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: When used on other items, it may reveal special ways that verbs (rub, tap, turn, etc.) can work with an item. |
: When used on other items, it may reveal special ways that verbs (rub, tap, turn, etc.) can work with an item. |
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: When used on a horse, reveals information about the condition of the horse. |
: When used on a horse, reveals information about the condition of the horse. |
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===Default Message === |
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You carefully examine a [ITEM], but see nothing special. |
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{{tt|study}} |
{{tt|study}} |
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: Study what? |
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{{tt|study}} (self) |
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Syntax
STUDY <item>
- When used on items that are scholarly in nature (compendiums, artwork, spell scrolls, etc.), teaches scholarship and other skills.
- When used on other items, it may reveal special ways that verbs (rub, tap, turn, etc.) can work with an item.
- When used on a horse, reveals information about the condition of the horse.
Default Message
You carefully examine a [ITEM], but see nothing special.
STUDY
- Study what?
STUDY (self)
- You take on a studious look.