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Smelly items are items, usually clothing, that give off a scent to the room when RUBbed. The scent is emitted even if the user is hidden or invisible. |
Smelly items are items, usually clothing, that give off a scent to the room when RUBbed. The scent is emitted even if the user is hidden or invisible. |
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Revision as of 15:39, 31 October 2016
Smelly items are items, usually clothing, that give off a scent to the room when RUBbed. The scent is emitted even if the user is hidden or invisible.
Analyze
The Smelly item script does not currently have an ANALYZE. The item and its scent can both be altered, although the scent may require a special merchant.
>analyze my bowtie You analyze your floral jacquard bowtie and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions. A talented merchant may be able to deepen the floral jacquard bowtie's pockets, but there may be restrictions on how many items it can hold. However, you can tell that the bowtie is as light as it can get.
Examples
Open
First-person
>rub bowtie You rub your floral jacquard bowtie, causing it to release the bouquet of merlot and winter roses into the air.
Third-person
XXX rubs his floral jacquard bowtie, causing it to release the bouquet of merlot and winter roses into the air.
Hidden/Invisible
First-person
hide You attempt to blend with the surroundings, and feel confident that no one has noticed your doing so. H>rub bowtie You rub your floral jacquard bowtie, causing it to release the bouquet of merlot and winter roses into the air.
Third-person
You suddenly smell the bouquet of merlot and winter roses wafting through the air.