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Details — A single action in detail.
About the action rulebooks  


Standard actions concerning the actor's possessions
Taking inventory , Taking , Removing it from , Dropping , Putting it on , Inserting it into , Eating 


Dropping something (past tense dropped)

Dropping is one of five actions by which an actor can get rid of something carried: the others are inserting (into a container), putting (onto a supporter), giving (to someone else) and eating. Dropping means dropping onto the actor's current floor, which is usually the floor of a room - but might be the inside of a box if the actor is also inside that box, and so on.

The can't drop clothes being worn rule silently tries the taking off action on any clothing being dropped: unlisting this rule removes both this behaviour and also the requirement that clothes cannot simply be dropped.


Typed commands leading to this action

"put down [things preferably held]"

"put [things preferably held] down"

"drop/throw/discard [things preferably held]"

Rules controlling this action

check    an actor dropping something which is part of the actor  can't drop body parts rule    name  unlist   1

check    an actor dropping  can't drop yourself rule    name  unlist   1

check    an actor dropping  can't drop what's already dropped rule    name  unlist   1

check    an actor dropping  can't drop what's not held rule    name  unlist   1

check    an actor dropping  can't drop clothes being worn rule    name  unlist   1

check    an actor dropping  can't drop if this exceeds carrying capacity rule    name  unlist   2


carry out    an actor dropping  standard dropping rule    name  unlist


report    an actor dropping  standard report dropping rule    name  unlist   2


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