*L103 /ROOM DIG The dig command is used when connecting two rooms and you want them to be connected in both directions. For example, if you are in room 100 and /room dig e 101. This will create an exit east into room 101 and it will also create an exit west from room 101, to room 100. It is possible to add a '!' after /room dig. This will create the room you try to dig to, if it did not formerly exist. A quicker way to build and connect rooms than to create them first with /room new. The former example with room 100 and 101 would look like this: /room dig! e 101. This would create room 101, make an exit east from the current room to 101, and create an exit west from 101 back to room 100. Examples: /room dig e 500 (an exit will be created from the room you are in, to room 500, towards the east, and from 500 back to the room you are in. The exit back from 500 will be reversed, so it will be west. This also requires room 500 to already exist.) /room dig! s 501 (This works exactly as the former example, except that room 501 does not have to exist before this command, the ! after dig creates the room.) See also: /ROOM EXIT, /ROOM NEW