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The target can not be standing if you are trying to tend another character. |
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Both internal and external bleeders can be {{tt|tend}}ed. There is no need (or ability) to specify {{tt|INTERNAL}} or {{tt|EXTERNAL}}, as external wounds are prioritized. |
Both internal and external bleeders can be {{tt|tend}}ed. There is no need (or ability) to specify {{tt|INTERNAL}} or {{tt|EXTERNAL}}, as external wounds are prioritized and must be dealt with first. |
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* {{com|unwrap}} to remove bandages added by tending a wound |
* {{com|unwrap}} to remove bandages added by tending a wound |
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The TEND command is used to remove lodged items, parasites, and to bandage bleeding wounds.
Syntax
TEND {MY|<character>} {area} {area} may be one of: head chest abdomen back neck tail right arm left arm right hand left hand right leg left leg right eye left eye
The DEMEANOR of your target may affect your ability to tend them.
The target can not be standing if you are trying to tend another character.
Both internal and external bleeders can be TENDed. There is no need (or ability) to specify INTERNAL or EXTERNAL, as external wounds are prioritized and must be dealt with first.
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Additional Information
- UNWRAP to remove bandages added by tending a wound
- First Aid Skill
- Damage