Difference between revisions of "Lean command"

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(Created page with "'''LEAN''' allows you to lean against objects, buildings, and people, and also to shift your weight. ==Usage== '''LEAN <adverb>'''<br /> You lean <adverb> sideways. '''LEAN <person|item> <adverb>'''<br /> You lean against <person|item> <adverb>. '''LEAN <self>'''<br /> You shift your weight slightly. ==Notes== * Using LEAN on other characters requires proximity to them. If you are not standing next to the character before trying to LEAN them, targeting them with th...")
 
 
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You lean <adverb> sideways.
You lean <adverb> sideways.


'''LEAN <person|item> <adverb>'''<br />
'''LEAN <person|object> <adverb>'''<br />
You lean against <person|item> <adverb>.
You lean against <person|object> <adverb>.


'''LEAN <self>'''<br />
'''LEAN <self>'''<br />

Latest revision as of 14:20, 10 May 2022

LEAN allows you to lean against objects, buildings, and people, and also to shift your weight.

Usage

LEAN <adverb>
You lean <adverb> sideways.

LEAN <person|object> <adverb>
You lean against <person|object> <adverb>.

LEAN <self>
You shift your weight slightly.

Notes

  • Using LEAN on other characters requires proximity to them. If you are not standing next to the character before trying to LEAN them, targeting them with the command will automatically move you into their vicinity.