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A '''container''' usually means one of the following items: [[large box]], [[chest]], [[ice box]], [[sack]], [[oilskin sack]] or [[bag of holding]]. Note that even though [[bag of tricks]] is defined with the CONTAINER-macro in [[objects.c]], you cannot put items in it. | A '''container''' usually means one of the following items: [[large box]], [[chest]], [[ice box]], [[sack]], [[oilskin sack]] or [[bag of holding]]. Note that even though [[bag of tricks]] is defined with the CONTAINER-macro in [[objects.c]], you cannot put items in it. | ||
− | A [[statue]] can also function as a container; this causes [[ | + | A [[statue]] can also function as a container; this causes [[DYWYPI]] messages like, "The statue of the grid bug is empty." ([[end.c#line948]]) The contents correspond to the [[inventory]] of that monster before it was stoned. |
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] |
Revision as of 21:40, 11 July 2006
A container usually means one of the following items: large box, chest, ice box, sack, oilskin sack or bag of holding. Note that even though bag of tricks is defined with the CONTAINER-macro in objects.c, you cannot put items in it.
A statue can also function as a container; this causes DYWYPI messages like, "The statue of the grid bug is empty." (end.c#line948) The contents correspond to the inventory of that monster before it was stoned.