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= Map = |
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[[File:Veloren map ingame.png|thumb|280x280px|Example image of the map]] |
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Access the [[map]] by pressing {{Key|M}} (default key). You'll see icons representing dungeons, towns, caves and other points of interest along with brown lines denoting roads. The difficulty level of a dungeon is represented by the number of dots that appear above the icon. |
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Your current location is initially at the center of the screen, displayed as a black arrow icon. The map can be shifted around by clicking and dragging. The mouse wheel zooms in and out. There is also a minimap seen in regular play at the top right corner. |
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The map has a variety of options and controls able to be used/turned on. To move the map around, a combination of the {{Key|🖱M1}} (left click) and {{Key|🖱Scroll wheel}} to drag the map and zoom in and out respectively. The {{Key|🖱M3}} key (clicking the scroll wheel) can be used to place a waypoint anywhere on the map. This waypoint can also be placed on any of the icons representing landmarks on the map. |
The map has a variety of options and controls able to be used/turned on. To move the map around, a combination of the {{Key|🖱M1}} (left click) and {{Key|🖱Scroll wheel}} to drag the map and zoom in and out respectively. The {{Key|🖱M3}} key (clicking the scroll wheel) can be used to place a waypoint anywhere on the map. This waypoint can also be placed on any of the icons representing landmarks on the map. |
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== Additional Controls == |
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There are some miscellaneous controls at the bottom of the map screen. The Recenter button, as the name suggests, recenters the map to make your arrow at the center of the map. The Toggle Minimap Voxel View button allows you to see a closer look at the local area around you in the minimap, like for example seeing the buildings in a town [image] or the layout of a dungeon [image]. The Change Map Mode button changes the look of the map, from a daytime version [image] to a nighttime version [image] and vice versa. |
There are some miscellaneous controls at the bottom of the map screen. The Recenter button, as the name suggests, recenters the map to make your arrow at the center of the map. The Toggle Minimap Voxel View button allows you to see a closer look at the local area around you in the minimap, like for example seeing the buildings in a town [image] or the layout of a dungeon [image]. The Change Map Mode button changes the look of the map, from a daytime version [image] to a nighttime version [image] and vice versa. |
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[[File:Veloren Quests.png|left|thumb|437x437px]] |
[[File:Veloren Quests.png|left|thumb|437x437px]] |
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The left side panel in the map menu is for any [[quests]] you have received. This feature is currently not fully implemented. |
The left side panel in the map menu is for any [[quests]] you have received. This feature is currently not fully implemented. |
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The right side panel of the map has a couple of toggleable options for which icons are shown on the map. These options consist of: |
The right side panel of the map has a couple of toggleable options for which icons are shown on the map. These options consist of: |
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* [[Biomes]], showing the given name for all the different areas of the map. |
* [[Biomes]], showing the given name for all the different areas of the map. |
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* [[Mountains]], showing the given name of the mountains on the map. |
* [[Mountains]], showing the given name of the mountains on the map. |
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[[Category:Gameplay]] |
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[[Category:Travel]] |
Latest revision as of 03:34, 21 July 2023
Access the map by pressing M (default key). You'll see icons representing dungeons, towns, caves and other points of interest along with brown lines denoting roads. The difficulty level of a dungeon is represented by the number of dots that appear above the icon.
Your current location is initially at the center of the screen, displayed as a black arrow icon. The map can be shifted around by clicking and dragging. The mouse wheel zooms in and out. There is also a minimap seen in regular play at the top right corner.
Map Controls
The map has a variety of options and controls able to be used/turned on. To move the map around, a combination of the 🖱M1 (left click) and 🖱Scroll wheel to drag the map and zoom in and out respectively. The 🖱M3 key (clicking the scroll wheel) can be used to place a waypoint anywhere on the map. This waypoint can also be placed on any of the icons representing landmarks on the map.
Additional Controls
There are some miscellaneous controls at the bottom of the map screen. The Recenter button, as the name suggests, recenters the map to make your arrow at the center of the map. The Toggle Minimap Voxel View button allows you to see a closer look at the local area around you in the minimap, like for example seeing the buildings in a town [image] or the layout of a dungeon [image]. The Change Map Mode button changes the look of the map, from a daytime version [image] to a nighttime version [image] and vice versa.
Quests
The left side panel in the map menu is for any quests you have received. This feature is currently not fully implemented.
Landmarks
The right side panel of the map has a couple of toggleable options for which icons are shown on the map. These options consist of:
- Difficulty, showing the number of dots over Dungeons correlating to their difficulty level.
- Towns, showing all towns on the map.
- Castles, showing all castles on the map.
- Dungeons, showing all dungeons available on the map.
- Caves, showing all caves available on the map.
- Giant Trees, showing all giant trees on the map.
- Biomes, showing the given name for all the different areas of the map.
- Mountains, showing the given name of the mountains on the map.