise, positive values counter clockwise. Example: <direction number> -2 means spin 90 degrees clockwise.',
6503     name => 'direction number',
6504     type => 'int'
6505     }
6506     ],
6507     [
6508 root 1.14 'move_on',
6509 root 1.7 {
6510 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
6511     name => 'movement type',
6512 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6513 root 1.7 }
6514     ]
6515     ],
6516 root 1.3 desc => 'Spinners change the direction of spell objects and other projectiles that fly past. Unlike directors, it does make a difference from what angle you shoot into the spinner. The direction of objects flying past is always changed by a certain degree.',
6517     ignore => [
6518     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
6519     ],
6520 root 1.5 name => 'Spinner',
6521 root 1.3 use => 'Spinners are very rarely used. I believe they are quite confusing and pointless. The only use I can think of is building some puzzle about where to shoot into spinners to shoot somewhere you otherwise couldn\'t. When placing spinners on a map with magic walls, make sure the spell- projectiles from magic walls don\'t get to fly in loops.'
6522     },
6523     Swamp => {
6524 root 1.7 attr => [
6525     [
6526     'is_floor',
6527     {
6528     type => 'fixed',
6529     value => 1
6530     }
6531     ],
6532     [
6533     'is_wooded',
6534     {
6535     type => 'fixed',
6536     value => 1
6537     }
6538     ],
6539     [
6540     'speed',
6541     {
6542     desc => 'The higher the <drowning speed>, the faster will players and items sink into the swamp. Swamp with very high <drowning speed> can be a nasty and unexpected death-trap. Players should get a warning before such areas.',
6543     name => 'drowning speed',
6544     type => 'float'
6545     }
6546     ],
6547     [
6548 root 1.17 'speed_left',
6549     {
6550     desc => 'The speed left to the object. On every tick, if this value is higher than 0, the object acts/triggers/moves etc. and the value gets decremented by 1. Otherwise, it is incremented by <speed> on every tick.',
6551     name => 'speed left',
6552     type => 'float'
6553     }
6554     ],
6555     [
6556 root 1.14 'move_on',
6557     {
6558     desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
6559     name => 'movement type',
6560 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6561 root 1.14 }
6562     ],
6563     [
6564     'move_block',
6565 root 1.7 {
6566 root 1.14 desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
6567     name => 'blocked movement',
6568 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6569 root 1.14 }
6570     ],
6571     [
6572     'move_allow',
6573     {
6574     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
6575     name => 'allowed movement',
6576 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6577 root 1.14 }
6578     ],
6579     [
6580     'move_slow',
6581     {
6582     desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
6583     name => 'slowed movement',
6584 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6585 root 1.14 }
6586     ],
6587     [
6588     'move_slow_penalty',
6589     {
6590     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
6591     name => 'slow movement penalty',
6592 root 1.7 type => 'int'
6593     }
6594     ],
6595     [
6596     'no_magic',
6597     {
6598     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use (wizard-) spells on that spot.',
6599     name => 'no spells',
6600     type => 'bool'
6601     }
6602     ],
6603     [
6604     'damned',
6605     {
6606     desc => 'If enabled, it is impossible for players to use prayers on that spot. It also prevents players from saving.',
6607     name => 'no prayers',
6608     type => 'bool'
6609     }
6610     ]
6611     ],
6612 root 1.3 desc => 'Swamp areas show a special behaviour: When a player stands still on a swamp-square for too long, he will start to sink in and eventually drown and die. Items dropped on the swamp sink in and dissapear. Players with knowledge of the woodsman skill are a lot less likely to die in the swamp.',
6613     ignore => [
6614     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
6615 root 1.5 ],
6616     name => 'Swamp'
6617 root 1.3 },
6618     Teleporter => {
6619 root 1.7 attr => [
6620     [
6621     'slaying',
6622     {
6623     desc => 'The exit path specifies the map that the player is transferred to. <exit path> can be an absolute path, beginning with \'/\' (for example "/peterm/FireTemple/fire1"). It can also be a relative path, not beginning with \'/\' (On the map "/peterm/FireTemple/Fire2" for example I could use the relative path "Fire1"). Use relative paths whenever possible! Note that upper/lower case must always be set correctly. However, please use lower case only. If the <exit path> is set, ONLY players can get teleported. If the <exit path> is unset (empty), anything can get teleported: Players, monsters and items. In this case, the destined map is automatically the same map the teleporter is on.',
6624     name => 'exit path',
6625     type => 'string'
6626     }
6627     ],
6628     [
6629     'hp',
6630     {
6631     desc => 'The exit destinations define the (x, y)-coordinates where the exit leads to. If both are set to zero and <exit path> is empty, the player will get teleported to another, randomly chosen teleporter on the same map (Slightly confusing for the player though). Make sure there actually *is* a second one in that case. If both are set to zero and <exit path> is set, the player will be transferred to the "default enter location" of the destined map. The latter can be set in the map-properties as "Enter X/Y". Though, please DO NOT use that. It turned out to be a source for numerous map-bugs.',
6632     name => 'destination X',
6633     type => 'int'
6634     }
6635     ],
6636     [
6637     'sp',
6638     {
6639     desc => 'The exit destinations define the (x, y)-coordinates where the exit leads to. If both are set to zero and <exit path> is empty, the player will get teleported to another, randomly chosen teleporter on the same map (Slightly confusing for the player though). Make sure there actually *is* a second one in that case. If both are set to zero and <exit path> is set, the player will be transferred to the "default enter location" of the destined map. The latter can be set in the map-properties as "Enter X/Y". Though, please DO NOT use that. It turned out to be a source for numerous map-bugs.',
6640     name => 'destination Y',
6641     type => 'int'
6642     }
6643     ],
6644     [
6645     'connected',
6646     {
6647     desc => 'If a connection value is set, the teleporter will be activated whenever the connection is triggered. To use this properly, <activation speed> must be zero.',
6648     name => 'connection',
6649     type => 'int'
6650     }
6651     ],
6652     [
6653 elmex 1.21 'activate_on_push',
6654     {
6655     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on push.',
6656 root 1.42 name => 'activate on push',
6657 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
6658     }
6659     ],
6660     [
6661     'activate_on_release',
6662     {
6663     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on release.',
6664 root 1.42 name => 'activate on release',
6665 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
6666     }
6667     ],
6668     [
6669 root 1.7 'speed',
6670     {
6671     desc => 'If the <activation speed> is nonzero, the teleporter will automatically be activated in regular time-intervals. Hence, the player can just step on it and gets teleported sooner or later. The duration between two activates depends on the given value. Default in the teleporter arch is <activation speed> 0.1. VERY IMPORTANT: If you want to have your teleporter activated via button/handle/magic_ear/etc, you must set <activation speed> to zero!',
6672     name => 'activation speed',
6673     type => 'float'
6674     }
6675 root 1.17 ],
6676     [
6677     'speed_left',
6678     {
6679     desc => 'The speed left to the object. On every tick, if this value is higher than 0, the object acts/triggers/moves etc. and the value gets decremented by 1. Otherwise, it is incremented by <speed> on every tick.',
6680     name => 'speed left',
6681     type => 'float'
6682     }
6683 root 1.7 ]
6684     ],
6685 root 1.3 desc => 'When the player walks into a teleporter, he is transferred to a different location. The main difference to the object-type exit is the possibility to have teleporters connected to levers/buttons/etc. Sometimes teleporters are activated even against the players will. <br><br> Unlike exits, teleporters can also transfer items and monsters to different locations on the same map.',
6686     ignore => [
6687     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
6688     ],
6689 root 1.5 name => 'Teleporter',
6690 root 1.3 use => 'When creating maps, I guess sooner or later you\'ll want to have an invisible teleporter. If using "invisible 1", the teleporter can still be discovered with the show_invisible spell. And in some cases you can\'t place it under the floor to prevent this. <br><br> Fortunately, there is a cool trick to make a perfectly invisible teleporter: You simply add teleporter functionality to the floor itself. That means: You take the floor arch (e.g. "flagstone"), set "type 41", and add slaying/hp/sp/connected... everything you need.'
