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'''Scenery''' refers to objects in the world that can be interacted with. Some of these are [[skill node]]s, which are used by [[profession]]s to gather [[item]]s, while others may have unique options when interacted with.
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'''Scenery''' refers to objects in the world that can be interacted with, and that aren't [[items]], [[monsters]], [[non-player character]]s, or [[player character]]s. Some of these are [[skill node]]s, which are used to gather items with [[professions]].

Each scenery object has one or more actions that the player can use to interact with the object, with an "Info" action always appearing last, which opens a [[card]] displaying the scenery object's name, image, description, and [[Episodes|episode]] graphics.

Some scenery objects, such as [[trunk]]s, are displayed on the [[map]] for the room that the player is in, while others such as [[chair]]s are not.

If interacting with a scenery entity changes its state, the change is only visible to the player doing the interaction.

==Update history==
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* {{Update list|update=2024-11-06|date=6 November 2024}}
** Scenery was included in the first public early-access release of the game.
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