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Braiding allows you to make your own bundling ropes and lead ropes. To start, hold some grass or a vine in your right hand and BRAID MY GRASS (or VINE). Keep doing this until you need more material, then get some more grass/vines. When your braided grass/vine is long enough, you can PULL MY GRASS/VINE to attempt to tie off the ends. If it doesn't break apart in your hands, you will end up with the mentioned type of rope. |
Braiding allows you to make your own bundling ropes and lead ropes. To start, hold some grass or a vine in your right hand and BRAID MY GRASS (or VINE). Keep doing this until you need more material, then get some more grass/vines. When your braided grass/vine is long enough, you can PULL MY GRASS/VINE to attempt to tie off the ends. If it doesn't break apart in your hands, you will end up with the mentioned type of rope. |
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Braiding teaches Mechanical Lore. |
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Braiding allows you to make your own bundling ropes and lead ropes. To start, hold some grass or a vine in your right hand and BRAID MY GRASS (or VINE). Keep doing this until you need more material, then get some more grass/vines. When your braided grass/vine is long enough, you can PULL MY GRASS/VINE to attempt to tie off the ends. If it doesn't break apart in your hands, you will end up with the mentioned type of rope.
Braiding teaches Mechanical Lore.