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  • Cursor
  • Cursor
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  • Cursors are publicly the messengers and mailmen of Aleran Society. However, Cursors are actually spies and assassins for the Crown, a fact which is often well known among higher citizenry.
  • In Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, there are three types of cursors; a quill pen to point out locations in the World Map, a glowing bullet point, and a small sword. In Final Fantasy XIV the player can get a Wind-up Cursor as a minion.
  • Der Cursor ist eine bewegliche Leuchtmarkierung auf dem Bildschirm eines Computers, die die Position des nächsten Buchstabens oder Zeichens angibt. Der Cursor wird mit Hilfe der Maus oder der Tasten/Tastatur bewegt.
  • After a man suddenly starts seeing a cursor, he follows it on a journey that will lead him along a perfect path.
  • A Cursor in RuneScape, if turned on in the Graphics options menu, are by default a simple silver-coloured mouse pointer. However, when hovering certain options (such as eating food) in the game, a "bubble" appears over the cursor, inside which is an image that shows what action will be performed if the user were to click on that option.
  • A cursor is a movable, visible mark used to indicate a position of interest on a display surface. The cursor can appear in different forms, including:
  • The cursor property is used in CSS and certain HTML elements. It specifies the mouse cursor displayed when the pointer is hovered over the selected text being influenced by this property.
  • The Cursor is initially the cheapest building. It automatically clicks the cookie once every 10 seconds. Its starting cost is 15 cookies and increases by 15% with every purchase. Despite its low cookie output initially, further upgrades would allow it to scale with the game progression, albeit poorly and slowly. Additionally, the cursor item is split into two aspects, namely the mouse and cursor itself. Therefore, it should be noted that the upgrade may have differing effects on either entity.
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Attack
  • 100
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adoptable
  • No
Intro
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  • No
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  • No
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cps
  • 0.100000
Origin
  • Windows, Mac
Defence
  • 100
Name
  • Cursor
Genre
  • Action, Drama, Psychological
Caption
  • The default design for the Windows mouse cursor
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Media
  • Manhwa
Description
  • Autoclicks once every 10 seconds.
Life
  • 1000
Max
  • 0.100000
Creator
initial
  • 15
abstract
  • Cursors are publicly the messengers and mailmen of Aleran Society. However, Cursors are actually spies and assassins for the Crown, a fact which is often well known among higher citizenry.
  • In Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, there are three types of cursors; a quill pen to point out locations in the World Map, a glowing bullet point, and a small sword. In Final Fantasy XIV the player can get a Wind-up Cursor as a minion.
  • Der Cursor ist eine bewegliche Leuchtmarkierung auf dem Bildschirm eines Computers, die die Position des nächsten Buchstabens oder Zeichens angibt. Der Cursor wird mit Hilfe der Maus oder der Tasten/Tastatur bewegt.
  • After a man suddenly starts seeing a cursor, he follows it on a journey that will lead him along a perfect path.
  • A Cursor in RuneScape, if turned on in the Graphics options menu, are by default a simple silver-coloured mouse pointer. However, when hovering certain options (such as eating food) in the game, a "bubble" appears over the cursor, inside which is an image that shows what action will be performed if the user were to click on that option.
  • A cursor is a movable, visible mark used to indicate a position of interest on a display surface. The cursor can appear in different forms, including:
  • The cursor property is used in CSS and certain HTML elements. It specifies the mouse cursor displayed when the pointer is hovered over the selected text being influenced by this property.
  • The Cursor is initially the cheapest building. It automatically clicks the cookie once every 10 seconds. Its starting cost is 15 cookies and increases by 15% with every purchase. Despite its low cookie output initially, further upgrades would allow it to scale with the game progression, albeit poorly and slowly. Additionally, the cursor item is split into two aspects, namely the mouse and cursor itself. Therefore, it should be noted that the upgrade may have differing effects on either entity. As the first economic engine a player can buy, the cursor is the first to go obsolete. However, its endgame upgrades cause it to return as one of the most useful investments, when taken in combination with a general growth strategy. Late game upgrades to the cursor cause it to power up off every other building a player buys, giving a multiplicative effect that mimics quadratic value. By the time a player is unlocking the last few achievements and upgrades in a playthrough, their cursor cloud has become their third or even second highest income generator. With the final cursor upgrade and enough other buildings, cursors could in theory become the lynchpin of a endgame economy. In practice, all achievements can be unlocked while Antimatter Condensers and Prisms are still the heart of a player's economy, and cursors are just beginning to catch up.