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Old 10-02-2003, 01:06 AM
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1) This is incorrect, I think, unless it has been changed. For example: Summon bread, summon bread and then drop in inventory. Only one item on cursor. I think summoning an item destroys the item on the cursor and the places the summoned item on it.

2) Yes.

3) Yes, but like items do not "stack". They "queued" on the cursor. Whether no drop or not.

4) Same as 3. Queued on cursor.

5) Only the first item that does not fit in inventory (no compatible slots) goes on cursor, others go on the ground. NO DROP is not an issue since you cannot trade them.

6) Yes.

7) NPC's usaully (do they ever?) return more items then they were given. I'd have to test putting stuff in give, putting an item on cursor and then clicking give.

8 ) See #1

9) I asumme it would "fail" for you. I.e. you get no item, otherwise this can be exploited to destroy someone else items. Pretty sure they do not "queue".

10) Yup.

11) This is not related to banking, this is related to your inventory. Any item does this when dropped in auto-inv I'm pretty sure NO DROP items get the "cannot be dropped/traded/sold" warning.

12) Ya.. Same as a #11 as they are the same.

13) Same as summoned, I assume. See #8, and by extension #1.
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