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Nick Gammon
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Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC) Amended on Thu 22 Jun 2006 05:12 AM (UTC) by Nick Gammon
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Command: ofind
Handler: do_ofind
Min level: 54
Min posn: any (dead)
Log: normal
Syntax: ofind <name>
OFIND finds all object types with a particular name.
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Example:
ofind sword
[10313] A finely honed sword
[10318] A shortsword named "snakebite"
[ 127] A heavy, iron-forged broadsword
[10412] A heavy, iron-forged broadsword
[24884] A flamberge
[ 2498] Not used
[21069] A longsword
[ 808] An extremely sharp and thin sword
[ 809] A thin two-handed sword
[ 810] A silvery sword
[ 812] The holy sword of the githyanki
[ 7211] A short sword
[ 7299] A short sword
[ 3421] A rusty curved scimitar
[ 3428] A pitch-black longsword which flames brightly
[ 1504] A gnome sword
[ 1510] An electrum sword
[ 1535] An electrum sword
[ 9828] A bone sword
Number of matches: 19
See also: http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/?wiki=olist and http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/?wiki=oinvoke |
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