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Yes, just press L. But make sure you unlocked a portal by passing near them.
Thanks, I for some reason did not see this
Yeah I just missed this tutorial somehow. It happens bud
I just remembered my first role playing game on Commodore Amiga:
My party got slaughered mercilessly in every fight in the first hours. Than the inspirations came: Not going naked into battles, but buying some weapons and armor would be a good idea.
Took me another two hours till I realized that my chances would be even better when my warriors and paladins not only bought their weapons and arrmor, but actually equipped it...
seriously, I was really delighted when I first started to find these features. No time consuming travels and no reading (reading tiny scripts on big screen = headache)
That probably means you've missed some other features as well. You might want to look through the options menu to see if you've missed any commands that would be useful.
I’m not a rookie and this isn’t my first rpg, it’s not even my 10th isometric diablo style rpg. I just didn’t see the control to do this. No need to dissect it anymore than that
I probably have close to 4000 hours in this game over the last 12 years, and I just started a new character. But I admit I was very new to action RPG's back then.