TIPS_TEXT54 | Pressing the "X" key (default) will make your character sit down or stand up. |
TIPS_TEXT55 | Pressing the "Z" key (default) will make your character take out or put away a weapon. |
TIPS_TEXT56 | The arrow keys -- ←↑↓→ -- on the keyboard will also let you move your character. |
TIPS_TEXT57 | Pressing the * key (default) will let your character walk or run. |
TIPS_TEXT58 | Pressing the "^" key (default) will make you follow your current target. |
TIPS_TEXT59 | You can click, hold and drag the triangular mark on top of the message window to adjust the size of the message window. |
TIPS_TEXT60 | Pressing and holding the title bar on top of the interface will allow you to drag the interface, and the X mark on the top-right corner will close it. |
TIPS_TEXT61 | The picture section in the monster compendium can be rotated by holding the left mouse button and dragging. You can also zoom in and out using the scroll wheel. |
TIPS_TEXT62 | To make an item or skill more accessible, drag the icon onto the Action Bar. |
TIPS_TEXT63 | To retrieve a card from your monster compendium, right-click on its name. |
TIPS_TEXT64 | The X mark on the top-right corner of the mini-map can hide or show the mini-map. |
TIPS_TEXT65 | You can see the location of other party members on the mini-map. If they are not in range of the mini-map, an arrow will point in the direction of the party member. |
TIPS_TEXT66 | Left-clicking the target will lock the target; left-clicking again will engage you with the target. However, right-clicking the target will lock and engage the target. |
TIPS_TEXT67 | If you are outside the range needed to interact with the target, left-clicking the target will lock the target and left-clicking again will move you to the front of the target and engage with it. However, right-clicking has no similar functions. |
TIPS_TEXT68 | The party leaders can right-click their own portrait to change the way loot is distributed. |
TIPS_TEXT69 | A gray exclamation over an NPC indicates that you can receive a quest from them after you gain one more level. |
TIPS_TEXT70 | You are completely free to arrange furniture in your house however you want. However, should you accidentally create a bad arrangement and end up blocking your character, simply withdrawing or moving the furniture should solve the problem. |
TIPS_TEXT71 | After entering your house, you can talk to the housekeeper to manage your password, change your house name, or leave altogether. |
TIPS_TEXT72 | Sometimes, you may be able to repurchase an item you just sold using the store interface, but in most cases it will be removed. In other words, if you sell an item which you shouldn't have, repurchase it as soon as possible. |
TIPS_TEXT73 | When your house energy has been expended, your furniture will return to its previous unarranged state and the available room space will be reduced to the default. Any furniture not positioned in the remaining available space slots cannot be arranged. |
TIPS_TEXT74 | If you lose a quest item given to you by an NPC, you should first abandon the quest, then go back to the NPC to receive the quest and quest item once again. |
TIPS_TEXT75 | If you want to track a quest, you must first select it in the quest interface. |
TIPS_TEXT76 | When your backpack is full, you most likely will not be able to pick up any loot, so you should clean up your backpack to create some space as soon as possible. |
TIPS_TEXT77 | If you are used to WASD operation, and do not want to be affected by mouse clicks when moving, you can choose to cancel the 'click to move' function in the interface settings. |
TIPS_TEXT78 | Your secondary password is an important account protection mechanism and is required for deleting characters, unlocking items, and using Diamonds. Please keep it safe and private. If you forget it, contact customer support as soon as possible. |
TITLE_SELF_TITLE | Current title |
TITLE_TIP_SKILL_FORMAT | |cffffff00Additional Skill: <skill>|r |
TITLE_TITLE_LIST | Title list |
TITLE_USED_TITLE_COLON | Title: |
TOOLTIP_LIMIT_TEXT | Requires |