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8296, Improved Compare wierdness
Posted by Vranth on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
<100%hp 100%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> exa suit
The white silk underlining of this robe is layered with an outer coat
of blue fabric, on which is sewn the thinnest slivers of blue-green
jadeite you have ever seen. The robe is amazingly light and
comfortable given that it is embroidered with wafer-thin rock pieces.
Cinched at the waist of the robe is a matching belt of blue-green
jadeite, completing the ensemble.

A suit of blue-green jadeite is a clothing, made of silk, and weighs 5 pounds 8 ounces.

<100%hp 100%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> exa shirt
This shirt has been made from the hide of a wyvern. It is tough, but
very soft and flexible.

A wyvern scale shirt is armor worn on the body, made of leather, and weighs 9 pounds 15 ounces.

<100%hp 100%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> wear shirt
You step out of the shadows.
You wear a wyvern scale shirt on your body.

<100%hp 100%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> wear suit
You stop using a wyvern scale shirt.
You wear a suit of blue-green jadeite on your body.

<100%hp 97%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> rem shirt
You step out of the shadows.
You do not have that item.

<100%hp 97%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> rem suit
You stop using a suit of blue-green jadeite.

<100%hp 100%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> comp suit shirt
You can't compare a suit of blue-green jadeite and a wyvern scale shirt.

<100%hp 100%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> comp shirt skin
A wyvern scale shirt looks like it would protect you less than a skin from the snow leopard.
A skin from the snow leopard looks better suited to keeping you healthy.

<100%hp 100%m 98%mv 6746tnl (43.26%)> comp suit skin
You can't compare a suit of blue-green jadeite and a skin from the snow leopard.



8297, By design. Mostly.
Posted by Valguarnera on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
The problem you're seeing is that you're comparing armor to clothing. There's no comparison in protective value-- clothing doesn't give you any.

At some point I'll probably add the ability to cross-compare them, just counting clothing as armor with no protective value. This would let you get the extra content from Improved Compare.

valguarnera@carrionfields.com