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chests. Open pouches and chests by
right-clicking on them. Close them by
left-clicking on the lid or flap.
To drop an item, select it and click
DROP
. The item disappears from your
character’s inventory and falls to the
ground. If you want it again, just pick
it up off the ground.
To split a bundle of “grouped” items
(such as arrows) in half, select it and
click on SPLIT. This only works if you
have an empty slot in your backpack
to hold the other half.
To transfer an item to another char-
acter, select that item and click the
character box of the character you
wish to transfer to. That character’s
inventory screen appears, and you
can place the item appropriately.
The inventory screen also contains
more data. Under the active character
portrait, a description box provides
information about objects, buttons,
and available options. Along the right
side of the screen, a panel displays
character data. Along the bottom, a bar
shows how much money, in ceramic
pieces (CP), your character has. 
Also at the bottom of the screen are
the four character options buttons,
the Game Menu button, and the
Return to Game button.
Item Summary / Using Items
Right-click on any item in inventory
(or in a container) to bring up its item
summary. This is a box containing
relevant information about the item.
If the item is magical and can be
used, a Cast Spell icon appears. Press
the icon to cast the spell. You can’t
use this function during combat if it is
not the character’s turn, or if the spell
can’t be cast by the character holding
the item. If you know what spell the
item casts, the spell icon appears in
the summary box. When you right-
click on a spell scroll, a window with
a spell icon appears. Click on the
icon to learn the spell.
Some items are inherently magical. A
magical sword, for example, may cast
spells against your opponent when-
ever you hit him with the sword. This
happens automatically if you have
the sword readied and fight with it.
Other items cast magical effects on
whoever wears them. If an item casts
haste spell on the wearer, for
example, the spell is cast as soon as
that item is readied.
Stores
In your adventures on Athas, you may
encounter shopkeepers who want to
sell you their wares. When you visit a
store, the regular inventory screen is
displayed alongside a store screen.
Stores have six item slots showing the
items for sale. If there are more than six
items for sale, a MORE button appears
allowing you to display the rest. The
prices of the items appear below their
slots. When you point to an item, a
flashing highlight indicates that you can
afford it; a solid highlight means you do
not have enough money. To buy the
item, simply click on it. The money is
deducted automatically. The cursor
becomes the item, and you can place it
in your inventory where appropriate.
To sell an item to the shopkeeper,
select the item to be sold and 
click SELL.
To leave the store, select the Return
to Game button.
View Inventory
To use, ready, drop, or transfer
items, select the View Inven-
tory icon. The inventory screen
appears with a large portrait of the
active character in the center. To 
see the inventory screen for a differ-
ent character, click on one of the
character boxes on the left edge of
the screen.
Surrounding the active character
portrait are fourteen slots. Each
refers to a different part of the
character’s body, such as legs, head,
fingers, and arms. Left-click on an
item to pick it up. To move an item to
the character’s body, first pick up the
item and look for outlines around the
item slots. A yellow outline appears
around all the valid slots for that
item. Center the item over any
outlined slot; the outline flashes
when the item is centered. Left-click
again to drop it there. To ready
weapons for combat, place them in
your character’s hands. Missile
weapons and their ammunition have
special slots at the upper left.
To the upper-right are twelve more
slots representing your character’s
backpack. Store items here that you
wish to keep. You may also find
pouches and chests which can be
used for more storage within the
backpack. Pouches and chests hold
six items, and both can be placed in
your character’s backpack. A pouch
can be placed in a chest, but not vice
versa; pouches cannot hold other
pouches, nor can chests hold other
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✹ Inventory Screen 
HANDS/
ITEMS IN
HANDS
COMPUTER-
CONTROLLED
COMBAT
ON/OFF
CHOOSE
PARTY
LEADER
CHARACTER
BOXES
ACTIVE CHARACTER
PORTRAIT
ITEM SLOTS
CHARACTER‘S BACKPACK
CHARACTER
DATA
RETURN TO
GAME 
GAME MENU 
CHARACTER OPTION
BUTTONS
MONEY
DESCRIPTION BOX
MISSILE
AMMO