6691     },
6692 root 1.8 'Timed Gate' => {
6693     attr => [
6694     [
6695     'no_pick',
6696     {
6697     type => 'fixed',
6698     value => 1
6699     }
6700     ],
6701     [
6702     'connected',
6703     {
6704     desc => 'Whenever the inventory checker is triggered, all objects with identical <connection> value get activated. This only makes sense together with <blocking passage> disabled. If unset, the gate opens automatically after some time.',
6705     name => 'connection',
6706     type => 'int'
6707     }
6708     ],
6709     [
6710 elmex 1.21 'activate_on_push',
6711     {
6712     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on push.',
6713 root 1.42 name => 'activate on push',
6714 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
6715     }
6716     ],
6717     [
6718     'activate_on_release',
6719     {
6720     desc => 'Whether the teleporter should only be activated on release.',
6721 root 1.42 name => 'activate on release',
6722 elmex 1.21 type => 'bool'
6723     }
6724     ],
6725     [
6726 root 1.8 'wc',
6727     {
6728     desc => 'The <position state> defines the position of the gate: Zero means completely open/down, the "number of animation-steps" (usually about 6 or 7) means completely closed/up state. I suggest you don\'t mess with this value - Leave the default in place.',
6729     name => 'position state',
6730     type => 'int'
6731     }
6732     ],
6733     [
6734 root 1.14 'move_block',
6735     {
6736     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
6737     name => 'blocked movement',
6738 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6739 root 1.14 }
6740     ],
6741     [
6742     'move_allow',
6743     {
6744     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
6745     name => 'allowed movement',
6746 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6747 root 1.14 }
6748     ],
6749     [
6750     'move_slow',
6751 root 1.8 {
6752 root 1.14 desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
6753     name => 'slowed movement',
6754 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6755 root 1.14 }
6756     ],
6757     [
6758     'move_slow_penalty',
6759     {
6760     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
6761     name => 'slow movement penalty',
6762     type => 'int'
6763 root 1.8 }
6764     ],
6765     [
6766     'no_magic',
6767     {
6768     desc => 'Restricting the use of spells to pass this gate. This has an effect only if <block view> is disabled.',
6769     name => 'restrict spells',
6770     type => 'bool'
6771     }
6772     ],
6773     [
6774     'damned',
6775     {
6776     desc => 'Restricting the use of prayers to pass this door. This has an effect only if <block view> is disabled.',
6777     name => 'restrict prayers',
6778     type => 'bool'
6779     }
6780     ],
6781     [
6782     'hp',
6783     {
6784     desc => 'Defines the duration the gate remains closed. This only takes effect if the gate is not connected.',
6785     name => 'open duration',
6786     type => 'int'
6787     }
6788     ]
6789     ],
6790 root 1.36 desc => 'Gates play an important role in Deliantra. Gates can be opened by activating a button/trigger, by speaking passwords (-> magic_ear) or carrying special key-objects (-> inventory checker). Unlike locked doors, gates can get shut again after a player has passed, which makes them more practical in many cases. Unlike normal gates, timed gates open when triggered but automatically close again after some time.',
6791 root 1.8 ignore => [
6792     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
6793     ],
6794     name => 'Timed Gate',
6795     use => 'Use gates to divide your maps into separated areas. After solving area A, the player gains access to area B, and so on. Make your maps more complex than "one-way".'
6796     },
6797 root 1.3 Trap => {
6798 root 1.7 attr => [
6799     [
6800     'no_pick',
6801     {
6802     type => 'fixed',
6803     value => 1
6804     }
6805     ],
6806     [
6807 root 1.14 'move_on',
6808 root 1.7 {
6809 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
6810     name => 'movement type',
6811 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6812 root 1.7 }
6813     ],
6814     [
6815     'level',
6816     {
6817     desc => 'Level effects how easily a trap may be found and disarmed, and how much experience the player gets for doing so. Beware: High level traps can be quite a cheap source of experience! So either make them tough, or keep the level low.',
6818     name => 'trap level',
6819     type => 'int'
6820     }
6821     ],
6822     [
6823     'Cha',
6824     {
6825     desc => 'This value determines what fraction of the time the trap is visible: It\'ll be randomly visible 1/<visibility> of the time. Also effects how easily the trap may be found.',
6826     name => 'visibility',
6827     type => 'int'
6828     }
6829     ],
6830     [
6831     'hp',
6832     {
6833     desc => 'The trap will detonate <number of charges> times before disappearing.',
6834     name => 'number of charges',
6835     type => 'int'
6836     }
6837     ],
6838     [
6839     'dam',
6840     {
6841     desc => '<direct damage> specifies how much damage is done by the trap. This should be set in reasonable relation to the trap\'s level.',
6842     name => 'direct damage',
6843     type => 'int'
6844     }
6845     ],
6846     [
6847     'attacktype',
6848     {
6849     desc => 'This attribute defines what attacktype to use for direct damage when the trap detonates.',
6850     name => 'attacktype',
6851     type => 'bitmask',
6852     value => $BITMASK{attacktype}
6853     }
6854     ],
6855     [
6856     'connected',
6857     {
6858     desc => 'When the trap is detonated, all objects with the same connection value get activated.',
6859     name => 'connection',
6860     type => 'int'
6861     }
6862     ],
6863     [
6864     'msg',
6865     {
6866     desc => 'When the trap detonates, this text is displayed to the victim. For especially powerful or complex traps, create an appropriate and thrilling description. ;)',
6867     end => 'endmsg',
6868     name => 'detonation text',
6869     type => 'text'
6870     }
6871     ]
6872     ],
6873 root 1.3 desc => 'A trap is a object that can either do damage or trigger another connected object when detonated. Traps are like runes except they are not magical in nature, and generally have either a physical attack or trigger a reaction. <br><br> Traps hit any monster or person who steps on them for \'dam\' damage in \'attacktype\' attacktype and/or trigger a reaction. <br><br> Many traps are already defined in the archetypes.',
6874     ignore => [
6875     'no_pick',
6876     'title',
6877     'name_pl',
6878     'weight',
6879     'value',
6880     'material',
6881     'unpaid'
6882     ],
6883 root 1.5 name => 'Trap',
6884 root 1.3 use => 'Avoid monsters stepping on your traps. For example, a party of orcs setting off your lightning wall and pit trap is usually a bad idea.'
6885     },
6886     Trapdoor => {
6887 root 1.7 attr => [
6888     [
6889     'no_pick',
6890     {
6891     type => 'fixed',
6892     value => 1
6893     }
6894     ],
6895     [
6896 root 1.14 'move_on',
6897 root 1.7 {
6898 root 1.14 desc => 'Which movement types automatically (as opposed to manually) activate this object.',
6899     name => 'movement type',
6900 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
6901 root 1.7 }
6902     ],
6903     [
6904     'weight',
6905     {
6906     desc => 'This value defines how much weight the trapdoor can hold. Once items or creatures are gathered on the trapdoor, with a total weight surpassing this value, then the trapdoor will open and things start falling through.',
6907     name => 'hold weight',
6908     type => 'int'
6909     }
6910     ],
6911     [
6912     'hp',
6913     {
6914     desc => 'The trapdoor will transport creatures (and items) randomly into a two-square radius of the destination coordinates. If the destination square becomes blocked, the trapdoor will act like being filled up and not work anymore!',
6915     name => 'destination X',
6916     type => 'int'
6917     }
6918     ],
6919     [
6920     'sp',
6921     {
6922     desc => 'The trapdoor will transport creatures (and items) randomly into a two-square radius of the destination coordinates. If the destination square becomes blocked, the trapdoor will act like being filled up and not work anymore!',
6923     name => 'destination Y',
6924     type => 'int'
6925     }
6926     ]
6927     ],
6928 root 1.3 desc => 'Trapdoors are very similar to pits. The difference is that they can not be closed. Instead, the weight of the object on the trapdoor determines weither it slams the trapdoor open and falls through or not.<br> Once a trapdoor has been opened (by a creature or items of sufficient weight,) it remains open, acting like an opened pit.',
6929     ignore => [
6930     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
6931     ],
6932 root 1.5 name => 'Trapdoor',
6933 root 1.3 use => 'Trapdoors should be used in the same fashion as pits: They should always drop the victims to some kind of lower level. They are not supposed to be used to randomly interconnect maps like teleporters.'
