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*Pressing '''t''' brings up a list of things you can have your character say. Its primary use is to give your allies commands (such as giving them a target to attack or telling them to hold their position), but you can also use it to shout, attracting attention to the tile you are currently standing on. | *Pressing '''t''' brings up a list of things you can have your character say. Its primary use is to give your allies commands (such as giving them a target to attack or telling them to hold their position), but you can also use it to shout, attracting attention to the tile you are currently standing on. | ||
*Pressing '''T''' is the command to take off [[armour]]. | *Pressing '''T''' is the command to take off [[armour]]. | ||
− | *Pressing '''CTRL-T''' sets your travel speed to your slowest ally. However, in many web browsers, this instead causes a new Tab to pop up. You can get around this by pressing '''*''' before you press '''t'''. | + | *Pressing '''CTRL-T''' sets your travel speed to your slowest ally. However, in many web browsers, this instead causes a new Tab to pop up. You can get around this by pressing '''*''' (which substitutes for Ctrl) before you press '''t'''. |
+ | **CTRL-T only affects autotravel speed. Fast species shouldn’t worry about losing their speed, or having to toggle CTRL-T over and over in every battle. | ||
==Symbols== | ==Symbols== |
Latest revision as of 00:02, 9 September 2023
Commands
- Pressing t brings up a list of things you can have your character say. Its primary use is to give your allies commands (such as giving them a target to attack or telling them to hold their position), but you can also use it to shout, attracting attention to the tile you are currently standing on.
- Pressing T is the command to take off armour.
- Pressing CTRL-T sets your travel speed to your slowest ally. However, in many web browsers, this instead causes a new Tab to pop up. You can get around this by pressing * (which substitutes for Ctrl) before you press t.
- CTRL-T only affects autotravel speed. Fast species shouldn’t worry about losing their speed, or having to toggle CTRL-T over and over in every battle.
Symbols
While playing in console mode:
- t represents crabs, turtles, and crocodilians.
- T represents troll-type monsters.
History
- Prior to 0.27, Ctrl-T was a command for adding and editing macros.
- Prior to 0.18, Ctrl-T was a command for switching between monster glyphs and weapon glyphs (console-only).
- Prior to 0.15, Ctrl-T changed item pickup behaviour of player allies.
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