Template:Inscribing
This template is used to duplicate info across the Papyrus sheet and Paper sheet pages, until such a time when inscription demands its own article.
Inscribing
It is possible to write notes on paper and papyrus sheets.
- Fill a reed pen with black ink or dye
- Activate the reed pen
- Right-click the sheet and click Inscribe
- Type the desired text in the window and click Send.
The amount of letters you can inscribe is affected by:
- QL of sheet
- QL of reed pen
- QL of dye or ink
- Dye has an offset of 10 letters
- Ink has an offset of 100 letters.
The number of letters you can inscribe is therefore equal to (the offset) + (QL of dye/ink) + (QL of papyrus sheet) + (QL of reed pen)
You are limited by the characters that you can use when inscribing. If you try to use disallowed characters (including question marks), you will receive the following message: The inscription contains some characters that are too complex for you to inscribe
Instead of a reed pen, you may also activate your hand or a corpse instead, and use it to inscribe an imprint on the sheet instead of text.
Trying to drop inscribed sheets into a bulk storage bin or crate returns the message: The inscription on the (papyrus/paper) sheet would be destroyed.
After a sheet is inscribed it gets the option to Read inscription when right clicked, which opens a window with the inscribed text. If dye was used to inscribe the sheet, the text will appear in the same color as the dye.