TRIGEDIT-VARIABLES-ROOMS ROOM-VARIABLES WEATHER ID NAME DIRECTION TRIGEDIT-ROOM-VAR VNUM CONTENTS CONTENTS ROOMS ROOM-VARS
TRIGEDIT-VARIABLES-ROOMS ROOM-VARIABLES WEATHER ID NAME DIRECTION TRIGEDIT-ROOM-VAR VNUM CONTENTS CONTENTS ROOMS ROOM-VARS
TRIGEDIT-VARIABLES-ROOMS ROOM-VARIABLES %WEATHER% %ID% %NAME% %DIRECTION% TRIGEDIT-ROOM-VAR %VNUM% CONTENTS %CONTENTS% %ROOMS% ROOM-VARS
TRIGEDIT-VARIABLES-ROOMS ROOM-VARIABLES %WEATHER% %ID% %NAME% %DIRECTION% TRIGEDIT-ROOM-VAR %VNUM% CONTENTS %CONTENTS% %ROOMS% ROOM-VARS
TRIGEDIT-VARIABLES-ROOMS ROOM-VARIABLES %WEATHER% %ID% %NAME% %DIRECTION% TRIGEDIT-ROOM-VAR %VNUM% CONTENTS %CONTENTS% %ROOMS% ROOM-VARS
Rooms When using field - The variable returns:
contents - The id of the first obj in the room.
(dir) - The list of flags affecting the exit in the specified direction:
north, south, east, west, up or down. The result is either:
subfield, "vnum" - vnum of room in direction
subfield, "key" - vnum of key to use
subfield, "bits" - CLOSED LOCKED, etc.
subfield, "room" - room variable for room in direction
no subfield: same as 'bits'. %self.north(key)%
id - The unique id of the room.
name - The name of the room.
people - The id of the first character in the room, or an empty return.
sector - The sector type of the room.
vnum - The room's vnum.
weather - current weather: sunny, cloudy, rainy, or lightning {cRTSTAT 41098{c0.
Example: {cRTSTAT 29{c0