Item Details

Bionic Aluminum Planter [1] ( Fake_Alloy_Pot )

ID 460030 Bionic Aluminum Planter [1]
Bionic Aluminum Planter [1] Buy Price: zeny Sell Price: 0 zeny Weight: 100 Slots: 1
Type: Armor/Garment/Boots/Headgear/Accessory item. Sub Type: Not specified Gender: Both Locations: Shield
Attack: Not specified Magic Attack: Not specified Range: Not specified Defense: 100
Weapon Level: Not specified Armor Level: 1 Min. Equip Level: 100 Max. Equip Level: Not specified
Refineable: 1 Gradable: Not specified Element: Neutral Classes: Not specified

A replica of the alloy flower pot favored by fairies.
It can be modified into a lethal weapon that can be mounted on a shield or cart and fired.

MDEF+10.
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Every 2 refine level, STR +1, INT +1, MHP +2%.

Every 4 refine level, reduces damage from Neutral property by 5%.
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When refined to +9 or higher, STR +5, INT +5, MHP +3%.

When refined to +11 or higher, STR +5, INT +10, MHP +5%.
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When equipped by Geneticist class,
Every total level of Cart Remodeling and Geneticist Cart Boost,
increases damage of Acid Bomb and Hell Plant by 3%.

Every level of Cart Tornado,
increases damage of Cart Cannon by 3%.
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Set Bonus:
Fake Alloy Pot [1]
Scrap Remodel Shoes [1]

When equipped by Geneticist class,

Every 4 total refine level of Shoes and Shield,
increases physical damage to all size monster by +3%.

Every 6 total refine level of Shoes and Shield,
increases melee and ranged damage by +5%.

When total refine level of Shoes and Shield is 23,
Grants [Endure] Effect, MHP -15%.
When receiving a physical attack, there's a 40% chance to autocast Acid Bomb Lv. 1 and a 30% chance to autocast Spore Explosion Lv.1.
(If a higher level has been learned, it will be activated according to the level learned.)
(Material for each skill usage will be consumed.)
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Type : Shield
Def : 100
Weight : 100
Armor Level : 1
Required Level : 100
Class : All Jobs

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
Not specified
Usage
Not specified
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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.@r = getrefine();
bonus bMdef,10;
bonus bStr,.@r/2;
bonus bInt,.@r/2;
bonus bMaxHPrate,2*(.@r/2);
bonus2 bSubEle,Ele_Neutral,5*(.@r/4);
if (.@r>=9) {
   bonus bStr,5;
   bonus bInt,5;
   bonus bMaxHPrate,3;
}
if (.@r>=11) {
   bonus bStr,5;
   bonus bInt,10;
   bonus bMaxHPrate,5;
}
if (eaclass()&EAJL_THIRD && BaseJob == Job_Alchemist) {
   bonus2 bSkillAtk,"CR_ACIDDEMONSTRATION",3*(getskilllv("GN_REMODELING_CART")+getskilllv("GN_CARTBOOST"));
   bonus2 bSkillAtk,"GN_HELLS_PLANT",3*(getskilllv("GN_REMODELING_CART")+getskilllv("GN_CARTBOOST"));
   bonus2 bSkillAtk,"GN_CARTCANNON",3*getskilllv("GN_CART_TORNADO");
}
Script References
getrefine Command
getrefine
Signature:
getrefine()
Description:
function is called. This function is intended for use in item scripts.
bMdef Item Bonus
bMdef
Signature:
bonus bMdef,n;
Description:
Equipment MDEF + n
bStr Item Bonus
bStr
Signature:
bonus bStr,n;
Description:
STR + n
bInt Item Bonus
bInt
Signature:
bonus bInt,n;
Description:
INT + n
bMaxHPrate Item Bonus
bMaxHPrate
Signature:
bonus bMaxHPrate,n;
Description:
MaxHP + n%
bSubEle Item Bonus
bSubEle
Signature:
bonus3 bSubEle,e,x,bf;
Description:
+x% damage reduction against attack element e with trigger criteria bf
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;
eaclass Command
eaclass
Signature:
eaclass({<job number>,<char_id>})
Description:
This commands returns the "eA job-number" corresponding to the given class, and uses the invoking player's class if none is given. The eA job-number is also a class number system, but it's one that comes with constants which make it easy to convert among classes. The command will return -1 if you pass it a job number which doesn't have an eA job-number equivalent.
Example:
.@eac = eaclass();
if ((.@eac&EAJ_BASEMASK) == EAJ_SWORDMAN)
mes "Your base job is Swordman.";
if (.@eac&EAJL_UPPER)
mes "You are a rebirth job.";
if ((.@eac&EAJ_UPPERMASK) == EAJ_SWORDMAN)
mes "You must be a Swordman, Baby Swordman or High Swordman.";
bSkillAtk Item Bonus
bSkillAtk
Signature:
bonus2 bSkillAtk,sk,n;
Description:
Increases damage of skill sk by n%
getskilllv Command
getskilllv
Signature:
getskilllv(<skill id>)
getskilllv("<skill name>")
Description:
character has. If they don't have the skill, 0 will be returned. The full list of character skills is available in ''. There are two main uses for this function, it can check whether the character has a skill or not, and it can tell you if the level is high enough. Example 1: Example 2:
Example:
if (getskilllv(152))
mes "You have got the skill Throw Stone";
else
mes "You don't have Throw Stone";
close;
if (getskilllv(28) >= 5)
mes "Your heal lvl is 5 or more";
else if (getskilllv(28) == 10)
mes "Your heal lvl has been maxed";
else
mes "You heal skill is below lvl 5";
close;
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Refine Group Item Level Refineable Weapon Level Armor Level Details
Refine Armor 1 Yes Not specified 1 Details

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