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Farther still beyond sun-crest hills rise tall and snow-capped mountains. Mountaineering allows you to ascend steeper slopes than before. | Farther still beyond sun-crest hills rise tall and snow-capped mountains. Mountaineering allows you to ascend steeper slopes than before. | ||
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In-Game Text"Our peace shall stand as firm as rocky mountains." – William Shakespeare, Henry IV Farther still beyond sun-crest hills rise tall and snow-capped mountains. Mountaineering allows you to ascend steeper slopes than before. ClimbingThroughout the New World there are areas where the elevation jumps sharply, creating a cliff. Standing beneath a cliff and clicking the top will cause you to Climb up, and standing at the top of a cliff and clicking the bottom will cause you to climb down. Selecting your Climbing Mode determines the speed you climb, how likely you are to fall, how much Blood damage you will take if you do fall, and how high you can free climb without equipping a Rope. Increasing Mines & Mountains will also reduce your risk of falling and the damage you take when you do fall.
NOTE: Climbing speed, risk, and damage are relative to the Afraid of Heights Climbing Mode. |