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Inspecting Items
Items in Fatekeeper can be picked up and inspected up close. Rotating a weapon, relic, or ring reveals subtle details, lore, and sometimes interactions that are not visible from a distance. The Weapons, Relics and Forgotten Arts dev blog calls inspection out as a core part of the loot loop: items are echoes of old traditions, not just stat sheets.
What Inspection Reveals
Item lore. Names, etchings, and engravings tied to the Underdwellers, forgotten orders, or specific characters.
Hidden interactions. Some items have behaviors that only register if the player notices something during inspection (a hinge, a seam, a weight imbalance).
Recipe hints. Alchemy recipes can be hinted at through scribbled notes on weapon hilts, ring inscriptions, and similar.
Build clues. Inspection sometimes signposts which skill-tree branch an item synergizes with.
When to Inspect
Inspection is rarely time-pressured. Most items are inspected at a vendor counter, on a workbench in Haven, or in a quiet corner of a map. Inspection cannot be skipped without missing the deeper lore layer, but it is not required to clear basic content. Players who care about lore and theorycrafting will return to the inspection screen often; players who do not can still progress on the visible stats alone.
Open Questions
Specific UI details, controller mapping, and whether inspection happens at the world cursor or in a dedicated menu are not yet confirmed. The mechanic has been described in dev material rather than fully captured in trailers.