Object descriptions
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Certain items in Cantr are able to be described. This description will be visible to all players. A description can be a maximum of 320 characters long.
Describing Objects During Manufacturing
Most objects are able to be described during manufacturing. On the build confirmation page, you will see a checkbox that, when clicked, will allow you to describe the item.
Describing Objects After Manufacturing
If you would like to describe an object after it has already been manufactured, you will need the specific tool that will allow you to modify it. In your inventory, you click the scissors icon on the tool to modify something. The "Changing object description" menu will come up, where you can choose which object to describe, and enter the new description.
Which tool is used is based on the following list: knitting needles, needle, pliers, crochet hook, peen hammer, hammer, carving knife, chisel, knife. The first tool that appears on this list, and was used to manufacture the object to be changed, will be what's used. Some items have a special rule since none of the previous ones applies. For example ceramics use a paintbrush. The list below lists more exceptions to these rules.
Needle
- reed hat
- cotton headwrap
- silk headwrap
- hide headband
- cotton headband
- cotton turban
- silk pirong
- reed shirt
- cotton pirong
- primitive sandals
- loin cloth
- fur loin cloth
- hemp loin cloth
- cotton loin cloth
- long cotton loin cloth
- toga
- silk veil
- cotton facewrap
- cotton blindfold
- hemp blindfold
- silk blindfold
- silk kerchief
- reed skirt
- great kilt
- silk sash
- cotton sash
- simple rope belt
Pliers
- iron framed spectacles
- small gold earrings
- gold earrings
- iron earrings
- gold ring with a big diamond
- gold ring with a small diamond
- silver ring with a small diamond
- silver earrings
- diamond earrings
- silver necklace
- embroidered necklace
- brooch
- silver framed spectacles
- silver scarab earrings
- silver emerald necklace
- gold anklet with rubies
- gold coin anklet
- silver turquoise ring
- gold turquoise ring
- golden pearl ring
- golden wreath
- silver ring with a big diamond
- small emerald silver ring
- silver ring with a large emerald
- small emerald gold ring
- gold ring with a large emerald
- emerald and diamond flower ring
- large ruby silver ring
- large ruby gold ring
- gold ring with emerald and diamonds
- diamond and silver stud earrings
- pearl drop earrings
- wire wrapped topaz ring
- silver topaz fang ring
- topaz stud earrings
- topaz teardrop necklace
- gold topaz pendant
- light silver topaz necklace
- topaz and diamonds bracelet
- gold sapphire ring
- jade silver ring
- jade gold ring
- gold braid clips
- gem hair beads
Labels
Some items (containers) are described by using labels. Labels work like any other sign changing tool, but they deteriorate rapidly during the describing project and you might need more than one to finish a project, based on the length of the project. Since the deterioration status of labels is hidden, there's no way of telling which ones are unused and which ones are about to crumble.
Items described with a label:
- barrel
- oil drum
- container
- small silo
- chest
- apothecary kit
- tin can
- large wooden crate
- small barrel
- large barrel
- tin can
- small wooden crate
- steel flask
- small glass bottle
- large glass bottle
- reed basket
- grass basket