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Message " "
Message " "
player.RemoveItem "item ID" 1</pre>
player.RemoveItem "item ID" 1</pre>
This seems to shortcircuit the message display and will prevent any other messages from being queued or displayed for a couple of seconds. [[Avoiding Message Spam|Here]] are some alternative methods that don't disrupt other messages.
**This seems to shortcircuit the message display and will prevent any other messages from being queued or displayed for a couple of seconds. [[Avoiding Message Spam|Here]] are some alternative methods that don't disrupt other messages.
 
*When you remove an item while the player's inventory menu ([[MenuMode]] 1002) is open, the item will remain visible even though it's really not there. To refresh the menu after removing the item, use
<pre>player.AddItem YourMiscItem 1
player.EquipItem YourMiscItem
player.UnEquipItem YourMiscItem
player.RemoveItem YourMiscItem 1</pre>
**If the menu has been hidden with '''con_ToggleMenus''' (either via script or console) this will not work.
*When you remove a large number of unique items from the player while their inventory menu is open, there may be some lag. You can prevent this with OBSE's [[con_ToggleMenus]] by placing it on both sides of the remove lines:
<pre>con_ToggleMenus
player.RemoveItem SomeItem001 1
...
player.RemoveItem SomeItem100 1
con_ToggleMenus
;Refresh the menu
player.AddItem YourMiscItem 1
player.EquipItem YourMiscItem
player.UnEquipItem YourMiscItem
player.RemoveItem YourMiscItem 1</pre>


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 14:35, 23 January 2008

Removes count number of the specified item from the calling object's inventory.


Syntax:

RemoveItem ObjectID, count


Examples:

RemoveItem Gold001 50
Ref MyItem
Short count

set MyItem to ArenaAkaviriLongSword
set count to 1
player.removeitem MyItem Count


Notes

  • If ObjectID is a leveled list, the leveled item generated from the leveled list will be removed.
  • By default, using this function on the player will display a message informing the player that the item in question has been removed. In many situations, this is very annoying, but you can use a pair of blank Message calls to prevent it from happening, like so:
Message " "
Message " "
player.RemoveItem "item ID" 1
    • This seems to shortcircuit the message display and will prevent any other messages from being queued or displayed for a couple of seconds. Here are some alternative methods that don't disrupt other messages.
  • When you remove an item while the player's inventory menu (MenuMode 1002) is open, the item will remain visible even though it's really not there. To refresh the menu after removing the item, use
player.AddItem YourMiscItem 1
player.EquipItem YourMiscItem
player.UnEquipItem YourMiscItem
player.RemoveItem YourMiscItem 1
    • If the menu has been hidden with con_ToggleMenus (either via script or console) this will not work.
  • When you remove a large number of unique items from the player while their inventory menu is open, there may be some lag. You can prevent this with OBSE's con_ToggleMenus by placing it on both sides of the remove lines:
con_ToggleMenus
player.RemoveItem SomeItem001 1
...
player.RemoveItem SomeItem100 1
con_ToggleMenus
;Refresh the menu
player.AddItem YourMiscItem 1
player.EquipItem YourMiscItem
player.UnEquipItem YourMiscItem
player.RemoveItem YourMiscItem 1

See Also