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==Help== |
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STOP {Spell ID#} - Dispel a worn spell that you can cast |
STOP {Spell ID#} - Dispel a worn spell that you can cast |
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STOP {Mnemonic} - Dispel a worn spell that you can cast |
STOP {Mnemonic} - Dispel a worn spell that you can cast |
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STOP GRASP - Stop [[Grasp of the Grave (709)]] and remove the remaining hands from the room. |
STOP GRASP - Stop [[Grasp of the Grave (709)]] and remove the remaining hands from the room. |
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STOP {Target} - Roleplaying verb against a player, creature, or self target. |
STOP {Target} - Roleplaying verb against a player, creature, or self target. |
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STOP LIST - Provides a list of activities you can currently STOP doing. |
STOP LIST - Provides a list of activities you can currently STOP doing.</pre> |
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>''stop {self}'' |
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===Roleplay=== |
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You stop dead in your tracks. |
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{{VerbTableStart |header1= Target |header2= |2Pview= Yes}} |
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{{VerbTableEntry|modifier1= Self |modifier2= |1Pview= You stop dead in your tracks. |2Pview= N/A |3Pview= Person stops dead in her tracks. }} |
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{{VerbTableEntry|modifier1= Person or Creature |modifier2= |1Pview= You abruptly lift your hand, your palm facing directly toward {target}. |2Pview= Person abruptly lifts her hand, her palm facing directly toward you. |3Pview= }} |
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{{Table end}} |
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>''stop {target}'' |
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You abruptly lift your hand, your palm facing directly toward {target}. |
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:<small>''Note: STOP GRASP is inaccurate in game and the description has been corrected here.''</small> |
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=== STOP Spell === |
=== STOP Spell === |
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The only two checks for stopping a spell is that it is defensive and that you can cast it. Some offensive spells can be stopped, [[Breeze (612)]] being an example; others use different verbs ([[ |
The only two checks for stopping a spell is that it is defensive and that you can cast it. Some offensive spells can be stopped, [[Breeze (612)]] being an example; others use different verbs ([[Tangleweed (610)]] uses [[DISMISS]]). [[Minor Sanctuary (213)]] can by stopped by anyone who has incanted it via scroll, blessed gem, or other method. |
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 9 December 2025
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STOP makes a character stop doing something. It also can be used for roleplay when targeted.
Help
Usage:
STOP {Spell ID#} - Dispel a worn spell that you can cast
STOP {Mnemonic} - Dispel a worn spell that you can cast
STOP SINGING - Stops all current songs
STOP PLAYING - Stops playing instrument
STOP PLAYING {style} - Stops playing instrument using style
STOP SNEAKING - Stop sneaking around.
STOP BREEZE - Stop a Breeze (612) that you have cast.
STOP DIVINE WRATH - Stops Divine Wrath (335).
STOP WATCHING - Stop watching a player.
STOP PROTECTING - Stop protecting a player.
STOP GUARDING - Stop guarding a player.
STOP STALKING - Stop silently following your target.
STOP MEDITATING - Stop meditating.
STOP STANCE - Stop maintaining any Martial Stance that you currently hold.
STOP GRASP - Stop Grasp of the Grave (709) and remove the remaining hands from the room.
STOP {Target} - Roleplaying verb against a player, creature, or self target.
STOP LIST - Provides a list of activities you can currently STOP doing.
Usage
Roleplay
| Target | First | Second | Third |
| Self | You stop dead in your tracks. | N/A | Person stops dead in her tracks. |
| Person or Creature | You abruptly lift your hand, your palm facing directly toward {target}. | Person abruptly lifts her hand, her palm facing directly toward you. | This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! |
STOP Spell
The only two checks for stopping a spell is that it is defensive and that you can cast it. Some offensive spells can be stopped, Breeze (612) being an example; others use different verbs (Tangleweed (610) uses DISMISS). Minor Sanctuary (213) can by stopped by anyone who has incanted it via scroll, blessed gem, or other method.