6934     },
6935     Treasure => {
6936 root 1.7 attr => [
6937     [
6938     'randomitems',
6939     {
6940     desc => 'This entry determines what kind of treasure will appear. Look into /crossfire/share/crossfire/treasures for details about existing treasurelists.',
6941     name => 'treasurelist',
6942     type => 'treasurelist'
6943     }
6944     ],
6945     [
6946     'auto_apply',
6947     {
6948     desc => '"Auto-generate" must be set in order to have the treasure be created when the map is loaded. If you want to create a random treasure chest, you unset this flag. That way, the player has to apply the object (the chest), then the treasure is generated.',
6949     name => 'auto-generate',
6950     type => 'bool'
6951     }
6952     ],
6953     [
6954     'hp',
6955     {
6956     desc => '"Create number" specifies how many pieces of the given treasurelist will appear. Note that for every piece there is a chance that nothing is generated. Also, sometimes there can be stacks of items generated, like for gems/money.',
6957     name => 'create number',
6958     type => 'int'
6959     }
6960     ],
6961     [
6962     'exp',
6963     {
6964     desc => 'The <quality level> will be used for the quality of the generated treasure instead of the map difficulty (as was done with shops). If zero/unset, the map difficulty will instead be used. (Example for comparison: Shop floors generate treasure of <quality level> 5 per default).',
6965     name => 'quality level',
6966     type => 'int'
6967     }
6968     ]
6969     ],
6970 root 1.3 desc => 'A treasure-object turns into certain randomitems when the map is loaded into the game.',
6971     ignore => [
6972     'nrof',
6973     'title',
6974     'name_pl',
6975     'weight',
6976     'value',
6977     'material'
6978     ],
6979 root 1.5 name => 'Treasure',
6980 root 1.3 use => 'About usage of the "random-artifact" treasurelist: This will generate powerful stuff like girdles, xray helmets, special swords etc. If you put this as reward to your quest, players might be motivated to do it more than once. BUT, by doing so they will get a huge number of different artifacts! Besides, players will always seek the place with the most easy-to-get random artifact and ignore all others. My advice: Don\'t use it! Attract players with good fighting experience (from monsters), potions, spellbooks, money, and non-random artifacts.'
6981     },
6982     'Trigger Marker' => {
6983 root 1.7 attr => [
6984     [
6985     'no_pick',
6986     {
6987     type => 'fixed',
6988     value => 1
6989     }
6990     ],
6991     [
6992     'slaying',
6993     {
6994     desc => 'The <key string> can be detected by inv. checkers/detectors. If the player already has a force with that <key string>, there won\'t be inserted a second one.',
6995     name => 'key string',
6996     type => 'string'
6997     }
6998     ],
6999     [
7000     'connected',
7001     {
7002     desc => 'Unlike a regular marker this is the connection that triggers this marker to activate.',
7003     name => 'connection',
7004     type => 'int'
7005     }
7006     ],
7007     [
7008     'food',
7009     {
7010     desc => 'This value defines the duration of the force it inserts. If nonzero, the duration of the player\'s mark is finite: about 1 food per 10 seconds. <mark duration> zero/unset means the mark will stay on the player forever.',
7011     name => 'mark duration',
7012     type => 'int'
7013     }
7014     ],
7015     [
7016     'name',
7017     {
7018     desc => 'When the player steps onto the marker, all existing forces in the players inventory with a <key string> matching <delete mark> will be removed. If you don\'t want to remove any marks, leave this textfield empty. Note that the string <delete mark> is set as the name of this marker. So don\'t be confused, and remember changing the name will take effect on the marker\'s functionality.',
7019     name => 'delete mark',
7020     type => 'string'
7021     }
7022     ],
7023     [
7024     'msg',
7025     {
7026     desc => 'In the moment when the player gets marked, this text is displayed to him. You should really set a message in any marker you create, because it\'s the only way for the player to notice what\'s going on.',
7027     end => 'endmsg',
7028     name => 'marking message',
7029     type => 'text'
7030     }
7031     ]
7032     ],
7033 root 1.3 desc => 'A trigger marker is an object that inserts an invisible force (a mark) into a player stepping on it WHEN TRIGGERED. This force does nothing except containing a &lt;key string&gt; which can be discovered by detectors or inventory checkers. It is also possible to use markers for removing marks again. <br><br> Note that the player has no possibility to "see" his own marks, except by the effect that they cause on the maps.',
7034     ignore => [
7035     $IGNORE_LIST{system_object}
7036     ],
7037 root 1.5 name => 'Trigger Marker',
7038 root 1.3 use => 'Markers hold real cool possibilities for map-making. I encourage you to use them frequently. However there is one negative point about markers: Players don\'t "see" what\'s going on with them. It is your task, as map-creator, to make sure the player is always well informed and never confused. <br><br> Please avoid infinite markers when they aren\'t needed. They\'re using a little space in the player file after all, so if there is no real purpose, set an expire time.'
7039     },
7040     Wall => {
7041 root 1.7 attr => [
7042     [
7043 root 1.14 'move_block',
7044     {
7045     desc => 'Objects using these movement types cannot move over this space.',
7046     name => 'blocked movement',
7047 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
7048 root 1.14 }
7049     ],
7050     [
7051     'move_allow',
7052     {
7053     desc => 'Objects using these movement types are allowed to move over this space. Takes precedence over \'blocked movements\'.',
7054     name => 'allowed movement',
7055 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
7056 root 1.14 }
7057     ],
7058     [
7059     'move_slow',
7060 root 1.7 {
7061 root 1.14 desc => 'The types of movement that should by slowed down by the \'slow movement penalty\'.',
7062     name => 'slowed movement',
7063 elmex 1.26 type => 'movement_type'
7064 root 1.14 }
7065     ],
7066     [
7067     'move_slow_penalty',
7068     {
7069     desc => 'If <slow movement> is set to a value greater zero, all creatures matching \'slow move\' will be slower than normal on this spot. <slow movement> 1 - rough terrain <slow movement> 2 - very rough terrain ... <slow movement> 5 - default for deep swamp ... <slow movement> 7 - spider web (sticky as hell)',
7070     name => 'slow movement penalty',
7071     type => 'int'
7072 root 1.7 }
7073     ],
7074     [
7075     'can_roll',
7076     {
7077     desc => 'If set, the object is able to "roll", so it can be pushed around. This setting is used for boulders and barrels.',
7078     name => 'moveable',
7079     type => 'bool'
7080     }
7081     ],
7082     [
7083     'no_magic',
7084     {
7085     desc => 'This takes effect only with <blocksview> disabled. Restricting the use of spells to pass this wall.',
7086     name => 'restrict spells',
7087     type => 'bool'
7088     }
7089     ],
7090     [
7091     'damned',
7092     {
7093     desc => 'This takes effect only with <blocksview> disabled. Restricting the use of spells to pass this wall.',
7094     name => 'restrict prayers',
7095     type => 'bool'
7096     }
7097     ]
7098     ],
7099 root 1.3 desc => 'Walls usually block passage and sight.',
7100     ignore => [
7101     'nrof',
7102     'title',
7103     'name_pl',
7104     'value',
7105     'unpaid'
7106     ],
7107 root 1.19 name => 'Wall'
7108 root 1.3 },
7109     'Wand & Staff' => {
7110 root 1.7 attr => [
7111     [
7112     'sp',
7113     {
7114     desc => 'The <spell> specifies the contained spell.',
7115     name => 'spell',
7116     type => 'spell'
7117     }
7118     ],
7119     [
7120     'level',
7121     {
7122     desc => 'The <casting level> of the wand determines it\'s power. An average level for wands in shops is about 10.',
7123     name => 'casting level',
7124     type => 'int'
7125     }
7126     ],
7127     [
7128     'food',
7129     {
7130     desc => 'The wand can be used <number of charges> times before it is used up. It can be recharged with scrolls of charging.',
7131     name => 'number of charges',
7132     type => 'int'
7133     }
7134     ],
7135     [
7136     'startequip',
7137     {
7138     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
7139     name => 'godgiven item',
7140     type => 'bool'
7141     }
7142     ],
7143     [
7144     'msg',
7145     {
7146     desc => 'This text may contain a description of the wand.',
7147     end => 'endmsg',
7148     name => 'description',
7149     type => 'text'
7150     }
7151     ]
7152     ],
7153 root 1.3 desc => 'Wands contain a certain spell. The player can apply (ready) and fire the wand. After a defined number of casts, the wand is "used up". It is possible to recharge a wand with scrolls of charging, but usually that isn\'t worth the cost.',
7154 root 1.5 name => 'Wand & Staff',
7155 root 1.9 use => 'Wands are quite seldomly used. The reason prolly is that they\'re generally not cost-efficient. Handing out high-level wands with powerful special spells isn\'t a good idea either, because of the recharge ability. <br><br> For low levels, staffs of healing/cure and word of recall are quite desirable though. Ideal rewards for low level quests.'
