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** [[Commoner]]: ''A nondescript gathering of rocks put together without any clear organization.''
** [[Commoner]]: ''A nondescript gathering of rocks put together without any clear organization.''
** [[Empath]]: ''A pile of rocks skillfully arranged to prevent the materials from shifting, at least in public.''
** [[Empath]]: ''A pile of rocks skillfully arranged to prevent the materials from shifting, at least in public.''
** [[Moon Mage]]: ''An archaic configuration of rocks that might look like a pile in a different light.''
** [[Moon Mage]]: ''The archaic configuration of rocks vaguely resembles a crescent moon.''
*** Old version: ''An archaic configuration of rocks that might look like a pile in a different light.''
** [[Necromancer]]: ''The hideous pile of rocks vaguely resembles a corpse that's been hacked to bits.''
** [[Necromancer]]: ''The hideous pile of rocks vaguely resembles a corpse that's been hacked to bits.''
** [[Paladin]]: ''A heroic organization of rocks boldly holding itself together against all odds.''
** [[Paladin]]: ''A heroic organization of rocks boldly holding itself together against all odds.''

Revision as of 21:15, 15 December 2009


The COLLECT command is used to collect piles of items in the surroundings based on the foraging skill. Piles have a number of items in them based on the forager's skill relative to the difficulty of the item collected.

Syntax

  • COLLECT
  • COLLECT <item>

Roundtime

  • Basic use results in 15 seconds.

Additional Notes

  • KICK <item> will destroy the pile.
  • Piles have a different look depending on the Forager's guild.
    • Barbarian: A crude heap of rocks with bits and pieces of foreign matter sticking out at odd angles.
    • Bard: An artful arrangement of rocks that might resemble a pile if you stare at it long enough.
    • Cleric: A cairn-like mound of rocks.
    • Commoner: A nondescript gathering of rocks put together without any clear organization.
    • Empath: A pile of rocks skillfully arranged to prevent the materials from shifting, at least in public.
    • Moon Mage: The archaic configuration of rocks vaguely resembles a crescent moon.
      • Old version: An archaic configuration of rocks that might look like a pile in a different light.
    • Necromancer: The hideous pile of rocks vaguely resembles a corpse that's been hacked to bits.
    • Paladin: A heroic organization of rocks boldly holding itself together against all odds.
    • Ranger: A perfectly arranged pile of rocks in which each piece rests against the other in a delicate balance that preserves its natural essence.
    • Thief: A misshapen pile of rocks that looks vaguely like it could be someone else's pile of rocks.
    • Trader: A neat collection of rocks organized by weight and market value.
    • Warrior Mage: A loose stack of rocks that looks almost like a bundle of firewood.