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(Created page with "'''HOLD''' allows you to pick up an item and hold it in a normal, non-threatening manner. It can be used synonymously with GET, or can be used to stop WIELDing an item as a weapon and simply hold onto it instead. ==Usage== * '''HOLD <item|wielded object>'''<br /> * '''HOLD <item>''' from '''<container|room object>''' ==Notes== * It's important to remember that HOLD represents possessing an object in a harmless manner -- so someone si...") |
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* Many smaller items might be held at one time. Objects too heavy might need to be carried, with both hands. | * Many smaller items might be held at one time. Objects too heavy might need to be carried, with both hands. | ||
[[Category:Handling | ==See also== | ||
* [[Get command|GET]] | |||
* [[Wield command|WIELD]] | |||
* [[Carry command|CARRY]] | |||
* [[Take command|TAKE]] | |||
* [[Put command|PUT]] | |||
* [[Drop command|DROP]] | |||
* [[Switch command|SWITCH]] / [[Swap command|SWAP]] | |||
[[Category:Handling Commands]] | |||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 02:36, 9 May 2022
HOLD allows you to pick up an item and hold it in a normal, non-threatening manner. It can be used synonymously with GET, or can be used to stop WIELDing an item as a weapon and simply hold onto it instead.
Usage
- HOLD <item|wielded object>
- HOLD <item> from <container|room object>
Notes
- It's important to remember that HOLD represents possessing an object in a harmless manner -- so someone simply holding a sword, for instance, will not be ready to use it. They are holding it in a harmless way and that is deliberate. To use something as a weapon, you must WIELD it first.
- Objects can be held in the right hand, left hand, both hands, or teeth. To change where an object is held, use SWITCH or SWAP.
- Many smaller items might be held at one time. Objects too heavy might need to be carried, with both hands.