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Inspection

Tap any unit on the battlefield - ally or enemy - to open their inspection panel. You get the full stat sheet, the list of active effects, and the unit's skills with their costs and cooldowns. It's a read-only panel; tapping it doesn't use your turn.

Inspect a unit

What the Panel Shows

A unit's inspection panel covers:

  • Class and level.
  • Current HP and max HP.
  • Combat stats - attack power, magic power, armor, magic defense, speed, luck.
  • Active status effects - buffs, debuffs, DoT, crowd control. Each one shows what it does and how many of the unit's turns it has left.
  • Current charges (for soldiers and the avatar) or cooldown state (for monsters).
  • Skills - the unit's available skills with their targeting rules, costs, and current cooldown state.

For soldiers, the panel also shows which habit the soldier came from. For monsters, it shows their monster class.

Inspecting Allies vs Enemies

Works the same for both - tap the portrait or the unit on the formation grid, the panel opens, you get the same level of detail.

The information is especially useful for enemies, where you otherwise wouldn't know:

  • What classes of skills the enemy carries.
  • Which specials are still off cooldown.
  • What debuffs you've already landed on them.
  • How many turns remain on a buff or debuff.

When to Use It

Inspection is how you stop making guesses about fights. Some scenarios where it's the right call:

  • Before casting a finisher, check the target's current HP against your expected damage.
  • Before casting a buff, check that the target doesn't already have the same effect (duplicates refresh duration but don't stack).
  • Before deciding to focus fire, check whose HP is actually low - the unit who looks wounded may be tankier than they appear.
  • When something surprising happened, check the attacker's active effects - they may have a buff you missed.

Doesn't Use a Turn

Opening an inspection panel is a pure UI action. No turn is consumed, no time passes, no recovery starts. You can pop it open, read, close it, and then pick your action. Use it freely; the battle waits.