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- A tent that is standing can be left unattended for 'about 25 minutes' before it will fold. In its folded state (example - a collapsed blue canvas tent) on the ground, 'it is subject to normal loss mechanics' including the janitor. |
- A tent that is standing can be left unattended for 'about 25 minutes' before it will fold. In its folded state (example - a collapsed blue canvas tent) on the ground, 'it is subject to normal loss mechanics' including the janitor. |
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- Anything that causes a tent to fold, including interactions from critters and other effects will put it in this vulnerable state. |
- Anything that causes a tent to fold, including interactions from critters and other effects will put it in this vulnerable state. |
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- A tent will not collapse if it is occupied, unless a creature knocks it over or you were to die. |
- A tent will not collapse if it is occupied, unless a creature knocks it over or you were to die. |
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This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! AnalyzeThis is a canvas tent. It must remain a canvas tent. You can have a long description only for the standing version of the tent as long as the description includes "canvas tent." The interior of the tent may be changed by some merchants, but remember that we're roughing it. No frilly silky pillows! This is camping! You can STAND the tent to pitch it, and FOLD it to take it down. You can also CLEAN, LEAN, or KNOCK on the tent. This is a standard tent and will be knocked down by hostile creatures. The owner may have one guest. This tent can be lightened by one pound until it reaches five pounds. Tier 1
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Important Notes - A tent that is standing can be left unattended for 'about 25 minutes' before it will fold. In its folded state (example - a collapsed blue canvas tent) on the ground, 'it is subject to normal loss mechanics' including the janitor.
- Anything that causes a tent to fold, including interactions from critters and other effects will put it in this vulnerable state.
- A tent will not collapse if it is occupied, unless a creature knocks it over or you were to die.