v3.2.0: fixed a typo in new journal text
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ journal.document.adventurers_guide.looting.body=Rooms that are behind locked doo
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.levelling.title=Gaining Experience
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.levelling.title=Gaining Experience
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.levelling.body=Levelling up boosts your stats and awards talent points, which can make a big difference in combat. It's best to have at least one level for each floor of the dungeon.\n\nIt can be tempting to rush and avoiding exploration or combat, but doing so will deprive you of supplies and experience.\n\n(You can see information about your hero, including exp, on the status pane at the corner of the game interface. Select your hero portrait to get even more info.)
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.levelling.body=Levelling up boosts your stats and awards talent points, which can make a big difference in combat. It's best to have at least one level for each floor of the dungeon.\n\nIt can be tempting to rush and avoiding exploration or combat, but doing so will deprive you of supplies and experience.\n\n(You can see information about your hero, including exp, on the status pane at the corner of the game interface. Select your hero portrait to get even more info.)
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.positioning.title=Positioning
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.positioning.title=Positioning
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.positioning.body=Strategy is just as important as equipment. Bad situations like getting surrounded can usually be avoided with good positioning.\n\nFor instance, most dungeons have thin corridors which force enemies to fight you one at a time. These corridors often have doorways for surprice attacks too!\n\nThere are lots of little ways to use environment features like grass, water, pits, or traps to your advantage as well.
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.positioning.body=Strategy is just as important as equipment. Bad situations like getting surrounded can usually be avoided with good positioning.\n\nFor instance, most dungeons have thin corridors which force enemies to fight you one at a time. These corridors often have doorways for surprise attacks too!\n\nThere are lots of little ways to use environment features like grass, water, pits, or traps to your advantage as well.
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.magic.title=Magical Attacks
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.magic.title=Magical Attacks
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.magic.body=Magical attacks cut right through armor and are difficult to dodge. This means that damage from wands is very reliable, but also makes magical enemies very dangerous!\n\nMagical attacks always have a drawback though. Wands have limited charges and magical enemies usually won't be able to use their magic in close range.\n\nWhen facing enemies that use magic it is important to learn how to prevent them from using it on you.
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journal.document.adventurers_guide.magic.body=Magical attacks cut right through armor and are difficult to dodge. This means that damage from wands is very reliable, but also makes magical enemies very dangerous!\n\nMagical attacks always have a drawback though. Wands have limited charges and magical enemies usually won't be able to use their magic in close range.\n\nWhen facing enemies that use magic it is important to learn how to prevent them from using it on you.
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