7156 root 1.3 },
7157     'Weak Wall' => {
7158 root 1.7 attr => [
7159     [
7160     'alive',
7161     {
7162     type => 'fixed',
7163     value => 1
7164     }
7165     ],
7166     [
7167     'no_pick',
7168     {
7169     type => 'fixed',
7170     value => 1
7171     }
7172     ],
7173     [
7174     'tear_down',
7175     {
7176     type => 'fixed',
7177     value => 1
7178     }
7179     ],
7180     [
7181     'race',
7182     {
7183     desc => 'For weak walls, <race> should always be set to "wall", unless you create something fancy like a building which is in fact meant to be a huge animal. Note that shovels slay walls, so they do tripple damage against weak walls.',
7184     name => 'race',
7185     type => 'string'
7186     }
7187     ],
7188     [
7189     'level',
7190     {
7191     desc => 'The <level> of a weak wall works similar to monster levels. Due to the fact that weak walls cannot attack, the level is much less important though.',
7192     name => 'level',
7193     type => 'int'
7194     }
7195     ],
7196     [
7197     'hp',
7198     {
7199     desc => 'The <health points> of a weak wall define how long it takes to tear it down. With every successful hit from an opponent, <health points> get drained.',
7200     name => 'health points',
7201     type => 'int'
7202     }
7203     ],
7204     [
7205     'maxhp',
7206     {
7207     desc => '<max health> is the maximum amount of <health points> this weak wall can have. Since walls generally don\'t heal, I doubt this has much real effect.',
7208     name => 'max health',
7209     type => 'int'
7210     }
7211     ],
7212     [
7213     'ac',
7214     {
7215     desc => 'Weak walls of high <armour class> are less likely to get hit. <armour class> can be considered the "counterpiece" to <weapon class>.',
7216     name => 'armour class',
7217     type => 'int'
7218     }
7219     ]
7220     ],
7221 root 1.3 desc => 'A weak wall is a breakable spot amidsts a solid wall. Typically these weak walls look similar to their solid "relatives" except for a small crack or little chunks of wall on the ground.',
7222     ignore => [
7223     $IGNORE_LIST{non_pickable}
7224     ],
7225 root 1.5 name => 'Weak Wall',
7226 root 1.4 section => [
7227     [
7228     'resistance',
7229 root 1.7 [
7230     [
7231     'resist_physical',
7232     {
7233     name => 'resist physical %',
7234     type => 'int'
7235     }
7236     ],
7237     [
7238     'resist_magic',
7239     {
7240     name => 'resist magic %',
7241     type => 'int'
7242     }
7243     ],
7244     [
7245     'resist_fire',
7246     {
7247     name => 'resist fire %',
7248     type => 'int'
7249     }
7250     ],
7251     [
7252     'resist_electricity',
7253     {
7254     name => 'resist electricity %',
7255     type => 'int'
7256     }
7257     ],
7258     [
7259     'resist_cold',
7260     {
7261     name => 'resist cold %',
7262     type => 'int'
7263     }
7264     ],
7265     [
7266     'resist_confusion',
7267     {
7268     name => 'resist confusion %',
7269     type => 'int'
7270     }
7271     ],
7272     [
7273     'resist_acid',
7274     {
7275     name => 'resist acid %',
7276     type => 'int'
7277     }
7278     ],
7279     [
7280     'resist_drain',
7281     {
7282     name => 'resist draining %',
7283     type => 'int'
7284     }
7285     ],
7286     [
7287     'resist_weaponmagic',
7288     {
7289     name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
7290     type => 'int'
7291     }
7292     ],
7293     [
7294     'resist_ghosthit',
7295     {
7296     name => 'resist ghosthit %',
7297     type => 'int'
7298     }
7299     ],
7300     [
7301     'resist_poison',
7302     {
7303     name => 'resist poison %',
7304     type => 'int'
7305     }
7306     ],
7307     [
7308     'resist_slow',
7309     {
7310     name => 'resist slow %',
7311     type => 'int'
7312     }
7313     ],
7314     [
7315     'resist_paralyze',
7316     {
7317     name => 'resist paralyze %',
7318     type => 'int'
7319     }
7320     ],
7321     [
7322     'resist_fear',
7323     {
7324     name => 'resist fear %',
7325     type => 'int'
7326     }
7327     ],
7328     [
7329     'resist_deplete',
7330     {
7331     name => 'resist depletion %',
7332     type => 'int'
7333     }
7334     ],
7335     [
7336     'resist_death',
7337     {
7338     name => 'resist death-attack %',
7339     type => 'int'
7340     }
7341     ],
7342     [
7343     'resist_chaos',
7344     {
7345     name => 'resist chaos %',
7346     type => 'int'
7347     }
7348     ],
7349     [
7350     'resist_blind',
7351     {
7352     name => 'resist blinding %',
7353     type => 'int'
7354     }
7355     ],
7356     [
7357     'resist_holyword',
7358     {
7359     name => 'resist holy power %',
7360     type => 'int'
7361     }
7362     ],
7363     [
7364     'resist_godpower',
7365     {
7366     name => 'resist godpower %',
7367     type => 'int'
7368     }
7369     ]
7370     ]
7371 root 1.4 ]
7372     ],
7373 root 1.3 use => 'If you want to create hidden rooms, using weak walls is alot better than completely indiscernible passages in a wall.<br> Anyways, there can be a lot more to weak walls than just finding them: Rising their defensive stats, weak walls can become a serious obstacle. An ice wall might only be torn down by a fire attack for example. A granite wall for instance might be very hard to destroy.'
