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− | '''#terrain''' is an [[extended command]] that displays | + | '''#terrain''' is an [[extended command]] that displays the current level's map without monsters. At the user's choice, it can also hide objects as well, or objects and traps. This command can be useful for, say, finding the [[stairs]] when they are hidden beneath an object or a monster. |
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Revision as of 06:50, 29 July 2019
- For the fixed features of the dungeon, see Dungeon feature.
#terrain is an extended command that displays the current level's map without monsters. At the user's choice, it can also hide objects as well, or objects and traps. This command can be useful for, say, finding the stairs when they are hidden beneath an object or a monster.
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