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Try as you might, you cannot get a good sense of whether or not the <gemcutter>'s pockets could get any deeper, but you can tell that the <gemcutter> is as light as it can get
Try as you might, you cannot get a good sense of whether or not the <gemcutter>'s pockets could get any deeper, but you can tell that the <gemcutter> is as light as it can get
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==Verbs==
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>look in <gemcutter>
The <gemcutter> is holding no gem, and there is a <pattern> set in the slot in its back.

>put <gem> in my <gemcutter>
You carefully place the <gem> into your <gemcutter>.

>turn <gemcutter>
You wind up your <gemcutter> several times and let it go. The <gemcutter> winds up and begins chiseling away at the gem. Working furiously, steam shoots out of its head, creating a thick cloud. After a moment, the cloud clears and the <gemcutter> brushes away the dust to reveal a perfectly cut jewel.
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[[Category:Gems| ]]

Revision as of 15:40, 5 September 2016

A gem cutter is a device that will cut a gem into a new design following a player-chosen pattern. Specifically, the prefix of the gem will be changed to a <pattern>-<descriptor> <gem> (where <descriptor> can be "-shaped," "-etched," etc.). These items are sold from merchant shops or festivals, sometimes with unique patterns. Players can PUT a gem and pattern in the device, LOOK inside to see the current settings, and TURN the device to cut the gem.

Analyze

You analyze your <gemcutter> sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information:
This item may be altered under the following conditions: the gemcutter's form must be something humanoid with a back, a head, and an appendage that can hold something, like a hand, a claw, or paw.  It must be made of metal.

The gemcutter can have both a long and a show.

Only certain patterns made specifically for gemcutters can be used with this item.

Try as you might, you cannot get a good sense of whether or not the <gemcutter>'s pockets could get any deeper, but you can tell that the <gemcutter> is as light as it can get

Verbs

>look in <gemcutter>
The <gemcutter> is holding no gem, and there is a <pattern> set in the slot in its back.

>put <gem> in my <gemcutter>
You carefully place the <gem> into your <gemcutter>.

>turn <gemcutter>
You wind up your <gemcutter> several times and let it go.  The <gemcutter> winds up and begins chiseling away at the gem.  Working furiously, steam shoots out of its head, creating a thick cloud.  After a moment, the cloud clears and the <gemcutter> brushes away the dust to reveal a perfectly cut jewel.