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So, I am surprised - especially for early access there's no "working manual" for what does what and explain a few of the features.

For example, I have zero idea how to get into my Inventory. One of the fights I got a SHIELD. Went to town got it identified. It's with my Mage right now (not equipped). But I have no idea how to get to my Inventory screen - or how to pass items to different characters and such.

So having a "Working Document" how to do things would be a nice feature to have.
You can look at the original manual written by Roe Adams III that came with the game in 1981! All of the information should work for the remake as well.

I haven't played this version yet, but you can equip items anywhere that allows you to (I)nspect a character. So, the tavern, or at camp in the dungeon. I always check equipment in the camp before a long adventure.
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SirTawmis: So, I am surprised - especially for early access there's no "working manual" for what does what and explain a few of the features.

For example, I have zero idea how to get into my Inventory. One of the fights I got a SHIELD. Went to town got it identified. It's with my Mage right now (not equipped). But I have no idea how to get to my Inventory screen - or how to pass items to different characters and such.

So having a "Working Document" how to do things would be a nice feature to have.
Noted. We are hoping to include a replica of the original manual, but no ETA for this yet.
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SirTawmis: So, I am surprised - especially for early access there's no "working manual" for what does what and explain a few of the features.

For example, I have zero idea how to get into my Inventory. One of the fights I got a SHIELD. Went to town got it identified. It's with my Mage right now (not equipped). But I have no idea how to get to my Inventory screen - or how to pass items to different characters and such.

So having a "Working Document" how to do things would be a nice feature to have.
link to the original Apple II manual. Obviously most of the keypresses have been changed for this release, but the spells and the how to sections should help.

Wizardry I: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (Sir-Tech) (black manual) (1981, Apple II) : Sir-Tech : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/sir-tech-wizardry-1-a2-v2.1-black-manual-ph via @internetarchive