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(Created page with "This command allows you to throw an object to another person for them to CATCH. They may however choose to either CATCH, DECLINE, or IGNORE the toss. ==Usage== TOSS <object> to <person> You pull back an arm and prepare to toss <object> to <person>. If the target CATCHes it: <Person> faces you and prepares to catch <object>. You toss <object> to <person>. If the target DECLINEs or IGNOREs it: <Person> ignores your toss, and so <object> bonks off <them> and falls nearby.")
 
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==Usage==
==Usage==
TOSS <object> to <person>
TOSS <object> to <person><br />
You pull back an arm and prepare to toss <object> to <person>.
You pull back an arm and prepare to toss <object> to <person>.


If the target CATCHes it:
If the target CATCHes it:<br />
<Person> faces you and prepares to catch <object>.
<Person> faces you and prepares to catch <object>.<br />
You toss <object> to <person>.
You toss <object> to <person>.


If the target DECLINEs or IGNOREs it:
If the target DECLINEs or IGNOREs it:<br />
<Person> ignores your toss, and so <object> bonks off <them> and falls nearby.
<Person> ignores your toss, and so <object> bonks off <them> and falls nearby.

Revision as of 02:26, 2 December 2021

This command allows you to throw an object to another person for them to CATCH. They may however choose to either CATCH, DECLINE, or IGNORE the toss.

Usage

TOSS <object> to <person>
You pull back an arm and prepare to toss <object> to <person>.

If the target CATCHes it:
<Person> faces you and prepares to catch <object>.
You toss <object> to <person>.

If the target DECLINEs or IGNOREs it:
<Person> ignores your toss, and so <object> bonks off <them> and falls nearby.