7374     },
7375     Weapon => {
7376 root 1.7 attr => [
7377     [
7378     'attacktype',
7379     {
7380     desc => 'This number is a bitmask, specifying the weapon\'s attacktypes. Attacktypes are: physical, magical, fire, cold.. etc. Most artifact weapons have no more than one or two attacktypes. Keep in mind that all weapons can be blessed by the player\'s diety, thus adding an additional attacktype. When a player hits a monster with a weapon that has more than one attacktype, then he will do as much damage as the "best" of his attacktypes does. So, the more attacktypes you\'ve got, the better your chance to take advantage of a monster\'s vulnerabilities. (Btw: Same rule applies for monster vs. player.). Attacktypes "magic" and "chaos" are somehow exceptions.',
7381     name => 'attacktype',
7382     type => 'bitmask',
7383     value => $BITMASK{attacktype}
7384     }
7385     ],
7386     [
7387     'weapontype',
7388     {
7389     desc => 'The <weapontype> characterizes the weapon\'s type of physical attack. It could best be considered a "subclassification" of the physical attacktype. For now, this is only used for attack messages! You should always set this correctly when creating new weapons for your maps.',
7390     name => 'weapontype',
7391     type => 'list',
7392     value => $LIST{weapon_type}
7393     }
7394     ],
7395     [
7396     'skill',
7397     {
7398     desc => 'Matching <skill name> of the skill that is required to use this weapon.',
7399     name => 'skill name',
7400     type => 'string'
7401     }
7402     ],
7403     [
7404     'dam',
7405     {
7406     desc => 'The damage value is used as base value for how much damage the weapon does per hit. The actual damage involves more dependencies, like wielder\'s level and defender\'s level. Look at existing weapons to get a feel for the range of weapon damage values.',
7407     name => 'damage',
7408     type => 'int'
7409     }
7410     ],
7411     [
7412     'slaying',
7413     {
7414     desc => 'Slaying means the weapon does tripple (3x) damage to monsters of the specified race. If <slaying race> matches an arch name (e.g. "big_dragon"), only monsters of that archtype are hit with tripple damage. No god blessings are possible for weapons with a race set in this entry (That\'s because god blessings add tripple damage against their own enemy races). Tripple damage is very effective.',
7415     name => 'slaying race',
7416     type => 'string'
7417     }
7418     ],
7419     [
7420     'last_sp',
7421     {
7422     desc => 'The weapon speed determines how often the wielder can swing the weapon during a certain period of time. The lower the faster, <weapon speed> 1 is best (that is lightning- fast). A typical average value is 8. Speed and damage should be kept in reasonable relation.',
7423     name => 'weapon speed',
7424     type => 'int'
7425     }
7426     ],
7427     [
7428     'wc',
7429     {
7430     desc => 'The weapon class value adds to the overall weapon class of the wielder\'s melee attacks. Weapon class improves the chance of hitting the opponent.',
7431     name => 'weapon class',
7432     type => 'int'
7433     }
7434     ],
7435     [
7436     'magic',
7437     {
7438     desc => 'For a weapon, magic bonus works just like weapon class, except that magic bonus can be improved by the gods or reduced by acid. Hence, it is less useful than direct weapon class value on a weapon.',
7439     name => 'magic bonus',
7440     type => 'int'
7441     }
7442     ],
7443     [
7444     'item_power',
7445     {
7446 root 1.37 desc => 'The <item power> value measures how "powerful" an artifact is. Players will only be able to wear equipment with a certain total amount of <item power>, depending on their own level. This is the only way to prevent low level players to wear "undeserved" equipment (like gifts from other players or cheated items). It is very important to adjust the <item power> value carefully for every artifact you create! If zero/unset, the Deliantra server will calculate a provisional value at runtime, but this is never going to be an accurate measurement of <item power>.',
7447 root 1.7 name => 'item power',
7448     type => 'int'
7449     }
7450     ],
7451     [
7452     'damned',
7453     {
7454     desc => 'A damned weapon cannot be unwielded unless the curse is removed. Removing damnations is a tick harder than removing curses.',
7455     name => 'damnation',
7456     type => 'bool'
7457     }
7458     ],
7459     [
7460     'cursed',
7461     {
7462     desc => 'A cursed weapon cannot be unwielded unless the curse is removed.',
7463     name => 'curse',
7464     type => 'bool'
7465     }
7466     ],
7467     [
7468     'lifesave',
7469     {
7470 root 1.9 desc => 'An item with this flag enabled will save the players life for one time: When the player is wearing this item and his health points reach zero, the item disappears, replenishing half of the player\'s health. An item with <save life> should not have any decent additional bonuses!',
7471 root 1.7 name => 'save life',
7472     type => 'bool'
7473     }
7474     ],
7475     [
7476     'unique',
7477     {
7478     desc => 'Unique items exist only one time on a server. If the item is taken, lost or destroyed - it\'s gone for good.',
7479     name => 'unique item',
7480     type => 'bool'
7481     }
7482     ],
7483     [
7484     'startequip',
7485     {
7486     desc => 'A godgiven item vanishes as soon as the player drops it to the ground.',
7487     name => 'godgiven item',
7488     type => 'bool'
7489     }
7490     ],
7491     [
7492     'msg',
7493     {
7494     desc => 'This text describes the weapons\'s "story". Every decent artifact weapon should have such a description.',
7495     end => 'endmsg',
7496     name => 'description',
7497     type => 'text'
7498     }
7499     ]
7500     ],
7501 root 1.3 desc => 'Wielding a weapon, the object\'s stats will directly be inherited to the player. Usually enhancing his fighting-abilities. Non-magical weapons can be improved with scrolls.',
7502 root 1.5 name => 'Weapon',
7503 root 1.4 section => [
7504     [
7505 elmex 1.33 'stats',
7506     [
7507     [
7508     'Str',
7509     {
7510     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
7511     name => 'strength',
7512     type => 'int'
7513     }
7514     ],
7515     [
7516     'Dex',
7517     {
7518     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
7519     name => 'dexterity',
7520     type => 'int'
7521     }
7522     ],
7523     [
7524     'Con',
7525     {
7526     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
7527     name => 'constitution',
7528     type => 'int'
7529     }
7530     ],
7531     [
7532     'Int',
7533     {
7534     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
7535     name => 'intelligence',
7536     type => 'int'
7537     }
7538     ],
7539     [
7540     'Pow',
7541     {
7542     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
7543     name => 'power',
7544     type => 'int'
7545     }
7546     ],
7547     [
7548     'Wis',
7549     {
7550     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
7551     name => 'wisdom',
7552     type => 'int'
7553     }
7554     ],
7555     [
7556     'Cha',
7557     {
7558     desc => 'The player\'s strentgh will rise/fall by the given value for permanent (of course there is an upper limit). Generally there shouldn\'t be stat potions granting more than one stat. Cursed potions will subtract the stats if positive.',
7559     name => 'charisma',
7560     type => 'int'
7561     }
7562     ]
7563     ]
7564     ],
7565     [
7566 root 1.4 'resistance',
7567 root 1.7 [
7568     [
7569     'resist_physical',
7570     {
7571 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7572 root 1.7 name => 'resist physical %',
7573     type => 'int'
7574     }
7575     ],
7576     [
7577     'resist_magic',
7578     {
7579 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7580 root 1.7 name => 'resist magic %',
7581     type => 'int'
7582     }
7583     ],
7584     [
7585     'resist_fire',
7586     {
7587 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7588 root 1.7 name => 'resist fire %',
7589     type => 'int'
7590     }
7591     ],
7592     [
