Verb:DETECT
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The DETECT verb is used primarily to find a trap on a container, such as a box, or on a locked door. This verb carries little to no risk to setting off a trap, and generally is used first, before the disarm verb to try to remove a trap.
>help detect Usage: DETECT {container or door} - Attempt to find a trap on a closed and locked container or door DETECT {other target} - Blink in surprise upon noticing someone or something DETECT {LEFT|RIGHT} - Attempt to find a trap on or blink in surprise upon noticing the item in the specified hand If a trap is found on a container or door, the DISARM verb may then be used to try to render the trap inactive. >verb info detect No match found.
- DETECTing a box with no traps.
>detect my chest You carefully begin to examine an acid-pitted gold chest for traps... You discover no traps. Roundtime: 18 sec.
- Examples of DETECT other than on containers and doors.
>detect <self> Yep. You're still here! >detect backpack You blink in surprise as though just becoming aware of a translucent spidersilk backpack's presence. >detect gate You blink in surprise as though just becoming aware of a wrought-iron gate's presence.