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* {{com|tap}}: You tap lightly on the side of your crocodile, creating an intricate rhythm. |
* {{com|tap}}: You tap lightly on the side of your crocodile, creating an intricate rhythm. |
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* {{com|turn}}: You turn your crocodile over to the back of your hand and weave it over each of your fingers, showing off your dexterity. |
* {{com|turn}}: You turn your crocodile over to the back of your hand and weave it over each of your fingers, showing off your dexterity. |
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Look: | Marquis-cut black diamonds are set on the beast's head, giving it the appearance of dark, squinting eyes. Just inside its mouth is a tiny piece of flint. |
Weight: | 20 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 112,500 Kronars90,000 Lirums <br />81,180 Dokoras <br />112.5 LTBpoints <br />112.5 Tickets <br />112.5 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 2 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Item:Worn and tattered map |
- POINT at <flammable item>: You quickly flick the switch on the back of the crocodile, pointing it at a <item> as flames shoot out the creature's mouth, making the <item> quickly catch fire.
- POINT at <person>:
1: You flick the switch on the back of your crocodile quickly, causing it to spout a stream of flames at <person>'s <body part>! <He/She> dodges just in time, escaping injury.
2: You flick the switch on the back of your crocodile quickly, causing it to spout a stream of flames at <person>'s <body part>! <He/She> doesnt quite duck in time, getting just a bit singed.
- RUB: You absentmindedly rub your crocodile, running your thumb around each intricately detailed scale.
- TAP: You tap lightly on the side of your crocodile, creating an intricate rhythm.
- TURN: You turn your crocodile over to the back of your hand and weave it over each of your fingers, showing off your dexterity.