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'''Wear''', '''[W]''', is a command used to wear pieces of [[armor]] and [[shield]]s. Items of armor that layer over the torso must be worn in an 'inner-to-outer' fashion:  [[shirt]]s, then [[body armor]], then [[cloak]]s. Use the '''[T]''' command to [[take off]] worn armor.  Wearing and removing armor takes some time; the number of turns depends on the type of item.
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'''Wear''', '''[W]''', is a command used to wear pieces of [[armor]] and [[shield]]s. Sometimes if you are feeling particularly adventurous you can even wear underwear on your head. Use the '''[T]''' command to [[take off]] worn armor.  Continually pressing the T key will lead you to become naked, and then dungeon designers may touch you in your special spot.
  
 
To wear accessories such as [[ring]]s or [[amulet]]s, use '''[P]''' to [[put on]] the item.
 
To wear accessories such as [[ring]]s or [[amulet]]s, use '''[P]''' to [[put on]] the item.

Revision as of 11:01, 2 September 2008

Wear, [W], is a command used to wear pieces of armor and shields. Sometimes if you are feeling particularly adventurous you can even wear underwear on your head. Use the [T] command to take off worn armor. Continually pressing the T key will lead you to become naked, and then dungeon designers may touch you in your special spot.

To wear accessories such as rings or amulets, use [P] to put on the item.

Strategy

You can determine the bonus of enchanted armor by wearing it to see the change in armor class. You can identify many magical items by wearing them, especially in conjunction with enlightenment.

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