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'''[^]''' accesses the '''trap_id''' [[commands|command]]. This command allows you to check the type of [[trap]]s you have previously [[search|found]] (or triggered), in adjacent [[square]]s or your own. Unlike the '''[;]''' [[far look]] command, it works even if the trap is covered by a [[monster]] or [[item]], and thus not displayed on your screen.
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{{kbd|^}} accesses the '''trap_id''' [[commands|command]]. This command allows you to check the type of [[trap]]s you have previously [[search|found]] (or triggered), in adjacent [[square]]s or your own. Unlike the {{kbd|;}} [[far look]] command, it works even if the trap is covered by a [[monster]] or [[item]], and thus not displayed on your screen.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:41, 26 December 2010

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^ accesses the trap_id command. This command allows you to check the type of traps you have previously found (or triggered), in adjacent squares or your own. Unlike the ; far look command, it works even if the trap is covered by a monster or item, and thus not displayed on your screen.

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