Item:Jadeleaf cloth carpenter's toolbelt pyrographed with conifers

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jadeleaf cloth carpenter's toolbelt pyrographed with conifers
Look: The toolbelt has a rugged, earthy charm, with its stiff, textured fabric and deep emerald tones subtly marbled to give the surface an organic depth. Conifer patterns have been pyrographed along the belt's edges, their lines singed into the cloth in rich, smoky browns that contrast against the green. Pockets and loops are precisely stitched, each seam blending smoothly into the thick weave.

It currently does not have any items tied to it.

Weight: 5 stones
Appraised Cost: 510,000 Kronars408,000 Lirums <br />368,016 Dokoras <br />510 LTBpoints <br />510 Tickets <br />510 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is an article of clothing.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item can be upgraded with potency crystals.
  • This item is worn in the waist slot.
  • This item is used in the engineering crafting system.
  • This item is a tie item.
Dimensions: 9 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Droughtman's Challenge 450/Incidental loot

Verbs

  • STUDY: You study your toolbelt and think you could potentially PUSH, PULL, RUB, TURN, TIE (item) to toolbelt, UNTIE (item) from toolbelt, SHEATHE, and REPAIR. You think you can tie the following items: drawknife, knife, shaper, rasp, saw. The carpenter's toolbelt currently has 0 items out of 5 tied to it.
  • PUSH: You fiddle with a tie on your toolbelt, loosening it up.
  • PULL: You adjust the ties on your toolbelt, securing them more tightly.
  • RUB: You rearrange your belongings, hiding away a jadeleaf cloth carpenter's toolbelt pyrographed with conifers from view.
  • TURN (unworn): You adjust carpenter's toolbelt, so the toolbelt can be worn on a belt.
  • TURN (unworn): You adjust carpenter's toolbelt, so the toolbelt can be worn on slung over the shoulder.
  • TURN (unworn): You adjust carpenter's toolbelt back to normal.
  • SHEATHE:
  • REPAIR: You look over the carpenter's toolbelt, taking care to inspect each strap for wear and tear. # straps out of 5 are currently in use.