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Newbie Help
Welcome to Mystical MUD and thank you for choosing to try it out! Mystical MUD is unlike any other MUD. It has thirteen single classes, and there are five more unique classes that have set combinations of dual and tri-classes. As for races, there are 40 available in total! And Mystical MUD boasts a great remort system allowing you to move onto more powerful races as you progress. Another major advantage is that we have REAL-TIME HEALING, no more waiting 30-90 seconds to heal or gain that last bit of mana needed to cast a spell like you have to on other muds! We also have a great team of quest immortals to provide you with regular quests involving role-playing and lots of fun. Other notable features include the ability to start and run your own clan or join an existing one, the 100s of skills and spells between the classes, the option to partake in player-killing (PK) activities, and over 15000 rooms to explore! So are you ready to join us in Mystical yet? :)
NEWBIE HELP - COMMANDS FOR EASIER PLAYING
Here are a list of commands you should type in if you haven't already,
they'll make your playing experience a lot easier. You don't need to
understand exactly what they do just now, but if you want to get a detailed
description of what they do, just use the 'help' command. For instance, to
get help on toggle, you'd type 'help toggle'.
'display all' - This gives you a better indication of your status, if there
is junk for your status prompt this should fix it
'toggle exits' - Displays exits from the room at the bottom of the screen
'toggle autoloot' - You'll automatically loot your enemy's corpse of items
'wimpy 20' - Will make you flee at 20% health, saving you many deaths
'color complete' - Exactly what it says, color makes the place brighter if
your computer supports it.
NEWBIE HELP - HOW TO MOVE AROUND In Mystical there are 6 basic directions you can move in: east, west, north, south, up and down. Funnily enough, the commands to move in those directions are the same as I just listed, or you can shorten them to just the first letter which is likely all you'll do before long. So to go east, you would simply type 'east' or 'e' and if the room you are in has an eastern exit, then you'd move that way. So how do you view whether a room has an exit in the direction you want to go? Well an easy way is just to type 'exits' which displays a list of the room's exits and where they lead to. You can also type 'look' to look at the room you're in and the exits are listed in short form below the room. (if the exits aren't there, look at 'help easier') This is the most convenient way to see the exits in a room.
NEWBIE HELP - HOW TO COMMUNICATE Communication is an important factor in any environment, and in Mystical players can communicate with each other using channels. There are many channels within Mystical, each of which behaves differently. Type HELP CHANNELS, to see a list of them. You'll also need to get help on the who command. Two other commands you'll want to get help on are 'emote' and 'socials'.
NEWBIE HELP - TRAVELLING Here are some various facts about travelling, we hope you might find them handy. SPEEDWALKING You have already learned that you can abbreviate directions to n e s w d or u. Once you have explored Mystical you will learn how to get to your favorite areas and then can make a string with directions taking you directly there in a very quick length of time. For instance swww or s3w would take you one room south, then 3 west. WALKING, LEVITATION AND FLYING There are many forms of transportation at Mystical, the most common and the best for learning is walking. However, just plain walking won't be able to get you across water or over rocky mountains. So it's lucky that walking can be enhanced to levitation or flying with spells or magical potions. Flying is the best way to travel as it allows you to go to places that walking and levitation don't. Look in the help files to see exactly what each movement method will do for you. MAPS AND SIGNPOSTS To learn what areas you can go to there are maps provided. To find your way around a major town just type 'help (name of town)'. For instance, typing 'help sundhaven' will give you a map of Sundhaven. Maps to the outlying areas can be bought in the towns at the general store if you haven't already bought one at the newbie stores. Don't expect them to be completely accurate though as new areas are added occasionally and the maps are a pain to update! Once you've looked at the map and know the general area where you want to go, there are plenty of signposts around to help you find you way there.
NEWBIE HELP - DYING DYING IS PERFECTLY NORMAL For those of you out there who have never played a mud before and are panicking just thinking about dying, calm down! It's a perfectly normal occurrence and for some people happens multiple times each day! Dying on Mystical, like on many other muds, doesn't cause severe problems for your character. If all goes well, then all you lose is a large amount of xp, and nothing else. HOW YOU CAN DIE There are two main ways you can die in Mystical. The first is death in combat, which is the usual way. This of course happens when you tackle a mob that's too tough for you (remember to always 'consider' new mobs!), or you just get worn down by too many adversaries. The second way to die is by walking into special rooms lovingly known as death traps, or DT's for short. These rooms usually have warnings in the descriptions of the surrounding rooms, and there are spells and skills that'll help you detect them. Even so, they still claim lives. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DIE Well the first thing you'll notice is that you'll be dumped back into the main menu, with a message displaying how much xp you lost. This will likely be confusing for a while, but you should get used to it. You can now re-enter Mystical in the same way you usually would. You'll enter at the temple of your hometown with 1 Hp and the same amount of Mn and Mv that you died with. Also any maintained spells will have been dispelled. If you died by walking into a DT, you'll find that your body has retained all of it's possessions by the will of the immortals. However if you died in combat then you have a tougher task ahead, for your corpse along with most of your possessions lies out in the place where you died! If you remember where your corpse is and think you can get it safely, then go ahead and try, else you'll need to ask for a CR (corpse retrieval). NEW! A Corpse Keeper has taken residence in New Thalos. You may ask him to do the CR for you, though he may charge you a fair sum of gold for his services. ASKING FOR CR'S A CR is simply asking someone to get your corpse if you can't find the way to it, or you died in a really tough area. Just state on OOC that you need a CR done, and most of the players will know what you're talking about. If you're lucky, a sympathetic soul will heed your plea and try to help you. Try to remember the area where you died as it can greatly speed retrieval efforts. If another player finds your corpse, they'll return it to you promptly and you can retrieve your belongings by typing 'get all corpse'. Don't worry about others trying to loot your corpse, it's quite impossible for anyone but yourself to loot your own corpse.