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The '''MASSAGE''' command allows you to give someone a massage, with possible positive or negative effects. Anyone can try to give a massage, but the quality of the result is dependent on [[First Aid]] skill and the finesse stat. A particularly botched massage can cause temporary stat debuffs to grace and finesse, while an effective massage will grant temporary buffs to those stats. However, only those with the requisite skill in First Aid can hope to grant a temporary buff to the recipient.  
The '''MASSAGE''' command allows you to give someone a massage, with possible positive or negative effects. Anyone can try to give a massage, but the quality of the result is dependent on [[First Aid (skill)|First Aid]] skill and the finesse stat. A particularly botched massage can cause temporary stat debuffs to grace and finesse, while an effective massage will grant temporary buffs to those stats. However, only those with the requisite skill in First Aid can hope to grant a temporary buff to the recipient.  


==Usage==
==Usage==

Latest revision as of 22:12, 8 February 2023

The MASSAGE command allows you to give someone a massage, with possible positive or negative effects. Anyone can try to give a massage, but the quality of the result is dependent on First Aid skill and the finesse stat. A particularly botched massage can cause temporary stat debuffs to grace and finesse, while an effective massage will grant temporary buffs to those stats. However, only those with the requisite skill in First Aid can hope to grant a temporary buff to the recipient.

Usage

MASSAGE <person>['s <bodypart>] [<gently|firmly>]

Notes

  • You can add 'gently' or 'firmly' for different types of massage attempts, though this is optional.
  • You can also specify a body part, which might be helpful.
  • A person being massaged will have to ACCEPT it for the attempt to go through, and you will need to be close to them to do so.