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* {{com|rub}}: You gently rub at an itch on your back. Ahhh, that feels good!
* {{com|rub}}: You gently rub at an itch on your back. Ahhh, that feels good!
* {{com|turn}}: You twirl your scratcher around in your hands. With just one small miscalculation the scratcher flies out of your hands and nearly pokes out your eye! You reach down and snatch up the scratcher in hopes that no one noticed.
* {{com|turn}}: You twirl your scratcher around in your hands. With just one small miscalculation the scratcher flies out of your hands and nearly pokes out your eye! You reach down and snatch up the scratcher in hopes that no one noticed.

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Latest revision as of 14:52, 14 March 2015

A scratcher is a metal blacksmithing template.

It is a 03- Easy template, uses 3 volumes of metal, and is covered by the Utility Forging technique.

It is 9 by 1 by 1 spans.

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scratcher (crafted)
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Weight: Unknown
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is a toy.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 9 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources:
  • STUDY: As you study the scratcher, you think you could probably tap, pull, push, rub and turn it.
  • TAP: You tap your back scratcher against your chin while pondering the meaning of life.
  • PULL: You try to scratch that one spot on your back but you just can't seem to get the right angle to reach it.
  • PUSH: You furiously scratch your back with your scratcher. Ahhhh, that feels good!
  • RUB: You gently rub at an itch on your back. Ahhh, that feels good!
  • TURN: You twirl your scratcher around in your hands. With just one small miscalculation the scratcher flies out of your hands and nearly pokes out your eye! You reach down and snatch up the scratcher in hopes that no one noticed.