Flee 'in'?

Started by sleepyhead, September 13, 2017, 08:07:23 PM

I know you can flee 'out' of an area if there is an out direction, but can you flee 'in' to an area like an alley or a building that you would normally have to type 'enter' to get into? If so, what's the syntax? If not, maybe it'd be a good idea to be able to attempt this.

Not only can you flee "out" of an area if there's an out exit, if there -is- an out exit, it is the only direction that you -can- flee out of.  Even if you put in a specific direction and you have (master) flee, you'll flee out every damn time.

(Unless they've changed the code in the last year or so.)
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Hm. So I'm guessing you cannot flee in, then?

October 13, 2017, 10:56:07 AM #3 Last Edit: August 05, 2018, 04:00:36 AM by Molten Heart
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Quote from: Synthesis on October 13, 2017, 02:39:51 AM
Not only can you flee "out" of an area if there's an out exit, if there -is- an out exit, it is the only direction that you -can- flee out of.  Even if you put in a specific direction and you have (master) flee, you'll flee out every damn time.

(Unless they've changed the code in the last year or so.)

Still correct. Still a code thingy I hate.
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