7593     'resist_electricity',
7594     {
7595 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7596 root 1.7 name => 'resist electricity %',
7597     type => 'int'
7598     }
7599     ],
7600     [
7601     'resist_cold',
7602     {
7603 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7604 root 1.7 name => 'resist cold %',
7605     type => 'int'
7606     }
7607     ],
7608     [
7609     'resist_acid',
7610     {
7611 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7612 root 1.7 name => 'resist acid %',
7613     type => 'int'
7614     }
7615     ],
7616     [
7617 elmex 1.33 'resist_confusion',
7618 root 1.7 {
7619 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7620     name => 'resist confusion %',
7621 root 1.7 type => 'int'
7622     }
7623     ],
7624     [
7625     'resist_weaponmagic',
7626     {
7627 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7628 root 1.7 name => 'resist weaponmagic %',
7629     type => 'int'
7630     }
7631     ],
7632     [
7633     'resist_ghosthit',
7634     {
7635 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7636 root 1.7 name => 'resist ghosthit %',
7637     type => 'int'
7638     }
7639     ],
7640     [
7641     'resist_slow',
7642     {
7643 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7644 root 1.7 name => 'resist slow %',
7645     type => 'int'
7646     }
7647     ],
7648     [
7649     'resist_fear',
7650     {
7651 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7652 root 1.7 name => 'resist fear %',
7653     type => 'int'
7654     }
7655     ],
7656     [
7657     'resist_death',
7658     {
7659 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7660 root 1.7 name => 'resist death-attack %',
7661     type => 'int'
7662     }
7663     ],
7664     [
7665     'resist_chaos',
7666     {
7667 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7668 root 1.7 name => 'resist chaos %',
7669     type => 'int'
7670     }
7671     ],
7672     [
7673     'resist_blind',
7674     {
7675 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7676 root 1.7 name => 'resist blinding %',
7677     type => 'int'
7678     }
7679     ],
7680     [
7681     'resist_holyword',
7682     {
7683 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7684 root 1.7 name => 'resist holy power %',
7685     type => 'int'
7686     }
7687     ],
7688     [
7689 elmex 1.33 'resist_godpower',
7690 root 1.7 {
7691 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7692     name => 'resist godpower %',
7693 root 1.7 type => 'int'
7694     }
7695     ],
7696     [
7697 elmex 1.33 'resist_paralyze',
7698 root 1.7 {
7699 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7700     name => 'resist paralyze %',
7701 root 1.7 type => 'int'
7702     }
7703     ],
7704     [
7705 elmex 1.33 'resist_drain',
7706 root 1.7 {
7707 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7708     name => 'resist draining %',
7709 root 1.7 type => 'int'
7710     }
7711     ],
7712     [
7713 elmex 1.33 'resist_deplete',
7714 root 1.7 {
7715 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7716     name => 'resist depletion %',
7717 root 1.7 type => 'int'
7718     }
7719     ],
7720     [
7721 elmex 1.33 'resist_poison',
7722 root 1.7 {
7723 elmex 1.33 desc => 'The player\'s resistance to physical will rise by this value in percent (range -100 till +100). The effect is only temporare, and it does NOT add on the values from the player\'s equipment. Cursed potions will make negative resistance.. very nasty in combat!',
7724     name => 'resist poison %',
7725 root 1.7 type => 'int'
7726     }
7727     ]
7728     ]
7729 root 1.4 ],
7730     [
7731     'misc',
7732 root 1.7 [
7733     [
7734     'luck',
7735     {
7736     desc => 'With positive luck bonus, the player is more likely to succeed in all sorts of things (spellcasting, praying,...). Unless the <luck bonus> is very high, the effect will be barely visible in-game. Luck bonus on one piece of equipment should never exceed 3, and such bonus should not be too frequently available.',
7737     name => 'luck bonus',
7738     type => 'int'
7739     }
7740     ],
7741     [
7742     'hp',
7743     {
7744     desc => 'Positive <health regen.> bonus speeds up the player\'s healing process. Negative values slow it down.',
7745     name => 'health regen.',
7746     type => 'int'
7747     }
7748     ],
7749     [
7750     'sp',
7751     {
7752     desc => 'Positive <mana regen.> bonus speeds up the player\'s mana regeneration. Negative values slow it down.',
7753     name => 'mana regen.',
7754     type => 'int'
7755     }
7756     ],
7757     [
7758     'grace',
7759     {
7760     desc => 'Positive <grace regen.> bonus speeds up the player\'s grace regeneration. Negative values slow it down. Since grace can be regenerated rather easy with praying, additional <grace regen.> bonus should be VERY RARE!!',
7761     name => 'grace regen.',
7762     type => 'int'
7763     }
7764     ],
7765     [
7766     'food',
7767     {
7768     desc => 'Positive <food bonus> slows down the player\'s digestion, thus he consumes less food. Negative values speed it up. Note that food is consumed not only for "being alive", but also for healing and mana-regeneration. <food bonus> only affects the amount of food consumed for "being alive". Hence, even with high <food bonus>, during a fight a player can run out of food quickly.',
7769     name => 'food bonus',
7770     type => 'int'
7771     }
7772     ],
7773     [
7774     'xrays',
7775     {
7776 root 1.9 desc => 'Xray vision allows the player to see through obstacles in a two-square-wide radius. This is extremely helpful and desirable, so don\'t give it away for cheap on equipment.',
7777 root 1.7 name => 'xray vision',
7778     type => 'bool'
7779     }
7780     ],
7781     [
7782     'stealth',
7783     {
7784     desc => 'Stealth allows the player to move silently. This comes to effect if a player turns himself invisible and tries to sneak around monsters. (At least that was the idea behind it)',
7785     name => 'stealth',
7786     type => 'bool'
7787     }
7788     ],
7789     [
7790     'reflect_spell',
7791     {
7792     desc => 'If a player is wearing any piece of equipment with the ability to <reflect spells>, all kinds of spell-bullets and -beams will bounce off him. This works only about 90% of all times, to avoid players being completely immune to certain types of attacks. This is a very powerful ability and it shouldn\'t be handed out cheap!',
7793     name => 'reflect spells',
7794     type => 'bool'
7795     }
7796     ],
7797     [
7798     'reflect_missile',
7799     {
7800     desc => 'If a player is wearing any piece of equipment with the ability to <reflect missiles>, all kinds of projectiles (e.g. arrows, bolts, boulders) will bounce off him. This works only about 90% of all times, to avoid players being completely immune to certain types of attacks.',
7801     name => 'reflect missiles',
7802     type => 'bool'
7803     }
7804     ],
7805     [
7806     'path_attuned',
7807     {
7808     desc => 'Click on the <attuned paths> button to select spellpaths. The player will get attuned to the specified spellpaths while wearing this weapon.',
7809     name => 'attuned paths',
7810     type => 'bitmask',
7811     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
7812     }
7813     ],
7814     [
7815     'path_repelled',
7816     {
7817     desc => 'Click on the <repelled paths> button to select spellpaths. The player will get repelled to the specified spellpaths while wearing this weapon.',
7818     name => 'repelled paths',
7819     type => 'bitmask',
7820     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
7821     }
7822     ],
7823     [
7824     'path_denied',
7825     {
7826     desc => 'Click on the <denied paths> button to select spellpaths. The specified spellpaths will be denied to the player while wearing this weapon.',
7827     name => 'denied paths',
7828     type => 'bitmask',
7829     value => $BITMASK{spellpath}
7830     }
7831     ]
7832     ]
7833 root 1.4 ]
7834     ],
7835 root 1.3 use => 'If you create artifacts (equipment) with stats- or resistance-bonus: Keep playbalance in mind! Such items mustn\'t be reachable without hard fighting AND questing.'
