For some reason, "a jewellers hammer" is responding to the mining code. Not sure if this can be fixed without breaking them for lapidary again, but worth a shot.
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<100%hp 0m 50%mv> equipment
You are using:
<worn on finger> a mithril ring set with a golden coin-shaped sunstone (perfect)
<worn on finger> a gold ring of the merchants' guild (perfect)
<worn on ears> a mithril earring set with a diamond (perfect)
<worn around face> a shiny monocle (perfect)
<worn around neck> a platinum necklace set with a dangling sapphire bell (perfect)
<worn on neck> a brown amulet of communication (perfect)
<worn as symbol> a golden coin embossed with a woman's profile (perfect)
<worn on body> a coarse weave undershirt (perfect)
<worn on body> mithril full plate armour marked with linked gems and coins (perfect)
<worn on head> a knitted woollen hat (perfect)
<worn on legs> a holstered side snap scabbard (perfect)
<worn on legs> mithril full plate leg guards (perfect)
<worn on legs> a leather apron (perfect)
<worn on feet> a boot sheath (perfect)
<worn on feet> mithril full plate boots (perfect)
<worn on hands> mithril full plate gauntlets (perfect)
<worn on arms> mithril full plate arm guards (perfect)
<worn on arms> a platinum badge shaped like two clasped hands (perfect)
<worn about waist> a pocketed belt made of linked coins (perfect)
<worn around wrist> a gold bracelet set with a dangling diamond bell (perfect)
<worn around wrist> (Glowing) a charm bracelet of linked coins (perfect)
<right hand> a jewellers hammer (perfect)
(C)ontinue, (R)efresh, (B)ack, (Q)uit: [C]
<floating around> a floating ball of fire (perfect)
<worn on belt> a brown silk money pouch with a scale and coin symbol (perfect)
<worn on belt> a gaily knitted woollen stocking (perfect)
<worn on belt> a large black leather ore bag (perfect)
<100%hp 0m 50%mv> mine
You pick at the rock but fail to find anything.
<100%hp 0m 50%mv> mine
You pick at the rock but fail to find anything.
<100%hp 0m 50%mv> mine
You pick at the rock but fail to find anything.
<100%hp 0m 50%mv> mine
You start mining a piece of silver ore.
<100%hp 0m 34%mv> inventory
You are carrying:
( 9) a piece of silver ore (perfect)
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Hammer that mines
Hammer that mines
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Re: Hammer that mines
Well, confirmed, and that sure does seem off.
(98) A jewellers hammer lies here. (perfect)
Is coded as a pick, so that likely explains why it can mine.
Not sure about fixing it without breaking lapidary, but let's take a shot at it.
At the same time, we should try to fix
(25586) a steel jeweler's hammer inlaid with sapphire runes (perfect)
as it doesn't currently work with lapidary...but it does work as a pick for mining. Go figure! It, too, is coded as a pick.
Spelling note: jeweller's vs. jewelers is another one of those wacky US vs English spelling deals. So both are used, and somewhere in the world, both are right...but we should use the two l spelling, as that's English.
I'll need some help on both of these, though. Anyone have any idea (on the code side) what qualifies something to function with lapidary?
(98) A jewellers hammer lies here. (perfect)
Is coded as a pick, so that likely explains why it can mine.
Not sure about fixing it without breaking lapidary, but let's take a shot at it.
At the same time, we should try to fix
(25586) a steel jeweler's hammer inlaid with sapphire runes (perfect)
as it doesn't currently work with lapidary...but it does work as a pick for mining. Go figure! It, too, is coded as a pick.
Spelling note: jeweller's vs. jewelers is another one of those wacky US vs English spelling deals. So both are used, and somewhere in the world, both are right...but we should use the two l spelling, as that's English.
I'll need some help on both of these, though. Anyone have any idea (on the code side) what qualifies something to function with lapidary?
Re: Hammer that mines
I tested this by equipping i98 and constructing a ring using a silver ingot (i42) and a tiny ruby (i295). I saw this response when i98 was still a pick (38):
It did not work correctly when I changed it to a light hammer (55). If you change i98's VALUE3 from 38 (pick) to 55 (light hammer) then you receive this response:inv
(42) a low-grade ingot of metal (perfect)
(295) a tiny ruby (perfect)
You heat silver in a fire.
You hammer the ring into shape.
You set a tiny ruby in the ring.
inv
(97) a silver ring set with a tiny ruby (perfect)
We can probably just ask people to be reasonable in their RP for now and, later on, ask Mask to change this requirement.You need to wield a jeweller's hammer.
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