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[[Crystal amulet]]s are common [[magical item]]s found on [[creature]]s in [[GemStone IV]]. These items, when [[WEAR (verb)|worn]] and [[RUB (verb)|rubbed]] allow a player to access a [[realm]]-wide thought net, where they can transmit their thoughts to communicate with other players in the same realm by means of the [[THINK (verb)|THINK]] verb.
[[Crystal amulet]]s are common [[magical item]]s found on [[creature]]s in [[GemStone IV]]. These items, when [[WEAR (verb)|worn]] and [[RUB (verb)|rubbed]] allow a player to access a [[realm]]-wide thought net, where they can transmit their thoughts to communicate with other players in the same realm by means of the [[THINK (verb)|THINK]] verb.


== Scripts ==
== [[Script]]s ==
PULL
PULL
: Allows the player to access the ''black'' or ''subdued'' thought channel. This channel is commonly used for the purposes of [[merchanting]] in [[Wehnimer's Landing]].
: Allows the player to access the ''black'' or ''subdued'' thought channel. This channel is commonly used for the purposes of [[merchanting]] in [[Wehnimer's Landing]].

Revision as of 11:57, 13 June 2006

Crystal amulets are common magical items found on creatures in GemStone IV. These items, when worn and rubbed allow a player to access a realm-wide thought net, where they can transmit their thoughts to communicate with other players in the same realm by means of the THINK verb.

Scripts

PULL

Allows the player to access the black or subdued thought channel. This channel is commonly used for the purposes of merchanting in Wehnimer's Landing.

TURN

Allows the player to access the white or muted thought channel. This channel is largely unused.

TOUCH

Allows the player to access the grey or faint thought channel. This is the default channel for the thought net, and is generally used for casual communication. Merchanting on the grey channel is generally frowned upon in most towns.