Would it be possible for when someone types worth, it checks the coin in your money pouch? This way one does not have to take everything out of their pouch to see how much they have on hand?
Just a thought!
Worth Command
Worth Command
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Re: Worth Command
Seconded.
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Re: Worth Command
On the other hand, there are times when it is convenient that it operates only on inventory - like when a paladin is calculating their tithe.
Re: Worth Command
Hmm. Maybe make it 'worth inv' and 'worth all', then?
Re: Worth Command
Unrelated to coin but related by command...
I'd like to see drunkenness indicated by the worth command. Something similar to this:
You are so close to the level but not quite there!
You're pretty broke.
Drunk.
If it wouldn't be to difficult to add to the code. Since there's really no way to indicate drunkenness unless you talk/show signs. But sometimes some people are buzzed and won't do all the hiccuping/burping/throwing up but will still have randomly slurred speech.
I'd like to see drunkenness indicated by the worth command. Something similar to this:
You are so close to the level but not quite there!
You're pretty broke.
Drunk.
If it wouldn't be to difficult to add to the code. Since there's really no way to indicate drunkenness unless you talk/show signs. But sometimes some people are buzzed and won't do all the hiccuping/burping/throwing up but will still have randomly slurred speech.
For a wounded man shall say to his assailant, "If I die, you are forgiven. If I live, I will kill you."
Such is the rule of honor.
Such is the rule of honor.
Re: Worth Command
Drunkenness used to show up in score, I'd like to see it in the affects menu, just so we can judge the amount of time we would be affected by being drunk.
Justice is not neccesarily honourable, it is a tolerable business, in essence you tolerate honour until it impedes justice, then you do what is right.
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