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==Command==
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*Pressing '''@''' will display character status, displaying short statements of the following:
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**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.)
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**a general assessment of [[movement speed]]
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**a general assessment of [[attack speed]]
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**a general assessment of [[magic resistance]] (described as resistance to "hostile enchantments.")
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**a general assessment of how [[stealthy]] you are
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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.
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If you want to view the specific numbers which give rise the descriptions, you'll have to enter [[wizard mode]].
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==Symbol==
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The '''@''' symbol in console mode represents the player character. It also represents human [[unique]]s, such as [[Sigmund]], [[Erica]], or [[Donald]].
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Outside the game, the '''@''' symbol is sometimes used to refer to Dungeon Crawl or roguelikes more generally.

Revision as of 01:55, 15 December 2015

Version 0.17: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

Command

  • Pressing @ will display character status, displaying short statements of the following:

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.