Inventory

In the Inventory you can check your Hit Points, Mana Points, Soul Points or Capacity as well as your character's items. You can know here in what special condition your character is. You can also perform some actions in the game or set options or get help. And you can open or close VIP or Skills or Battle windows.



You can minimise Inventory area of Tibia screen by clicking a small "-" button in the upper left corner of Inventory.



To maximise it click a small "+" button in the upper left corner of Inventory.

Hit Points and Mana
At the top of the Inventory there are two bars:
 * Red shows your Hit Points,
 * Blue shows your Mana Points.

When, because of attacks of creatures, your Hit Points reach 0, you are dead and next time when you will log in, return to your home temple (see: Death).

When, because of performed spells, your Mana Points reach 0, you cannot perform any further spells and/or shot with your rod (Druid) or wand (Sorcerer). However you can still perform rune spells.

You can increase these points by eating a food. See: Vocation to know how fast are increased these points in dependency of vocation of character.

Items
There are 10 square slots to which you can put items for your character. These are: See above links to know what are these items in Tibia.
 * on the left from the top to the bottom:
 * Amulet slot - to put an amulet here,
 * Left hand slot - to put a weapon or a shield here,
 * Ring slot - to put a ring here,
 * in the middle from the top to the bottom:
 * Head slot - to put a helmet here,
 * Torso slot - to put an armor here,
 * Legs slot - to put a legs here,
 * Feet slot - to put a boots here,
 * on the right from the top to the bottom:
 * Container slot - to put an items container (such like backpack or a bag) here,
 * Right hand slot - to put a weapon or a shield here,
 * Belt slot - to put an ammunition or a light source here.

It doesn't matter in which hand you put the weapon and shield. You cannot put two weapons in your hands. However putting two shields in both hands doesn't do expected effect. Also when you put a shield in other than Left or Right hand slot - it won't defend you against creature attacks. Any other item put in your hands (in place of a weapon) will cause that you will fight with your fists only.

In the case of your death you can loose any of your items that are in slots. You loose a container always when you are dead unless you have put Amulet of Loss in your Ring slot (this amulet disappears, however). You loose all of your items when you are dead and you have Red Skull, even if you are wearing Amulet of Loss.

See: Death for details.

Depending of Tibia Classic Control option in settings you can right click (off) or click together with depressed Ctrl key (on) on any item then a context menu appears, in which there are some commands needed fot this item.

See: section Commands in Game Window article for details.

Soul Points and Capacity
Under slots there are two rectangles with some other important parameters of your character:
 * Soul Points - you must have Soul Points to make runes (Druid, Sorcerer or Paladin);
 * Capacity - (Cap) this shows your free capacity. The more capacity - the more items you can carry with you.

See: Soul Points and Capacity for more details.

Battle modes
On the right of Inventory area there are some buttons to switch between various battle modes.

Attack and defence
- (off/on) in Offensive Mode your character tries to hit a victim as much as possible, but his defence is weaker.

- (off/on) in Balanced Mode (default mode) attack and defence skills of your character are evenly divided.

- (off/on) in Defensive Mode your character tries to defend himself against his attacker as much as possible, but his possibility to deal a hit is less.

These modes are mutually exclusive: when you turn on one button, the remain will turn off.

When you switch above modes during battle, it takes some time to be effective.

Standing or chasing
- (off/on) in Stand While Fighting mode your character stands during the battle. This mode is useful for attacking your victim from the distance.

- (off/on) in Chase Opponent mode your character tries to get as close to his victim as possible in the battle. This mode is useful for melee fighting (eg. for Knights).

These modes are mutually exclusive: when you turn on one button, the remain will turn off.

Depending of Auto Chase Off option settings, if it's turned on, every your move of character during battle automatically switches the mode to Stand While Fighting. In contrast, when this option is turned off, immediately after you release the Arrow key, your character tries to get close his victim again (thus Chase Mode stays active).

Player vs Player modes
- in Secure Mode your character cannot attack any player that is not marked by any skull. However it doesn't prevent by attack with spells (like GFB etc.).

- in Normal Mode your character can attack another players, independently of having skulls by them or not. Note that extensive killing other players on regular PvP (but not on PvP-enforced) worlds is against Tibia Rules and can lead to punishment.

These modes has effect only on regular PvP worlds.