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Look at things by pressing 'l'. | Look at things by pressing 'l'. | ||
Press 'l' and scroll around to look at things. Looking at something can tell you a great deal about it. For example, looking at a creature will | Press 'l' and scroll around to look at things. Looking at something can tell you a great deal about it. | ||
tell you the creature's name, physical description, approximate health, | |||
equipment worn, your chance of defeating it in combat, and its attitude toward you. | For example, looking at a creature will | ||
tell you the creature's name, physical description, approximate health, equipment worn, your chance of defeating it in combat, and its attitude toward you. | |||
Simply looking at {{qud shader|engraved|engraved}} or {{qud shader|painted|painted}} objects, {{favilink|Sultan shrine|shrines}}, village [[Properties#Occluding_Statues_and_Monuments|monuments]], or even tattooed villagers can reveal village histories, [[sultan histories]], and [[Historic site|historical site]] locations. |
Revision as of 18:05, 14 October 2024
Look at things by pressing 'l'.
Press 'l' and scroll around to look at things. Looking at something can tell you a great deal about it.
For example, looking at a creature will tell you the creature's name, physical description, approximate health, equipment worn, your chance of defeating it in combat, and its attitude toward you.
Simply looking at engraved or painted objects, shrines, village monuments, or even tattooed villagers can reveal village histories, sultan histories, and historical site locations.