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Sir-Kill
post Apr 29 2006, 12:09 PM
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What determines the differences between a bag of holding and a scroll case?
What prevents a sword from being placed in a scroll case and what determines how much that item can hold?

I checked DLTCEP and NI but I can't seem to see any real differences besides some texts and bams.

EDIT: I guess I really do not care if a scroll case will hold a sword or not my main concern is the amount of holding. I baseicaly want it to hold only 20 items. so if someone could point me in that direction

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Vlad
post Apr 29 2006, 01:03 PM
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The corresponding .STO (store) file. They always have the same name: item and store.

For example:

Bag02J.ITM (of the Categories - Containers *36*, offset 0x1c)
Bag02J.STO (of the Categories - Container *5*, offset 0x8)

In this STO file you can check what you wish:

1. Store purchases (0x9c --) - here go your restrictions for the items (weapons, scrolls, whatever)
2. Storgage capacity (0x22) - max number of items (put 20 if you wish).

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post Apr 29 2006, 03:40 PM
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I'm sure dltcep supports store capacity smile.gif


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Sir-Kill
post Apr 29 2006, 07:15 PM
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oh heh thanks I did not even think to look in the store files. thanks.


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