Adjust command

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Adjust
Allows you to either switch the worn location of an item, condense the size of a bundle, or give an emotive message.
ADJUST SHIELD

You see: You adjust the straps of your shield, lengthening them so that it can be worn across your shoulder.
Others see: <Name> adjusts the straps of <his/her> shield, lengthening them so that it can be worn across <his/her> shoulder.

You see: You adjust the straps of your shield, tightening them so that it will fit securely upon your left arm.
Others see: <Name> adjusts the straps of <his/her> shield, tightening them so that it will fit securely upon <his/her> left arm.

ADJUST BUNDLE
You see: You adjust your lumpy bundle to make it neat and compact, although too tight to quickly fit in additional skins.
Others see: <Name> adjusts part of <his/her> lumpy bundle.

You see: You adjust your lumpy bundle so that you can more easily and more quickly fit in additional skins.
Others see: <Name> adjusts part of <his/her> lumpy bundle.

ADJUST <object>
You see: You adjust your <object> into place.
Others see: <Name> adjusts <his/her> <object> into place.


Syntax

  • ADJUST SHIELD
Used to adjust the worn location of certain shields.
  • ADJUST BUNDLE
Used to toggle auto-bundling on or off.
  • ADJUST OBJECT
Role-playing verb

Game Helpfile

Syntax:  ADJUST [item]
                 Changes shields between shoulder worn and arm worn.

         ADJUST SHIELD
                 You must be holding the shield to adjust the straps.
                 After adjusting the straps, you may WEAR the shield,
                 either on your arm or over your shoulder (depending
                 on how you have adjusted the straps).

         ADJUST also allows you to adjust clothing, jewelry, and
                 worn containers.  Unlike shields, these items must be
                 worn, not held, to be adjusted.

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