Braiding twine

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Perception trainer. Has a 120 second cooldown.

Verbs

  • STUDY: Studying some [adjective] [noun], you believe you could do the following: FLIP, LACE, NIBBLE, POKE, PULL, PUSH, PRY, RAISE, REMOVE, SHAKE, TILT, TURN, and WEAR. You're fairly certain that with some skill, you could make interesting patterns with the [noun].
  • WEAR: You loop some [adjective] [noun] over your wrists.
  • REMOVE: You let some [adjective] [noun] fall from your wrists.
  • SHAKE: You shake some [adjective] [noun], destroying the pattern in progress.
  • SHAKE: You shake some [adjective] [noun], waving it about.
  • FLIP: You carefully flip one of the loops completely over your wrist, saving that piece of [noun] for use later in the pattern.
  • LACE: You lace the loop of [noun] through your little fingers and thumbs, then take up the twine on the palms of your hands on first your left index finger and then your right, ending up with a vague diamond pattern in the center.
  • NIBBLE: You bite on one of the loops of [noun] in the pattern and raise it up, giving yourself room and enough slack to alter the pattern with your fingers. After you complete your work, you let go again.
  • POKE: You lightly poke your fingers through a couple of the loops on your fingers and pull them taut, changing the pattern slightly.
  • PULL: You pull some of the [noun] off your fingers and thread them onto other fingers, shaping the pattern closer to what you want.
  • PUSH: You carefully push the [noun] off two of your fingers and onto your wrists instead, keeping the loops in place while letting them settle downward.
  • PRY: You pry the loops off your thumbs, letting the twine go fairly slack, then you use your index fingers to incorporate the [noun] further into the pattern.
  • RAISE: You raise a couple of sections of [noun] and put them over existing loops, making the pattern more complicated.
  • TILT: You lightly tilt one hand underneath the other and use it to carefully arrange the [noun], giving you a somewhat asymmetrical pattern.
  • TURN: You carefully turn one of the loops of [noun] around so that the strands are on opposite hands, leaving a slight twist in the center of the pattern.

Braiding

Combinations with more moves are also more difficult. Master level requires between 480 and 760 perception to complete.

Combinations

Pattern Tier Move 1 Move 2 Move 3 Move 4 Move 5 Move 6
many-rayed sunset 3 - Simple LACE PULL LACE
three-pronged fish spear 3 - Simple LACE PULL TURN
simple mountain 3 - Simple LACE PULL FLIP
semi-rounded sun with six rays 3 - Simple LACE PULL PULL
slender arrow with a triangular tip 3 - Simple LACE PULL PUSH
coiled rattlesnake 3 - Simple LACE PULL POKE
blocky house with a pitched roof 3 - Simple LACE PULL RAISE
small island with a spindly tree 3 - Simple LACE PULL PRY
blocky circle 3 - Simple LACE PULL TILT
knotwork finger catch 3 - Simple LACE PULL NIBBLE
pair of princess-cut diamonds 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE LACE
perched kingfish 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE TURN
wide-eyed owl 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE FLIP
howling wolf 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE PULL
sleek shark with an open jaw full of teeth 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE PUSH
small rabbit in mid bound 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE POKE
small tree of jagged coral 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE RAISE
series of interlocking triangles surrounding a perfect circle 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE PRY
small many-finned fish 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE TILT
alert fox 4 - Skilled PUSH POKE LACE NIBBLE
scattering of stars 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY LACE
arched spear 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY TURN
angular elk with large antlers 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY FLIP
tangle resembling an owl's nest 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY PULL
curving skunk with <twine color> stripes 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY PUSH
small porcupine with jagged spines 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY POKE
crab with a large claw 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY RAISE
curled squirrel 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY PRY
butterfly with splayed wings 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY TILT
S-shaped lizard 5 - Expert TURN NIBBLE TILT PRY NIBBLE
winding sea snake 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH LACE
rendition of the Shard bridge 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH TURN
rendition of the Great Tower 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH FLIP
curled snake biting a small figure 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH PULL
snarling Hound surging forward on a leash 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH PUSH
series of jagged lightning bolts 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH POKE
tilted slender palm tree with large triangular fronds 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH RAISE
couple of small swimming fish 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH PRY
flurry of jagged clouds 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH TILT
intricate breastplate 6 - Master PULL TURN FLIP LACE PUSH NIBBLE

Messaging

  • Success: You carefully and delicately put the finishing touches on your [noun] pattern. You then put your hands together to let the pattern go slack, and then pull all the strings taut to dramatically reveal some braided silvery twine arranged into a/an <pattern>!
  • Failure: You attempt to incorporate your last movement into the pattern, the twine begins to tangle. In response to the bad move, the twine grows warm briefly and the tangles fall apart.

Variations

 
Braided black string
Braided black twine
Braided metallic twine
Braided silvery twine
Glittery amethyst yarn
Glittery spidersilk twine with black beads
Opalescent sapphire yarn
Roughspun champagne twine
Roughspun twine