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- This article is about connections between rooms. For info on the spell, see Ninja.
Exits are connections between rooms in the game. They are used with the directional commands (north, up, sw, etc).
Portal objects simulate room exits, but have to be 'enter'ed, and have other rules too.
Finding Exits
When entering a room, the game will show you a list of all non-hidden exits. Exits with doors have those direction names enclosed in [brackets]. This happens even if the room is too dark to see in.
The 'exits' command will also show non-hidden exits, as well as the names of the rooms they lead to (assuming they are not too dark to see into). Typing 'exits auto' will give the concise version seen with room descs.
Using Exits
Normal room exits are traversed by simply typing the direction you wish to travel. Some exits have restrictions on who can travel through them (see exit flags below), and most characters cannot travel through closed doors.
Some ROOMS also have restrictions on who can enter them, independent of the exits.
Using an exit will cause the player to lose some Movement Points, depending mostly on the Sectors of the rooms the player is moving between.
Exits with Keywords
Exits can be made to simulate Portals as well if they have a keyword set. In this case, both typing the direction and 'enter (keyword)' will work.
Syntax (within REDIT): (direction) keyword "(keywords)"
- An exit can have multiple keywords if they are all enclosed with double quotes
Exits with Names
Exits with a door will, by default, refer to it as "the door" when characters open or close it. Builders can change this to whatever they like, such as 'a gate' or 'the hatch'.
Syntax (within REDIT): (direction) description "(name)"
- You must surround the name with double quotes
Exit Flags
- door: Exit has a door -- Required for most other exit flags
- closed: Door resets to closed
- locked: Door resets to locked
- pickproof: Door can't be picked
- nopass: Door can't be Pass Door'd
- easy: Pick Lock doesn't take many tries
- hard: Pick Lock takes a few tries
- infuriating: Pick Lock can work but probably won't
- noclose: Door can't be closed
- nolock: Door can't be locked
- hidden: Exit can't be seen by normal means
- swim: Only players who can fly or swim, or are on a flying or seaworthy vehicle can pass.
- fly: Only players who can fly or are on a flying vehicle can pass.