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Guide:UI

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Basic UI Elements

The full Activity screen with no activity selected
The full Activity screen with no activity selected

Here are the basic UI elements you will find at the top and bottom of the screen

A screenshot of the basic UI elements at the top of the screen in Walkscape
  1. Character picture. Pressing it opens the Profile & Achievements menu
  2. The Minimap. Pressing it opens the Map view.
A numbered screenshot of the UI elements at the bottom of the screen in Walkscape
  1. The green pliers symbol is a button that opens up the crafting menu.
  2. The inventory button opens up the player's inventory. It also allows access to the Gear and Tools views.
  3. The element also displays the amount of filled and total inventory space
  4. The hamburger button opens a secondary menu to access Settings, Social, Leaderboards, and Walkpedia.
  5. The main navigation allows switching between the Character, Location, Activity, Journal, and Abilities views.
    • Views can be changed by either pressing an element, or swiping left and right on the screen

Activity Screen

A numbered screenshot of the UI elements in the Activity screen
  1. The currently active skill and your level
    • While the element is a button, pressing it currently does nothing
  2. The skill level progress bar
    • The top number is your current Skill Experience
    • The bottom number is the amount of experience required for your next level up in that skill
    • The progress bar at the bottom shows your relative progress for that level
  3. The Information Section
    • Steps required tells the number of steps left to complete one action
    • Steps to level up approximates the number of steps needed in this activity to get a level
      • The number does not consider some factors like Double Action, which make the real number smaller
    • Actions to level tells the number of times you need to complete this action to level up
  4. The selected consumable
    • The consumable can be changed by clicking the area
    • It displays the amount of the chosen consumable that has been applied, and how many steps it will last
  5. Options
    • The player can stop the activity or toggle for the activity to automatically stop when the player becomes Overencumbered