cursecheck¶
This command checks a single unit or the whole map for curses (ghosts, vampires, necromancers, werebeasts, zombies, etc.).
If a unit is selected, only the selected unit will be checked. Otherwise, all units on the map will be checked.
By default, you will just see the count of cursed creatures in case you just want to find out if you have any of them running around in your fort. Dead and passive creatures (ghosts who were put to rest, killed vampires, etc.) are ignored. Undead skeletons, corpses, bodyparts and the like are all thrown into the curse category “zombie”. Anonymous zombies and resurrected body parts will show as “unnamed creature”.
Usage¶
cursecheck [<options>]
Examples¶
cursecheck
Display a count of cursed creatures on the map (or under the cursor).
cursecheck detail all
Give detailed info about all cursed creatures including deceased ones.
cursecheck nick
Give a nickname to all living/active cursed creatures.
Note
If you do a full search (with the option “all”) former ghosts will show up with the cursetype “unknown” because their ghostly flag is not set.
If you see any living/active creatures with a cursetype of “unknown”, then it is most likely a new type of curse introduced by a mod.
Options¶
detail
Print full name, date of birth, date of curse, and some status info (some vampires might use fake identities in-game, though).
nick
Set the type of curse as nickname (does not always show up in-game; some vamps don’t like nicknames).
ids
Print the creature and race IDs.
all
Include dead and passive cursed creatures (this can result in quite a long list after having !!FUN!! with necromancers).
verbose
Print all curse tags (if you really want to know it all).