shad0ws0ngs
10-27-2014, 09:27 PM
an oiled mechanized arm-guard - Intricate gnomish craftsmanship is plainly evident in the design of this mechanized arm-guard, with tiny copper gears and cogs inlaid within its entire structure. Small veniom casings line the interior of the arm-guard, while leather-wrapped bands of mithglin are attached to tiny hinges allowing the arm-guard to be secured about the arm. A small red button is inserted into the underside of the arm-guard with a large diamond imbedded into the back of the wrist.
You see nothing unusual.
Can't be inspected.
You analyze your mechanized arm-guard and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
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| -=Gnomish Mech Locksmith Bracer=- |
| These items can only be altered within very specific guidelines. |
| No shows or long descriptions. Only the 15/15/15 may be changed. |
| Approved nouns: bracer, vambrace, arm-guard. |
| |
| Only the following can be customized: |
| Gears - Must be a metal |
| Casings - Must be a metal |
| Arms/Banding - Must be a metal |
| Button - May be a color/wood/metal/gemstone |
| Gemstone - Must be a translucent gemstone, nothing opaque. |
| |
| It is completely unlocked and holds 20 lockpicks |
| It can open boxes with custom messaging with PUSH. |
| It can now check to see if a box is trapped via RUB. |
| You can now: WEAR, REMOVE, TURN, TICKLE, SPIN, PUSH, POKE and RUB|
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Gears = copper
Casings = veniom
Metal Arms/Bands = mithglin
Button = red
Gemstone = diamond
You can tell that the arm-guard is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
>wear my arm-
You place the mechanized arm-guard on your forearm and give it a squeeze. A moment later tiny copper gears begin whirling as it latches its mithglin bands securely about your arm.
>put hair in my arm-
You slide a diamond-crested ivory vaalin hairpin into an empty casing in your mechanized arm-guard. A moment later the gears spring to life as the hairpin disappears into the interior of the arm-guard.
>turn my arm-
You spin your mechanized arm-guard, causing its copper gears to whirl. From its interior a veniom casing containing a diamond-crested ivory vaalin hairpin rotates up to the top position.
>tickle my arm-
You absently run your fingers along your mechanized arm-guard. In response, several copper gears spin slightly as the entire interior rotates to and fro on your arm before falling still once more.
>spin my arm-
You spin your mechanized arm-guard, causing its copper gears to whirl. From its interior a veniom casing containing a gear-tipped veniom lockpick rotates up to the top position.
>push my arm-
You press a small red button on the side of your mechanized arm-guard. Suddenly it seems to spring to life as a tiny mechanical arm extends from its interior holding a gear-tipped veniom lockpick. The arm waves the veniom lockpick about wildly for a moment before retracting back into the arm-guard once again. Perhaps you should be holding a container of some kind?
>poke my arm-
You give your mechanized arm-guard a prod with the end of your finger when suddenly the copper gears jam with a nasty screech of metal! You give the arm-guard a good thump to no avail, before you notice a small cog that appears out of place. Poking a finger gingerly within the confines, you manage to push it back into place as the arm-guard begins to respond normally once more.
>rub my arm-
You gently rub the large diamond set into the wrist of your mechanized arm-guard. The diamond begins to glow with a white light for a few moments as a tiny mechanical arm suddenly extends from the interior of the arm-guard.
The mechanical arm waves about wildly for a few moments before retracting back into the arm-guard. Perhaps you need to be holding a container?
>rem arm-
You tug at your mechanized arm-guard in an attempt to remove it. A moment later its copper gears spring to life as it unwraps itself from your arm, coming loose in your hand.
It can hold 20 lockpicks, opens/closes, will attempt to pick boxes but you need skill at lockpicking. The part that makes this fully unlocked/auction quality is the diamond on there. The diamond will glow green if there is no trap and red if there is a trap. Apparently it doesn't fail to detect traps.
No idea what something like this would be valued at... Ideas?
Anyone I trust want to test it out and post the logs?
You see nothing unusual.
Can't be inspected.
You analyze your mechanized arm-guard and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.
The creator has also provided the following information:
|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
| -=Gnomish Mech Locksmith Bracer=- |
| These items can only be altered within very specific guidelines. |
| No shows or long descriptions. Only the 15/15/15 may be changed. |
| Approved nouns: bracer, vambrace, arm-guard. |
| |
| Only the following can be customized: |
| Gears - Must be a metal |
| Casings - Must be a metal |
| Arms/Banding - Must be a metal |
| Button - May be a color/wood/metal/gemstone |
| Gemstone - Must be a translucent gemstone, nothing opaque. |
| |
| It is completely unlocked and holds 20 lockpicks |
| It can open boxes with custom messaging with PUSH. |
| It can now check to see if a box is trapped via RUB. |
| You can now: WEAR, REMOVE, TURN, TICKLE, SPIN, PUSH, POKE and RUB|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
Gears = copper
Casings = veniom
Metal Arms/Bands = mithglin
Button = red
Gemstone = diamond
You can tell that the arm-guard is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.
>wear my arm-
You place the mechanized arm-guard on your forearm and give it a squeeze. A moment later tiny copper gears begin whirling as it latches its mithglin bands securely about your arm.
>put hair in my arm-
You slide a diamond-crested ivory vaalin hairpin into an empty casing in your mechanized arm-guard. A moment later the gears spring to life as the hairpin disappears into the interior of the arm-guard.
>turn my arm-
You spin your mechanized arm-guard, causing its copper gears to whirl. From its interior a veniom casing containing a diamond-crested ivory vaalin hairpin rotates up to the top position.
>tickle my arm-
You absently run your fingers along your mechanized arm-guard. In response, several copper gears spin slightly as the entire interior rotates to and fro on your arm before falling still once more.
>spin my arm-
You spin your mechanized arm-guard, causing its copper gears to whirl. From its interior a veniom casing containing a gear-tipped veniom lockpick rotates up to the top position.
>push my arm-
You press a small red button on the side of your mechanized arm-guard. Suddenly it seems to spring to life as a tiny mechanical arm extends from its interior holding a gear-tipped veniom lockpick. The arm waves the veniom lockpick about wildly for a moment before retracting back into the arm-guard once again. Perhaps you should be holding a container of some kind?
>poke my arm-
You give your mechanized arm-guard a prod with the end of your finger when suddenly the copper gears jam with a nasty screech of metal! You give the arm-guard a good thump to no avail, before you notice a small cog that appears out of place. Poking a finger gingerly within the confines, you manage to push it back into place as the arm-guard begins to respond normally once more.
>rub my arm-
You gently rub the large diamond set into the wrist of your mechanized arm-guard. The diamond begins to glow with a white light for a few moments as a tiny mechanical arm suddenly extends from the interior of the arm-guard.
The mechanical arm waves about wildly for a few moments before retracting back into the arm-guard. Perhaps you need to be holding a container?
>rem arm-
You tug at your mechanized arm-guard in an attempt to remove it. A moment later its copper gears spring to life as it unwraps itself from your arm, coming loose in your hand.
It can hold 20 lockpicks, opens/closes, will attempt to pick boxes but you need skill at lockpicking. The part that makes this fully unlocked/auction quality is the diamond on there. The diamond will glow green if there is no trap and red if there is a trap. Apparently it doesn't fail to detect traps.
No idea what something like this would be valued at... Ideas?
Anyone I trust want to test it out and post the logs?