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'P'ass bug: The game has a pass mode where you can walk past a monster, trap, etc. If you hit P then step into a monster's square with him, he will not attack you because he cannot move toward you to attack (except for Dimensional Spiders, which will teleport next to you, then attack you on the next turn if you don't move onto them again). You can safely sit on a monster for as long as you like without being attacked by it or other monsters, as other monsters cannot enter the square to attack either. Be careful though, you could get surrounded by monsters completely if you do this against a wall. This bug can also be activated if you initiate a combat, then walk into an adjacent wall.
'P'ass bug: The game has a pass mode where you can walk past a monster, trap, etc. If you hit P then step into a monster's square with him, he will not attack you because he cannot move toward you to attack (except for Dimensional Spiders, which will teleport next to you, then attack you on the next turn if you don't move onto them again). You can safely sit on a monster for as long as you like without being attacked by it or other monsters, as other monsters cannot enter the square to attack either. Be careful though, you could get surrounded by monsters completely if you do this against a wall. This bug can also be activated if you initiate a combat, then walk into an adjacent wall, or if you are on a staircase where a monster spawns.


You can break to Commodore Basic by pressing {{kbd|Run Stop}}, and manipulate the game variables by typing in the basic interpreter. When entering commands, the following applies:  
You can break to Commodore Basic by pressing {{kbd|Run Stop}}, and manipulate the game variables by typing in the basic interpreter. When entering commands, the following applies: