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If a player were to take any offensive action once tended, the bandage will fall off and the player will bleed in that area again. |
If a player were to take any offensive action once tended, the bandage will fall off and the player will bleed in that area again. |
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==Syntax== |
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<tt>TEND [MY | {player}] {area}</tt> |
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Where {area} may be one of the following |
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*Head |
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*Neck |
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*Chest |
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*Back |
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*Abdomen |
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*R/L Arm |
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*R/L Hand |
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*R/L Leg |
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<small>Note: Eye injuries (bruised, blinded, missing) do not bleed.</small> |
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==See Also== |
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[[Wounds]] |
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[[category:Verbs]] |
[[category:Verbs]] |
Revision as of 11:41, 22 May 2014
Bleeding can be stopped using the TEND verb. Success is based on skill in First Aid. Tending with little skill on heavy bleeders will cause massive roundtime for the tender and the tendee. Roundtime can be reduced with more training.
If a player were to take any offensive action once tended, the bandage will fall off and the player will bleed in that area again.
Syntax
TEND [MY | {player}] {area}
Where {area} may be one of the following
- Head
- Neck
- Chest
- Back
- Abdomen
- R/L Arm
- R/L Hand
- R/L Leg
Note: Eye injuries (bruised, blinded, missing) do not bleed.