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The table for the results of using a sink is scattered and takes up about three times the lines it really needs. I have no idea how that stuff works, so if it is believed best to change it then please do it.
 
The table for the results of using a sink is scattered and takes up about three times the lines it really needs. I have no idea how that stuff works, so if it is believed best to change it then please do it.
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I have a fond memory about this one - levitating on one and then when the levitation stops, you die because you fell on a sink. Classic. --<span class="plainlinks userlinks">[[User:Zapwire|'''Zapwire''']] <font style="font-size:11px;">([[User talk:Zapwire|aporkcalypse now]])</font></span> 00:24, November 13, 2009 (UTC)

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Rings with names

Rings that bear names as like from calling them won't let you name them again when dropped onto the sink. Can somebody confirm this and correct the article accordingly?

Add in somewhere:

Sitting in sink: Known results "Your rump gets wet"

Added into the entry. Thanks. —Shijun 23:49, 21 May 2007 (UTC)

Dropped ring with no message...?

I dropped a cursed ring down a sink in Minetown but all I got was the message "You hear the ring bouncing down the drainpipe." Curious. I was not hallucinating, confused, stunned or blind, and a level 6 Wizard (so not a Beginner). What did I have?

I guess that you had ring of hunger. --Kernigh 03:51, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

Extra long table?

The table for the results of using a sink is scattered and takes up about three times the lines it really needs. I have no idea how that stuff works, so if it is believed best to change it then please do it.

Sinks

I have a fond memory about this one - levitating on one and then when the levitation stops, you die because you fell on a sink. Classic. --Zapwire (aporkcalypse now) 00:24, November 13, 2009 (UTC)