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Examples of skins with further functions include firethorns, which are obtained from skinning a [[firethorn shoot]]<sup>[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1411]</sup>, and shiny vor'taz horns, which are sometimes obtained while skinning a [[horned vor'taz]]<sup>[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1251]</sup>. Firethorns heal poison when eaten, while shiny vor'taz horns are imbeddable.
Examples of skins with further functions include firethorns, which are obtained from skinning a [[firethorn shoot]]<sup>[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1411]</sup>, and shiny vor'taz horns, which are sometimes obtained while skinning a [[horned vor'taz]]<sup>[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1251]</sup>. Firethorns heal poison when eaten, while shiny vor'taz horns are imbeddable.

Many different creature skins are required components when doing [[Alchemy]].


== Skin Qualities ==
== Skin Qualities ==

Revision as of 06:46, 7 December 2007

The SKIN verb is used to extract various valuable and sometimes useful items from creatures throughout Elanthia. Successfully extracting a skin and the value of the skin is determined by a character's training in First Aid and Survival, the weapon used, whether or not the character is kneeling, the character's dexterity, and how difficult the creature is to skin.

Usage
  • SKIN <target> [WITH <weapon>]
  • SKIN <target> LEFT
  • SKIN <target> RIGHT
  • SKIN TARGET

Examples of skins with further functions include firethorns, which are obtained from skinning a firethorn shoot[1], and shiny vor'taz horns, which are sometimes obtained while skinning a horned vor'taz[2]. Firethorns heal poison when eaten, while shiny vor'taz horns are imbeddable.

Many different creature skins are required components when doing Alchemy.

Skin Qualities

The order of skin qualities is: crude, poor, fair, fine, exceptional, outstanding, superb, magnificent.
If "decent shape" is ever seen when appraising skins then the appraise failed.