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Item tokens are the first part in defining the target item in [[reaction]]s, containing the item type and subtype. They determine the most basic form of the item, made more specific by [[material token]]s. Most item tokens do not have a subtype; for these, either NO_SUBTYPE or NONE '''must''' be specified. | Item tokens are the first part in defining the target item in [[reaction]]s, containing the item type and subtype. They determine the most basic form of the item, made more specific by [[material token]]s. Most item tokens do not have a subtype; for these, either NO_SUBTYPE or NONE '''must''' be specified. | ||
− | Nearly all items are made of a [[Material token|material]], though several types expect a creature ID and caste ID (e.g. [[Ant|ANT:SOLDIER]]) instead. | + | Nearly all items are made of a [[Material token|material]], though several types expect a creature ID and caste ID (e.g. [[Ant|ANT:SOLDIER]]) instead. This currently does not work correctly{{bug|4973}}. |
Actually defining an item in the item raws is done with [[item definition token]]s. | Actually defining an item in the item raws is done with [[item definition token]]s. |