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Beginner's guide

Here is a basic guide for those who are not sure where to start.

Registration

Sex differences

Jobs

Playing solo? Grouping up to play as a party? Playing as a tank? Helping out as a healer? Wiping out enemies with powerful magic? Choose a job that suits you. For more information, see: job types.

Basic actions

Just as you would use any other type of chat, simply type into the input box and press the “Speak” button. If an action word is included, an action will occur; the available actions are shown below the input box, like “@Move”.

As an example, type @Speak into the input box and press the “Speak” button, and @TownGirl will give you a response. This is how actions are performed.

Valid ways to perform actions

Performing actions on specific targets

Some actions require you to specify a target. Use “>” to specify a target like “@Examine>[target]” (without the brackets), where [target] is the name of your intended target. If you don't specify a target, you will either target yourself, or nothing will happen.

Valid ways to perform targetted actions

Basic actions

Typing it in every single time is a pain

Instead of typing everything, you can click on action words and character icons with your mouse to auto-place the relevant actions into the input box.

Preparing for a quest

By equipping weapons and armor, you can increase your attack and defense power. You can only have one weapon and one armor at a time. Just by having them on you, you have them equipped.

Pay attention to the weight of your equipment! Weight lowers agility.

If your agility is lower than your opponents:

So let's equip weapons and armor that match your stats (in this case, agility).

Right, let's go on a quest!

When you're ready, go on a quest by using @Move>Quest.

The 3 available quests are:

You can distinguish arena () and guild battles () by their respective marks.

@Party is where the various “quest locations” are displayed.

If you find a quest you wish to join, you can join it by using @Join>*** where *** is the name of the quest (or you can just click the quest name with your mouse).

If there's no quest you wish to join, you can create your own with @Make.

Quest creation

When you use @Make, the quest creation screen will appear.

Leader privileges

The player who created the quest will be the leader (). The leader can kick other players who have joined the quest by using @Kick, but only before the quest has begun.

Details for each quest

Combat

Any HP or MP you lose during battle will remain lost after battle. You cannot join quests if your HP is fully depleted. There are two methods of recovering your HP and MP:

There's also your fatigue level. It will increase by 1% for each quest and casino game you join, and by 3% for each battle. If you exceed a certain fatigue level (100% by default), you will be unable to join quests. Like HP and MP, fatigue can also be recovered by sleeping at home.

Conclusion

That's the general gist of how to play. By the way, magic has little effect on metal monsters.