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Can't use Revoked items from a player's inventory? and other questions

I'm sorry that I'm not good at foreign languages using a translator.

Can't use Revoked items from a player's inventory?

For example, using the ModifyItemUses cloudScript increasing or decreasing the quantity of Revoked items.

If so, can you tell me why can't use Revoked items?

So, are only active items available in the player's inventory?

additional questions)

1. If an item is Revoked, does it disappear after a certain period of time?

2. player's inventory limit is 1500, is it counted only as active items?

(Are expired/revoked/stacked items not counted?)

3. What happens if a player's inventory exceeds the limit?

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>> Can't use Revoked items from a player's inventory? Why?

To ‘Revoke’ an item simply means to withdraw the item from the player’s inventory. The item is removed. So that it can’t be consumed or appended any action on.

>> Player's inventory limit is 1500, is it counted only as active items?

Yes, the limit is for the active items in a player’s inventory. Expired/revoked/stacked items do not appear in a player’s inventory.

>> What happens if a player's inventory exceeds the limit?

The player should not be able to get any more item until some items are removed from their inventory. In general, it is not recommended to make a player’s inventory reaching the limit. Otherwise, as the inventory is very big, it could be slow when trying to get the inventory.

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Thank you. It helped a lot.

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