Difference between revisions of "Play"
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+ | Usage: play <song> [<target>] | ||
+ | play stop | ||
+ | Cost: Depends on the song | ||
+ | Duration: As long as the bard is playing | ||
+ | Level: - | ||
+ | Spellbook: - | ||
+ | See Also: [[Instruments|INSTRUMENTS]], [[Sing|SING]] | ||
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+ | Just as bards can produce magical effects by singing, they can play | ||
+ | the songs without singing and achieve the same results. | ||
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+ | Playing works the same way as singing, but the bard must be holding an | ||
+ | instrument to play a song. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Note: | ||
+ | That while playing, a bard is very limited in what he or she can do. | ||
+ | Also note that it takes mana "upkeep" to keep playing just as it does | ||
+ | to keep singing. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Examples: | ||
+ | Start the bard playing a song which will allow him to see hidden stuff. | ||
+ | play 'beyond the shadows' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Start the bard playing a song on the forger to improve chances of a | ||
+ | sucessful forge. | ||
+ | play 'hymn of an artisan' forger | ||
+ | |||
+ | Stop the bard playing a song. | ||
+ | play stop | ||
+ | </helpfile> | ||
+ | [[Category:Help Files|Play]][[Category:Commands|Play]] |