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==Monsters and Combat== | ==Monsters and Combat== | ||
*You can pick up items with ''',''' or '''g'''. | *You can pick up items with ''',''' or '''g'''. | ||
− | *Wield [[weapon]]s with '''w'''. Weapons have different stats. | + | *Wield [[weapon]]s with '''w'''. Weapons have different stats. |
+ | **(You may also engage in [[Unarmed Combat]], though it isn't very effective when untrained). | ||
*Attack monsters in melee by walking in their direction (or with '''Ctrl-v''') | *Attack monsters in melee by walking in their direction (or with '''Ctrl-v''') | ||
*You can wait with '''.''' or '''s''', passing your turn - such as to get monsters into a corridor with you. | *You can wait with '''.''' or '''s''', passing your turn - such as to get monsters into a corridor with you. | ||
*You can rest with '''5''', waiting until you are fully healed, or something noteworthy happens. | *You can rest with '''5''', waiting until you are fully healed, or something noteworthy happens. | ||
− | *Either mouseover and rightclick, or use '''x''' then '''v''' on the monster to examine monsters. Monsters with a red border are 'dangerous' relative to your current level. | + | *Either mouseover and rightclick, or use '''x''' then '''v''' on the monster to examine monsters. Monsters with a red border are 'dangerous' relative to your current XP level (XL). |
*You can fire ranged weapons manually with '''f''', or auto-target your quiver with '''p''' or '''Shift-Tab'''. [[Throwing]] weapons can be thrown immediately, while launchers (like [[bows]]) need to be wielded first. | *You can fire ranged weapons manually with '''f''', or auto-target your quiver with '''p''' or '''Shift-Tab'''. [[Throwing]] weapons can be thrown immediately, while launchers (like [[bows]]) need to be wielded first. | ||
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*You can wear [[armour]] with '''W'''; armor gives [[AC]]. | *You can wear [[armour]] with '''W'''; armor gives [[AC]]. | ||
*Autoexplore will automatically pick up useful items, such as [[potions]] and [[scroll]]s, if you aren't in danger. | *Autoexplore will automatically pick up useful items, such as [[potions]] and [[scroll]]s, if you aren't in danger. | ||
− | *You can read scrolls with '''r''' and drink potions with '''q'''. | + | *You can read scrolls with '''r''' and drink ("quaff") potions with '''q'''. |
*Equipment items may have [[brand]]s, with special properties. Branded equipment is blue when unidentified. | *Equipment items may have [[brand]]s, with special properties. Branded equipment is blue when unidentified. | ||
*Equipment items may be [[artefact]]s, often with unique properties, and are unmodifiable. They are written in white. | *Equipment items may be [[artefact]]s, often with unique properties, and are unmodifiable. They are written in white. | ||
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*You may look at a [[god]]'s overview by praying at their [[altar]] (with '''>''' or '''<'''). After praying, you can worship the god by pressing '''Enter''' afterwards. | *You may look at a [[god]]'s overview by praying at their [[altar]] (with '''>''' or '''<'''). After praying, you can worship the god by pressing '''Enter''' afterwards. | ||
*Gods all have unique features about them. [[Trog]], the god of the tutorial, is also the god of rage and bloodshed, and so despises spellcasting. | *Gods all have unique features about them. [[Trog]], the god of the tutorial, is also the god of rage and bloodshed, and so despises spellcasting. | ||
− | *Gods like and dislike different things. Most gods either like killing things (like Trog) or exploring new areas (like [[Elyvilon]]). | + | *Gods like and dislike different things. Most gods either like killing things (like Trog) or exploring new areas (like [[Elyvilon]]), rewarding you [[piety]] (divine favor). |
− | *You should learn to use and even rely on divine abilities often, as they are usually very strong. Trog's [[Berserk]] gives you 1.5x health, 1.5x speed (to all actions), and a big damage boost. After berserk ends, however, you are slowed down | + | *You should learn to use and even rely on divine abilities often, as they are usually very strong. Trog's [[Berserk]] gives you 1.5x health, 1.5x speed (to all actions), and a big damage boost. After berserk ends, however, you are slowed down and can't berserk again for a short time. In addition, the vast majority of abilities consume piety in the process. |
*Pressing '''^''' will let you view your current god, abilities, and piety. | *Pressing '''^''' will let you view your current god, abilities, and piety. | ||
[[Category:Crawl]] | [[Category:Crawl]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 28 June 2022
Version 0.28: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.
