Droughtman's "ordinary parcel" on 03/23/2021 12:20 AM CDT
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>tap parcel
You tap an ordinary parcel wrapped with pale grey enaada that you are wearing.

First, thank you for adding these.

>study parcel
You believe you could PUT items in an ordinary parcel, RUMMAGE it to see its contents, TURN PARCEL TO a position, and PULL the parcel to get the item from that position.

All commands except PULL work when the item is worn.

>pull parcel
You need to be holding the ordinary parcel to do that.

Any chance this action can be allowed without the need to remove the item first? Besides being a little inconsistent, taking things out of the parcel is arguably the most important bit of functionality.

- I
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Re: Droughtman's "ordinary parcel" on 03/23/2021 09:57 AM CDT
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While my gut feeling is that you have to hold them in order to use them to prevent weirdos like me from pulling stuff from pre-packaged stackers if those are ever sold in areas, I'd love to see if there's a way to have these work if they're just on you as a whole. I understandably don't really wear mine, even though it's very aesthetically neat.



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Re: Droughtman's "ordinary parcel" on 03/23/2021 11:09 AM CDT
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>> While my gut feeling is that you have to hold them in order to use them to prevent weirdos like me from pulling stuff from pre-packaged stackers if those are ever sold in areas, I'd love to see if there's a way to have these work if they're just on you as a whole. I understandably don't really wear mine, even though it's very aesthetically neat.

I wouldn't be surprised if PULL was intentionally restricted; nor would I be surprised if it was a limitation on the original stacker script used to create this particular variant. Or this could be an unforeseen quirk.

This is why I'm bringing it up here. I don't know the answer to the why. If it's a technical limitation, that's one thing. If it's a choice, that's another.

It's a worn item. Ideally, either all of the functionality works while worn or none of it does. I'm totally okay freeing up a precious belt slot and putting this in a bag. It's just odd being able to mostly use it while worn.

- I
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