Rigging is a quest item.
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| - Rigging is a quest item.
- Rigging is an Occupation normally listed under Camera and Electrical Department. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Art Department or Visual Effects.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ The Rigging is consumable used for upgrading Imperial Shipyard, along with Sail and Wood Board.
- Rigging was an expensive and valuable object used by the Matoran to build boats. Rigging was sold all over the island of Mata Nui, and was very expensive. Traders sold it for around 350 Widgets, a hefty price. Several materials were required for the construction of rigging. They included: 10 ropes, 20 pieces of bamboo, and 5 nets. The Ga-Matoran Sasha could make rigging, and Marka the shipwright was known for collecting rigging for her boats.
- Rigging is the collective term used to refer to all the parts that are used for propulsion of a sailing vessel. This includes spars, sails,and cordage. Although rigging includes spars and yards, typically when one refers to rigging, one is usually referring to cordage.Cordage is divided into standing rigging (to keep the masts up) and running rigging (to allow the sails to be set).
- The board is a hexagonal grid of pieces, which can be moved in straight lines in one of six directions. There are 6 pulleys, one of which will always be active. The objective of the puzzle is to create large chains of pieces in front of an active pulley so they get pulled off the board. The active pulley changes in a clockwise direction after each move, regardless of whether a pull was made.
- In Pirates Online, Rigging is an option for Ship Customization. This option for customizing the ship's sails, masts, etc. will allow the pirate to add additional speed, maneuvering, or strength to their vessel.
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| - This worn rope appears to have several years' hard service out at sea. Unless the bad condition and acrid smell are due to the Kanig urine it's been lying in, that is.
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| - Rigging is a quest item.
- Rigging is an Occupation normally listed under Camera and Electrical Department. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Art Department or Visual Effects.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ The Rigging is consumable used for upgrading Imperial Shipyard, along with Sail and Wood Board.
- Rigging was an expensive and valuable object used by the Matoran to build boats. Rigging was sold all over the island of Mata Nui, and was very expensive. Traders sold it for around 350 Widgets, a hefty price. Several materials were required for the construction of rigging. They included: 10 ropes, 20 pieces of bamboo, and 5 nets. The Ga-Matoran Sasha could make rigging, and Marka the shipwright was known for collecting rigging for her boats.
- Rigging is the collective term used to refer to all the parts that are used for propulsion of a sailing vessel. This includes spars, sails,and cordage. Although rigging includes spars and yards, typically when one refers to rigging, one is usually referring to cordage.Cordage is divided into standing rigging (to keep the masts up) and running rigging (to allow the sails to be set).
- The board is a hexagonal grid of pieces, which can be moved in straight lines in one of six directions. There are 6 pulleys, one of which will always be active. The objective of the puzzle is to create large chains of pieces in front of an active pulley so they get pulled off the board. The active pulley changes in a clockwise direction after each move, regardless of whether a pull was made.
- In Pirates Online, Rigging is an option for Ship Customization. This option for customizing the ship's sails, masts, etc. will allow the pirate to add additional speed, maneuvering, or strength to their vessel.
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