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: ''<Person> rubs <his/her> hands together.'' |
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|description=Rub various items for role-playing and mechanical purposes. |
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*{{com|rub}} {{tt|<item/person/critter/self>}}: (results vary based on demeanor) |
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[[Category:Commands]] |
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*{{com|RUB}} {{tt|<person/self> <bodypart>}}: |
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*{{com|Rub}} {{tt|<logbook>}}: To bond a new [[Crafting|crafting]] [[Logbook|logbook]] to you. |
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''You see'': You vigorously rub your feet with a fluffy <towel>, drying off as much water as possible.<br /> |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* There is currently a bug where, if someone in the room has a name beginning with "My" (Myandica, for example), ''rub my <object>'' will rub the person instead of the object in your hands. |
* There is currently a bug where, if someone in the room has a name beginning with "My" (Myandica, for example), ''rub my <object>'' will rub the person instead of the object in your hands. |
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* Some rub locations may not be available in certain cases. |
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==See Also== |
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*{{com|clean}} |
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*{{com|scrape}} |
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* [[Facial Hair]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 31 March 2021
Rub various items for role-playing and mechanical purposes. |
Syntax
- RUB <ITEM/PERSON/CRITTER/SELF>: (results vary based on demeanor)
- RUB <PERSON/SELF> <BODYPART>:
- RUB <LOGBOOK>: To bond a new crafting logbook to you.
- RUB <ITEM TO BE REPAIRED> WITH MY brush or sandpaper
- RUB <TOWEL>:
You see: You vigorously rub your feet with a fluffy <towel>, drying off as much water as possible.
Notes
- There is currently a bug where, if someone in the room has a name beginning with "My" (Myandica, for example), rub my <object> will rub the person instead of the object in your hands.
- In situations where the crafted item you're repairing already has an interaction with the Rub command, SCRAPE or CLEAN may be subsituted.
- Some rub locations may not be available in certain cases.
See Also
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