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== Museum Pieces == | == Museum Pieces == | ||
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#Stuffed alligator | #Stuffed alligator | ||
#Stuffed bear | #Stuffed bear | ||
#Stuffed crocodile | #Stuffed crocodile ''(See also: [[Cult of the Stuffed Crocodile]])'' | ||
#Stuffed eagle | #Stuffed eagle | ||
#Stuffed fish | #Stuffed fish | ||
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#Greek tapestry | #Greek tapestry | ||
#Historical tapestry | #Historical tapestry | ||
# | #Medieval tapestry | ||
#Mouldering tapestry | #Mouldering tapestry | ||
#Print of a tapestry | #Print of a tapestry | ||
#Torn tapestry | #Torn tapestry | ||
== | == Pumpkins == | ||
:''[[Building Types|Locations]]: Parks'' | |||
:''Encumbrance: 20%'' | |||
Christmas Decorations are added to the game in ''winter'' | Pumpkins were added to the game on 31st October 2009. They can be found by searching in parks. | ||
Placing them inside buildings will add them to the description of the interior. Zombies can destroy pumpkins when no survivors are present. Zombies are still able to ransack a building even with a pumpkin present. | |||
Differences between pumpkins and museum pieces: | |||
* Pumpkins can be installed on the outside of a building as well as the inside. | |||
* A [[knife]] is required to carve a pumpkin before installing it. | |||
* Pumpkins can also be used as [[melee weapon]]s (10% accuracy, 2 damage.) | |||
==Christmas Decorations== | |||
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|Season | |||
|Decorations added | |||
|Decorations removed | |||
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|2006-2007 | |||
|December 18<sup>th</sup> | |||
|January 12<sup>th</sup> | |||
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|2007-2008 | |||
|December 10<sup>th</sup> | |||
|February 23<sup>rd</sup> | |||
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|2008-2009 | |||
|December 17<sup>th</sup> | |||
|''unknown'' | |||
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|2009-2010 | |||
|December 22<sup>nd</sup> | |||
|January 21<sup>st</sup> | |||
|- | |||
|2010-2011 | |||
|December 22<sup>nd</sup> | |||
|January 21<sup>st</sup> | |||
|- | |||
|2012-2013 | |||
|November 4<sup>th</sup> | |||
| ''unknown'' | |||
|}Christmas Decorations are added to the game in ''winter''. | |||
Unlike museum pieces, Christmas decorations can be attacked and destroyed by players - players interact with them as with other in-building objects like [[generator]]s or [[radio transmitter]]s. | Unlike museum pieces, Christmas decorations can be attacked and destroyed by players - players interact with them as with other in-building objects like [[generator]]s or [[radio transmitter]]s. | ||
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:''[[Building Types|Locations]]: Mall hardware stores'' | :''[[Building Types|Locations]]: Mall hardware stores'' | ||
:''Encumbrance: 2%'' | :''Encumbrance: 2%'' | ||
Christmas lights are found in mall hardware stores, and are available in red, green and white. They can be set up for 1 AP, and if a generator was present and the lights green, the sentence ''Green Christmas lights decorate the room.'' is added to the room description. If there is no generator present, then the message is ''Christmas lights decorate the room, but the building has no power.'' If you try to add more lights of the same colour, you get the message "There are already enough lights of that colour, here." This costs 1 AP. | {{ThumbRight|Christmas-lights.png|113px|All 3 colors as seen from outside}} Christmas lights are found in mall hardware stores, and are available in red, green and white. They can be set up for 1 AP, and if a generator was present and the lights green, the sentence ''Green Christmas lights decorate the room.'' is added to the room description. If there is no generator present, then the message is ''Christmas lights decorate the room, but the building has no power.'' If you try to add more lights of the same colour, you get the message "There are already enough lights of that colour, here." This costs 1 AP. | ||
If there was a tree set up in the same location, the lights are wrapped around the tree, with the message given: "You drape the lights over the tree and plug them in.", and adding to the description of the tree, for example: "A recently-cut fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand, decorated with red and white lights." | If there was a tree set up in the same location, the lights are wrapped around the tree, with the message given: "You drape the lights over the tree and plug them in.", and adding to the description of the tree, for example: "A recently-cut fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand, decorated with red and white lights." | ||
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Also, if one was outside the powered building with Christmas lights, you would see the following description: "Lights are on inside, and [colour of lights] Christmas lights edge the windows". | Also, if one was outside the powered building with Christmas lights, you would see the following description: "Lights are on inside, and [colour of lights] Christmas lights edge the windows". | ||
The lights can be attacked and destroyed. Attacking results in the text "You smash at the lights. A bulb pops.". | The lights can be attacked and destroyed. Attacking results in the text ''"You smash at the lights. A bulb pops."'' or ''"You smash at the lights, destroying them"''. | ||
If you try to use a set of lights outside, 1 AP is wasted and the message is given: "There's nothing to plug them into, out here." | If you try to use a set of lights outside, 1 AP is wasted and the message is given: "There's nothing to plug them into, out here." | ||
In December 2008, the lights on buildings became visible on the [[minimap]]. | In December 2008, the lights on buildings became visible on the [[minimap]]. | ||
===Tinsel=== | |||
:''[[Building Types|Locations]]: Mall hardware stores'' | |||
:''Encumbrance: 20%'' | |||
Tinsel was not added until 2009. It can be used as an ineffective but novel weapon. When attacking with it, the flavor text is ''You garotte <name> with the tinsel for 1 damage.'' When you witness someone else using it, the message is ''<name> strangled <name> with a length of tinsel.'' | |||
===Christmas Tree=== | ===Christmas Tree=== | ||
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If there are Christmas lights set up in the same location, they will be added to the tree. | If there are Christmas lights set up in the same location, they will be added to the tree. | ||
When you attack the tree, the | When you attack the tree, the flavor text reads "You smash at the tree, snapping a branch off." or "You smash at the tree. It collapses." | ||
If you attempt to set one up outdoors it takes 1 AP and gives the message "You should set it up indoors." | If you attempt to set one up outdoors it takes 1 AP and gives the message "You should set it up indoors." | ||
