Item Details

Field Manual Box A ( Battle_Manual_Box_A )

ID 16670 Field Manual Box A
Field Manual Box A Buy Price: 20 zeny Sell Price: 10 zeny Weight: 1 Slots: Not specified
Type: Usable item. Sub Type: Not specified Gender: Both Locations: Not specified
Attack: Not specified Magic Attack: Not specified Range: Not specified Defense: Not specified
Weapon Level: Not specified Armor Level: Not specified Min. Equip Level: Not specified Max. Equip Level: Not specified
Refineable: Not specified Gradable: Not specified Element: Neutral Classes: Not specified

All

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Flags
Can be added to a player buying store? No
Summons monster? No
Is part of a container? No
Has unique stack? No
Binds on equip? No
Announces drop? No
Is consumed on use? Yes
Has drop effect? No
Stacking
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Usage
Override Not specified
Can be used while sitting? Yes
Trade
Override Not specified
Can be dropped? Yes
Can be traded? Yes
Can be traded with partner? Yes
Can be sold to NPC? Yes
Can be placed in cart? Yes
Can be placed in storage? Yes
Can be placed in guild storage? Yes
Can be sent by mail? Yes
Can be put in auction? Yes
Delay
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getitem 14532,10;
if (!rand(10))
   getitem callfunc("F_Rand",603,617),1;
Script References
getitem Command
getitem
Signature:
getitem <item id>,<amount>{,<account ID>};
getitem "<item name>",<amount>{,<account ID>};
Description:
This command will give an amount of specified items to the invoking character. If an optional account ID is specified, and the target character is currently online, items will be created in their inventory instead. If they are not online, nothing will happen. In the first and most commonly used version of this command, items are referred to by their database ID number found inside ''. enabled. You may also create an item by its name in the 'english name' field in the item database: Which will do what you'd expect. If it can't find that name in the database, apples will be created anyway. It is often a VERY GOOD IDEA to use it like this. quite a few item scripts. For more examples check just about any official script.
Example:
getitem 502,10 // The person will receive 10 apples
getitem 617,1  // The person will receive 1 Old Violet Box
getitem "RED_POTION",10;
if Command
if
Signature:
if (<condition>) <statement>;
Description:
This is the basic conditional statement command, and just about the only one available in this scripting language. The condition can be any expression. All expressions resulting in a non-zero value will be considered True, including negative values. All expressions resulting in a zero are false. If the expression results in True, the statement will be executed. If it isn't true, nothing happens and we move on to the next line of the script. For more information on conditional operators see the operators section above. bothering to store it in a specific variable: More examples of using the 'if' command in the real world: Example 1: Example 2: Notice that examples 1 and 2 have the same effect. Example 3: Example 4: Example 5: See 'strcharinfo' for an explanation of what this function does. Example 6: Using complex conditions. The script engine also supports nested 'if' statements: If the condition isn't met, it'll do the action following the 'else'. We can also group several actions depending on a condition: Remember that if you plan to do several actions upon the condition being false, and you forget to use the curly braces (the { } ), the second action will be executed regardless the output of the condition, unless of course, you stop the execution of the script if the condition is true (that is, in the first grouping using a return; , and end; or a close; ) Also, you can have multiple conditions nested or chained.
Example:
if (1)  mes "This will always print.";
if (0)  mes "And this will never print.";
if (5)  mes "This will also always print.";
if (-1) mes "Funny as it is, this will also print just fine.";
if (strcharinfo(0) == "Daniel Jackson") mes "It is true, you are Daniel!";
.@answer = 1;
input .@input;
if (.@input == .@answer)
close;
mes "Sorry, your answer is incorrect.";
close;
.@answer = 1;
input .@input;
if (.@input != .@answer)
mes "Sorry, your answer is incorrect.";
close;
.@count++;
mes "[Forgetful Man]";
if (.@count == 1) mes "This is the first time you have talked to me.";
if (.@count == 2) mes "This is the second time you have talked to me.";
if (.@count == 3) mes "This is the third time you have talked to me.";
if (.@count == 4) {
mes "This is the fourth time you have talked to me.";
mes "I think I am getting amnesia, I have forgotten about you...";
.@count = 0;
}
close;
mes "[Quest Person]";
if (countitem(512) < 1) {  // 512 is the item ID for Apple, found in db/item_db.yml
mes "Can you please bring me an apple?";
close;
}
mes "Oh, you brought an Apple!";
mes "I didn't want it, I just wanted to see one.";
close;
mes "[Person Checker]";
if ($@name$ == "") {  // global variable not yet set
mes "Please tell me someones name";
next;
input $@name$;
$@name2$ = strcharinfo(0);
mes "[Person Checker]";
mes "Thank you.";
close;
}
if ($@name$ == strcharinfo(0)) {  // player name matches $@name$
mes "You are the person that " + $@name2$ + " just mentioned.";
mes "Nice to meet you!";
// reset the global variables
$@name$ = "";
$@name2$ = "";
close;
}
mes "You are not the person that " + $name2$ + " mentioned.";
close;
mes "[Multiple Checks]";
if (@queststarted == 1 && countitem(512) >= 5) {
mes "Well done, you have started the quest and brought me 5 Apples.";
@queststarted = 0;
delitem 512,5;
close;
}
mes "Please bring me 5 apples.";
@queststarted = 1;
close;
if (<condition>)
dothis;
else
dothat;
if (<condition>) {
dothis1;
dothis2;
} else {
dothat1;
dothat2;
dothat3;
}
if (<condition 1>)
dothis;
else if (<condition 2>) {
dothat;
end;
} else
dothis;
rand Command
rand
Signature:
rand(<number>{,<number>});
Description:
This function returns a number ... (if you specify one) ... randomly positioned between 0 and the number you specify -1. (if you specify two) ... randomly positioned between the two numbers you specify. rand(10) would result in 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9 rand(0,9) would result in 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9 rand(2,5) would result in 2,3,4 or 5
callfunc Command
callfunc
Signature:
callfunc "<function>"{,<argument>,...<argument>};
callfunc("<function>"{,<argument>,...<argument>})
Description:
This command lets you call up a function NPC. A function NPC can be called from any script on any map server. Using the 'return' command it will come back to the place that called it. which will be available there with getarg() (see 'getargcallfunc' script command. Note: !! A user-defined function must be declared /before/ a script attempts to !! call it. That is to say, any functions should be placed above scripts or NPCs !! (or loaded in a separate file first) before attempting to call them directly.
Example:
place,50,50,6%TAB%script%TAB%Woman%TAB%115,{
mes "[Woman]"
mes "Let's see if you win...";
callfunc "funcNPC";
mes "Well done, you have won!";
close;
}
function%TAB%script%TAB%funcNPC%TAB%{
.@win = rand(2);
if (.@win == 0)
return;
mes "Sorry, you lost.";
close;
}
place,50,50,6%TAB%script%TAB%Man%TAB%115,{
mes "[Man]"
mes "Gimme a number!";
next;
input .@number;
if (callfunc("OddFunc",.@number)) mes "It's Odd!";
close;
}
function%TAB%script%TAB%OddFunc%TAB%{
if (getarg(0)%2 == 0)
return 0;// it's even
return 1;// it's odd
}
function<tab>script<tab>SayHello<tab>{
mes "Hello " + getarg(0);
return 0;
}
place,50,50,6<tab>script<tab>Man<tab>115,{
mes "[Man]";
SayHello strcharinfo(0);
close;
}
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