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Automatic forging

Poted by Indiana on 27 Jun 2006 07:44 - Automatic forging
A plugin for automatic forging.

1. Use PREFORGE to set up the forge
2. Use FORGE <item> to forge for that specific item

The system will carry on from there. If you want to Continue forging a similar item when you are done, use FORGECONT (and FORGESTOP to stop forging continuously).

You can also use FORGEOFF to stop forging and FORGES to tell you how many forges you still have for the current item.

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http://bubble.ro/mushscripts/files/iforging.xml
Poted by Avian on 27 Jun 2006 16:49 -
4jing is a wazt of tym olol

Don't kill me.
Poted by Arota on 27 Jun 2006 17:09 -
...could I have the number of forges, outside of the code?  I could extract 'em...but it's easier to ask you.

And then maybe I'll bother somebody for help with a way to insert that into my forging system...*ponder*  Or maybe I'll do it myself.
Poted by Indiana on 27 Jun 2006 18:04 -
You just have to look in the xml file and where you see a long list of If's, look for tforges and that should be the ammount of forges needed (it's not 100% accurate, but close and only for the things I actually forged myself).
Poted by Arota on 28 Jun 2006 00:39 -
...I told you, I'm too lazy to do that. *mutter*
Poted by Arota on 30 Jul 2006 02:56 -
Because I can, and am bored, and to prove that I actually went and got it - the number of forges used to make all forged items, organized from shortest to longest:

Breadpan, cookie sheet, pie plate, pot, pastry pan, kettle - 1
Buckler - 13
Cavalry shield - 22
Talons - 27
Banded shield - 41
Kite shield - 58
Leather armour - 74
Club - 88
Lance - 91
Tower shield - 102
Dagger - 104
Ringmail - 109
Shortsword - 111
Dirk - 112
Throwing axe - 120
Spear - 122
Javelin - 124
Bardiche - 128
Halberd - 130
Whip - 130
Morningstar - 134
Trident - 134
Mace - 137
Flail - 138
Battleaxe - 140
Scalemail - 150
Broadsword - 150
Longsword - 150
Warhammer - 154
Rapier - 154
Scimitar - 154
Bastard sword - 164
Chainmail - 200
Splintmail - 262
Fieldplate - 312
Poted by Avian on 30 Jul 2006 03:08 -
Wow. That's... a long time.
Poted by Arota on 30 Jul 2006 03:49 -
Yeah, and just imagine...full plate is about twice as long as field plate.
Poted by Indiana on 30 Jul 2006 06:05 -
Well, it's about 5 seconds per forge so .. yeah, it's alot.

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