Topic: equipment
Usage: equipment
Explanation:
Equipment is split into two major categories: armor and gear (non-armor equipment). The 'armor' display is broken down into five columns: Slot, Armor, St (stopping), Cut/Imp/Pun (soaks), and Condition. This is what each column means:
Slot: The location in which the armor is being worn.
Armor: The name of armor being worn.
St: The armor's stopping. (A + is armor stop plus other affect.)
Cut: The armor's soak vs cuts.
Imp: The armor's soak vs impacts.
Pun: The armor's soak vs punctures.
Condition: The damage condition of the armor being worn.
The 'equipment' display is broken down into three columns: Worn, Equipment, and Condition. This is what each column means:
Worn: The location equipment (not armor) is worn.
Equipment: The name of equipment being worn.
Condition: The damage condition of the equipment being worn.
In addition to the armor and equipment name, that field will also indicate if a pack is open or closed, a hood is lowered or raised, if a light source is lit, or something is glowing.
Example:
> eq
Slot Armor St Cut/Imp/Pun Condition
------ ----------------------------------------- -- ----------- ---------
head a steel helmet 8 E / A / S perfect
neck a dark leather cape 5 A-/ A-/ A excellent
body a chainmail shirt 12+ S / A / E perfect
waist a pair of steel tassets 8 A+/ A / E excellent
arms a chainmail shirt 8 S / A / E perfect
hands a pair of jagged steel gauntlets 8 A-/ A-/ A fair
legs a pair of platemail greaves 8 S / S / S perfect
feet a pair of elven calf boots 5 P / P / A- good
shield 0 / /
Worn Equipment Condition
------ ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------
back a Duluth pack, which is open. excellent
wrist a fingerbone bracelet fair
finger a woven serpent ring is glowing. stunning
waist a leather scabbard, containing... perfect
a bastard sword perfect
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