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The '''WEAR''' command allows you to wear any object classified as raiment -- clothing, armor, jewelry and accessories, wearable containers, and more. To take off a worn item, you can REMOVE it.
The '''WEAR''' command allows you to wear any object classified as raiment -- clothing, armor, jewelry and accessories, wearable containers, and more. To take off a worn item, you can '''REMOVE''' it.


==Usage==
==Usage==


'''WEAR <object><br />
'''WEAR <object><br />
<code>wear shirt</code>
<code>>wear shirt</code>


'''WEAR <style>'''
'''WEAR <style>'''<br />
<code>wear scarf wrapped loosely about the shoulders
<code>>wear scarf wrapped loosely about the shoulders</code>


'''REMOVE <object>'''<br />
'''REMOVE <object>'''<br />
<code>remove backpack</code>
<code>>remove backpack</code>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 20:39, 12 May 2022

The WEAR command allows you to wear any object classified as raiment -- clothing, armor, jewelry and accessories, wearable containers, and more. To take off a worn item, you can REMOVE it.

Usage

WEAR <object>
>wear shirt

WEAR <style>
>wear scarf wrapped loosely about the shoulders

REMOVE <object>
>remove backpack

Notes

  • All the clothes you are wearing are appended to your description. If you provide a 'wear style' after the command, the message you provide will be displayed after the name of that particular article of clothing.
  • For the sake of convenience, you do not have to WEAR or REMOVE items in any kind of logical order according to how they might realistically be layered. This removes some unnecessary tedium and makes it easier to dress and undress when in a private space. However, if putting on or taking off items as part of roleplay, please try to do so realistically for the sake of immersion!