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= How to travel ? =
 
= How to travel ? =
  
* You can travel by selecting a tile and clicking on "Travel".
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* You can travel by simply selecting a tile.  
 
* Several UI elements will indicate how much Sanity you will spend.
 
* Several UI elements will indicate how much Sanity you will spend.
* The game will always make you take the most Sanity efficient way. But if you want to take a particular road, you can add anchor points on your way. Just select more tiles one after the other to create these anchor points.
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* The game will always make you take the most Sanity efficient way. But if you want to take a particular road for different reasons, you can add anchor points on your way.
* By right-clicking you can delete a travel route before departing or stop a trip while the trek is already moving on the map (can be useful if you see an enemy coming your way).
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* By right-clicking you can stop a trip anytime.
 
* Different tile types have different travel costs. For example, grass plains only cost 1 Sanity to travel through while Petrified Forest cost 6. To learn more about tile travel costs check out [[Terrain]].
 
* Different tile types have different travel costs. For example, grass plains only cost 1 Sanity to travel through while Petrified Forest cost 6. To learn more about tile travel costs check out [[Terrain]].
  

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