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− | Shirts take up the [[Shirt Slot]] on the [[Paperdoll|paperdoll]]. Some examples are [[ | + | Shirts take up the [[Shirt Slot]] on the [[Paperdoll|paperdoll]]. Some examples are [[Fancy Shirt]]s and [[Shirt]]s. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 08:47, 10 March 2008
Clothing refers to any item that can be equipped by a character on their paperdoll for decorative, and occasionally defensive, purposes. Clothing is made using the Tailoring skill.
Types of Clothing
There are seven types of clothing which are categorized by the seven clothing slots on the paperdoll.
Belts
Belts take up the Belt Slot on the paperdoll. Some examples are Leather Ninja Belts and Half Aprons.
Cloaks
Cloaks take up the Cloak Slot on the paperdoll. Some examples are the plain Cloak and the Fur Cape.
Footwear
Footwear take up the Footwear Slot on the paperdoll. Some examples are Boots and Sandals.
Pants
Pants take up the Leggings Slot on the paperdoll. Items such as Kilts take up the Pants Slot. Some examples are Long Pants and Skirts.
Robes
Robes take up the Robe Slot on the paperdoll. Some examples are the plain Robe and the Elven Robe.
Sashes
Sashes take up the Sash Slot on the paperdoll. Examples include Body Sashs, Doublets and Jester Suits
Shirts
Shirts take up the Shirt Slot on the paperdoll. Some examples are Fancy Shirts and Shirts.