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== Mechanics == | == Mechanics == | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''Constructed items''': [[item definition token|Item definition files]] for [[industry|industry-crafted]] items are specific to various classes of items: for instance, [[ammo]] has its own [[ammo token|ammo definition tokens]], as does [[armor token|armor]], as do [[tool token|tool]]s, and so on. A {{tt|[SIZE]}} token is a field required in all of these definitions. |
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+ | Bars lack a defined size token in the raws. They have a size of 600 cm<sup>3</sup>, which can be deduced from the equation listed above using their weight and the densities of their corresponding materials. This is consistent with 5 bars fitting inside a [[Container#Quick_Reference|3000-capacity bin]]. The dimensionless unit of '150' products per bar, primarily of use for soap, suggests that each use of soap should diminish the size of the item by 4cm<sup>3</sup> (i.e. 600cm<sup>3</sup>/150). Whether this is true is currently untested.{{verify}} | ||
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* '''Inorganic items''': [[Stone]]s, [[gem]]s, and [[ore]]s appear to have a default, hard-coded size that is applied to all items of that class; thus there is no direct [[inorganic material definition token]] for it. | * '''Inorganic items''': [[Stone]]s, [[gem]]s, and [[ore]]s appear to have a default, hard-coded size that is applied to all items of that class; thus there is no direct [[inorganic material definition token]] for it. | ||
* '''Plants''': There is no size [[plant token]]. | * '''Plants''': There is no size [[plant token]]. |