The tutorial is a helpful introduction for new players to Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup. Featured in both offline and online versions of Crawl, it is a text and gameplay integrated mode designed to teach you the controls and basic gameplay functions. You play as a Human, with fixed rooms, items, and tasks for each lesson. Once you have finished the tutorial, you may go into hints mode for a guided, but complete and randomized experience.
There are 5 tutorial lessons available:
- Movement and Exploration
- Monsters and Combat
- Items and Inventory
- Magic and Spellcasting
- Gods and Divine Abilities
A summation of each tutorial is detailed below, for viewing convenience. Note that commands are case sensitive.
Contents
Movement and Exploration
- You can move around with the numpad (try numlock on and off), vi-keys, or clicking with the mouse. Arrow keys work, though you can't move diagonally with them. Pressing Shift and a direction will move until you see/hit something.
- Pressing > will take you down a staircase, and < to go up a staircase.
- You can open doors by walking into them, and close them with C.
- You can autoexplore by pressing o.
- You can re-view recent messages with Ctrl-p.
Monsters and Combat
- You can pick up items with , or g.
- Wield weapons with w. Weapons have different stats.
- (You may also engage in Unarmed Combat, though it isn't very effective when untrained).
- Attack monsters in melee by walking in their direction (or with Ctrl-v)
- You can wait with . or s, passing your turn - such as to get monsters into a corridor with you.
- You can rest with 5, waiting until you are fully healed, or something noteworthy happens.
- Either mouseover and rightclick, or use x then v on the monster to examine monsters. Monsters with a red border are 'dangerous' relative to your current XP level (XL).
- You can fire ranged weapons manually with f, or auto-target your quiver with p or Shift-Tab. Throwing weapons can be thrown immediately, while launchers (like bows) need to be wielded first.
Items and Inventory
- You can wear armour with W; armor gives AC.
- Autoexplore will automatically pick up useful items, such as potions and scrolls, if you aren't in danger.
- You can read scrolls with r and drink ("quaff") potions with q.
- Equipment items may have brands, with special properties. Branded equipment is blue when unidentified.
- Equipment items may be artefacts, often with unique properties, and are unmodifiable. They are written in white.
- You can evoke wands with V.
- You can put on jewellery with P, and remove it with R.
- Gold is used in shops, which can be interacted with by either > or <.
Magic and Spellcasting
- Once you find a spellbook, you can memorize spells with M.
- You need to be the same XL as the spell's spell level in order to learn it, in addition to training magical skill (to lower failure rate).
- Cast spells by pressing z, then the letter assigned to the spell. You may also Quiver a spell and then use it like a ranged weapon (with Shift-Tab).
- You can view your memorized spells by pressing I (capital-i) or z
- Like HP, you can recover MP by resting (with 5).
- Many spells can be positioned more effectively, or combined with other spells, in order to get (more effective) use out of them.
- Heavier armour and shields hamper spellcasting.
Gods and Divine Abilities
- You may look at a god's overview by praying at their altar (with > or <). After praying, you can worship the god by pressing Enter afterwards.
- Gods all have unique features about them. Trog, the god of the tutorial, is also the god of rage and bloodshed, and so despises spellcasting.
- Gods like and dislike different things. Most gods either like killing things (like Trog) or exploring new areas (like Elyvilon), rewarding you piety (divine favor).
- You should learn to use and even rely on divine abilities often, as they are usually very strong. Trog's Berserk gives you 1.5x health, 1.5x speed (to all actions), and a big damage boost. After berserk ends, however, you are slowed down and can't berserk again for a short time. In addition, the vast majority of abilities consume piety in the process.
- Pressing ^ will let you view your current god, abilities, and piety.