Difference between revisions of "Gift box"

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*You cannot wrap another wood scrap.
 
*You cannot wrap another wood scrap.
 
*You can burn a gift box in the [[:Category:Fire sources|fire]], with its contents. This way you can destroy even [[lock]]s, [[key]]s, [[key mould]]s and [[key form]]s.
 
*You can burn a gift box in the [[:Category:Fire sources|fire]], with its contents. This way you can destroy even [[lock]]s, [[key]]s, [[key mould]]s and [[key form]]s.
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==Wrapping Event Text==
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You start to wrap the <[[item]]> in a nice package. You will have to destroy the package to retrieve it afterwards.
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You create a box side.
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You create another box side.
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You create yet another box side.
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You create the last box side.
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You create a bottom.
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You create a top.
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You paint the package.
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You add some decoration and put the <[[item]]> in it.
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
[[:wikipedia:Box#Gift_box|Gift box]]
 
[[:wikipedia:Box#Gift_box|Gift box]]
 
[[Category:Items]]
 
[[Category:Items]]
 
[[Category:Babel/G]]
 
[[Category:Babel/G]]

Revision as of 18:37, 10 April 2012

Description

A gift box with nice decorations.

Gift box is a player-made gift that can be addressed to somebody.

Method

  • Activate a wood scrap, right-click the item you want to give and select "Wrap".
  • 'Rename' the gift box with the name of the recipient. It will then be called "From [creator] to [receiver]".

To open the gift box, right-click it and select "Open". Opening will destroy the box, just the content remains. Only the named recipient or the creator can open the box.

Notes

  • Gift box has quality 99. It decays slowly over time, and it cannot be repaired or improved.
  • Gift box will always say, "It is made from birchwood", despite the wood scrap type used.
  • You cannot wrap another wood scrap.
  • You can burn a gift box in the fire, with its contents. This way you can destroy even locks, keys, key moulds and key forms.

Wrapping Event Text

You start to wrap the <item> in a nice package. You will have to destroy the package to retrieve it afterwards.

You create a box side.

You create another box side.

You create yet another box side.

You create the last box side.

You create a bottom.

You create a top.

You paint the package.

You add some decoration and put the <item> in it.

Reference

Gift box