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− | '''Lights''', or lamps, are furniture items that illuminate the room. Some lamps can be placed on a table. Lamps in {{NL}} have different shades of light depending on their color, usually the color of the lampshade. For instance, the Stripe Lamp's light has a blue tint and the Lotus Lamp has a pink tint. This tint can also be seen outside the house. In {{NL|short|nolink}} and {{NH|short}}, there are built-in lights in the player's house that can be used in addition to lamps. In {{PG}}, lights are not interactable and have no | + | '''Lights''', or lamps, are furniture items that illuminate the room. Some lamps can be placed on a table. Lamps in {{NL}} have different shades of light depending on their color, usually the color of the lampshade. For instance, the Stripe Lamp's light has a blue tint and the Lotus Lamp has a pink tint. This tint can also be seen outside the house. In {{NL|short|nolink}} and {{NH|short}}, there are built-in lights in the player's house that can be used in addition to lamps. In {{PG}}, lights are not interactable and have no [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_graphics_lighting rendered lighting], though their textures are designed to make the object appear lit at all times. |
== Item list == | == Item list == |