Sitting, in Wizardry II, is a roleplaying effect. It can be used in the way that if the player jumps then presses 'c', the player "double jumps". As of Patch 1, the sitting tool has been updated. To use the old sitting tool, use shift + c on your keyboard. The new sitting tool is toggled by simply pressing 'c' on your keyboard.
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| - Sitting, in Wizardry II, is a roleplaying effect. It can be used in the way that if the player jumps then presses 'c', the player "double jumps". As of Patch 1, the sitting tool has been updated. To use the old sitting tool, use shift + c on your keyboard. The new sitting tool is toggled by simply pressing 'c' on your keyboard.
- Sitting is the posture of rest. Characters sitting will renegerate all HAM pools at a fantastically higher rate than when standing. You are unable to sit while in combat, and you will automatically stand if you are attacked while sitting. Many abilities cannot be used while sitting.
- Sitting is a form of body contortion, that allows one to rest, without fully lieing down, through placing ones rear end on an object or being. In recent years scientific studies have established that many shapely women look fantastic sitting down.
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| - Sitting, in Wizardry II, is a roleplaying effect. It can be used in the way that if the player jumps then presses 'c', the player "double jumps". As of Patch 1, the sitting tool has been updated. To use the old sitting tool, use shift + c on your keyboard. The new sitting tool is toggled by simply pressing 'c' on your keyboard.
- Sitting is the posture of rest. Characters sitting will renegerate all HAM pools at a fantastically higher rate than when standing. You are unable to sit while in combat, and you will automatically stand if you are attacked while sitting. Many abilities cannot be used while sitting.
- Sitting is a form of body contortion, that allows one to rest, without fully lieing down, through placing ones rear end on an object or being. In recent years scientific studies have established that many shapely women look fantastic sitting down.
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