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The DRAW verb is used in several contexts: card games, runestones, the summoning circles used in the sorcerer spell Planar Shift (740), and the fusion system.
Messaging
- Output of DRAW by itself
>draw DRAW <card name or number> <suit> while holding a playing card hand. For example, DRAW two of spirits, or DRAW 2 s.
- Output of DRAW when holding a brush to prepare a Runestone.
>draw (name of rune) rune Which rune did you want to draw?
- Output of DRAW when holding a piece of chalk in preparation to cast Planar Shift (740).
>draw You can draw a summoning circle using the following command: DRAW SUMMONING CIRCLE You can draw a destination pattern for spell 740 if you have a rune book in your hand, using the following command: DRAW PATTERN <pattern number from book> For example: draw pattern 5
- Output of DRAW ON MY ORB when holding a fusion orb.
You can draw one of the following on your orb: acorn, aegis, apple, arrow, asp, bear, berry, bird, blade, boar, bone, book, candle, cat, circle, claw, cloud, cross, crown, demon, dog, dragon, giant, globe, hart, heron, hook, imp, ivy, jelly, jewel, key, kobold, leaf, lemon, lion, lizard, map, moon, muffin, mug, needle, oak, orc, owl, peach, plume, pony, quail, quill, ring, root, rose, rune, saber, scroll, shard, shark, shield, skink, snake, spear, sprite, square, staff, star, sun, swirl, sword, talon, tear, thorn, throne, tiger, torch, tree, urgh, vereri, vole, wave, wing, wisp, wolf, wraith, wyvern, yam, yurt, or zombie.
- You can DRAW <object> ON ORB.