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− | + | The large, medium and small '''first aid kits''' are available from [[Doctors#Rham-Taht-Phoon|Rham-Taht Phoon]] in the temple of Glaxos in [[Ephebe]]. | |
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− | + | They are containers for bandages from which you can <code>pull</code> a bandage or bandages, and which you can <code>refill</code> with more bandages. | |
− | + | *While bandages are in the first aid kit, they do not count as separate objects against container limits. | |
− | + | *Using the [[bandage]] command with one in your inventory, or in a container identified as "component pouch" will cause you to pull a bandage from the kit automatically. | |
− | + | *Large, medium, and small first aid kits are sold half full with bandages that each weigh 50 g or 1/9 lb. | |
− | + | *Strips of cloth torn from clothing can weigh less than 50 g, so if you refill a kit with those instead of the bandages the kit comes with, you can greatly reduce the total weight of the kit. | |
==Large first aid kit== | ==Large first aid kit== | ||
− | + | This is a large steel box for keeping bandages in. Thinly-pressed Klatchian steel, to be specific, its famed hardness and strength entirely wasted on keeping bandages safe from impalement. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, the inner surface of the box is silver-plated and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is embossed on the side. | |
− | This is a large steel box for keeping bandages in. Thinly-pressed Klatchian steel, to be specific, its famed hardness and strength entirely wasted on keeping bandages safe from impalement. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, the inner surface of the box is silver-plated and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is embossed on the side. | + | It is about half full of bandages. |
− | It is about half full of bandages. | + | *The large first aid kit is about a foot long and about nine inches wide. It is made of klatchian steel, silver and glass. |
− | + | *Cost: 2M 0de | |
− | The large first aid kit is about a foot long and about nine inches wide. It is made of klatchian steel, silver and glass. | + | *Holds: 80 bandages |
− | + | *Empty weight: 1 3/9 lb | |
− | Cost: 2M 0de | + | *Full weight with 50 g bandages: 10 2/9 lb |
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− | Holds: 80 bandages | + | |
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− | Empty weight: 1 3/9 lb | + | |
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− | Full weight: 10 | + | |
==Medium first aid kit== | ==Medium first aid kit== | ||
− | This is a medium-sized carved ivory box for keeping bandages in. Unfortunately, the elephant that the ivory previously belonged to is already far beyond the reach of first aid. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, the inside surface of the box has been lined with glossy white velvet and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is carved and dyed on the side. | + | This is a medium-sized carved ivory box for keeping bandages in. Unfortunately, the elephant that the ivory previously belonged to is already far beyond the reach of first aid. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, the inside surface of the box has been lined with glossy white velvet and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is carved and dyed on the side. |
− | + | *The medium first aid kit is about six inches long and about four inches wide. It is made of ivory, velvet and glass. | |
− | The medium first aid kit is about six inches long and about four inches wide. It is made of ivory, velvet and glass. | + | *Cost: S32|0de |
− | + | *Holds: 40 bandages | |
− | Cost: S32|0de | + | *Empty weight: 6/9 lb |
− | + | *Full weight with 50 g bandages: 5 1/9 lb | |
− | Holds: 40 bandages | + | |
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− | Empty weight: 6/9 lb | + | |
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− | Full weight: 5 | + | |
==Small first aid kit== | ==Small first aid kit== | ||
− | This is a small wooden box for keeping bandages in. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, both the inside and the outside surfaces of the box have been lacquered and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is painted on the side. | + | This is a small wooden box for keeping bandages in. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, both the inside and the outside surfaces of the box have been lacquered and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is painted on the side. |
− | It is about half full of bandages. | + | It is about half full of bandages. |
− | + | *The small first aid kit is about four inches long and about three inches wide. It is made of wood and glass. | |
− | The small first aid kit is about four inches long and about three inches wide. It is made of wood and glass. | + | *Cost: S10|0de |
− | + | *Holds: 20 bandages | |
− | Cost: S10|0de | + | *Empty weight: 3/9 lb |
− | + | *Full weight with 50 g bandages: 2 5/9 lb | |
