Smirk command
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The SMIRK command is used primarily as a roleplaying emote, but is also used by Thieves to assess their confidence and in-town status.
Syntax and Messaging
- SMIRK : You smirk.
- SMIRK <player> : You smirk at <player>
- (Thief) SMIRK <self> - Identifies confidence and urban bonus status.
Usage
Possible results of the smirk <self> command for Thieves are below:
- Out of Town, average confidence
- You smirk to yourself, but can only muster up average confidence.
- You don't take any extra comfort in this unfamiliar territory.
- Out of Town, good confidence
- Out of Town, bad confidence
- In town, average confidence
- You smirk to yourself, but can only muster up average confidence.
- Your surroundings fit your talents perfectly.
- In town, good confidence
- In town, bad confidence
LIST OF CONFIDENCE MESSAGES, IN ORDER, FOR THIEVES:
- You attempt to smirk to yourself, but don't see how things could get any worse. (-5)
- You smirk to yourself, but you know you aren't fooling anyone. (-4)
- You smirk to yourself, but cannot shake the thoughts of your recent screw-ups. (-3)
- You smirk to yourself, but have to force it. (-2)
- You smirk to yourself, but feel slightly uncomfortable. (-1)
- You smirk to yourself, but can only muster up average confidence. (0)
- You smirk to yourself, feeling a little above average. (+1)
- You smirk to yourself, feeling rather confident about things. (+2)
- You smirk to yourself, feeling quite good about how you're doing. (+3)
- You smirk to yourself, the way only a stylish Thief can. (+4)
- You smirk to yourself, knowing you are at the absolute top of your game. (+5)