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:''You learned something useful from your observation.''<br />
:''You learned something useful from your observation.''<br />
:''Roundtime: 5 sec.''<br />
:''Roundtime: 5 sec.''<br />

The roundtime is equal to 20 - circle/2 with a minimum of 5, but can increase further due to cloud cover.


Once a [[Moon Mage]] has observed a celestial body and learned something from it, they may then use the {{com|PREDICT}} command to preform a prediction and give a bonus or penalty to a skill based on the result of said prediction.
Once a [[Moon Mage]] has observed a celestial body and learned something from it, they may then use the {{com|PREDICT}} command to preform a prediction and give a bonus or penalty to a skill based on the result of said prediction.


There is a timer that restricts the time between possible successful observations. It's around 3 minutes, but needs verification. If a player tries to observe too soon, they receive a message similar to this:
There is a timer of 2-4 minutes (random) that restricts the time between possible successful observations. If a player tries to observe too soon, they receive a message similar to this:


:''You scan the skies for a few moments.''<br />
:''You scan the skies for a few moments.''<br />
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:''You fail to learn anything useful from your observation.''<br />
:''You fail to learn anything useful from your observation.''<br />
:''Roundtime: 5 sec.''<br />
:''Roundtime: 5 sec.''<br />

Telescopes will help with observations (Through {{com|CENTER}} followed by {{com|PEER}}) and the moons and Sun will always grant at least a partial success through anything except total cloud cover.


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Revision as of 19:34, 28 February 2010

Syntax

OBSERVE
OBSERVE WEATHER - Will let you know the weather. Useful if you are drying things in a pyramid.
OBSERVE <celestial body> - Moon Mages


This command is used primarily for Moon Mages to view celestial bodies and gain insight to preform predictions on themselves or others. It's secondary function acts much like the LOOK command, except it outputs the following to the user: "You look around, trying to appear nonchalant."

Upon a successful observation, the player will receive a message similar to the following:

You scan the skies for a few moments.
Xibar is unobscured by clouds.
Waxing still, half of the blue moon Xibar looks down from above.
It is quite near and glowing rather insistently.


You learned something useful from your observation.
Roundtime: 5 sec.

The roundtime is equal to 20 - circle/2 with a minimum of 5, but can increase further due to cloud cover.

Once a Moon Mage has observed a celestial body and learned something from it, they may then use the PREDICT command to preform a prediction and give a bonus or penalty to a skill based on the result of said prediction.

There is a timer of 2-4 minutes (random) that restricts the time between possible successful observations. If a player tries to observe too soon, they receive a message similar to this:

You scan the skies for a few moments.
Xibar is unobscured by clouds.
Waxing still, half of the blue moon Xibar looks down from above.
It is quite near and glowing rather insistently.


You have not pondered your last observation sufficiently.
You are unable to make use of this latest observation.
Roundtime: 5 sec.

It should be noted that it is possible to fail in an observation, based on a few factors, including, but not limited to, cloud cover, Astrology skill, and Perception skill. Upon failing an observation the player will receive a message similar to this:

You scan the skies for a few moments.
Xibar is unobscured by clouds.
Waxing still, half of the blue moon Xibar looks down from above.
It is quite near and glowing rather insistently.


You fail to learn anything useful from your observation.
Roundtime: 5 sec.

Telescopes will help with observations (Through CENTER followed by PEER) and the moons and Sun will always grant at least a partial success through anything except total cloud cover.