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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
>pour help

POUR<br>
POUR<br>
POUR [part|half|most|all] {container}<br>
POUR [part|half|most|all] {container}<br>
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==Usage==
==Usage==
===Alchemy===
===Alchemy===
In [[Alchemy]] the pour verb can be used to move liquids from one container to another. Mostly though it is used to [[Break_command|break]] and [[Combine_command|combine]] liquids. The liquid is broken in the starting container and combined in the final container. With [[Alchemy]] the need for exact parts is crucial so use of this verb is very important.<br>
In [[Alchemy]] the pour verb can be used to move liquids from one container to another. Mostly though it is used to [[Break command|break]] and [[Combine command|combine]] liquids. The liquid is broken in the starting container and combined in the final container. With [[Alchemy]] the need for exact parts is crucial so use of this verb is very important.<br>


==Example==
==Example==
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You pour <b>part</b> of your water from your jar into a cauldron.<br>
You pour <b>part</b> of your water from your jar into a cauldron.<br>
That was the last of your water. <br>
That was the last of your water. <br>

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>look in jar<br>
>look in jar<br>
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[[Category:Verb]]
[[Category:Commands]]

Revision as of 16:25, 30 March 2008

Syntax

POUR
POUR [part|half|most|all] {container}
POUR [part|half|most|all] {container} IN {container}

[part|half|most|all] is optional and defaults to all

  • PART equals one part
  • HALF is half the contents
  • MOST is three quarters the contents
  • ALL is all of the contents

Usage

Alchemy

In Alchemy the pour verb can be used to move liquids from one container to another. Mostly though it is used to break and combine liquids. The liquid is broken in the starting container and combined in the final container. With Alchemy the need for exact parts is crucial so use of this verb is very important.

Example

>look in jar
In the jar you see some water.
>pour part jar into my cauldron
You pour part of your water from your jar into a cauldron.
>pour part jar into my cauldron
You pour part of your water from your jar into a cauldron.
That was the last of your water.

>look in jar
In the jar you see some water.
>pour all jar into my cauldron
You pour all of your water from your jar into a cauldron.
That was the last of your water.