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114 114
115This field indicates how far an object glows. Default is a radius of 0 (no 115This field indicates how far an object glows. Default is a radius of 0 (no
116glowing at all). Negative glow radii darken areas - currently, negative 116glowing at all). Negative glow radii darken areas - currently, negative
117glow radii are stronger than positive ones. 117glow radii are stronger than positive ones.
118 118
119=item I<speed> <number> 119=item I<speed> <float>
120 120
121If this field is greater than MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED (~0.0001) the object is placed 121If this field is greater than MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED (~0.0001) the object is placed
122on the active object list and will be processed each tick (see also speed_left!). 122on the active object list and will be processed each tick (see also speed_left!).
123 123
124If I<speed> drops below the MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED the object is removed 124If I<speed> drops below the MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED the object is removed
125from the active object list and it won't experience any processing per tick. 125from the active object list and it won't experience any processing per tick.
126 126
127Negative speed settings in archetypes and files cause a speed_left
128randomisation on load or instantiatian, but for calculations, the absolute
129value is used always.
130
127=item I<speed_left> <number> 131=item I<speed_left> <float>
128 132
129If this field is greater than 0 and the object is on the 133If this field is greater than 0 and the object is on the
130active list (mostly means it's speed is also greater than 0): 134active list (mostly means it's speed is also greater than 0):
131 135
132 - speed_left is decreased by 1 136 - speed_left is decreased by 1
138 142
139This means: the lower I<speed> is (but still above MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED) 143This means: the lower I<speed> is (but still above MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED)
140the more seldom the object is processed. And the higher I<speed> is 144the more seldom the object is processed. And the higher I<speed> is
141the more often the object is processed. 145the more often the object is processed.
142 146
143=item I<connected> <number> 147=item I<connected> <identifier>
144 148
145When this field is set the object will be linked to a connection with the 149When this field is set the object will be linked to a connection with the
146id <number>. What happens when the connection is 'activated' depends on the 150same <identifier>. What happens when the connection is 'activated' depends on the
147type of the object. 151type of the object.
148 152
149FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_PUSH and FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_RELEASE they will control 153FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_PUSH and FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_RELEASE they will control
150when to activate the object, see description of these below for further details. 154when to activate the object, see description of these below for further details.
151 155
747The minimum I<speed> of an arrow is 1.0. 751The minimum I<speed> of an arrow is 1.0.
748 752
749While flying the arrows I<speed> is decreased by 0.05 each time it's moved. 753While flying the arrows I<speed> is decreased by 0.05 each time it's moved.
750 754
751If the I<speed> is above 10.0 it goes straight through the creature it hits and 755If the I<speed> is above 10.0 it goes straight through the creature it hits and
752it's I<speed> is reduced by 1. If the I<speed> is lower or equal 10.0 the arrow is 756its I<speed> is reduced by 1. If the I<speed> is lower or equal 10.0 the arrow is
753stopped and either sticked into the victim (see I<weight> field description) or 757stopped and either stuck into the victim (see I<weight> field description) or
754put on it's map square (if it didn't break, see description of the I<food> field). 758put on its map square (if it didn't break, see description of the I<food> field).
755 759
756=item I<weight> <number> 760=item I<weight> <number>
757 761
758This field is the weight of the arrow, if I<weight> is below or equal 5000 (5 kg) 762This field is the weight of the arrow, if I<weight> is below or equal 5000 (5 kg)
759the arrow will stick in the victim it hits. Otherwise it will fall to the ground. 763the arrow will stick in the victim it hits. Otherwise it will fall to the ground.
971=item I<hp> <number> 975=item I<hp> <number>
972 976
973If FLAG_LIVE_SAVE is not set it is the absolute number of times the creator can 977If FLAG_LIVE_SAVE is not set it is the absolute number of times the creator can
974be used. 978be used.
