Difference between revisions of "Put on"
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Press '''[r]''' or '''[l]''' to choose, as indicated. | Press '''[r]''' or '''[l]''' to choose, as indicated. | ||
− | You are unable to put anything else on when wearing an amulet, two rings, and one piece of eyewear (e.g. a [[blindfold]]). Additionally, you can't put rings on if you are wearing cursed [[glove]]s. | + | You are unable to put anything else on when wearing an amulet, two rings, and one piece of eyewear (e.g. a [[blindfold]]). Additionally, you can't put rings on if you are wearing cursed [[glove]]s or wielding a cursed two-handed [[weapon]]. If you are wielding a cursed one-handed weapon, you can still put on one ring. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 15:30, 2 February 2008
The put on command is, by default, mapped to capital P: [P]
It is used to put on amulets, rings and eyewear. It is not used for wearing armor (see Wear).
If you choose to put on a ring, you may be asked:
"Which ring-finger, Right or Left? [rl]"
Press [r] or [l] to choose, as indicated.
You are unable to put anything else on when wearing an amulet, two rings, and one piece of eyewear (e.g. a blindfold). Additionally, you can't put rings on if you are wearing cursed gloves or wielding a cursed two-handed weapon. If you are wielding a cursed one-handed weapon, you can still put on one ring.
See also
- Remove, the inverse command