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.shell ----- This tells me how big my shell currently is. Perhaps I should make it smaller with a negative value in .mkshell.
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.shell ----- This tells me how big my shell currently is. I can make more shell by storing a positive number into .mkshell and I can discard some shell by storing a negative number into .mkshell. Shell protects me from -6 (body) shots that steal my glorious size away from me but it makes me slow and bulky, much like a trilobite. Never heard of them!? Well, kids, Google is your friend. Now shell protects you from venom shots as well.

Latest revision as of 11:27, 22 March 2013

.shell ----- This tells me how big my shell currently is. I can make more shell by storing a positive number into .mkshell and I can discard some shell by storing a negative number into .mkshell. Shell protects me from -6 (body) shots that steal my glorious size away from me but it makes me slow and bulky, much like a trilobite. Never heard of them!? Well, kids, Google is your friend. Now shell protects you from venom shots as well.