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'''Take off''', '''[T]''', is a command used to take off [[wear|worn]] [[armor]] and [[shield]]s.  Items of armor that layer over the torso must be taken off in an 'outer-to-inner' fashion:  [[cloak]]s, then [[body armor]], then [[shirt]]s.  [[Cursed]] armor cannot be removed with this command.  Wearing and removing armor takes some time; the number of turns depends on the type of item. You will stop taking off items if a suitable event would interrupt you, such as a monster entering your field of vision.
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'''Take off''', {{kbd|shift|t}}, is a command used to take off [[wear|worn]] [[armor]] and [[shield]]s.  Items of armor that layer over the torso must be taken off in an 'outer-to-inner' fashion:  [[cloak]]s, then [[body armor]], then [[shirt]]s.  [[Cursed]] armor cannot be removed with this command.  Wearing and removing armor takes some time; the number of turns depends on the type of item. You will stop taking off items if a suitable event would interrupt you, such as a monster entering your field of vision.
  
'''[A]''' can be used to take off multiple pieces of armor with one command; it is equivalent to using '''[T]''' several times in a row. If you take off more than one item with this command, you get the message "You finish disrobing." Perhaps due to a bug, the '''[A]''' command takes less turns than '''[T]''' if removing armor from under a cloak or a shirt from under armor / a cloak.
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{{kbd|shift|a}} can be used to take off multiple pieces of armor with one command; it is equivalent to using {{kbd|shift|t}} several times in a row. If you take off more than one item with this command, you get the message "You finish disrobing." Perhaps due to a bug, the {{kbd|shift|a}} command takes less turns than {{kbd|shift|t}} if removing armor from under a cloak or a shirt from under armor / a cloak.
  
To take off accessories such as [[ring]]s or [[amulet]]s, use '''[R]''' to [[remove]] the item.
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To take off accessories such as [[ring]]s or [[amulet]]s, use {{kbd|shift|r}} to [[remove]] the item.
  
 
==Paranoid remove==
 
==Paranoid remove==
  
Normally, pressing [T] when you have only one piece of armor equipped will remove it without prompting.
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Normally, pressing {{kbd|shift|t}} when you have only one piece of armor equipped will remove it without prompting.
 
If you have the [http://bilious.homelinux.org/?show=44 paranoid quit] patch (as [[NAO]] does), and the option <code>paranoid_remove</code> is set, you will always be prompted.
 
If you have the [http://bilious.homelinux.org/?show=44 paranoid quit] patch (as [[NAO]] does), and the option <code>paranoid_remove</code> is set, you will always be prompted.
  

Revision as of 18:21, 14 September 2009

Take off, shift + t, is a command used to take off worn armor and shields. Items of armor that layer over the torso must be taken off in an 'outer-to-inner' fashion: cloaks, then body armor, then shirts. Cursed armor cannot be removed with this command. Wearing and removing armor takes some time; the number of turns depends on the type of item. You will stop taking off items if a suitable event would interrupt you, such as a monster entering your field of vision.

shift + a can be used to take off multiple pieces of armor with one command; it is equivalent to using shift + t several times in a row. If you take off more than one item with this command, you get the message "You finish disrobing." Perhaps due to a bug, the shift + a command takes less turns than shift + t if removing armor from under a cloak or a shirt from under armor / a cloak.

To take off accessories such as rings or amulets, use shift + r to remove the item.

Paranoid remove

Normally, pressing shift + t when you have only one piece of armor equipped will remove it without prompting. If you have the paranoid quit patch (as NAO does), and the option paranoid_remove is set, you will always be prompted.


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