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* {{tt|Rub}} <logbook> to bond a new [[Crafting|crafting]] [[Logbook|logbook]] to you. |
* {{tt|Rub}} <logbook> to bond a new [[Crafting|crafting]] [[Logbook|logbook]] to you. |
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* {{tt|Rub}} <item to be repaired> with [[Wire Brush|brush]] |
* {{tt|Rub}} <item to be repaired> with [[Wire Brush|brush]] or {{ilink|i|Dogfish sandpaper|sandpaper}} |
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In situations where the crafted item you're [[Blacksmithing_discipline#Tool Repair|repairing]] already has an interaction with the Rub command, {{com|Scrape}} or {{com|Clean}} may be subsituted. |
In situations where the crafted item you're [[Blacksmithing_discipline#Tool Repair|repairing]] already has an interaction with the Rub command, {{com|Scrape}} or {{com|Clean}} may be subsituted. |
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Revision as of 20:40, 11 July 2015
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Syntax
- RUB <self>: ?
- <Person> rubs <his/her> hands together.
In situations where the crafted item you're repairing already has an interaction with the Rub command, SCRAPE or CLEAN may be subsituted.
Notes
- There is currently a bug where, if someone in the room has a name beginning with "My" (Myandica, for example), rub my <object> will rub the person instead of the object in your hands.