streamer
05-30-2006, 02:18 PM
Some mithril alloy chain, 7x, 17 pounds
>examine my chain
You see your chain. This chain armor is covered with nicks and dings from countless strikes. Although old and well-used, this armor still retains signs of its expert manufacture. The mithril links are tightly woven to provide maximum protection to the wearer while providing freedom of movement. The inner part of the armor is lined with worked leather to provide additional comfort.
Your chain is hinged to allow adjustability. Your chain is locked down.
>remove chain
You might have better luck first unbuckling the chain.
>unlock my chain
You unlock your chain, leaving it properly girded.
>remove chain
Perhaps you should loosen your chain before you try and remove it.
>push my chain
You adjust your chain to a more comfortable position.
>remove chain
You work your way out of some mithril alloy chain.
>inspect my chain
Your careful inspection of some mithril alloy chain allows you to conclude that it is chain armor that covers the torso only.
>weigh my chain
You carefully examine the mithril alloy chain and determine that the weight is about 17 pounds.
>assess my chain
You assess the chain for structural weaknesses and strengths.
Careful examination indicates the mithril alloy chain has a base strength of 75 and a base durability of 390. You also determine the current integrity of the mithril alloy chain to be at 100.0%.
>wear chain
You don the mithril alloy chain, carefully threading straps into buckles as you do.
>pull chain
You adjust your chain's positioning.
>lock chain
You lock down your chain and ready for battle.
There might be more actions to it but I never bothered to look for them.
Matching bracers: some mithril alloy bracers
These leather-lined bracers fit comfortably around the forearms while serving as adequate forearm protection. Despite various scratches and gouges on their surface, the bracers appear to be in mostly good condition. You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.
>weigh bracer
You carefully examine the mithril alloy bracers and determine that the weight is about 2 pounds.
>inspect bracer
You carefully inspect your mithril alloy bracers.
Your careful inspection of some mithril alloy bracers allows you to conclude that it is miscellaneous armor that covers the arms.
You determine that you could wear the bracers around your arms.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of steel.
Seeking to trade these two items and maybe some silvers for a nice 7 or 8x mbp.
>examine my chain
You see your chain. This chain armor is covered with nicks and dings from countless strikes. Although old and well-used, this armor still retains signs of its expert manufacture. The mithril links are tightly woven to provide maximum protection to the wearer while providing freedom of movement. The inner part of the armor is lined with worked leather to provide additional comfort.
Your chain is hinged to allow adjustability. Your chain is locked down.
>remove chain
You might have better luck first unbuckling the chain.
>unlock my chain
You unlock your chain, leaving it properly girded.
>remove chain
Perhaps you should loosen your chain before you try and remove it.
>push my chain
You adjust your chain to a more comfortable position.
>remove chain
You work your way out of some mithril alloy chain.
>inspect my chain
Your careful inspection of some mithril alloy chain allows you to conclude that it is chain armor that covers the torso only.
>weigh my chain
You carefully examine the mithril alloy chain and determine that the weight is about 17 pounds.
>assess my chain
You assess the chain for structural weaknesses and strengths.
Careful examination indicates the mithril alloy chain has a base strength of 75 and a base durability of 390. You also determine the current integrity of the mithril alloy chain to be at 100.0%.
>wear chain
You don the mithril alloy chain, carefully threading straps into buckles as you do.
>pull chain
You adjust your chain's positioning.
>lock chain
You lock down your chain and ready for battle.
There might be more actions to it but I never bothered to look for them.
Matching bracers: some mithril alloy bracers
These leather-lined bracers fit comfortably around the forearms while serving as adequate forearm protection. Despite various scratches and gouges on their surface, the bracers appear to be in mostly good condition. You also notice a small enchanter's glyph.
>weigh bracer
You carefully examine the mithril alloy bracers and determine that the weight is about 2 pounds.
>inspect bracer
You carefully inspect your mithril alloy bracers.
Your careful inspection of some mithril alloy bracers allows you to conclude that it is miscellaneous armor that covers the arms.
You determine that you could wear the bracers around your arms.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of steel.
Seeking to trade these two items and maybe some silvers for a nice 7 or 8x mbp.