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m (ZHOUY1 moved page Shield changing to Size changing shield: Name was unclear about whether this is a script or a service.) |
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== Example == |
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''a ruby-inset golvern target shield'' |
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On the reverse of the golvern target shield, a complex arrangement of gears, cogs, and shafts link a series of tightly overlapping plates about the edges so that they can swivel synchronously while still maintaining most of their strength. A small pin locks the plates firmly in place. You judge that the plates could swivel both inward and outward from their current position. |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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>open shield |
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You flip open the locking pin on the mechanism holding the edges of the shield in place. |
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>push shield |
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As you push on the edges of your shield, they ingeniously fold in on themselves, making the shield a bit smaller. |
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Roundtime: 3 sec. |
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</pre> |
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[[Category:Item Scripts]] |
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[[Category:Functional Scripts]] |
Revision as of 12:20, 19 June 2017
Size Changing Shields are shields whose size (small/medium/large/tower) can be changed at will by the owner. All associated factors of the shield change to the corresponding shield size.
Example
a ruby-inset golvern target shield
On the reverse of the golvern target shield, a complex arrangement of gears, cogs, and shafts link a series of tightly overlapping plates about the edges so that they can swivel synchronously while still maintaining most of their strength. A small pin locks the plates firmly in place. You judge that the plates could swivel both inward and outward from their current position.
>open shield You flip open the locking pin on the mechanism holding the edges of the shield in place. >push shield As you push on the edges of your shield, they ingeniously fold in on themselves, making the shield a bit smaller. Roundtime: 3 sec.