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'''Equipping Items'''
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'''Equipment''' is any one or more items you choose to carry on yourself or others. These can be in various forms and serve several uses. Such examples are:
  
First go to the sidebar and click position.
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[http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Personal_Weapons Weapons] - Items such as staffs, lightsabres or blasters are equipment which can be placed in your primary slots and used to attack or defend from enemies.
  
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[http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Armour Armour] - It is possible to equip pieces of armour to reduce combat damage from enemy attacks. Examples of armour are things such as [http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Armour&ID=81 Stormtrooper Armour] and [http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Armour&ID=70 Heavy Battle Helmet]. These usually come in the form of equipment that can be equipped to one's chest or head.
  
Then go and click on items, note that you and your items must be in the same location for them to equipable.
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[http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Storage Storage] - These items can be equipped on your person and be used to store other kinds of items. Common examples of these are various different backpacks or tool belts.
  
Select the slot you wish to equip your item to from the drop down menu that comes up, then click equip.
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Utilities - Other items serve a purpose and allow you to perform various actions. For example a [http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Tools&ID=23 Toolkit] allows you to create and install door locks, [http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Tools&ID=35 Jetpacks] allow you enhanced movement options, and [http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Tools&ID=21 Macro Binoculars] allow you to see further.
  
'''Stowing an Item in Another Item'''
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[http://www.swcombine.com/rules/?Clothing Clothing] - Items such as robes or pilot suits, allowing the character to wear a uniform or clothing style and roleplay somewhat.
  
Some items can be used to carry smaller items, to do this the items you want to store must be in the same location as the items they are being stored in. Once there you can either left click the individual items and click stow, then choose the item you wish to stow them in.
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The various types of items often need to be equipped onto a character in order to be used. For more details, see the article on [[Equipping Items]], which will explain how to equip an item to a character or NPC.
  
However if you are stowing a lot of items, this can tedious, to work with large groups of items all at once, you can click equipment from the side bar.  Next check the pieces of equipment you wish to store, and select stow select items into, then click process.  Click on a suitable container and all your stuff will be packed away.
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 3 September 2018

Equipment is any one or more items you choose to carry on yourself or others. These can be in various forms and serve several uses. Such examples are:

Weapons - Items such as staffs, lightsabres or blasters are equipment which can be placed in your primary slots and used to attack or defend from enemies.

Armour - It is possible to equip pieces of armour to reduce combat damage from enemy attacks. Examples of armour are things such as Stormtrooper Armour and Heavy Battle Helmet. These usually come in the form of equipment that can be equipped to one's chest or head.

Storage - These items can be equipped on your person and be used to store other kinds of items. Common examples of these are various different backpacks or tool belts.

Utilities - Other items serve a purpose and allow you to perform various actions. For example a Toolkit allows you to create and install door locks, Jetpacks allow you enhanced movement options, and Macro Binoculars allow you to see further.

Clothing - Items such as robes or pilot suits, allowing the character to wear a uniform or clothing style and roleplay somewhat.

The various types of items often need to be equipped onto a character in order to be used. For more details, see the article on Equipping Items, which will explain how to equip an item to a character or NPC.