Could we get a command to do this, please? I have a whole lot of stuff stashed in my inn room at any given time. Tonight I noticed that a couple pieces of text had gone missing. One registered, and one not. I looked in every container I could find, and in every container within a container within a container. It's possible I missed something, and it's possible that I lost the items elsewhere in the game, I guess!
Whether my items actually got lost or if I'm just an idiot, I'd like to be able to just type INVENTORY ROOM ALL or something like that, and be shown a list of all the items, without having to do a hunt like one would do to try to find the soul of Koschei the Deathless.
If this is already possible, feel free to point and laugh at me.
Viewing the entire inventory of an inn room/bank vault
- Taliaferro
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Re: Viewing the entire inventory of an inn room/bank vault
This is not currently possible, and I would more than possibly like it made possible if possible.
As a note, though, their was a reason crash of the server, which usually results in odd item movements. If you know specifically what you may have lost, use the REPORT command and be endlessly verbose like I am.
As a note, though, their was a reason crash of the server, which usually results in odd item movements. If you know specifically what you may have lost, use the REPORT command and be endlessly verbose like I am.
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Re: Viewing the entire inventory of an inn room/bank vault
CONTENTS lists all the items in a room in a list form.
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Re: Viewing the entire inventory of an inn room/bank vault
Does it recursively show the contents of containers, though?
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Re: Viewing the entire inventory of an inn room/bank vault
Being able to call up the entire contents of a room (or a handcart, a vault or any large storage container with smaller organizational containers inside of it) in one list, including those items in other containers, would really be handy. I say this as a person who spent a ridiculous amount of time combing through the contents of my inn room and IT'S containers in the course of some inventory management. I then took a nap directly afterwards to recover from the experience.
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