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Sit is a command to sit down, increasing HP, MV, and SP/DP regen rates.

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  • Sit
  • Sit
  • Sit
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  • Sit is a command to sit down, increasing HP, MV, and SP/DP regen rates.
  • Ein Jahresname der Tasham in Tarn-A-tuuk am Rand der Welt auf Kiombael. Sit steht für das Jahr 348
  • The #sit extended command makes your character to sit down; this can have different effects (and messages) depending on what you're sitting on. Sitting on a trap while you're trapped in it abuses wisdom, and for some traps, makes you stuck in it longer. Sitting in a pool will rust your armor. Probably the most used feature is sitting on a throne. Sitting on an altar lowers your luck. You can also lay eggs that are guaranteed to hatch into baby versions of your polymorphed self by sitting, if you are a female oviparous monster and there are no other objects on the square you are on.
  • Sitting down on something and thus being stupi is a way of getting entertainment if you'd just done something, like walked all the way into the kitchen and got that bag of potato chips, only to realize that the bottle of Coke is in the refrigerator way over there, and then realize that it is all the way on the top shelf. Then, the person would have to reach up there and get it (hard work) and then walk all the way back all at one time! Impossible.
  • This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing)
  • Sitting is the non-combat position in which your character crouches or squats on the ground or a chair as opposed to standing. A character cannot engage in combat or use many items or skills directly from a sitting position, they must first stand. Jumping, walking, or running from a sitting position will cause a character to immediately stand and take the appropriate action. Sitting while in combat immediately stops auto-attacks, but not spell-casting. Your natural healing rate is increased when sitting.
  • Sit is a command found on the right-click pie menu. With it, an avatar can sit on the ground or on an object" Certain objects may also be set to have the avatar sit on them with a simple left-click, (by setting "Left-Click Sit" on the edit window.) Such objects will have a chair icon next to it). Objects that react upon being sat on, (such as teleporters,) can have their pie menu text changed with the LSL function llSetSitText. Often, the avatar never actually appears to sit on the object in question.
  • Sititing is the non-combat position in which your character crouches or squats on the ground or a chair as opposed to standing. A character cannot engage in combat or use many items or skills directly from a sitting position, they must first stand. Jumping, walking, or running from a sitting position will cause a character to immediately stand and take the appropriate action. Sitting while in combat immediately stops auto-attacks, but not spell-casting. Your natural healing rate is increased when sitting.
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uppersorbian
  • ??
slovioski
  • sedeti , sednuti , saditi
slovio
  • kombinit
croatian
  • sjesti , sjedati, saditi
serbian
  • sesti, sedati, saditi
czech
  • sedět, sednout , posadit
bulgarian
  • ??
macedonian
  • ??
ukrainian
  • ??
slovianski
  • ??
slovak
  • sedieť, sadnúť, posadiť
lowersorbian
  • ??
bosnian
  • ??
belarussian
  • ??
slovene
  • ??
kashubian
  • ??
dbkwik:slovknig/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:wotmud/prop...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:wowwiki/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:myra/proper...iPageUsesTemplate
Polish
  • siedzieć, siadać
Russian
  • сидеть , сесть, садить
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  • This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing) Finally, below the Natural Languages section, is the "Constructed Languages" section - "Postavjene Jezyki" - which includes "Slovio" "Novosloviensky" (NeoSlavonic) and "Slovianski". The "Slovio" project is no longer active. "Novosloviensky" and "Slovianski", on the other hand, have joined together as "INTERSLAVIC" or "MEDŽUSLOVJANSKI" - each offering a slightly different grammatical format. Here you may access and edit this information.
  • Sit is a command to sit down, increasing HP, MV, and SP/DP regen rates.
  • Sititing is the non-combat position in which your character crouches or squats on the ground or a chair as opposed to standing. A character cannot engage in combat or use many items or skills directly from a sitting position, they must first stand. Jumping, walking, or running from a sitting position will cause a character to immediately stand and take the appropriate action. Melee attacks against a sitting target automatically hit and cause double damage. The first damage taken while sitting will cause a target to immediately stand. The double damage registers as a critical hit in the combat log, but does not trigger abilities as a normal crit would (such as the Fury Warrior talent: Enrage) Sitting while in combat immediately stops auto-attacks, but not spell-casting. It takes a short amount of time to sit from a standing position and about equal amount of time to stand from a sitting position. Some benches or chairs can be right-clicked to put the character into a sitting position on the bench or chair. All normal eating of food and drinking of drinks requires sitting and the character will automatically try to sit when trying to eat or drink (except for drinking potions). Your natural healing rate is increased when sitting. As of Patch 2.3, if you are seated and try to use abilities that require you to be standing, you will stand up and use them. This can be disabled with: /console autoStand 0
  • Sitting is the non-combat position in which your character crouches or squats on the ground or a chair as opposed to standing. A character cannot engage in combat or use many items or skills directly from a sitting position, they must first stand. Jumping, walking, or running from a sitting position will cause a character to immediately stand and take the appropriate action. Melee attacks against a sitting target automatically hit and cause double damage. The first damage taken while sitting will cause a target to immediately stand. The double damage registers as a critical hit in the combat log, and do trigger abilities as a normal crit would (such as the specialization ability: [Ultimatum]). Sitting while in combat immediately stops auto-attacks, but not spell-casting. It takes a short amount of time to sit from a standing position and about equal amount of time to stand from a sitting position. Some benches or chairs can be right-clicked to put the character into a sitting position on the bench or chair. All normal eating of food and drinking of drinks requires sitting and the character will automatically try to sit when trying to eat or drink (except for drinking potions). Your natural healing rate is increased when sitting. As of Patch 2.3, if you are seated and try to use abilities that require you to be standing, you will stand up and use them. This can be disabled with: /console autoStand 0
  • Ein Jahresname der Tasham in Tarn-A-tuuk am Rand der Welt auf Kiombael. Sit steht für das Jahr 348
  • Sit is a command found on the right-click pie menu. With it, an avatar can sit on the ground or on an object" Certain objects may also be set to have the avatar sit on them with a simple left-click, (by setting "Left-Click Sit" on the edit window.) Such objects will have a chair icon next to it). Objects that react upon being sat on, (such as teleporters,) can have their pie menu text changed with the LSL function llSetSitText. Often, the avatar never actually appears to sit on the object in question. An avatar can not be sat on by default though there are ways to simulate this with scripted objects.
  • The #sit extended command makes your character to sit down; this can have different effects (and messages) depending on what you're sitting on. Sitting on a trap while you're trapped in it abuses wisdom, and for some traps, makes you stuck in it longer. Sitting in a pool will rust your armor. Probably the most used feature is sitting on a throne. Sitting on an altar lowers your luck. You can also lay eggs that are guaranteed to hatch into baby versions of your polymorphed self by sitting, if you are a female oviparous monster and there are no other objects on the square you are on.
  • Sitting down on something and thus being stupi is a way of getting entertainment if you'd just done something, like walked all the way into the kitchen and got that bag of potato chips, only to realize that the bottle of Coke is in the refrigerator way over there, and then realize that it is all the way on the top shelf. Then, the person would have to reach up there and get it (hard work) and then walk all the way back all at one time! Impossible.
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