Inspired by the label command, I'd like to request a new command, 'price' be added, which adds a new price attribute to the item for when it's sold in a shop, replacing the current drop item price method.
syntax:
price <obj> <amount>/default/display
price all.<obj> <amount>/default/display
price <obj> remove
price all.<obj> remove
price <obj> show
-1 and 0 could work for default coded value and display, as drop currently does, in addition to 'default' and 'display'
The current price could also be listed in appraise.
This 'a slender journal' is a kind of board.
It appears to be made of parchment.
It appears to have minor scratches.
It weighs around 1 pounds.
It can be worn as follows: take
It could be easily held in one hand. (Actual size: 5)
It is priced at 25 silver./It is priced at 50 silver./It is not for sale.
Its value should be approximately 50 silver.
Advantages over the current 'drop (item) price' syntax:
The attribute is persistent; things can be picked up and dropped again to sort a pshop without having to keep track of every item's price.
You could drop entire categories of differently priced items at once, making sorting a pshop much easier. 'drop all.dessert' 'drop all.entree' 'drop all.appetizer'
This could work with Popcorn's bin sorting idea.
Price command
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