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==How to maintain a bonus==
==How to maintain a bonus==
*Stay out of the cities. There are two relevant primary categories of rooms in DR: In Town vs. Out of Town. There are also different degrees of In-Town or Out-of-Town. The longer you remain in an In-Town area the lower your bonus goes. You can restore your bonus by spending time in Out-of-Town Areas.
*Stay out of the cities.


===Pace Messages===
===Pace Messages===
Pace messages tell you what degree a room is In-Town or Out-of-Town. Simply type <tt>PACE</tt>.
You glance about the area while pacing back and forth, like a large, stalking mountain cat.
*You glance about the area while pacing back and forth, like a large, stalking mountain cat.
You pace back and forth, smiling slightly to yourself at the refreshing familiarity of the area.
You pace back and forth.
*You pace back and forth, smiling slightly to yourself at the refreshing familiarity of the area.
You pace back and forth, scowling slightly at your surroundings.
*You pace back and forth.
You pace back and forth like a trapped animal.
*You pace back and forth, scowling slightly at your surroundings.
*You pace back and forth like a trapped animal.


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Revision as of 11:14, 21 October 2007

Boosted Skills

  • Scouting

How to maintain a bonus

  • Stay out of the cities. There are two relevant primary categories of rooms in DR: In Town vs. Out of Town. There are also different degrees of In-Town or Out-of-Town. The longer you remain in an In-Town area the lower your bonus goes. You can restore your bonus by spending time in Out-of-Town Areas.

Pace Messages

Pace messages tell you what degree a room is In-Town or Out-of-Town. Simply type PACE.

  • You glance about the area while pacing back and forth, like a large, stalking mountain cat.
  • You pace back and forth, smiling slightly to yourself at the refreshing familiarity of the area.
  • You pace back and forth.
  • You pace back and forth, scowling slightly at your surroundings.
  • You pace back and forth like a trapped animal.
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