In the Legend of Mir 2, players could write commands to reclaim items by writing an EnlightexBox script. Generally speaking, these scripts would automatically retrieve the items that the player did not need and store them in the game server's "warehouse." These commands can be implemented using loop statements and condition statements to automatically execute according to the player's actions and changes in the environment. For example, the following is a script command that may be used to retrieve items: ``` //Check if there are items in the warehouse if (Warehouse check item () == Item A) { //Recover Item A Warehouse Recovery Item A(); } //Check if there are other items in the warehouse if (Warehouse check item () == Item B) { //Recover Item B Warehouse Recovery Item B(); } ``` In this script, the first thing to do was to use the 'Warehouse Check Item ()' command to check if there was a specific item in the warehouse. If there is, use the command 'Warehouse reclaim Item A()' to reclaim Item A into the warehouse. Then, he used the 'Warehouse Check Item ()' command again to check if there were any other items in the warehouse. If there is, repeat the command 'Warehouse Reclaim Item B()' until all the items that need to be recycled have been recycled. It should be noted that in order to ensure the fairness and safety of the game, the Legend of Mir 2 usually did not allow players to automatically retrieve valuable items such as gold coins and equipment. If players were allowed to automatically reclaim these items, it might destroy the fairness and balance of the game and cause unnecessary losses to other players.