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{{Keyword|name=Using|}}If a creature is {{L|Keyword|Bearing}} an item in the way it would be intended (wearing a ring on their finger, wielding a sword in their hand, and so on) or in some way that would be just as effective (using a sword in a prehensile tail instead of their hand), then they are considered to be "using" the item. |
{{Keyword|name=Using|}}If a creature is {{L|Keyword|Bearing}} an item in the way it would be intended (wearing a ring on their finger, wielding a sword in their hand, and so on) or in some way that would be just as effective (using a sword in a prehensile tail instead of their hand), then they are considered to be "using" the item. |
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Latest revision as of 05:06, 13 January 2026
If a creature is bearing an item in the way it would be intended (wearing a ring on their finger, wielding a sword in their hand, and so on) or in some way that would be just as effective (using a sword in a prehensile tail instead of their hand), then they are considered to be "using" the item.