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| == Description == | | == Description == |
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| + | For a listing of Attributes and stats available to items see<br> [[Item Attributes Listing (Game Mechanics)|Item Attributes Listing]] |
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| == Item Mechanics == | | == Item Mechanics == |
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− | Usable Items have variable properties that may be of benefit or detriment to players. To view these properties, a player must first examine the object and this will bring up an window which will list the properties or stats. Items can be used by clicking on them while in the inventory and waiting for a radial option to appear. Depending on the item, a unique radial option is often given that is specifically for that type of item. Most items may also be used directly by placing them onto the hotbars and using them that way. | + | Usable Items have variable properties that may be of benefit or detriment to players. To view these properties, a player must first examine the object and this will bring up an window which will list the properties or stats. Items can be used by clicking on them while in the inventory and waiting for a radial option to appear. Depending on the item, a unique radial option is often given that is specifically for that type of item. Many of the usable items may also be used directly by placing them onto the hotbars and pressing the corresponding hotbar button to enable their function. |
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| + | To find out more of the specific traits pertaining to individual classes of items found in game, choose from a category below. |
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| The main types of items are as follows: | | The main types of items are as follows: |
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− | 1. Crafted Items<br>
| + | * [[Crafted Item Mechanics (Game Mechanics)|Crafted Items]]<br> |
− | 2. Loot<br>
| + | * [[Looted Item Mechanics (Game Mechanics)|Looted Items]]<br> |
− | 3. Quest Related Objects<br>
| + | * [[Quest Object Mechanics (Game Mechanics)|Quest Related Objects]]<br> |
− | 4. Quest Rewards<br>
| + | * [[Quest Reward Mechanics (Game Mechanics)|Quest Rewards]]<br> |
− | 5. Veteran Rewards<br>
| + | * [[Veteran Reward System (Game Mechanics)|Veteran Rewards]]<br> |
| + | * [[Player Event Perks (Game Mechanics)|Player Event Perks]]<br> |
| + | * [[Player Event Rewards (Game Mechanics)|Player Event Rewards]]<br> |
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− | == Crafted Items & Customization ==
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| + | * [[Item Decay Mechanics (Game Mechanics)|Item Decay]]<br> |
| + | * [[Item Repair Mechanics (Game Mechanics)|Item Repair]]<br> |
| + | * [[Item Stack Size Mechanics (Game Mechanics)|Item Stack Size]]<br> |
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− | Crafted items are objects created and distributed by players from the crafting process. Crafted items usually have a number of unique features and stats. Crafted consumable items are usually used by radial menu or by hot baring them. Other crafted items are used as components for other crafts or are decorative in nature. Some items, in particularly pets, come in the form of deeds and upon being used, will deposit the contents into the user's datapad or into the world such as the case with pets, vehicles, and player structures.
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− | There are a number of distinctions between crafted items and items acquired as rewards or loot.
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− | All crafted items come with an identification tag listing the name of the player that crafted the item. This tag is referred simply as the Object Creator. Another feature that distinguishes crafted items from non crafted ones is the use of serial numbers. All crafting related components, schematics and final products are given an 8 digit alphanumeric code upon creation. This makes each item or set of items unique. Looted items do not have serial numbers, with the exception of looted crafting components. In the case of looted crafting components, these inherit the Object Creator attribute but since no player created them, they do not have a name. Looted components are given serial numbers as well so as to prevent making mass production runs of similar components within factories.
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− | [[image:DLT20aRifle.jpg|200px|thumb|Unrenamed Item with Crafted Item Object Creator & Serial Number]]
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− | [[image:LightLightningCannon.jpg|200px|thumb|Renamed Crafted Item Object Creator & Serial Number]]
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− | [[image:LootedSlicedVibroAxe.jpg|200px|thumb|Looted Vibro Axe - No Serial, No Object Creator]]
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− | Item customization is the ability for an item to be changed or modified in some manner. Players have the option to customize some items in the game through the crafting process or by using special features on some items. One way players customize items in the crafting process is giving an object a unique name or designation. Created objects have a default designation given to them such as "Advanced Sword Core." Upon examining the item the player would see the default name within the window. A player customizing this item could change the name to "My Advanced Sword Core." Examining this item would display a some what different image. There is now an attribute added called Variation Of. This indicates that the item being viewed is not the original name of the item but rather it is now classified into being similar to a certain Type of item. Thus, My Advanced Sword Core is a Type of Advanced Sword Core. The type is always from the original object base.
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− | When it comes to Looted items, this philosophy remains the same. At times certain objects are looted in which have been given special designations such as (exceptional) and (legendary). For example a player loots Advanced Sword Core (Exceptional). These indicate that the object are unique and has special modifiers or enhancements, however they are all still of the same Type of object. Examining this object will indicate the original Base that the item name derives from. These traits are replicated in other base item types as well such as for instance Rancor Tooth components which are their own item type, but of which may also have exceptional, and legendary counterparts.
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− | [[image:AdvancedSwordCore1-Exceptional.jpg|200px|thumb|Exceptional Looted Sword Core]]
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− | [[image:rancortooth1-BaseStats.jpg|200px|thumb|Rancor Tooth - Base Stats]]
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− | [[image:RancorTooth4-Exceptional.jpg|200px|thumb|Rancor Tooth - Exceptional]]
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− | == Loot ==
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− | These are objects given to the player in order to fulfill the requirements of some task or quest that has been given to them. These objects are often things that the player has to interact with and perform some action in order to continue on with the requested task. At other times, these objects are simply things that the player must offer up to an npc or have in their possession in order to proceed to the next task stage. These objects often have a brief description of their general purpose upon examination or usage on the radial.
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− | == Quest Rewards ==
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− | These are objects received when the player completes tasks or missions. Most of the time a player receives rewards from npcs, however other times they obtain rewards from other objects by interacting with them, such as the force shrines offering the player Jedi Robes upon completion of the Jedi Padawan Trials.
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− | == Veteran Rewards ==
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− | == Decay and Condition ==
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− | Most usable items have a rating for their durability or how long they will last. This is referred to as the item's condition. The condition is presented as a fraction in appearance where the first number represents the current condition and the second represents the current maximum condition. Once an item's current condition reaches 0 it's effectiveness ends and it may not be repaired. When the item reaches this state it is effectively referred to as being destroyed. Destroyed items show up in the inventory as red in coloration signifying that the item may be equipped but that it's properties will no longer work. For example all armor protective properties will be removed (even if the item is equipped). For weapons, the damage will effectively be 1 point. In the case of destroyed Jedi power crystals, will not be equippable at all until replacements are found. If a player is wearing an item that is destroyed, it does not unequip on its own, however it does show up as red in the player's inventory which will allow them to know that it is time to remove the equipment and exchange it for something else if they wish. If the player has a light saber equipped while fighting and the color crystal reaches 0 condition then the damage is reduced to 1 point as with other weapons. Clothing and jewelry remain the only items of which item decay does not remove their inherent properties.
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