Syntax: DESIGN (information + syntax)
DESIGN NEW 352 (creates a new Libations design from the pattern) DESIGN <####> (look at your newly created design)
All Libations designs are created from the Libations pattern 352 ("brew").
When the design is created, from here on, you will need to identify your formula with the number you were assigned with DESIGN <####>
When you have customised your design to the full extent you will then be able to DESIGN <####> SUBMIT, and it will be sent to the crafter's guild for consideration. Once approved, you will be able to DESIGN <####> BREW <potstill>, which allows you to begin to brew your drink.
Using DESIGN on its own will show you a full list of options.
Customising your formula: DESIGN SET <item> <value>
Appearance
This is a critical part of describing the type of liquid that your drink is based off. It could be "a mixed cocktail" or "dark brown liquid". It's a description of the actual liquid inside a container, not a name for your drink or the container holding the liquid.
Title
TITLE (Optional): Thisis the unique name of your drink. Example: Amethyst Haze
Alcohol
ALCOHOL (optional): If your drink is going to cause any type of buzz, you'll need to assign an alcoholic value to it.
Sip
SIP <PLAYER|ROOM>: This is the message that players/the room will see when they drink from this particular formula. Please utilise HELP SCRIPTING for your ROOM messages.
Lastsip
LASTSIP <PLAYER|ROOM>: This is the message when there is only one sip remaining in the cup.
Please utilise HELP SCRIPTING for your ROOM messages.
Taste
TASTE (optional): Players are able to TASTE the drink before they consume it. When customising your formula for taste, you will need to complete the sentence:
"You cautiously lick the rim of the container and realize that it <taste message>."
Examples: has a pleasantly spicy taste, tastes bitter or is tasteless.
Smell
SMELL (optional): Players are able to SMELL the drink before they consume it. When customising your formula for taste, you will need to complete the sentence:
"You take a whiff from the container and realize that it <smell message>."
Examples: gives off a fresh scent, has a sulfurous smell to it or is odourless.