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* {{com|Clean}} my <item to be repaired> with my sandpaper |
* {{com|Clean}} my <item to be repaired> with my sandpaper |
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* {{com|Scrape}} my <item to be repaired> with my sandpaper |
* {{com|Scrape}} my <item to be repaired> with my sandpaper |
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* {{com|Study}} my sandpaper |
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:You study the sand paper and think it is an item used in crafting and to repair wooden weapons, armor and tools by cleaning, rubbing or scraping them with the paper. |
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dogfish sandpaper | |
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Look: | Unknown |
Weight: | 2 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Uses: | 50 |
Appraised Cost: | 250 Kronars200 Lirums <br />180.4 Dokoras <br />0.25 LTBpoints <br />0.25 Tickets <br />0.25 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 5 length x 3 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Sold by Engineering Society for 250 kronar Source is Engineering Society (Riverhaven), Engineering Society (Ratha), Engineering Society (Muspar'i), Engineering Society (Hibarnhvidar), Engineering Society (Crossing) |
Sandpaper in combination with wood stain is used in the Shaping discipline to make repairs of wood products.
Syntax
- RUB my <item to be repaired> with my sandpaper
- CLEAN my <item to be repaired> with my sandpaper
- SCRAPE my <item to be repaired> with my sandpaper
- STUDY my sandpaper
- You study the sand paper and think it is an item used in crafting and to repair wooden weapons, armor and tools by cleaning, rubbing or scraping them with the paper.