975 979
976=item I<speed> <number> 980=item I<speed> <float>
977 981
978If I<speed> is set the creator will create an object periodically, 982If I<speed> is set the creator will create an object periodically,
979see I<speed> and I<speed_left> fields in the general object field description 983see I<speed> and I<speed_left> fields in the general object field description
980for more details. 984for more details.
981 985
986=item I<other_arch> <string> 990=item I<other_arch> <string>
987 991
988If the inventory of the creator is empty new objects will be derived from the 992If the inventory of the creator is empty new objects will be derived from the
989archetype named by <string>. 993archetype named by <string>.
990 994
991=item I<connected> <number> 995=item I<connected> <identifier>
992 996
993See generic object field description. 997See generic object field description.
998
999=back
1000
1001=head3 B<SKILL> - type 43 - Skills
1002
1003This type is basically for representing skills in the game.
1004
1005=over 4
1006
1007=item I<subtype> <skill number>
1008
1009=item I<weapontype> <type of tool>
1010
1011The type of weapon or ranged item compatible with this skill (For ranged
1012and combat attacks).
1013
1014=item I<skill> <string>
1015
1016The skill identifier used by other items, usually the skill name
1017
1018=item I<level> <percentage>
1019
1020not used?
1021
1022=item I<exp> <number>
1023
1024Base amount of experience in a skill, for skills not starting at zero.
1025
1026=item I<expmul> <float>
1027
1028Experience is multiplied by this factor.
994 1029
995=back 1030=back
996 1031
997=head3 B<DRINK> - type 54 - Drinkable stuff 1032=head3 B<DRINK> - type 54 - Drinkable stuff
998 1033
1045=item I<race> <string> 1080=item I<race> <string>
1046 1081
1047If this field is set the inventory checker will search for an object which 1082If this field is set the inventory checker will search for an object which
1048has the archetype name that matches <string>. 1083has the archetype name that matches <string>.
1049 1084
1050=item I<connected> <connection id> 1085=item I<connected> <identifier>
1051 1086
1052This is the connection that will be activated. The connection is 1087This is the connection that will be activated. The connection is
1053'pushed' when someone enters the space with the inventory checker, 1088'pushed' when someone enters the space with the inventory checker,
1054and it is 'released' when he leaves it. 1089and it is 'released' when he leaves it.
1055 1090
1056See also the description of the I<connected> field in the generic object field 1091See also the description of the I<connected> field in the generic object
1057section. 1092field section.
1058 1093
1059=back 1094=back
1060 1095
1061=head3 B<MOOD_FLOOR> - type 65 - change mood of monsters 1096=head3 B<MOOD_FLOOR> - type 65 - change mood of monsters
1062 1097
1095 1130
1096=item I<other_arch> <string> 1131=item I<other_arch> <string>
1097 1132
1098The archetype name of the objects that should be multiplied. 1133The archetype name of the objects that should be multiplied.
1099 1134
1100=item I<connected> <number> 1135=item I<connected> <identifier>
1101 1136
1102See generic object field description. 1137See generic object field description.
1103 1138
1104=back 1139=back
1105 1140
1123when the connection is activated. This field only has effect when the 1158when the connection is activated. This field only has effect when the
1124connection is triggered. So if you put a closed hole on a map, and the 1159connection is triggered. So if you put a closed hole on a map, and the
1125connection is deactivated, and I<maxsp> is 1 the hole will remain closed until the 1160connection is deactivated, and I<maxsp> is 1 the hole will remain closed until the
1126connection was triggered once. 1161connection was triggered once.
1127 1162
1128=item I<connected> <connection id> 1163=item I<connected> <identifier>
1129 1164
1130This is the connection id, which lets the hole opening or closing when 1165This is the connection id, which lets the hole opening or closing when
1131activated. The flags FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_PUSH and FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_RELEASE control 1166activated. The flags FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_PUSH and FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_RELEASE control
1132at which connection state the object is activated. 1167at which connection state the object is activated.
1133 1168

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