Difference between revisions of "Fight"

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m (Throughout most of the wiki, we use capital letters to denote shift+letter. Also, this shows that you could, for example, press caps-lock and then f for the same result.)
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To '''fight''' a monster, you just try to move onto the same space that the monster occupies.
 
To '''fight''' a monster, you just try to move onto the same space that the monster occupies.
  
{{kbd|shift|f}} is the explicit fight command. Its use is to attack [[peaceful]] monsters without confirmation, attack a [[pet]] without displacing it, or strike at the suspected location of an [[invisible]] monster without moving if it is not there.
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{{kbd|F}} is the explicit fight command. Its use is to attack [[peaceful]] monsters without confirmation, attack a [[pet]] without displacing it, or strike at the suspected location of an [[invisible]] monster without moving if it is not there.
  
 
Fighting at a space containing no monster produces the message "You attack thin air."
 
Fighting at a space containing no monster produces the message "You attack thin air."

Revision as of 17:04, 28 April 2010

To fight a monster, you just try to move onto the same space that the monster occupies.

F is the explicit fight command. Its use is to attack peaceful monsters without confirmation, attack a pet without displacing it, or strike at the suspected location of an invisible monster without moving if it is not there.

Fighting at a space containing no monster produces the message "You attack thin air."

m is an explicit move command. If you want to attempt to move onto a space without attacking its occupant then press m before selecting your direction.

The two commands are generally associated with hallucination, invisibility and blindness, since these warrant more caution than the usual move-attack function. At most other times directional control is sufficient.

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