More details on when to use inscriptions?

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  • ninmonkey
    Rookie
    • May 2013
    • 6

    More details on when to use inscriptions?

    I read most/all the docs, but one page says 'see below' yet it's the end of the page.

    The only use I know is how to name my weapon and pick both to @1, then I can toggle between them using w1

    The file mentioned several formats, I don't know how to use:
    1. !x
    2. !*
    3. @x#


    And are there any other uses?
  • Derakon
    Prophet
    • Dec 2009
    • 9022

    #2
    ! is the "ask me before doing something" command. So !w means "ask before wielding", !d means "ask before dropping", etc. You can use !* to require prompts before interacting with the item in any way.

    @ is the "I want to refer to this item with a number". So @w1 means "when wielding, treat 1 as referring to this item". @m4 means "when casting a spell, treat 4 as referring to this item", and so on.

    I believe those are the only special inscriptions.

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    • fizzix
      Prophet
      • Aug 2009
      • 3025

      #3
      Originally posted by Derakon

      I believe those are the only special inscriptions.
      =g can be used to mean "always pick up this item" It's useless as an auto-inscription since it won't get inscribed until you pick it up. It's only really useful for ammo pickup.

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      • Timo Pietilä
        Prophet
        • Apr 2007
        • 4096

        #4
        Originally posted by Derakon
        I believe those are the only special inscriptions.
        At least one more !! gives you prompt when item has finished recharging.

        Also I think there is one for "don't use stairs with this on" but I don't know what that was since I have never used it.

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        • Gorbad
          Apprentice
          • Sep 2008
          • 74

          #5
          Also note that although @1 (or @2 etc) works, it makes it so any other action with a number does not.

          So when you inscribe a scroll of identify with @r1 and a staff of identify with @u1, both can be triggered with r1 or u1 respectively. But when you inscribe the scroll with @1 and the staff with @u1 or @1, you can only use 'r1', u1 no longer does anything.

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