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Applymode controls what happens when you are equipping something that would require something |
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The options are: |
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nochoice: In this case, if there is no choice for the item(s) being removed in order |
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to equip your new item. An example of this is a wand - there can only be one other item |
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needed to be unequipped for the new item to be equipped. Note that in the case of two handed |
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objects, like bows, it can result in two (or more) items being unequipped to equip your new |
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item. |
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never: In this case, it will never unequip something for you. It will instead tell you |
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want you need to unequip - this can be a list of many objects. |
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always: This will unequip whatever is needed to equip your new item. |
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An example of how the above works: |
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If your character currently has two rings, and tries to equip a third, the nochoice |
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mode will print the two rings you currently have equipped. The always mode will unequip |
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one of the rings in your inventory. The ring unequipped is fairly indeterminate - it |
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depends on how the server has ordered your inventory (which is not the same as the |
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order your window displays). |
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If your character is currently wearing a suit of armor, and you try to equip another |
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suit, both nochoice and always will cause the new suit to get equipped. |
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See Also: apply |