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SHOPKEEPERS:
SHOPKEEPERS:
Once you have purchased a bar for your shop, you may "ADD <fluid> to <bar>", which will attach a keg to the bar and allow a player to fill their container from it.
Once you have purchased a bar for your shop, you may "ADD <fluid> to <bar>", which will attach a keg to the bar and allow a player to fill their container from it.


You will be able to interact with the keg in the bar as any normally stocked item (i.e. PRICE the keg in order to sell its contents). You should price your drinks for five "sips" per purchase. The price will scale from there as necessary.
You will be able to interact with the keg in the bar as any normally stocked item (i.e. PRICE the keg in order to sell its contents). You should price your drinks for five "sips" per purchase. The price will scale from there as necessary.
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SHOPPERS:
SHOPPERS:
In order to fill your cup from a store, you will need to do "REFILL <container> FROM <keg>". Your container will be filled to the brim.  
In order to fill your cup from a store, you will need to do '''REFILL <container> FROM <keg>'''. Your container will be filled to the brim.  


Be wary, containers are limited in how many "sips" they can hold. "A simple earthenware pitcher" will hold 60 sips which can then be poured into other containers (such as cups) in order to maximize your buying power.
Be wary, containers are limited in how many sips they can hold. A simple earthenware pitcher will hold 60 sips which can then be poured into other containers (such as cups) in order to maximize your buying power.
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