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== Concepts == | == Concepts == | ||
=== Utility slots === | === Utility slots === | ||
− | :Combat utility items like ''{{color| | + | :Combat utility items like ''{{color|silver|grenades}}'' and ''{{color|silver|special crossbow bolts}}'' must be in the {{color|silver|utility slots}} in order to be used. |
=== Reloading weapons === | === Reloading weapons === | ||
− | :Hold {{color| | + | :Hold {{color|silver|shift}} to access the quick weapon {{color|silver|reload}} commands. You can also reload magazines one round at a time. |
=== Action and movement points === | === Action and movement points === |
Revision as of 20:32, 1 September 2014
This page is intended as a new players' guide to Underrail's interface.
The interface is pretty much what you'd expect from any isometric turn-based RPG, but there are some key differences and concepts that might be different from expected.
Concepts
Utility slots
- Combat utility items like grenades and special crossbow bolts must be in the utility slots in order to be used.
Reloading weapons
- Hold shift to access the quick weapon reload commands. You can also reload magazines one round at a time.
Action and movement points
- Action and Movement points are separate. There's always the option to move even when you have exhausted your APs for the turn.
- Items with multiple different uses have radial context menu. Right-clicking an item in your inventory will open the context menu, or set the default use if the item is in your action bar.
Difficulty
Underrail is considered a hardcore PC game, but combat is not overly difficult unless you are careless - or very unlucky. Always consider your tactical options, don't just rush into every encounter without any planning. Save often and remember that you can return to Pasquale for free heals if you're low on health, meds and money!
Resources are scarce, so remember to search and loot every nook and cranny. Investment in various noncombat skills will allow you to make money in many ways, from burglary to turning cheap crafting components into valuable devices. You can also fish or gather mushrooms for some extra cash without any skills.