Difference between revisions of "Tool"

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A tool is a [[permanent]] that is associated with a [[character]] and travels with that character. It is attached.
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A [[tool]] is a [[permanent]] that is associated with a [[character]] and travels with that character.
  
=== Thoughts ===
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Tools have 3 [[implied ability|implied abilities]]:
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* ''When this comes into play, associated with target character that shares a [[faction]] with this.''
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* ''[[Continuously]] check if this is associated with a [[character]] that shares a [[faction]] with it, if it is not disassociate it."
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* ''D: Disassociate this, then associate it with a different target character that is on the same [[area]].''
  
* Is the [[tool]] attached when it comes into play?
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If a tool is disassociated and not reassociated it is left on the area where the character is located. The tool may be associated with any compatible character on that area by any player.
* It should be possible to move it.
 
* How is moving it handled? It should require the source and destination characters to be on the same [[area]].
 
* Does moving drain any of the character involved?
 
* How are restrictions represented? (machine-only, homan-only, etc)
 
  
{{Needs work}}
 
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 16:42, 27 December 2006

A tool is a permanent that is associated with a character and travels with that character.

Tools have 3 implied abilities:

  • When this comes into play, associated with target character that shares a faction with this.
  • Continuously check if this is associated with a character that shares a faction with it, if it is not disassociate it."
  • D: Disassociate this, then associate it with a different target character that is on the same area.

If a tool is disassociated and not reassociated it is left on the area where the character is located. The tool may be associated with any compatible character on that area by any player.