====== Item Tags ====== These are Tags assigned to [[Inventory System]] Items that are generally hidden from the player's direct view, but are used internally to count several different items as being equivalent for certain purposes. ===== Tags which Impact Behavior or UI ===== ==== Expendable / Consumable ==== These items can be expended or consumed, and disappear from existence. ==== Quantity ==== These items have a quantity tag, and will show their quantity in the inventory list. They may also specify a unit type which can be smart enough to give it a label, abbreviation, or even cause it to flip to a currency view like $200. They can also specify a maximum, and refer to a scene of dialogue to play if you're already maxed out. Package Type can also be specified, either Persistent, Ephemeral, or another item to transform into once the quantity reaches empty. ==== Stackable ==== If an item is Stackable, and another same item is acquired, their quantities add together. Otherwise, they are each listed separately, and each one goes from its current quantity until it gets down to empty, at which point it can either leave behind an empty or disappear depending on the package type option. ==== Bound ==== These items are bound to the Character who owns them, and cannot be transferred to another character. ==== Scenario Specific ==== These items are known to be signifiant to currently active scenario objectives. Once acquired, they cannot be disposed of by any means outside of the Scenario that calls for their use. ===== Tags for Situational Analysis ===== ==== Holy or Blessed ==== ==== Cursed ==== ==== Flammable ==== Something that can burns when lit by a fire object. ==== Fire ==== Something that can ignite flammable things. ==== Explosive ==== Explodes when lit by a fire object. ==== Food ==== Something that can be eaten. ===== Drinks and Types of Alcohol (Non-Drinkable Too) ===== ==== Water ==== Can have other tags to modify it. (Purified, Filtered, Muddy, etc.) ==== Drink ==== Something that can be drank. ==== Alcoholic Drinks, Undistilled Ethanol, Beer, Wine, or Hard Cider ==== Alcoholic Drink, less than 15% ABV, Produced through fermentation of sugars by yeast or bacteria. Sourced from: Barley, wheat, grapes, or other grains or fruits. ==== Hard Alcohol, Distilled Ethanol, Vodka, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Brandy, Tequila ==== Varying between 20% and 95% ABV. Produced by distillation of fermented Alcohol. ==== Ispropyl, or Rubbing Alcohol ==== Antibacterial. Antiseptic. Not drinkable. Poison if consumed. ==== Methyl Alcohol ==== Highly Flammable, Flammable Vapor, Extremely Toxic. Used in Paint Remover, Antifreeze, printing Ink. Used to produce Acetone, Methane, and Formaldehyde, in turn used to manufacture Plastics and Explosives. Ingesting even 10mL can result in Blindness, 30mL can result in Coma, or Death. ===== Fuels and Power Sources ===== ==== Battery Powered ==== Names the type and number of batteries required. ==== AC Powered ==== Needs to be plugged into an electrical outlet. ==== Propane, Butane, Kerosene, Gas/Gasoline, Deisel ==== These are Hydrocarbons. The specific type needs to be named. ==== Propane/Butane/Kerosene/Gas/Deisel Powered ==== These are powered by Hydrocarbons. The specific type needs to be named. ===== Weapons and Improvised Make-Shift Weapons ===== ==== Ranged Weapon ==== A weapon that consumes some sort of Ammunition in order to fire a shot at a distance. The ammunition is either consumable (such as with guns) or retrievable (such as with Bow & Arrow.) A ranged weapon will have its range, as well as the type of Ammunition it requires. ==== Thrown Weapon / Improvised Thrown Weapon ==== A weapon that is thrown a distance in order to attack. Improvised Thrown Weapons are items that can be used as a Thrown Weapon but are not intended for this purpose, such as a rock. ==== Melee Weapon / Improvised Melee Weapon ==== Anything intended to be used for fighting at close proximity. Improvised Melee Weapons are items that can be used as a Melee Weapon but are not intended for this purpose, such as a Large Stick, or a Frying Pan. ==== Blunt ==== Blunt Objects can cause concussive bludgeoning damage to a target. Examples are a fist, a club, or a thrown rock. ==== Piercing ==== Something that can cause a puncture wound. ==== Sharp ==== Something that can slice or cut. ==== Serrated / Tearing ==== Something that can result in a torn or ripped wound. ---- [[Game Engine Details]]