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wear

Purpose: wear an item currently in your inventory.
Synonyms: none

SYNTAX EXAMPLES
1. wear <thing> 1. wear shoes
2. wear <thing> <specifier> 2. wear ring gold
3. wear <specifier> <thing> 3. wear gold ring
4. wear <n>.<thing> 4. wear 2.ring
5. wear all 5. wear all

USE:

  1. Use form one when there's no possible ambiguity. In the example, you have only one pair of shoes in your inventory.
  2. Use form two or three when more information is needed to interpret the command - that is, there's more than one possible item by the same name in your inventory to which the command could be applied. In the example, you're carrying a gold ring, a silver ring, etc.
  3. Use form two or three when more information is needed to interpret the command - that is, there's more than one possible item by the same name in your inventory to which the command could be applied. In the example, you're carrying a gold ring, a silver ring, etc.
  4. Use form four when there are many instances of <thing> in your inventory and you want to wear one of them in particular.
  5. Use form five to wear every item currently in your inventory.

Note that items must be currently in your inventory to be wearable. That is, you must be carrying it, and it must be outside any containers, etc.

Note you can only wear one of certain items: for instance, you can only wear one pair of shoes at a time. If you have more pairs in your inventory, you have to Remove the current pair before you can Wear another.

Note that a special variant of the Wear command allows you to wear the entire contents of an EQ Kit with a single command. Click the link above for more details.

Not every item is necessarily wearable. Also there are conditions which may prevent you from wearing an item: paralysis, blindness, exhaustion, etc. As with all commands, the Game Channel will tell you the outcome of your action.

 
 

Complete command reference:

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

 
 
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