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sell

Purpose: sell an item from your inventory to a merchant.
Synonyms: none

SYNTAX EXAMPLES
1. sell <thing> 1. sell ruby
2. sell <thing> <specifier> 2. sell ruby large
3. sell <specifier> <thing> 3. sell large ruby
4. sell <n>.<thing> 4. sell 2.ruby

USE:

  1. Use form one when there's no possible ambiguity about the item you want to sell; in this example, you have only one ruby in your inventory.
  2. Use form two or three when you have more than one instance of an item in your inventory, and you want to sell one of them in particular.
  3. Use form two or three when you have more than one instance of an item in your inventory, and you want to sell one of them in particular.
  4. Use form four when you have more than one instance of an item in your inventory, and you want to sell one of them in particular.

When you Sell something, the merchant you sell it to receives it automatically; there's no need to Give it to the merchant. Likewise, your money will be given to you automatically.

To find out if a merchant is willing to buy an item from you, and what price they'll give, use the Value command.

 
 

Complete command reference:

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