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*{{tt|CLEAN}} (various items, cloaks, glasses, monocles, etc.) |
*{{tt|CLEAN}} (various items, cloaks, glasses, monocles, etc.) |
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*{{tt|ClEAN}} (item to be repaired) with [[Wire Brush|brush]] |
*{{tt|ClEAN}} (item to be repaired) with [[Wire Brush|brush]] |
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*{{tt|CLEAN}} (item to be repaired) with {{ilink|i|Dogfish sandpaper|sandpaper}} |
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*{{tt|CLEAN}} (circle) <to destroy a [[Tyura Circle]] and complete the ritual> |
*{{tt|CLEAN}} (circle) <to destroy a [[Tyura Circle]] and complete the ritual> |
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Revision as of 20:50, 11 July 2015
The CLEAN command used to keep yourself and various things in proper working condition.
Syntax
- CLEAN ALTAR WITH HOLY WATER
- CLEAN (wind instrument)
- CLEAN (stringed/percussion instrument) WITH (cloth)
- CLEAN (self)
- CLEAN (various items, cloaks, glasses, monocles, etc.)
- CLEAN (item to be repaired) with brush
- CLEAN (item to be repaired) with sandpaper
- CLEAN (circle) <to destroy a Tyura Circle and complete the ritual>