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The Check command is used to look at objects that can't be spoken to. In {{vg|Mother}}, it is accessed by pressing the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|A button]] to open the menu and selecting it. In the [[Mother 1+2]] port and [[EarthBound]], the L button acts as a shortcut to both talk and check. In [[Mother 3]], it is no longer an option on the menu; instead, the L and A buttons both check objects and talk to people. When an object can be both checked and spoken to in the Mother 1+2 version of {{vg|Mother}}, such as the [[Dragon]], the game will default to the talk command.
The Check command is used to look at objects that can't be spoken to. In {{vg|Mother}}, it is accessed by pressing the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|A button]] to open the menu and selecting it. In the [[Mother 1+2]] port and [[EarthBound]], the L button acts as a shortcut to both talk and check. In [[Mother 3]], it is no longer an option on the menu; instead, the L and A buttons both check objects and talk to people. When an object can be both checked and spoken to in the Mother 1+2 version of {{vg|Mother}}, such as the [[Dragon]], the game will default to the talk command.


==In Battle==
==In battle==
[[File:CheckAnimated.gif|frame|right|[[Ninten]] uses the check command on a [[Bag Lady]].]]
[[File:CheckAnimated.gif|frame|right|[[Ninten]] uses the check command on a [[Bag Lady]].]]
The Check command is also a battle command in {{vg|Mother}}. Using the check command in battle will reveal the enemy's [[Offense]] and [[Defense]] stats, their weaknesses and resistances, and, in the prototype and [[Mother 1+2]], a description of them. In [[EarthBound]], this usage was replaced with [[Jeff#Spying|Spy]], which in the Japanese version, is also named Check; however, this skill can only be used by [[Jeff]]. In [[Mother 3]], it was replaced with [[Boney]]'s [[Boney#Special abilities|Sniff]].
The Check command is also a battle command in {{vg|Mother}}. Using the check command in battle will reveal the enemy's [[Offense]] and [[Defense]] stats, their weaknesses and resistances, and, in the prototype and [[Mother 1+2]], a description of them. In [[EarthBound]], this usage was replaced with [[Jeff#Spying|Spy]], which in the Japanese version, is also named Check; however, this skill can only be used by [[Jeff]]. In [[Mother 3]], it was replaced with [[Boney]]'s [[Boney#Special abilities|Sniff]].

Revision as of 17:48, 24 July 2013

Check (Japanese:チェック Check) is a command in the Mother series.

Outside of battle

The Check command is used to look at objects that can't be spoken to. In Mother, it is accessed by pressing the A button to open the menu and selecting it. In the Mother 1+2 port and EarthBound, the L button acts as a shortcut to both talk and check. In Mother 3, it is no longer an option on the menu; instead, the L and A buttons both check objects and talk to people. When an object can be both checked and spoken to in the Mother 1+2 version of Mother, such as the Dragon, the game will default to the talk command.

In battle

Ninten uses the check command on a Bag Lady.

The Check command is also a battle command in Mother. Using the check command in battle will reveal the enemy's Offense and Defense stats, their weaknesses and resistances, and, in the prototype and Mother 1+2, a description of them. In EarthBound, this usage was replaced with Spy, which in the Japanese version, is also named Check; however, this skill can only be used by Jeff. In Mother 3, it was replaced with Boney's Sniff.

A battle screen from the unreleased EarthBound 64 indicates that Check was going to regain its in-battle usage from Mother, rather than being replaced by Boney's signature ability as in the final version; additionally, it shows Flint using it, indicating that any character could use it.