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=== Equipment ===
 
=== Equipment ===
  
The items available are those which are available to your civilization. Outsiders only have access to weapons, armor, and shields made of any metal available in that world. There is no weight, volume, or count limit on what equipment you can take; however, if you take more than you can easily carry, you will be slowed down. (You could get a pack animal pet to help with that.) The item selection screen only shows items which you can currently afford. You can further filter the list by just typing what you are looking for.
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The items available are those which are available to your civilization. Outsiders seem to have access to any item available in that particular world.{{verify}} There is no weight, volume, or count limit on what equipment you can take; however, if you take more than you can easily carry, you will be slowed down. (You could get a pack animal pet to help with that.) The item selection screen only shows items which you can currently afford. You can further filter the list by just typing what you are looking for.
  
 
Once an item has been added to your inventory, you can change the quantity with {{k|-}} and {{k|+}}; to remove an item reduce the quantity to zero. You can also change the quality of an item with {{k|q}} and {{k|w}}, for the cost shown on those options. Note that handwear and footwear do not come in pairs, so you will want to add as many as you need. For example, a spider man will want six lines of {{DFtext|gauntlet}} and two of {{DFtext|boot}}.
 
Once an item has been added to your inventory, you can change the quantity with {{k|-}} and {{k|+}}; to remove an item reduce the quantity to zero. You can also change the quality of an item with {{k|q}} and {{k|w}}, for the cost shown on those options. Note that handwear and footwear do not come in pairs, so you will want to add as many as you need. For example, a spider man will want six lines of {{DFtext|gauntlet}} and two of {{DFtext|boot}}.

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