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'''Bread swinging''' is a strategy designed to lower your turn count. You can swing manually by the [[v]] key. It takes 15 ''auts'' to swing a miscellaneous item, like a scroll, but only one ''turn''. Therefore, you will have more [[time]] to regenerate health, while taking the same amount of turns. An untrained weapon with high [[delay|base delay]], such as an [[executioner's axe]] or [[bardiche]], takes even longer.
 
'''Bread swinging''' is a strategy designed to lower your turn count. You can swing manually by the [[v]] key. It takes 15 ''auts'' to swing a miscellaneous item, like a scroll, but only one ''turn''. Therefore, you will have more [[time]] to regenerate health, while taking the same amount of turns. An untrained weapon with high [[delay|base delay]], such as an [[executioner's axe]] or [[bardiche]], takes even longer.
  
This strategy has little impact on the number of turns taken, and is extremely tedious. However, the insert key allows you to repeat an action over and over.
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This strategy has a relatively little impact on the number of turns taken. The '''insert''' key allows you to repeat an action over and over for this purpose.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
*[[Comestible|Ration]]s were removed in [[0.26]], removing bread swinging's namesake entirely.  
 
*[[Comestible|Ration]]s were removed in [[0.26]], removing bread swinging's namesake entirely.  
 
*[[Bread ration]]s were merged to rations in [[0.21]].
 
*[[Bread ration]]s were merged to rations in [[0.21]].

Revision as of 09:21, 25 June 2022

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Bread swinging is a strategy designed to lower your turn count. You can swing manually by the v key. It takes 15 auts to swing a miscellaneous item, like a scroll, but only one turn. Therefore, you will have more time to regenerate health, while taking the same amount of turns. An untrained weapon with high base delay, such as an executioner's axe or bardiche, takes even longer.

This strategy has a relatively little impact on the number of turns taken. The insert key allows you to repeat an action over and over for this purpose.

History