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− | + | == Adventurer Mode == | |
+ | Eagle men are playable as of v.42.06. | ||
− | + | Notably, as a winged creature, you can change z-levels in much the same way as a terrestrial creature ascends stairways, using the '<' key to move up one z-level and the '>' key to move down one z-level (if there's empty space below you). This is obviously quite useful for many things, such as traversing rivers, scaling mountains, and escaping from hairy situations. | |
− | + | Most armors are too large for them to wear, so a fair amount of skill in Dodging is recommended. | |
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