As of the May 28, 2008 updates, the Christmas Tree is useable as a weapon. It has a base hit percentage of 10% (25% with the hand to hand combat skill) and it does 2 damage. | As of the May 28, 2008 updates, the Christmas Tree is useable as a weapon. It has a base hit percentage of 10% (25% with the hand to hand combat skill) and it does 2 damage. | ||
Attempting to revive a tree with a syringe results in the message "Revivification only works on the walking dead.", and wastes 1 AP. | |||
====Dead Fir Tree==== | ====Dead Fir Tree==== | ||
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Setting up a fir tree as decoration in a barricaded building gives a message ''You set the tree up in a prominent position, propping it up with barricade debris''. | Setting up a fir tree as decoration in a barricaded building gives a message ''You set the tree up in a prominent position, propping it up with barricade debris''. | ||
Unlike plastic, real trees decay with time. While first set up they provide a message ''A recently-cut fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand.'' to the location description, but later it turns to ''A long dead fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand.'' | Unlike plastic, real trees decay with time. While first set up they provide a message ''A recently-cut fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand.'' to the location description, but later it turns to ''A long dead fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand.'' Trying to use a first aid kit on a fir tree gives the message ''That doesn't seem to work.'', and doesn't consume the FAK. | ||
====Plastic Christmas Tree==== | ====Plastic Christmas Tree==== |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 23 January 2013
Decorative
Items
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Museum PiecesAs of March 6th, players started to find decorative items in museums. Placing them inside buildings will add them to the description of the interior. Zombies can smash the decorations when no survivors are present, earning 1 XP each. Zombies are still able to ransack a building even with decorations present. There is a limit to the number of decorations that can go in at least some of the buildings. This limit appears to be 13 items. Players attempting to add additional items are prohibited from doing so.
Glass
Paintings
Note: fire-damaged and torn paintings may be found in any Paintings museums, but other - in accordingly specialized Paintings museums Pottery
Sculptures
Notes:
Skeletons
Note: Unlike other museum pieces, Skulls take 6% Encumbrance
Stuffed animals
Tapestries
Pumpkins
Pumpkins were added to the game on 31st October 2009. They can be found by searching in parks. Placing them inside buildings will add them to the description of the interior. Zombies can destroy pumpkins when no survivors are present. Zombies are still able to ransack a building even with a pumpkin present. Differences between pumpkins and museum pieces:
Christmas Decorations
Unlike museum pieces, Christmas decorations can be attacked and destroyed by players - players interact with them as with other in-building objects like generators or radio transmitters. Christmas Lights
If there was a tree set up in the same location, the lights are wrapped around the tree, with the message given: "You drape the lights over the tree and plug them in.", and adding to the description of the tree, for example: "A recently-cut fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand, decorated with red and white lights." Also, if one was outside the powered building with Christmas lights, you would see the following description: "Lights are on inside, and [colour of lights] Christmas lights edge the windows". The lights can be attacked and destroyed. Attacking results in the text "You smash at the lights. A bulb pops." or "You smash at the lights, destroying them". If you try to use a set of lights outside, 1 AP is wasted and the message is given: "There's nothing to plug them into, out here." In December 2008, the lights on buildings became visible on the minimap. Tinsel
Tinsel was not added until 2009. It can be used as an ineffective but novel weapon. When attacking with it, the flavor text is You garotte <name> with the tinsel for 1 damage. When you witness someone else using it, the message is <name> strangled <name> with a length of tinsel. Christmas TreeThere are 2 types of Christmas trees: dead fir trees from parks and plastic ones from malls. A tree can be used inside buildings, and gives the following message: You set the tree up in a prominent position, propping it up with barricade debris. This costs 1 AP, and removes the tree from your inventory. Players cannot have 2 trees in their inventory. Try to add another results in a message like You find a small fir tree, but are already carrying one. If a dead fir tree or fake Christmas tree has already been set up in the block it also takes 1 AP and gives the message 'There is already a tree here.' If there are Christmas lights set up in the same location, they will be added to the tree. When you attack the tree, the flavor text reads "You smash at the tree, snapping a branch off." or "You smash at the tree. It collapses." If you attempt to set one up outdoors it takes 1 AP and gives the message "You should set it up indoors." As of the May 28, 2008 updates, the Christmas Tree is useable as a weapon. It has a base hit percentage of 10% (25% with the hand to hand combat skill) and it does 2 damage. Attempting to revive a tree with a syringe results in the message "Revivification only works on the walking dead.", and wastes 1 AP. Dead Fir Tree
A dead fir tree can be found searching in a park, giving the following description: You find a small fir tree, and fell it with your fire axe. (This adds the item dead fir tree to the inventory) You can not get one without the fire axe, giving the message You find a small fir tree, but have no way to cut it down.. Setting up a fir tree as decoration in a barricaded building gives a message You set the tree up in a prominent position, propping it up with barricade debris. Unlike plastic, real trees decay with time. While first set up they provide a message A recently-cut fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand. to the location description, but later it turns to A long dead fir tree has been propped up in a crude stand. Trying to use a first aid kit on a fir tree gives the message That doesn't seem to work., and doesn't consume the FAK. Plastic Christmas Tree
The Plastic Christmas Tree are an item findable in Mall Hardware stores. Using one sets it up as a decoration, removing it from your inventory, giving you the message "You assemble the plastic tree.", and adding "A plastic Christmas tree has been set up here." to the building description.
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