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==Command==
 
==Command==
 
*Pressing '''@''' will display character status, displaying short statements of the following:
 
*Pressing '''@''' will display character status, displaying short statements of the following:
**whether you are alive or [[undead]]
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**A description of [[transformation]]s and/or [[transmutations]], if any (e.g. "You are a tree.", "You have grown temporary horns.", etc.)
**a description of [[transformation]]s and/or [[transmutations]], if any (e.g. "You are a tree.", "You have grown temporary horns.", etc.)
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**A general assessment of [[movement speed]]
**a general assessment of [[movement speed]]
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**A general assessment of [[attack speed]]
**a general assessment of [[attack speed]]
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**Your base [[Strength]], [[Intelligence]], and [[Dexterity]], if your stats are being increased or reduced by your equipment or mutations
**a general assessment of [[magic resistance]] (described as resistance to "hostile enchantments.")
 
**a general assessment of how [[stealthy]] you are
 
  
The character status command pairs well with the '''[[%]]''' command. Although it provides a less quantified summary of information, it may be more intelligible to newer players and those generally less versed in Dungeon Crawl specific jargon.
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The character status command pairs well with the '''[[%]]''' command. Although it provides a less quantified summary of information, it may be more intelligible to newer players and those generally less versed in Dungeon Crawl-specific jargon.
  
 
If you want to view the specific numbers which give rise the descriptions, you'll have to enter [[wizard mode]].
 
If you want to view the specific numbers which give rise the descriptions, you'll have to enter [[wizard mode]].

Revision as of 02:44, 9 November 2021

Version 0.27: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

Command

The character status command pairs well with the % command. Although it provides a less quantified summary of information, it may be more intelligible to newer players and those generally less versed in Dungeon Crawl-specific jargon.

If you want to view the specific numbers which give rise the descriptions, you'll have to enter wizard mode.

Symbol

The @ symbol in console mode represents the player character. It also represents human uniques, such as Sigmund, Erica, or Donald.

Outside the game, the @ symbol is sometimes used to refer to Dungeon Crawl or roguelikes more generally.