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- The Shuttlecraft Wardrobe was a shuttle owned by Riku in 2375. He had allowed his eight year old daughter to name his three newest shuttles, this being one. This was a reference to The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. This shuttle was rented by Ezri Dax, as she was in need of transport to meet Worf during the Morjod incident. (DS9 - The Left Hand of Destiny novel: Book Two)
- El Armario es un personaje de la pelĂcula Beauty and the Beast.
- Each wardrobe allows a player to change various aspects of his or her appearance, such as shoe colour or legging style.
- Roger Wilco had never figured out how to use the controls, therefore he scattered his clothes around the floor.
- If you remove clothing in the wardrobe, it does not deduct the stats for the clothing, so you can remove an item, put it on, remove it again, etc. and pad the sex appeal as high as you'd like.
- The Wardrobe is a supporting character in Disney's 1991 film, Beauty and the Beast. She is a lady-in-waiting of the castle and was cursed by the Enchantress along with the other servants, becoming a sentient wardrobe.
- Wardrobe is an Occupation listed under Costume and Wardrobe Department.
- There was also an option to remove all clothing.
- The Wardrobe is a feature of Cribs in Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV.
- The wardrobe is an item used for storage. It has one door and is about shoulder high.
- The Wardrobe is a type of teleport. It is for sale for 3 coins in the catalog.
- The wardrobe is where all of a character's doboks, hair ornaments, and other clothing pieces are stored for your character (and if you are a summoner, your cat as well). It can be accessed by pressing F3. The wardrobe also allows users to preview all clothing for any race and gender. It also include with details on how and where to obtain the costumes. However, currently the wardrobe storage feature is only available for Premium Member, which means non-premium player cannot store their costumes in it except for the preview.
- The Wardrobe is an extra storage for players to store permanent, non-tradeable costumes. In order to use the feature, Wardrobe Space Expanding Scrolls must be purchased from Mai Golai, Trader Girl, Event Stamp Reward Merchant, or through the Item mall. The Wardrobe expands up to 175 slots for costumes. Costumes that can be stored are those from the Modeling clothes (body), Modeling headdress (head), and Back. Fancy pieces used on the Weapon slot or for Flying can't be stored.
- A wardrobe is a place where toons keep their clothing. Each toon gets their own wardrobe in their house. When at a friend's house, you may try on their clothes, but you may not keep them. The minimum amount of storage space is 10, while the current maximum is 50.
- The Wardrobe was a magical portal in Professor Kirke's House that linked Earth through to the world of Narnia, if only for a short time.
- Most wardrobes have a section for hanging clothes. Many also have drawers, shelves, a mirror and places for jewelry, make-up or other items you might use when getting dressed. Some wardrobes have wheels to make them easier to move around. A wardrobe has the advantage over a closet that it can be moved, so it provides greater flexibility in room arrangements. Some travel chests or suitcases were designed to stand upright and hold clothes much like a traveling wardrobe. Other related terms: armoire, cupboard, trunk
- Wardrobe is an addon allows you define up to 30 distinct equipment profiles (called "outfits") and lets you switch among them on the fly. For example, you can define a Normal Outfit that consists of your regular equipment, an Around Town Outfit that consists of what you'd like to wear when inside a city or role-playing, a Stamina Outfit that consists of all your best +stam gear, etc. You can then switch amongst these outfits using a simple slash chat command (/wardrobe wear Around Town Outfit), using a small interactive button docked beneath your radar (Moveable), or define hotkeys in key configuration.
- It is found in the Campaign and Adventure Modes, in every town of any act, close to the waypoint and the Mystic. Its only purpose is easy access to all of the character's cosmetic functions:
* Wings and their equivalents
* Portraits (allows changing them at will; highest Paragon portrait is displayed by default)
* Non-combat pets
* Pennants Alternatively, one may access the Cosmetic menu via the respective mirror button in the lower right corner. The rewards are shared among all characters on the account.
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