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'''Scenery''' refers to static objects in the world that can be interacted with. Some of these are [[skill node]]s, which are used by [[professions]] to gather [[items]].
'''Scenery''' refers to objects in the world that can be interacted with and aren't [[items]], [[monsters]], [[non-player character]]s, or [[player character]]s. Some of these are [[skill node]]s, which are used by [[professions]] to gather [[items]].


Each scenery object has one or more actions that the players can use to interact with the object, with an "Info" action always appearing last. The "Info" action opens a [[card]] displaying the scenery object's name, image, description, and [[Episodes|episode]] graphics.
Each scenery object has one or more actions that the players can use to interact with the object, with an "Info" action always appearing last. The "Info" action 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 other such as [[chair]]s are not.


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Revision as of 20:31, 13 November 2024

Scenery refers to objects in the world that can be interacted with and aren't items, monsters, non-player characters, or player characters. Some of these are skill nodes, which are used by professions to gather items.

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

Some scenery objects such as trunks are displayed on the map for the room that the player is in while other such as chairs are not.