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hide

Purpose: hide yourself inside your current room.
Synonyms: none

SYNTAX EXAMPLES
1. hide 1. hide

USE:

  1. There's just one form of the Hide command. Just type "hide".

If successful, Hiding makes you more difficult to see. Characters may look around the room without finding you there.

If unsuccessful, it may make you look pretty foolish.

There are many conditions which could prevent you from being able to hide. You may be too tired, or paralyzed, or etc. The Game channel will inform you of the outcome of your command.

As with many other TriadCity commands, your expertise with the Hide Skill will determine how effective your attempts to use the Hide command will be.

 
 

Complete command reference:

Player Command Reference home
Complete Player Command Reference
Players' Guide TOC

 
 
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