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Mirror smilies | Mirror smilies | ||
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This power allows you to mirror (flip sides, so the right is on the left, and left is on the right) all smilies with brackets by placing #m right before the closing bracket. | This power allows you to mirror (flip sides, so the right is on the left, and left is on the right) all smilies with brackets by placing #m right before the closing bracket. | ||
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Example: | Example: | ||
* (d#m) | * (d#m) | ||
* (roll#m) | * (roll#m) | ||
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This power can be used in conjunction with invert by using #im or #mi. | This power can be used in conjunction with invert by using #im or #mi. | ||
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Example: | Example: | ||
* (roll#mi) | * (roll#mi) | ||
* (d#im) | * (d#im) | ||
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'''Note:''' You can use mirrored smilies in your name, messages, or as your main avatar picture, but not as an addition effect to an avatar. For instance, yourpic.png#blood#m wouldn't work. | '''Note:''' You can use mirrored smilies in your name, messages, or as your main avatar picture, but not as an addition effect to an avatar. For instance, yourpic.png#blood#m wouldn't work. | ||
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Revision as of 00:12, 16 May 2020
(MIRROR) - Mirror smilies
This power allows you to mirror (flip sides, so the right is on the left, and left is on the right) all smilies with brackets by placing #m right before the closing bracket.
Example:
- (d#m)
- (roll#m)
This power can be used in conjunction with invert by using #im or #mi.
Example:
- (roll#mi)
- (d#im)
Note: You can use mirrored smilies in your name, messages, or as your main avatar picture, but not as an addition effect to an avatar. For instance, yourpic.png#blood#m wouldn't work.