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As your hero patrols the streets of Twilight, he or she will find items. Some items are '''clothing''' and can be worn, and might include helmets, boots, shirts, pants, accessories, and so on. You can put these items on in the Wear Things page. Most clothing provides you protection. '''Weapons''' allow you to deal damage in combat, and can also be equipped or unequipped in the Wear Things page.  
 
As your hero patrols the streets of Twilight, he or she will find items. Some items are '''clothing''' and can be worn, and might include helmets, boots, shirts, pants, accessories, and so on. You can put these items on in the Wear Things page. Most clothing provides you protection. '''Weapons''' allow you to deal damage in combat, and can also be equipped or unequipped in the Wear Things page.  

Latest revision as of 11:45, 3 March 2010

Game Manual

Character Stats and Info
Classes
Skills
Items
Talismans
The Map
Time, Turns, and Adventures
Combat
Player vs. Player (PvP)
Journal & Quests
Hideout
Sidekicks
Auctions & Trade
Mall & Player Shops
Chat
Retcon
Getting Started
FAQ
Credits

Items

Nail-gun.gif
eponymous
nail
gun

As your hero patrols the streets of Twilight, he or she will find items. Some items are clothing and can be worn, and might include helmets, boots, shirts, pants, accessories, and so on. You can put these items on in the Wear Things page. Most clothing provides you protection. Weapons allow you to deal damage in combat, and can also be equipped or unequipped in the Wear Things page.

Hedge-slammer.gif
big
honkin'
hammer
There are two types of weapons: ranged and melee. Melee weapons are close-up combat, like a club or a sword, and ranged are thrown/projectile weapons. Melee weapon attacks benefit from your strength, delivering more damage as you get stronger. Ranged weapons don't get that benefit, but as your reflexes improve you'll get the opportunity to attack multiple times per round. Some items—particularly accessories—provide your character with other benefits. Clicking on the item picture will pop up a descriptive window that tells you about the item and what it does.
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hooded
cloak

Using Items—Other items can't be worn, but can be used for a wide variety of effects, including healing, giving your character more turns, and many other reasons. Anything listed in the Use Things page can be used. Some items also have a use in combat, and will appear in a list of options during a fight.


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moped

Other Item Types—There are also items that aren't wearable or usable, but still serve a purpose. Some, such as transportation items (see more on the Hideout below) go into the garage in your hideout. If you take one out, it can open up new areas to explore and patrol. Some items exist just for their value, and can be sold for chips. Some are simply decorative or collectible, or may serve a mysterious purpose later that isn't apparent yet.

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scuba
mask
There are also computer parts, which allow you to make computers and run useful software. Anything that's not usable can still be seen on the Full Inventory page. Most items can be sold using the Sell Things page.

Finally, there's one very special type of item, talismans. Read the talismans section to learn more about them.

Notes