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==Syntax== |
==Syntax== |
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{{com|PUSH}} {{tt|MY <item> WITH MY PACKET}} |
{{com|PUSH}} {{tt|MY <item> WITH MY PACKET}} |
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{{tt|<item>}} can be a raw material (e.g. cloth, stone, metal, wood, etc) or a finished product of one of the crafting systems. |
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==Variations== |
==Variations== |
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*{{ilink|i|packet of deed claim forms}} |
*{{ilink|i|packet of deed claim forms}} |
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*{{ilink|i|small packet of deed claim forms}} |
*{{ilink|i|small packet of deed claim forms}} |
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{{RefAl|p=-|a=y}} |
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*{{ilink|i|crafting deed}} |
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*{{ilink|i|deed register}} |
Latest revision as of 12:41, 5 December 2016
Deed packets are sold in crafting societies and can be used to turn raw crafting materials or crafted items into a deed. A deed counts as two items for inventory purposes and weighs 1 stone. Deeds can be stored/organized in a deed register.
Syntax
PUSH MY <ITEM> WITH MY PACKET
<ITEM> can be a raw material (e.g. cloth, stone, metal, wood, etc) or a finished product of one of the crafting systems.
Variations