− | Holds: 20 bandages | + | |
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− | Empty weight: 3/9 lb | + | |
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− | Full weight: 2 5/9 lb | + | |
==Other first aid kits== | ==Other first aid kits== | ||
− | This disposable bandage dispenser is made from leather and has a small flap on the front to keep the bandages fresh and clean. Concealed under it is a small hole, just big enough to pull a bandage through. | + | This disposable bandage dispenser is made from leather and has a small flap on the front to keep the bandages fresh and clean. Concealed under it is a small hole, just big enough to pull a bandage through. |
− | + | *The bandage dispenser is about three inches long and roughly a couple of inches wide. It is made of leather. | |
− | The bandage dispenser is about three inches long and roughly a couple of inches wide. It is made of leather. | + | *Cost: A$2 from Opposite's All-night apothecary, on Pigsty Hill, along the western edge of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. |
− | + | *Appears to contain thirteen bandages, and cannot be refilled. | |
− | Cost: A$2 from Opposite's All-night apothecary, on Pigsty Hill, along the western edge of [[Ankh-Morpork]]. | + | *Full weight: 1 6/9 lb |
− | + | *Empty weight: 2/9 lb | |
− | Appears to contain thirteen bandages, and cannot be refilled. | + | |
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− | Full weight: 1 6/9 lb | + | |
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− | Empty weight: 2/9 lb | + | |
[[Category:Healing]] | [[Category:Healing]] | ||
[[Category:Containers]] | [[Category:Containers]] |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 9 July 2021
The large, medium and small first aid kits are available from Rham-Taht Phoon in the temple of Glaxos in Ephebe.
They are containers for bandages from which you can pull
a bandage or bandages, and which you can refill
with more bandages.
- While bandages are in the first aid kit, they do not count as separate objects against container limits.
- Using the bandage command with one in your inventory, or in a container identified as "component pouch" will cause you to pull a bandage from the kit automatically.
- Large, medium, and small first aid kits are sold half full with bandages that each weigh 50 g or 1/9 lb.
- Strips of cloth torn from clothing can weigh less than 50 g, so if you refill a kit with those instead of the bandages the kit comes with, you can greatly reduce the total weight of the kit.
Large first aid kit
This is a large steel box for keeping bandages in. Thinly-pressed Klatchian steel, to be specific, its famed hardness and strength entirely wasted on keeping bandages safe from impalement. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, the inner surface of the box is silver-plated and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is embossed on the side. It is about half full of bandages.
- The large first aid kit is about a foot long and about nine inches wide. It is made of klatchian steel, silver and glass.
- Cost: 2M 0de
- Holds: 80 bandages
- Empty weight: 1 3/9 lb
- Full weight with 50 g bandages: 10 2/9 lb
Medium first aid kit
This is a medium-sized carved ivory box for keeping bandages in. Unfortunately, the elephant that the ivory previously belonged to is already far beyond the reach of first aid. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, the inside surface of the box has been lined with glossy white velvet and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is carved and dyed on the side.
- The medium first aid kit is about six inches long and about four inches wide. It is made of ivory, velvet and glass.
- Cost: S32|0de
- Holds: 40 bandages
- Empty weight: 6/9 lb
- Full weight with 50 g bandages: 5 1/9 lb
Small first aid kit
This is a small wooden box for keeping bandages in. Its cover has a glass window set into it, allowing anyone in need of a bandage to see how full it is. To keep the bandages dry and clean, both the inside and the outside surfaces of the box have been lacquered and a thin strip of rubber has been laid down along the crack between its cover and its sides. A vertical red cross, the symbol of Glaxos, the God of Medicine, is painted on the side. It is about half full of bandages.
- The small first aid kit is about four inches long and about three inches wide. It is made of wood and glass.
- Cost: S10|0de
- Holds: 20 bandages
- Empty weight: 3/9 lb
- Full weight with 50 g bandages: 2 5/9 lb
Other first aid kits
This disposable bandage dispenser is made from leather and has a small flap on the front to keep the bandages fresh and clean. Concealed under it is a small hole, just big enough to pull a bandage through.
- The bandage dispenser is about three inches long and roughly a couple of inches wide. It is made of leather.
- Cost: A$2 from Opposite's All-night apothecary, on Pigsty Hill, along the western edge of Ankh-Morpork.
- Appears to contain thirteen bandages, and cannot be refilled.
- Full weight: 1 6/9 lb
- Empty weight: 2/9 lb