Dungeonborne
Dungeonborne

Controls & UI — Dungeonborne Guide

Master Dungeonborne controls and UI. Learn essential keybinds, HUD elements, and inventory management for survival and efficient gameplay.

Controls & UI — Dungeonborne Guide

Navigating the treacherous dungeons of Dungeonborne requires a firm grasp of its controls and user interface (UI). Understanding how to move, interact, and manage your inventory efficiently is paramount to survival. This section breaks down the essential inputs and on-screen elements you'll encounter, ensuring you're never caught off guard.

The core movement controls are standard for many action RPGs. You'll typically use WASD keys for directional movement, with the mouse controlling your camera. Jumping is usually bound to the spacebar, allowing you to traverse small gaps or gain slight positional advantages. Interacting with objects, such as chests, levers, or fallen enemies, is often done with a dedicated key, commonly 'E' or 'F'. Be mindful of your surroundings; many environmental elements can be interacted with to your benefit or detriment.

The UI provides critical information at a glance. Your health bar, stamina bar, and any active buffs or debuffs are prominently displayed. The mini-map in the corner of your screen is invaluable for navigation, showing your current location, nearby points of interest, and the general layout of the dungeon. Your inventory screen, accessed via a dedicated key (often 'I'), allows you to manage your gear, consumables, and quest items. Understanding the layout of your inventory, including weight limits and item slots, is crucial for efficient looting.

Key UI elements to familiarize yourself with include:

  • Health Bar: Indicates your current health. Depletion leads to death.
  • Stamina Bar: Used for sprinting, dodging, and special abilities. Regenerates over time.
  • Mini-Map: Displays your surroundings, objectives, and potential threats.
  • Hotbar: Allows quick access to equipped items, spells, and abilities.
  • Inventory Screen: For managing all collected items, gear, and consumables.
  • Quest Log: Tracks your active quests and objectives.

Mastering these controls and understanding the UI will significantly improve your survivability and efficiency in Dungeonborne. Take the time to experiment with different keybinds if the defaults aren't to your liking. A well-configured setup can make all the difference in a heated encounter.