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The '''fire''' command, invoked by pressing '''[[f]]''', fires a [[Quiver (command)|quivered]] weapon at a square that you select (usually one with a [[monster]]). After pressing '''f''' and selecting a target to aim at, you can then fire by pressing: | The '''fire''' command, invoked by pressing '''[[f]]''', fires a [[Quiver (command)|quivered]] weapon at a square that you select (usually one with a [[monster]]). After pressing '''f''' and selecting a target to aim at, you can then fire by pressing: | ||
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*'''.''' (to fire directly at the target's tile, guaranteeing that the projectile will not travel past the tile you're aiming at even if it misses all targets). | *'''.''' (to fire directly at the target's tile, guaranteeing that the projectile will not travel past the tile you're aiming at even if it misses all targets). | ||
− | Note that [[throwing]] weapons need merely to be quivered, but [[arrow]]s, [[bolt]]s, [[sling bullet | + | Note that [[throwing]] weapons need merely to be quivered, but [[arrow]]s, [[bolt]]s, and [[sling bullet]]s require you to have an equipped [[bow]], [[crossbow]], or [[sling]] (respectively) before you can fire them. |
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Revision as of 05:52, 3 May 2020
Version 0.24: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
The fire command, invoked by pressing f, fires a quivered weapon at a square that you select (usually one with a monster). After pressing f and selecting a target to aim at, you can then fire by pressing:
- f (again) or Enter (to fire past the target, potentially hitting whatever's behind it if the first target is missed) or
- . (to fire directly at the target's tile, guaranteeing that the projectile will not travel past the tile you're aiming at even if it misses all targets).
Note that throwing weapons need merely to be quivered, but arrows, bolts, and sling bullets require you to have an equipped bow, crossbow, or sling (respectively) before you can fire them.