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==Bonding== |
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GMs have confirmed that the rat currently bonds immediately to the character who found it. While you can hand a rat to another player, it will eventually return to its original owner. |
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==Appearance== |
Revision as of 23:04, 27 January 2016
This item bonds immediately to the character who originally obtained it and cannot be traded, sold, or transferred. |
<1st adjective> <2nd adjective> rat | |
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Look: | The <2nd adjective> rat looks to be in <condition>. It isn't carrying anything at the moment. |
Weight: | 1 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 1 Kronars0.8 Lirums <br />0.722 Dokoras <br />0.001 LTBpoints <br />0.001 Tickets <br />0.001 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Homespun pouch with plush interior lining, Drathrok's Duskruin 446/Incidental loot, Drathrok's Duskruin 435/Incidental loot, Drathrok's Duskruin 422/Incidental loot, Drathrok's Duskruin 419/Incidental loot, Drathrok's Duskruin 419 |
Bonding
GMs have confirmed that the rat currently bonds immediately to the character who found it. While you can hand a rat to another player, it will eventually return to its original owner.
Appearance
The appearance of rats obtained from the Duskruin Labyrinth is randomized.
First Adjective
There are 30 possible options.
- bony
- bristly
- buck-toothed
- burly
- dark
- dirty
- emaciated
- fat
- flea-ridden
- fluffy
- greasy
- grizzled
- long-legged
- long-tailed
- mangy
- matted
- oily
- old
- patchy
- plump
- pudgy
- red-eyed
- rotund
- scawny
- scruffy
- short-tailed
- sickly
- stately
- streaked
- tiny
- wiry
Second Adjectives
There are 10 possible options. Cave is the most common.
- black
- brown
- cave
- Crossing
- Ilithic
- Rathan
- river
- roof
- ship
- Taisidonian
- wharf
- white
Analyze
A <article> <adjective> rat is not compatible with potency crystals, however...
You could probably get a <article> <adjective> rat groomed by a special groomer, but groomers are not miracle workers.
It will likely still look dirty or grimy, and would probably bite off your hand if you tried putting silly hats or bows on it.
You could probably get it to be less loud by THUMPing it, or you could make it more excited by POKEing it.
If you find the <adjective> rat is becoming too annoying, confine it to a designated rat sack.
You can't tell anything else about a <article> <adjective> rat.
Verbs
- EAT/LICK: That probably wouldn't be good for your health.
- HUG: You give a <article> <adjective> rat a hug. I'm quite sure that the rat appreciates the sentiment.
- PET/TOUCH: The <adjective> rat submits to your condescending pat, hissing with suppressed irritation at you.
- POKE: You poke briskly at a <article> <adjective> rat, inciting the agitated creature to greater heights of frenetic activity.
- POKE (fully animated): You poke animatedly at the <adjective> rat, but in its agitation, it just bites in a frenzied state back at you.
- RUB: You thoroughly muss the <adjective> rat's fur and it squirms out from under your hand, hissing with restrained ire as it begins to try to attend to its matted fur with an affronted air.
- THUMP: You give the <adjective> rat a solid and warning thump, conveying your displeasure. The rat hisses a bit but seems more quiet and wary around you.
- THUMP (fully subdued): You give the <adjective> rat a solid warning thump, but the poor thing already seems pretty subdued.
- TICKLE: You slide your finger idly along the fur between your <adjective> rat's ears, and the creature flattens them with annoyance but otherwise ignores the caress.
Chalk
Chalk was available for a limited time in the Duskruin Labyrinth. Chalk can be used to change the appearance of your rat.
- heavy rat chalk : Apply to a rat to change both first and second adjectives of the rat.
- light rat chalk : Apply to a rat to change the second adjective of the rat.
- colorful rat chalk : Apply to rat to change the first adjective of the rat.