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*{{tt|aim}} ''<body part>'' |
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: Will target a specific body part |
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*{{tt|aim}} ''<target> <body part>'' |
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: Will target both a specific creature, or character, and a specific body part. |
: Will target both a specific creature, or character, and a specific body part. |
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The AIM command allows you to improve your next shot at something with a ranged weapon, such as a long bow. It will not function with thrown weapons.
Syntax
- AIM
- Begins targeting whatever is currently FACEd.
- AIM <target>
- Will target a specific creature, or character.
- AIM <body part>
- Will target a specific body part of whatever you are facing.
- AIM <target> <body part>
- Will target both a specific creature, or character, and a specific body part.
Use
Using this command will begin the process of aiming. During this process, the amount of skill used in the shot begins at approximately 75% (needs exact verification) and, upon receiving the message that further aiming will do no good, will use approximately 125%. Shots that are not AIMed at all use the base 75%.
Shields and Bows
If using a Long Bow, Composite Bow, or Short Bow, a worn shield will not provide protection while AIMing (this lack of protection begins once the weapon is LOADed).
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