X-Git-Url: https://plomlompom.com/repos/foo.html?a=blobdiff_plain;f=SERVER_COMMANDS;h=8d2df9670d68b709ee96983ee12ddb3ce98f0863;hb=2fcc592d683e89a24d69db391c8ccd842be0d542;hp=aa147c01128e4570a196de6d3503e1b88630eef7;hpb=8967ea710e8cb7943da314a747e737d511dbc4d9;p=plomrogue diff --git a/SERVER_COMMANDS b/SERVER_COMMANDS index aa147c0..8d2df96 100644 --- a/SERVER_COMMANDS +++ b/SERVER_COMMANDS @@ -169,8 +169,10 @@ Set selected thing's lifepoints to argument. T_SATIATION [-32768 to 32767] Set selected thing's satiation score. If above zero, and thing's lifepoints are below its thing type's initial lifepoints, there is a 1/32 chance each turn of -waiting action that the thing's lifepoints will rise. For values affecting the -thing's lifepoints negatively, see note on TT_LIFEPOINTS. +waiting action that the thing's lifepoints will rise. Each turn, there is a +chance of hitpoint loss that grows with the satiation score's absolute value. +Each turn, T_SATIATION lessens by the square root of the thing's type's start +hitpoints (see TT_LIFEPOINTS). T_CARRIES [0 to 255] Add thing of ID in argument to inventory of selected thing, if said thing is @@ -209,14 +211,8 @@ MAKE_WORLD command to argument. TT_LIFEPOINTS [0-255] Set selected thing type's initial lifepoints value to argument. Things of 0 -lifepoints are considered inanimate, otherwise animate. This value also sets the -degree to which the selected type's things suffer from under- or over-satiation: -If 0, not at all. Else, it defines a stomach size value of 32767 divided by it. -Each turn a thing of the given type may then suffer a lifepoint decrement to the -chance of the rounded down quotient of its satiation score's absolute value by -its stomach size value, then again divided by the latter. (This means that the -change is always zero when the absolute value of the satiation score is lower -than the stomach size value.) +lifepoints are considered inanimate, otherwise animate. The square root of this +is the amount things of the type suffer satiation score loss each turn. TT_SYMBOL [char] Set to argument symbol by which things of the selected type are represented on @@ -251,5 +247,8 @@ PLANT_0 [0 to infinity] LUMBER [0 to infinity] -TT_TOOLS gain the "axe" argument. +TOOL_0 [0 to infinity] +EMPATHY [0 to 1] + +TT_TOOLS gains the arguments "axe", "carpentry", "wood".