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In pencil and paper games and computer and video games, an item is an object within the game world that can be collected by a player or, occasionally, a non-player character. These items are sometimes called pick-ups.
Items are most often beneficial to the player character. Some games contain detrimental items, such as cursed pieces of armor that confers a negative bonus to the wearer and cannot be removed until the curse itself is lifted; the means to do this may be costly or require a special item. Some items may also be of absolutely no value to the player. Items are especially prevalent in role-playing games, as they are usually necessary for the completion of quests or to advance through the story.
Sometimes certain items may be unique, and only appear once at a specific location, often after completing a particular task. Other items may appear frequently, and not give a big bonus alone, but when many are collected. Games may differ on how the player uses an item. Some games, many in the Mario and Sonic series, an item is automatically used when the player character comes into contact with it. There are also games, such as those in the Streets of Rage series, and the first Prince of Persia games where the player character may walk over an item without collecting it, if they do not need it yet, and the player must push a particular button for the character to collect it, but it still used immediately, when the button is pressed. Other times, some games, like many role playing games, an item can be collected either automatically or manually, but will not be used immediately, the item can be carried around and used manually either straight away if they wish or at a later time when the player needs it.
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Some as big as 55 gallon drums, and up to 58"
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Big grocery bag full. Really tastes and feels just like chicken. Nutritious too. Part of me ever expanding skill set from constantly going out and learning new survival skills.
Chicken of the Woods Nutrition Facts (per 1.5 cups)
Calories: 360.
Carbohydrates: 71 g.
Dietary Fiber: 6 g...
On Facebook there's a group called "Things Found in Walls". Here's a recent post:
"Found a Smith & Wesson .38 special in the attic of a 100 year old house my parents bought. And yes it was loaded.
*edited to add .38 special on the gun close up*"
@user or @instagram is a pretty common thing and gets included in posts.
When I search a thread that I know has one - I am not getting any results.
Is there an "escape" character or something else needed to get search to look for @ or any other special characters?
For example: in a...
I see those threads pop up from time to time and I can never understand how someone can misplace ammo. Well, now I can.
Was just up in my reloading room and doing some clean up and putting away the 4350 I bought today. I had a pile of empty plastic sacks in the corner and started grabbing...
Sportsman's off 185th had 1 bag of brass, 2k or so primers, and 70gr bullets this morning. I couldn't believe me eyes. :s0023:
Anyone got a favorite lottery ticket or scratcher to play, I'm feelin' lucky!
(Also more than happy to share some of the find. Will let 500 of the Winchester small...
I found you folks in an exhaustive search for some Steyr, .22 LR magazines. I purchased the pistol this week, and it came with only one magazine. I would like to purchase them if they are still available.
I have 3 boxes of 338 win mag - federal premium, 2 boxes of 225 grain trophy bonded bear claw, one box of 210 grain nosler partition. It's old stuff, probably late 90's - sold the rifle, didn't realize I still had this ammo.
Would take $60 for all 3 boxes, or trade for a couple boxes of 308...
Someone's gotta be looking for this.. W-Mart 192nd Vancouver/Camas.. seen 10 min ago on clearance shelf facing back wall of store close to the gun counter.
Short version - I moved to the PNW from the East in 2017. This is the first year I haven't moved since we moved here, so it's the first time I'm able to hunt the same land two years in a row. I've put in a LOT of hours and miles scouting and found a spot last fall I thought had potential...
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/may/02/murder-hornets-washington-state-bees-twitter
Well, It just seems like very apocalyptic times.. Now, they have reports that the notorious Giant Asian Hornets that have enough venom to kill a human with a few stings are now on the loose in...
In my garage.
In early 2016 my wife and I separated for about 4 months. She proceeded to hide all my ammo and guns that I didn't get out initially.
Today while getting a bike trailer out of the garage and ready to sell, I found 6 boxes of .45 acp that I thought was gone forever. Woot!!!
We...
Rioters attempted to burn down the historic statue last night using city hall barricade lumber.
It's a bronze statue. :rolleyes: (see: Useful Idiots)
This morning the statue was removed for its own protection.
Didn't see this posted when I did a search. The wife and I were talking about how vulnerable the USA is right now. I'm in the High Tech industry and I reminded her about the hardware hack that was found.
Just another reason to not trust that everyone has the same values as we do here in the...
A friend cleaning out a garage on a piece of property he bought, found this. No idea what this is/was. (besides being a rifle stock B4 you go there..) Looks like a homeowner modified something from WWII.
Can anyone please help identify it? I say modified because the front swivel screw isn't...
Just thought this was a great story and a pretty cool truck. The guy also does welding art with car parts and he built a pretty cool guitar for a shop owner that did some work for him. The guitar is around 14:58