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Here is a table of the game options you can change according to your preferences.

Options Explanation
Total Volume Off, Low, Med, Full Adjusts the total volume of music and sound effects.
Sound FX Volume Off, Low, Med, Full Adjusts the volume of sound effects
Music Volume Off, Low, Med, Full Adjusts the volume of music
Graphics Quality Low, Med, High, Best Adjusts the graphical quality. This game is not graphically intensive, but if you have an older computer it may still help to turn down the graphics.
Combat Blur Off, On Turns on or off combat blur. Because this is a turn-based game with just a few simple animations during combat, the difference appears to be negligible, but slower computers could benefit by turning this off.
Portrait Highlight Off, On During battle, the character whose turn it is will have a yellow highlight around their portrait, and characters capable of being targeted by an attack, a spell, or a heal will be highlighted in red.
Tooltip Delay None, Long, Low, Med, Long When you hover your mouse over an item or a dungeon room with enemies in it, a box will appear from the position of your mouse detailing the properties of the item or the enemies in the dungeon room. You can alter how long it takes for this box to appear.
Adv. Pathfinding Off, On If Advanced Pathfinding is off, you can only move to adjacent rooms, but with it on, you can simply click on any room and the computer will find the safest path to it, moving you automatically to that room. The path that the computer takes is indicated. Most of the time, Advanced Pathfinding can be a real time saver, although occasionally it overlooks a pathway that could be otherwise safely traversed. Make sure your arrow is blue and not red (which indicates that you must cross through a room with enemies in it) when you click on it.