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(A bit awkward, but we define scenery to be interactables, and they lose interactions when open, so no more scenery even though visually there?)
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A '''door''' is [[scenery]] that blocks the player's movement between [[room]]s, occupying two adjacent tiles in the doorway.
A '''door''' is [[scenery]] that blocks the player's movement between [[room]]s, occupying two adjacent tiles in the doorway.


In [[Captain Degreene's Office]] Captain Jal Degreene interrupts the player if they attempt to open the door before progressing the [[Welcome to the Guard]] quest.
In [[Captain Degreene's Office]] Captain Jal Degreene interrupts the player if they attempt to open the door before progressing the [[Welcome to the Guard]] quest. Once Captain Jal Degreene opens the doors, they stop being scenery.


It is shown on the [[map]] as a purple rectangle on the furthest walkable tiles before the next room.
It is shown on the [[map]] as a purple rectangle on the furthest walkable tiles before the next room.

Revision as of 01:30, 18 November 2024

A door is scenery that blocks the player's movement between rooms, occupying two adjacent tiles in the doorway.

In Captain Degreene's Office Captain Jal Degreene interrupts the player if they attempt to open the door before progressing the Welcome to the Guard quest. Once Captain Jal Degreene opens the doors, they stop being scenery.

It is shown on the map as a purple rectangle on the furthest walkable tiles before the next room.

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  • update 2024-11-06 (Update):
    • Door was included in the first public early-access release of the game.