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The '''{{tt|dump}} [[page type is::command]]''' can be used to remove 'junk' items from your room or to dump items from a container in your right hand into one of the many 'trash cans' located across Elanthia.
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==Syntax==
[[Category:Commands]]


===Trash===
From "Verb List Dump"
* {{tt|DUMP JUNK}} - Summon the janitor to your current room.
* {{tt|DUMP CHECK}} - Display information regarding the janitor called by this command.
* {{tt|DUMP MY}} ''<container>'' {{tt|INTO}} ''<trash receptacle>'' - Dump all items in container into specified receptacle.
* {{tt|DUMP <SUBSTANCES/PAPER/SKINS> INTO}} ''<trash recepticle>'' - Dump all items that match the type specified into receptacle.
* {{tt|DUMP}} ''<adjective> <noun>'' {{tt|INTO}} ''<trash receptical>'' - Dump all items that match what you specify into receptacle.


===Container Movement===
The dump verb can be used to remove 'junk' items from your room or to dump items from a container in your right hand into one of the many 'trash cans' located across Elanthia.
* {{tt|DUMP}} ''< 1st container>'' {{tt|into}} ''<2nd container>'' - Moves the entirity of the contents of one container to another.
: Note: The second container must be at least as big as the first, as well as being empty.
* {{tt|DUMP OUT}} - Empties the container held in the right hand onto the ground.


==Warning==
DUMP JUNK
Be aware that this verb works independently from the normal janitor mechanics. Drop or leave items on the ground **AT YOUR OWN RISK**. As always, if an item is valuable to you, do not drop or leave the item on the ground. Also, use caution when dumping the contents of a container into a trash bin. The items *CANNOT* be restored.
Summon the janitor to your current room.


==Also See==
DUMP CHECK
{{PostLink}}
Display information regarding the janitor called by this command.

DUMP MY [CONTAINER] INTO [RECEPTACLE]
Dump all items in container into specified receptacle.
Example: DUMP MY BACKPACK INTO TRASH BIN

DUMP [SUBSTANCES|PAPER|SKINS] INTO [RECEPTACLE]
Dump all items that match the type specified into receptacle.
Example: DUMP PAPER INTO TRASH BIN

DUMP [ADJECTIVE] [NOUN] INTO [RECEPTACLE]
Dump all items that match what you specify into receptacle.
Example: DUMP ROOT INTO TRASH BIN -- Dump all roots.
DUMP YELITH ROOT INTO TRASH BIN -- Dump only yelith roots.


Be aware that this verb works independently from the normal janitor mechanics. Drop or leave items on the ground **AT YOUR OWN RISK**. As always, if an item is valuable to you, do not drop or leave the item on the ground. Also, use caution when dumping the contents of a container into a trash bin. The items *CANNOT* be restored.

Revision as of 20:18, 28 June 2009

The DUMP command can be used to remove 'junk' items from your room or to dump items from a container in your right hand into one of the many 'trash cans' located across Elanthia.

Syntax

Trash

  • DUMP JUNK - Summon the janitor to your current room.
  • DUMP CHECK - Display information regarding the janitor called by this command.
  • DUMP MY <container> INTO <trash receptacle> - Dump all items in container into specified receptacle.
  • DUMP <SUBSTANCES/PAPER/SKINS> INTO <trash recepticle> - Dump all items that match the type specified into receptacle.
  • DUMP <adjective> <noun> INTO <trash receptical> - Dump all items that match what you specify into receptacle.

Container Movement

  • DUMP < 1st container> INTO <2nd container> - Moves the entirity of the contents of one container to another.
Note: The second container must be at least as big as the first, as well as being empty.
  • DUMP OUT - Empties the container held in the right hand onto the ground.

Warning

Be aware that this verb works independently from the normal janitor mechanics. Drop or leave items on the ground **AT YOUR OWN RISK**. As always, if an item is valuable to you, do not drop or leave the item on the ground. Also, use caution when dumping the contents of a container into a trash bin. The items *CANNOT* be restored.

Also See

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