Gift box

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Notice: The creation of these items has been disabled

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Changed 2014-01-08

From the website news : "Gift wrapping has been disabled for now since it was mostly used for other things and sometimes bugged out."


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Gift Box
A Gift Box
Creation
  1. Activate wood scrap (1 kg)
  2. Right-click item
  3. Open submenu "Create > Containers"
Additional materials

none

Result
  • Gift box
Skill and improvement





Contents

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*.

  • There is a possible bug that will not allow players with longer names open the box created. It is suggested you wrap something worthless and try to open it to make sure you can before wrapping something with value.

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, edible items, ores, lumps, rock shards, or leather.
  • Gift boxes will not burn if placed in a fire, forge, or oven. However, you can use a gift box as fuel.
  • You can destroy a gift box in a Trash heap, along with its contents. This way you can destroy even locks, keys, key moulds and key forms.
  • Gift boxes can no longer cross server borders, either via ship, or through the mail.
  • If you cannot unwrap an old gift box, examine it first then you should be able to unwrap it.

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