7836 root 1.1 }
7837     );
7838    
7839 root 1.3 our %ATTR = (
7840     3 => $TYPE{Rod},
7841     4 => $TYPE{Treasure},
7842     5 => $TYPE{Potion},
7843     6 => $TYPE{Food},
7844     7 => $TYPE{'Poison Food'},
7845     8 => $TYPE{Book},
7846     9 => $TYPE{Clock},
7847     13 => $TYPE{Projectile},
7848     14 => $TYPE{'Shooting Weapon'},
7849     15 => $TYPE{Weapon},
7850     16 => $TYPE{'Brestplate Armour'},
7851     17 => $TYPE{Pedestal},
7852     18 => $TYPE{Altar},
7853     20 => $TYPE{'Locked Door'},
7854     21 => $TYPE{'Special Key'},
7855 root 1.9 23 => $TYPE{Door},
7856     24 => $TYPE{Key},
7857 root 1.8 26 => $TYPE{'Timed Gate'},
7858 root 1.3 27 => $TYPE{'Handle Trigger'},
7859 root 1.9 28 => $TYPE{'Monster (Grimreaper)'},
7860 root 1.3 29 => $TYPE{'Magic Ear'},
7861 root 1.9 30 => $TYPE{'Button Trigger'},
7862 root 1.3 31 => $TYPE{'Altar Trigger'},
7863     33 => $TYPE{Shield},
7864     34 => $TYPE{Helmet},
7865     35 => $TYPE{Horn},
7866     36 => $TYPE{Money},
7867 root 1.9 37 => $TYPE{'Class Changer'},
7868 root 1.3 39 => $TYPE{Amulet},
7869     40 => $TYPE{Mover},
7870     41 => $TYPE{Teleporter},
7871     42 => $TYPE{Creator},
7872     43 => $TYPE{Skill},
7873     51 => $TYPE{Detector},
7874     52 => $TYPE{'Trigger Marker'},
7875     55 => $TYPE{Marker},
7876     56 => $TYPE{'Holy Altar'},
7877     58 => $TYPE{Battleground},
7878     60 => $TYPE{Jewel},
7879     62 => $TYPE{'Magic Wall'},
7880     64 => $TYPE{'Inventory Checker'},
7881     65 => $TYPE{'Mood Floor'},
7882     66 => $TYPE{Exit},
7883     67 => $TYPE{'Floor (Encounter)'},
7884     68 => $TYPE{'Shop Floor'},
7885     69 => $TYPE{'Shop Mat'},
7886     70 => $TYPE{Ring},
7887     72 => $TYPE{Flesh},
7888     73 => $TYPE{Inorganic},
7889 elmex 1.33 74 => $TYPE{'Skill Tool'},
7890 root 1.3 83 => $TYPE{Duplicator},
7891     85 => $TYPE{Spellbook},
7892     87 => $TYPE{Cloak},
7893     88 => $TYPE{'Hazard Floor'},
7894     90 => $TYPE{Spinner},
7895     91 => $TYPE{Gate},
7896     92 => $TYPE{Button},
7897     93 => $TYPE{Handle},
7898     94 => $TYPE{Pit},
7899     95 => $TYPE{Trapdoor},
7900     98 => $TYPE{'Sign & MagicMouth'},
7901     99 => $TYPE{Boots},
7902     100 => $TYPE{Gloves},
7903     101 => $TYPE{Spell},
7904     103 => $TYPE{Converter},
7905     104 => $TYPE{Bracers},
7906     106 => $TYPE{Savebed},
7907     109 => $TYPE{'Wand & Staff'},
7908     111 => $TYPE{Scroll},
7909     112 => $TYPE{Director},
7910     113 => $TYPE{Girdle},
7911 root 1.10 116 => $TYPE{'Event Connector'},
7912 root 1.3 122 => $TYPE{Container},
7913     130 => $TYPE{'Skill Scroll'},
7914     138 => $TYPE{Swamp},
7915 elmex 1.27 150 => $TYPE{'Shop Inventory'},
7916 root 1.3 154 => $TYPE{Rune},
7917     155 => $TYPE{Trap},
7918     156 => $TYPE{'Power Crystal'},
7919 root 1.8 158 => $TYPE{Disease},
7920 elmex 1.23 163 => $TYPE{'Item Transformer'},
7921 root 1.45 165 => $TYPE{'Safe ground'},
7922     999 => $TYPE{Ability}
7923 root 1.1 );
7924    
7925 root 1.3 our %TYPENAME = (
7926     0 => '*NONE*',
7927     1 => 'PLAYER',
7928 root 1.9 2 => 'TRANSPORT',
7929 root 1.3 3 => 'ROD',
7930     4 => 'TREASURE',
7931     5 => 'POTION',
7932     6 => 'FOOD',
7933     7 => 'POISON',
7934     8 => 'BOOK',
7935     9 => 'CLOCK',
7936     12 => 'LIGHTNING',
7937     13 => 'ARROW',
7938     14 => 'BOW',
7939     15 => 'WEAPON',
7940     16 => 'ARMOUR',
7941     17 => 'PEDESTAL',
7942     18 => 'ALTAR',
7943     20 => 'LOCKED_DOOR',
7944     21 => 'SPECIAL_KEY',
7945     22 => 'MAP',
7946     23 => 'DOOR',
7947     24 => 'KEY',
7948     26 => 'TIMED_GATE',
7949     27 => 'TRIGGER',
7950     28 => 'GRIMREAPER',
7951     29 => 'MAGIC_EAR',
7952     30 => 'TRIGGER_BUTTON',
7953     31 => 'TRIGGER_ALTAR',
7954     32 => 'TRIGGER_PEDESTAL',
7955     33 => 'SHIELD',
7956     34 => 'HELMET',
7957     35 => 'HORN',
7958     36 => 'MONEY',
7959     37 => 'CLASS',
7960     38 => 'GRAVESTONE',
7961     39 => 'AMULET',
7962     40 => 'PLAYERMOVER',
7963     41 => 'TELEPORTER',
7964     42 => 'CREATOR',
7965     43 => 'SKILL',
7966     44 => 'EXPERIENCE',
7967     45 => 'EARTHWALL',
7968     46 => 'GOLEM',
7969     48 => 'THROWN_OBJ',
7970     49 => 'BLINDNESS',
7971     50 => 'GOD',
7972     51 => 'DETECTOR',
7973     52 => 'TRIGGER_MARKER',
7974     53 => 'DEAD_OBJECT',
7975     54 => 'DRINK',
7976     55 => 'MARKER',
7977     56 => 'HOLY_ALTAR',
7978     57 => 'PLAYER_CHANGER',
7979     58 => 'BATTLEGROUND',
7980     59 => 'PEACEMAKER',
7981     60 => 'GEM',
7982     62 => 'FIREWALL',
7983     63 => 'ANVIL',
7984     64 => 'CHECK_INV',
7985     65 => 'MOOD_FLOOR',
7986     66 => 'EXIT',
7987     67 => 'ENCOUNTER',
7988     68 => 'SHOP_FLOOR',
7989     69 => 'SHOP_MAT',
7990     70 => 'RING',
7991     71 => 'FLOOR',
7992     72 => 'FLESH',
7993     73 => 'INORGANIC',
7994     74 => 'SKILL_TOOL',
7995     75 => 'LIGHTER',
7996     76 => 'TRAP_PART',
7997     77 => 'WALL',
7998     78 => 'LIGHT_SOURCE',
7999     79 => 'MISC_OBJECT',
8000     80 => 'MONSTER',
8001     81 => 'SPAWN_GENERATOR',
8002     82 => 'LAMP',
8003     83 => 'DUPLICATOR',
8004     84 => 'TOOL',
8005     85 => 'SPELLBOOK',
8006     86 => 'BUILDFAC',
8007     87 => 'CLOAK',
8008     90 => 'SPINNER',
8009     91 => 'GATE',
8010     92 => 'BUTTON',
8011     93 => 'CF_HANDLE',
8012     94 => 'HOLE',
8013     95 => 'TRAPDOOR',
8014     98 => 'SIGN',
8015     99 => 'BOOTS',
8016     100 => 'GLOVES',
8017     101 => 'SPELL',
8018     102 => 'SPELL_EFFECT',
8019     103 => 'CONVERTER',
8020     104 => 'BRACERS',
8021     105 => 'POISONING',
8022     106 => 'SAVEBED',
8023     107 => 'POISONCLOUD',
8024     108 => 'FIREHOLES',
8025     109 => 'WAND',
8026     111 => 'SCROLL',
8027     112 => 'DIRECTOR',
8028     113 => 'GIRDLE',
8029     114 => 'FORCE',
8030     115 => 'POTION_EFFECT',
8031 root 1.11 116 => 'EVENT_CONNECTOR',
8032 root 1.3 121 => 'CLOSE_CON',
8033     122 => 'CONTAINER',
8034     123 => 'ARMOUR_IMPROVER',
8035     124 => 'WEAPON_IMPROVER',
8036     130 => 'SKILLSCROLL',
8037     138 => 'DEEP_SWAMP',
8038     139 => 'IDENTIFY_ALTAR',
8039     150 => 'MENU',
8040     154 => 'RUNE',
8041     155 => 'TRAP',
8042     156 => 'POWER_CRYSTAL',
8043     157 => 'CORPSE',
8044     158 => 'DISEASE',
8045     159 => 'SYMPTOM',
8046     160 => 'BUILDER',
8047 root 1.9 161 => 'MATERIAL',
8048     162 => 'GPS',
8049     163 => 'ITEM_TRANSFORMER',
8050     164 => 'QUEST'
8051 root 1.1 );
8052    
8053     our %SPELL = (
8054 root 1.3 0 => 'magic bullet',
8055     1 => 'small fireball',
8056     2 => 'medium fireball',
8057     3 => 'large fireball',
8058     4 => 'burning hands',
8059     5 => 'small lightning',
8060     6 => 'large lightning',
8061     7 => 'magic missile',
