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==Use==
==Use==
Labels may be placed on a hard container and then written on to display a short message (12 characters or less). Simply PUT LABEL ON [Item], then WRITE [your message]. You will need a stylus of some sort in one hand (a foraged stick works) and the item with label applied in the other. If you don't like how it turns out, you can RUB LABEL to erase the message and try again. Try not to mess up though, because each label can be rubbed/written on only so many times before it becomes useless and crumbles away.
Labels may be placed on a hard container and then written on to display a short message (12 characters or less). Simply {{com|PUT}} {{tt|LABEL ON}} ''<item>'', then {{com|WRITE}} ''<message>''. You will need a stylus of some sort in one hand (a foraged stick works) and the item with label applied in the other. If you don't like how it turns out, you can {{com|RUB}} {{tt|LABEL}} to erase the message and try again. Try not to mess up though, because each label can be rubbed/written on only so many times before it becomes useless and crumbles away.

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A wax label
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Weight: 1 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 125 Kronars100 Lirums <br />90.2 Dokoras <br />0.125 LTBpoints <br />0.125 Tickets <br />0.125 Scrips <br />
Properties:
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Random loot drop
Sold by Beppo's Badges, Belts, and Buckles for 90 Dokoras
Source is Random creature drop, Nefari's Emporium (2), Fenwyrthie's Curio Shop, Beppo's Badges, Belts, and Buckles

Use

Labels may be placed on a hard container and then written on to display a short message (12 characters or less). Simply PUT LABEL ON <item>, then WRITE <message>. You will need a stylus of some sort in one hand (a foraged stick works) and the item with label applied in the other. If you don't like how it turns out, you can RUB LABEL to erase the message and try again. Try not to mess up though, because each label can be rubbed/written on only so many times before it becomes useless and crumbles away.