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To interact with NPCs, items, and various objects scattered throughout the game world, simply place the mouse cursor over the item in question and click.  If it is possible to affect the object, this will automatically cause the appropriate effect.  For example, if you click on a door that you are able to pass through, the door will open, you will step inside, and the game will load the area on the other side of the door.
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To interact with [[NPC|NPCs]], items, and various objects scattered throughout the game world, simply place the mouse cursor over the item in question and click.  If it is possible to affect the object, this will automatically cause the appropriate effect.  For example, if you click on a door that you are able to pass through, the door will open, you will step inside, and the game will load the area on the other side of the door.
  
 
The cursor changes to a blue hand when you encouter an item you can interact with.  Any NPC you can speak to will turn the cursor blue.  Enemies will turn the cursor red.
 
The cursor changes to a blue hand when you encouter an item you can interact with.  Any NPC you can speak to will turn the cursor blue.  Enemies will turn the cursor red.
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[[Image:Arbiter Daos.png|thumb|left|150px|Yellow Ring]]
 
[[Image:Arbiter Daos.png|thumb|left|150px|Yellow Ring]]
 
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*'''Yellow''' - Anything that provides missions has a yellow ring.  Contacts, brokers, event contacts, and aura and cape contacts all fall into this category.
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*'''Yellow''' - Anything that provides missions has a yellow ring.  [[Contacts]], [[:Category:Brokers|brokers]], [[:Category:Special Event Contacts|event contacts]], and [[Costumes#Capes and Auras|aura]] and [[Costumes#Capes and Auras|cape]] contacts all fall into this category.
 
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[[Image:Castle PI.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Green Ring]]
 
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*'''Green''' - Trainers have green rings.
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[[Image:Super Group Registrar.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Purple Ring]]
 
[[Image:Super Group Registrar.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Purple Ring]]
 
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*'''Purple''' - The odd things that don't fit in any of the other categories have purple rings.  Examples include: super group registrar, delivery targets, etc.
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*'''Purple''' - The odd things that don't fit in any of the other categories have purple rings.  Examples include: [[Super_Group_Registrar|super group registrar]], delivery targets, etc.
 
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Revision as of 22:25, 16 August 2007

< The Players' Guide to the Cities

To interact with NPCs, items, and various objects scattered throughout the game world, simply place the mouse cursor over the item in question and click. If it is possible to affect the object, this will automatically cause the appropriate effect. For example, if you click on a door that you are able to pass through, the door will open, you will step inside, and the game will load the area on the other side of the door.

The cursor changes to a blue hand when you encouter an item you can interact with. Any NPC you can speak to will turn the cursor blue. Enemies will turn the cursor red.

Some complicated actions - disarming a bomb or searching a computer for a file, for example - are initiated with a simple mouse-click, but then require a certain amount of time to complete. These actions are interruptable, so it is wise to wait until an area is clear of all enemies before initiating a complicated action.

Always pass the cursor over everything in a scene to make sure you're finding everything of value. Sometimes you can interact with objects that have no direct bearing on a job but will grant you an edge of some sort.

To aid in identifying the various types of NPCs you'll happen across during your career, some of them will have a color-coded ring at their feet.




  • Purple - The odd things that don't fit in any of the other categories have purple rings. Examples include: super group registrar, delivery targets, etc.


< The Players' Guide to the Cities