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[[Chest]]s and [[large box]]es each have a 10% chance of being protected by a [[container trap]]. If you open or kick open a trapped container, or use a tool to lock or unlock it, the trap will be set off. The [[untrap|#untrap]] command checks a container for traps, and will prompt you to disarm it if one is found.
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[[Chest]]s and [[large box]]es each have a 10% chance of being protected by a [[container trap]]. If you [[apply]], [[loot]] or [[kick]] open a trapped container, or use a [[tool|unlocking tool]] to lock or unlock it, the trap will be set off. The [[untrap|#untrap]] command checks a container for traps, and will prompt you to disarm it if one is found.
  
 
The type of trap on a trapped container is not determined until it is set off.
 
The type of trap on a trapped container is not determined until it is set off.

Revision as of 11:24, 17 April 2009

Chests and large boxes each have a 10% chance of being protected by a container trap. If you apply, loot or kick open a trapped container, or use a unlocking tool to lock or unlock it, the trap will be set off. The #untrap command checks a container for traps, and will prompt you to disarm it if one is found.

The type of trap on a trapped container is not determined until it is set off.

Wishing for a “poisoned” large box or chest will create one that is guaranteed to be trapped.

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