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###How to add a custom item

  1. Add a config entry to custom_items.txt. Example:
{
ckey: zuhayr
character_name: Jane Doe
item_path: /obj/item/toy/plushie
item_name: ugly plush toy
item_icon: flagmask
item_desc: It's truly hideous.
req_titles: Assistant, Security Officer
req_access: 1
}
  • ckey should be your key with no spaces, all in lowercase.
  • character_name is the exact name you will use for the character the item belongs to.
  • item_name is the object name that will be used when spawned.
  • item_path is the object type the item is based on.
  • item_icon is the icon state the item will use. More details on this below.
  • item_desc is the description the item will use.
  • req_titles is a list of exact titles and alt titles that this item will spawn for. Separate them with a comma and a space (, ) or they will break.
  • req_access is a numerical value corresponding to the various station access constants. I don't recommend using this.
  1. Add an icon to represent the item when held in the hand to icons/obj/custom_items.dmi (or whatever your codebase defines as CUSTOM_ITEM_OBJ). The icon state should be the same as the value set for item_icon in the config.

  2. Add icons to icons/mob/custom_items.dmi (or, again, whatever your codebase defines as CUSTOM_ITEM_MOB) for inhands. You need a left and right icon. The icon state should be the item_icon followed by _l for left and _r for right.

  3. If the item is wearable, add an icon to icons/mob/custom_items.dmi for the on-mob icon.

  4. If the item isn't a kit, you're done. Have fun. Kits have several extra variables and icons.

{
ckey: zuhayr
character_name: Jane Doe
item_path: /obj/item/kit/paint
item_name: APLU customisation kit
item_desc: A customisation kit with all the parts needed to turn an APLU into a "Titan's Fist" model.
kit_name: APLU "Titan's Fist"
kit_desc: Looks like an overworked, under-maintained Ripley with some horrific damage.
kit_icon: titan
additional_data: ripley, firefighter
}
  • kit_name is the name that will be used for the items the kit is used on.
  • kit_desc is the description that will be applied to items the kit is used on.
  • kit_icon is the icon_state that the kit will use.
  • additional_data has two roles. For voidsuit kits, it's the type of helmet light overlay to use. For mechs, it's a list of the mech types the kit can be used on (separated by ', ' like titles).
  1. For mechs, add three icons to icons/obj/custom_items.dmi - kit_icon, kit_icon-open and kit_icon-broken. These are the mech icon, the icon when stationary and without a pilot, and the wreckage icon respectively. You're done now, good work.

  2. For suits, add two icons to icons/obj/custom_items.dmi - kit_icon_suit and kit_icon_helmet. These icons represent the suit parts when in inventory.

  3. Add four icons to icons/mob/custom_items.dmi. You need to add in-hand icons (see 3) for both kit_icon_suit and kit_icon_helmet.

  4. Add a final two icons to icons/mob/custom_items.dmi under kit_icon_suit and kit_icon_helmet for the on-mob icons.

  5. You're done. Compile, test, and discover you misspelled a state, etc.

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