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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.
At least in .45 ACP and my SIG :D. Was at the range with it a couple of days ago, and not only was it quite accurate at combat ranges, but I decided to play around a bit at longer range. Someone had set up a chunk of steel at the 100 berm, 6" wide and about 30" tall. I was able to hit that...
JUST SO WE ARE CLEAR I DO NOT SUPPORT RED FLAG LAWS PERIOD.
please make sure you READ the article that I am linking and referencing the guy in question is a felon who had commited crimes of violence with guns.
Now holster your keyboards and make it safe, let it hang.
That should help the knee...
found this site looking for a semi auto gun safety course to sat Wa.'s new prereq. for purchasing semi auto weapons. 20 year Navy vet. Avid fire arms user and hunter since childhood. Nice to have a place to pickup useful and current topics, and information, as well as a convenient resource for...
I'm pondering a project lightweight hunting rifle. I'm looking for opinions/info on the the best chambering in a couple scenarios.
A little additional info: I do not anticipate ever having this rifle in a situation where I would take a shot on an elk or deer beyond 200 yards. It will...
I found a rifle in the Barney Reservoir area around 2 pm Sunday afternoon. If you lost your firearm please contact Yamhill or Washington County Sheriffs office as they have it in their possession. You will need the make, model and serial number and valid ID to retrieve your lost property. Thank...
I ordered the 10-foot bullwhip from the Art Of Whips in Great Britain. I haven't had a beauty such as this since dad passed away in 1975. I am refamiliarizing myself with the art and, in short order, should be able to manipulate it rather well.
BTW, Tijuana was a blast as was Rosarito and...
Just saw this on KOIN.com
Not sure what happened yet.
Head on a swivel for those that shoot there.
https://www.koin.com/local/clackamas-county/2-suspicious-deaths-in-mt-hood-national-forest/
Yesterday I picked up the 1992 pre B transitional CZ 75 I bought on Gunbroker at "A cut above pawn". My friend and I decided to go to Cabela's afterwards to buy some fishing gear. I always enjoy going by the used gun library to check out what they have. There were a few interesting pieces...
Listening to the police scanner at work and someone walking their dog found a backpack with a suspicious device inside.
Police dispatched, confirmed it was an explosive device, and now the Spokane bomb squad is on the way.
On a walking trail near the baseball fields and viaduct.
First day of...
Hirtenberg is pretty hard to come by. I usually buy Lake City which is somewhat scarce, but I love this stuff.
Anyway, they had 240rd. battle packs for around $115. and as of an hour ago there were a few left. It's militaryshooters.com ;)
I've been in the West all my life and based in Oregon the last 30 years. I'm a member at Tricounty Gun Club and look forward to shooting a few other ranges through out the year. I pulled a Rip Van Winkle over the last 20 years and let work, family, and track driving push my shooting hobby to...
my buddy found this in a guys garage he cleared out. Any ideas on what it is and if there is and interest? Think it’s an RPD. Shame they jacked up the barrel. Whoever “they” may be. Thanks
About a year ago I came across this laying on the ground outside the back door. I have no idea what it is or how it got there. I showed it to my neighbor the next morning during his daily visit to drink up all my morning coffee and he had no clue what it is. Tossed in the junk drawer and forgot...