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Boots-pattern Stitched Boar Boots

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:16 pm
by Elystole
The other day I was making fur armor when I received an error that that automatic leatherworking script had failed (bug 11070). When I tried lcraft again I received the command execution failed message (bug 11071).

But I think this is the really weird part:
You carefully examine some boots-pattern stitched boar boots...
The exquisite boar fur looks like it has been traced to be crafted into some sort of armor.
It is a medium-sized item, mainly made of fur.
It can be worn in the shoes inventory slot.
It is a protective garment, classified as leather armor, and would afford the following levels of protection:
Rake: Good
Slash: Terrible
Pierce: Poor
Bludgeon: Poor
Crush: Poor
Hack: Terrible
It appears to be in good repair.
It appears to be of above-average quality.
Yes, you can wear them. I guess the automatic leathercrafting script crashed when it finished the item but before it renamed it. I still have them in my inventory if a GM wants to look at them.

Re: Boots-pattern Stitched Boar Boots

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 12:30 am
by Elystole
I received this same bug twice in a row where when the boots finished they glitched out, trying to continue working on them created the command execution failed error, but the items were still missing their proper adjectives and nouns.
EAvd>
transfer average leather from workcart to worktable
You transfer 3 items from the workcart that is on the ground onto a sturdy worktable.
Roundtime: 5 seconds.

EAvd>
trace armor boots
You carefully trace a pattern into some average white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife before adding a few stitches along the edges of the leather. You make several cuts along the
additional leather pieces, and begin to stitch them together.
Roundtime: 7 seconds.

(energy -5)
EAvd>
lcraft boots
Wait 4 seconds.

Queuing following command: lcraft boots
(You may clear your command queue at any time)

EAvd>
You begin working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 15 seconds.

(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 14 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 10 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 11 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 11 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 10 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
Whoops! Something went wrong with the auto-repeat for leatherworking. Please submit a BUG report with detailed.

look on worktable
On the sturdy worktable you see some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale boots.

EAvd>
You realize that your permitted time at Tanner, Workroom has expired.
(You may pay for more time if you wish to continue using the facilities.)

pay confirm
A worker nods to you and informs you that you may use the facilities for two additional chimes.

EAvd>
lcraft boots
Oops. That command execution failed. Please report this with the bug command using the following syntax: bug [bug info]
Example: bug I get an error when trying to use the LOAD verb with my flintlock.


You feel fully rested.

get boots
You remove some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale boots from a sturdy worktable with your right hand.

EAvd>
examine boots
You carefully examine some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale boots...
The average white drakolin scale leather looks like it has been traced to be crafted into some sort of armor.
It is a medium-sized item, mainly made of scales.
It can be worn in the shoes inventory slot.
It is a protective garment, classified as leather scale mail armor, and would afford the following levels of protection:
Rake: Extreme
Slash: Fair
Pierce: Fair
Bludgeon: Decent
Crush: Fair
Hack: Poor
It appears to be in good repair.
It appears to be of average quality.
Roundtime: 3 seconds.

EAvd>
put boots in workcart
You put some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale boots in the workcart that is in the room.

EAvd>
look in workcart
In the workcart you see a gray cobalt falchion, a black cobalt flamberge, a silver-veined cobalt shortsword, a brown glass bottle, some pristine white drakolin scale leather, some fine white
drakolin scale leather (x14), some exquisite white drakolin scale leather, some fine green drakolin scale leather, some fine gold drakolin scale leather and some boots-pattern stitched white
drakolin scale boots.
There is plenty of room left in the workcart.

EAvd>
transfer fine white scale leather from workcart to worktable
You transfer 14 items from the workcart that is on the ground onto a sturdy worktable.
Roundtime: 7 seconds.

EAvd>
trace armor boots;lcraft boots
You carefully trace a pattern into some fine white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife before adding a few stitches along the edges of the leather. You make several cuts along the
additional leather pieces, and begin to stitch them together.
Roundtime: 10 seconds.

(energy -5)
EAvd>
Wait 10 seconds.

Queuing following command: lcraft boots
(You may clear your command queue at any time)

EAvd>
You begin working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 10 seconds.

(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 10 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 10 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 12 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 14 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
You continue working away at some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale leather with your skinning knife, trimming away excess material, and stitching the edges of the leather together.
(energy -3)
Roundtime: 13 seconds.

EAvd>
(Type stop to stop auto-leatherworking.)
Whoops! Something went wrong with the auto-repeat for leatherworking. Please submit a BUG report with detailed.


You feel fully rested.

lcraft boots
Oops. That command execution failed. Please report this with the bug command using the following syntax: bug [bug info]
Example: bug I get an error when trying to use the LOAD verb with my flintlock.

lcraft boots quality
Oops. That command execution failed. Please report this with the bug command using the following syntax: bug [bug info]
Example: bug I get an error when trying to use the LOAD verb with my flintlock.

get boots
You remove some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale boots from a sturdy worktable with your right hand.

EAvd>
examine boots
You carefully examine some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale boots...
The fine white drakolin scale leather looks like it has been traced to be crafted into some sort of armor.
It is a medium-sized item, mainly made of scales.
It can be worn in the shoes inventory slot.
It is a protective garment, classified as leather scale mail armor, and would afford the following levels of protection:
Rake: Extreme
Slash: Fair
Pierce: Fair
Bludgeon: Decent
Crush: Fair
Hack: Poor
It appears to be in good repair.
It appears to be of above-average quality.
Roundtime: 3 seconds.

EAvd>
stash boots
You put some boots-pattern stitched white drakolin scale boots into your exquisite leather rucksack.

EAvd>
Kind of a bummer. This is a special request for a client using rare materials.

Re: Boots-pattern Stitched Boar Boots

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 7:47 am
by Rias
Think I found and fixed the cause of this particular bug. I'll fix those boots next time I see you on.

Re: Boots-pattern Stitched Boar Boots

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:24 pm
by Elystole
Rias, thanks for taking a look at that bug. I'll have to test it later.

I sent up a request and Vinz stopped by and fixed the short-desc and long-desc so that I could deliver the items (thanks again), but he wasn't able to affix the craftmark. No big deal, I just mention it in case you hadn't looked at that part of the code yet. Also, I didn't realize this until I delivered the items and the client started weighing them, but the boots were coming in at under two pounds instead of the usual three.

If you want a busted item to examine, I have the average pair sitting in my workcart in my house.