8062     8 => 'create bomb',
8063     9 => 'summon golem',
8064     10 => 'summon fire elemental',
8065     11 => 'summon earth elemental',
8066     12 => 'summon water elemental',
8067     13 => 'summon air elemental',
8068     14 => 'dimension door',
8069     15 => 'create earth wall',
8070     16 => 'paralyze',
8071     17 => 'icestorm',
8072     18 => 'magic mapping',
8073     19 => 'turn undead',
8074     20 => 'fear',
8075     21 => 'poison cloud',
8076     22 => 'wonder',
8077     23 => 'destruction',
8078     24 => 'perceive self',
8079     25 => 'word of recall',
8080     26 => 'invisible',
8081     27 => 'invisible to undead',
8082     28 => 'probe',
8083     29 => 'large bullet',
8084     30 => 'improved invisibility',
8085     31 => 'holy word',
8086     32 => 'minor healing',
8087     33 => 'medium healing',
8088     34 => 'major healing',
8089     35 => 'heal',
8090     36 => 'create food',
8091     37 => 'earth to dust',
8092     38 => 'armour',
8093     39 => 'strength',
8094     40 => 'dexterity',
8095     41 => 'constitution',
8096     42 => 'charisma',
8097     43 => 'create fire wall',
8098     44 => 'create frost wall',
8099     45 => 'protection from cold',
8100     46 => 'protection from electricity',
8101     47 => 'protection from fire',
8102     48 => 'protection from poison',
8103     49 => 'protection from slow',
8104     50 => 'protection from paralysis',
8105     51 => 'protection from draining',
8106     52 => 'protection from magic',
8107     53 => 'protection from attack',
8108     54 => 'levitate',
8109     55 => 'small speedball',
8110     56 => 'large speedball',
8111     57 => 'hellfire',
8112     58 => 'dragonbreath',
8113     59 => 'large icestorm',
8114     60 => 'charging',
8115     61 => 'polymorph',
8116     62 => 'cancellation',
8117     63 => 'confusion',
8118     64 => 'mass confusion',
8119     65 => 'summon pet monster',
8120     66 => 'slow',
8121     67 => 'regenerate spellpoints',
8122     68 => 'cure poison',
8123     69 => 'protection from confusion',
8124     70 => 'protection from cancellation',
8125     71 => 'protection from depletion',
8126     72 => 'alchemy',
8127     73 => 'remove curse',
8128     74 => 'remove damnation',
8129     75 => 'identify',
8130     76 => 'detect magic',
8131     77 => 'detect monster',
8132     78 => 'detect evil',
8133     79 => 'detect curse',
8134     80 => 'heroism',
8135     81 => 'aggravation',
8136     82 => 'firebolt',
8137     83 => 'frostbolt',
8138     84 => 'shockwave',
8139     85 => 'color spray',
8140     86 => 'haste',
8141     87 => 'face of death',
8142     88 => 'ball lightning',
8143     89 => 'meteor swarm',
8144     90 => 'comet',
8145     91 => 'mystic fist',
8146     92 => 'raise dead',
8147     93 => 'resurrection',
8148     94 => 'reincarnation',
8149     95 => 'immunity to cold',
8150     96 => 'immunity to electricity',
8151     97 => 'immunity to fire',
8152     98 => 'immunity to poison',
8153     99 => 'immunity to slow',
8154     100 => 'immunity to paralysis',
8155     101 => 'immunity to draining',
8156     102 => 'immunity to magic',
8157     103 => 'immunity to attack',
8158     104 => 'invulnerability',
8159     105 => 'defense',
8160     106 => 'rune of fire',
8161     107 => 'rune of frost',
8162     108 => 'rune of shocking',
8163     109 => 'rune of blasting',
8164     110 => 'rune of death',
8165     111 => 'marking rune',
8166     112 => 'build director',
8167     113 => 'create pool of chaos',
8168     114 => 'build bullet wall',
8169     115 => 'build lightning wall',
8170     116 => 'build fireball wall',
8171     117 => 'magic rune',
8172     118 => 'rune of magic drain',
8173     119 => 'antimagic rune',
8174     120 => 'rune of transferrence',
8175     121 => 'transferrence',
8176     122 => 'magic drain',
8177     123 => 'counterspell',
8178     124 => 'disarm',
8179     125 => 'cure confusion',
8180     126 => 'restoration',
8181     127 => 'summon evil monster',
8182     128 => 'counterwall',
8183     129 => 'cause light wounds',
8184     130 => 'cause medium wounds',
8185     131 => 'cause serious wounds',
8186     132 => 'charm monsters',
8187     133 => 'banishment',
8188     134 => 'create missile',
8189     135 => 'show invisible',
8190     136 => 'xray',
8191     137 => 'pacify',
8192     138 => 'summon fog',
8193     139 => 'steambolt',
8194     140 => 'command undead',
8195     141 => 'holy orb',
8196     142 => 'summon avatar',
8197     143 => 'holy possession',
8198     144 => 'bless',
8199     145 => 'curse',
8200     146 => 'regeneration',
8201     147 => 'consecrate',
8202     148 => 'summon cult monsters',
8203     149 => 'cause critical wounds',
8204     150 => 'holy wrath',
8205     151 => 'retributive strike',
8206     152 => 'finger of death',
8207     153 => 'insect plague',
8208     154 => 'call holy servant',
8209     155 => 'wall of thorns',
8210     156 => 'staff to snake',
8211     157 => 'light',
8212     158 => 'darkness',
8213     159 => 'nightfall',
8214     160 => 'daylight',
8215     161 => 'sunspear',
8216     162 => 'faery fire',
8217     163 => 'cure blindness',
8218     164 => 'dark vision',
8219     165 => 'bullet swarm',
8220     166 => 'bullet storm',
8221     167 => 'cause many wounds',
8222     168 => 'small snowstorm',
8223     169 => 'medium snowstorm',
8224     170 => 'large snowstorm',
8225     171 => 'cure disease',
8226     172 => 'cause red death',
8227     173 => 'cause flu',
8228     174 => 'cause black death',
8229     175 => 'cause leprosy',
8230     176 => 'cause smallpox',
8231     177 => 'cause white death',
8232     178 => 'cause anthrax',
8233     179 => 'cause typhoid',
8234     180 => 'mana blast',
8235     181 => 'small manaball',
8236     182 => 'medium manaball',
8237     183 => 'large manaball',
8238     184 => 'mana bolt',
8239     185 => 'dancing sword',
8240     186 => 'animate weapon',
8241     187 => 'cause cold',
8242     188 => 'divine shock',
8243     189 => 'windstorm',
8244     190 => 'sanctuary',
8245     191 => 'peace',
8246     192 => 'spiderweb',
8247     193 => 'conflict',
8248     194 => 'rage',
8249     195 => 'forked lightning',
8250     196 => 'poison fog',
8251     197 => 'flaming aura',
8252     198 => 'vitriol',
8253     199 => 'vitriol splash',
8254     200 => 'ironwood skin',
8255     201 => 'wrathful eye',
8256     202 => 'town portal',
8257     203 => 'missile swarm',
8258     204 => 'cause rabies',
8259     205 => 'glyph'
8260 root 1.1 );
8261    
8262    
8263     =head1 AUTHOR
8264    
8265     Marc Lehmann <schmorp.de>
8266     http://home.schmorp.de/
8267    
8268     The source files are part of the CFJavaEditor.
8269    
8270     =cut
8271    
8272     1