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===Introduction=== | ===Introduction=== | ||
In [[PlaneShift]], we aim to create a persistent world in a fantasy [[ | In [[PlaneShift]], we aim to create a persistent world in a fantasy [[Players_Guide#Game_Setting|setting]], in which every player may create characters that live, explore, and interact with maximum realism.<br> | ||
You will start your journey as a citizen of the realm of [[Yliakum]], an enormous underground world filled with a myriad of [[:Category:Races|races]], [[guilds]], [[creatures]] and other foes to battle, and many places to explore and find or create your own adventures. For those who enjoy playing a more quiet life, there will be many jobs and careers to choose from, and always a [[Kada-El_Tavern|tavern]] nearby to rest your feet, enjoy refreshments and make new friends. The path you choose will be your own.<br> | You will start your journey as a citizen of the realm of [[Yliakum]], an enormous underground world filled with a myriad of [[:Category:Races|races]], [[guilds]], [[creatures]] and other foes to battle, and many places to explore and find or create your own adventures. For those who enjoy playing a more quiet life, there will be many jobs and careers to choose from, and always a [[Kada-El_Tavern|tavern]] nearby to rest your feet, enjoy refreshments and make new friends. The path you choose will be your own.<br> | ||
The realm of [[Yliakum]] exists under the guidance of several [[God|gods]] and a firm-handed [[ | The realm of [[Yliakum]] exists under the guidance of several [[God|gods]] and a firm-handed [[Players_Guide#Government|government]]. Here [[Glyphs|magic]] is an important part of the lives of the people; this is considered a gift of the gods. Beyond Yliakum, concealed by the [[Bronze Doors]], the deadly [[Stone Labyrinths]] await eager explorers. What mysteries will be discovered? Perhaps you will be the first to rediscover ruins lost in the dark depths, or to navigate mysterious dungeons, or to uncover the fate of the great [[Lemur]] cities of [[Kadaikos]]. The adventure continues even in [[death]]. Will you become a tool of the dark?<br> | ||
Enter the world of [[PlaneShift]] and discover the truth for yourself.<br><br> | Enter the world of [[PlaneShift]] and discover the truth for yourself.<br><br> | ||
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All options for running [[PlaneShift]] can be specified using the configuration program, which is run by opening pslaunch and clicking "''Settings"''. You can run [[PlaneShift]] either in full screen or windowed mode, but it is recommended that Mac OS X users opt for windowed mode while others stick with full screen setting.<br><br> | All options for running [[PlaneShift]] can be specified using the configuration program, which is run by opening pslaunch and clicking "''Settings"''. You can run [[PlaneShift]] either in full screen or windowed mode, but it is recommended that Mac OS X users opt for windowed mode while others stick with full screen setting.<br><br> | ||
'''Windows Users'''<br> | '''Windows Users'''<br> | ||
From your Start menu click [[PlaneShift]]. In the newly opened "''PlaneShift Launcher"'', click "''Play"''. When the server connection screen appears, enter your account username and password. If the server status is "''Failed"'', check that you have completed initial and further updates (see "''[[ | From your Start menu click [[PlaneShift]]. In the newly opened "''PlaneShift Launcher"'', click "''Play"''. When the server connection screen appears, enter your account username and password. If the server status is "''Failed"'', check that you have completed initial and further updates (see "''[[Players_Guide#Updating_PlaneShift|Updating PlaneShift]]"''). Then click "''Login"''.<br><br> | ||
'''Mac OS X Users'''<br> | '''Mac OS X Users'''<br> | ||
Open the [[PlaneShift]] folder in your Applications folder or other selected location. Double-click on the psclient application, or Ctrl-click and select "''Open"'' to override security preferences.<br> | Open the [[PlaneShift]] folder in your Applications folder or other selected location. Double-click on the psclient application, or Ctrl-click and select "''Open"'' to override security preferences.<br> | ||
When the server connection screen appears, enter your account username and password. If the server status is "''Failed"'', check that you have completed initial and further updates (see "''[[ | When the server connection screen appears, enter your account username and password. If the server status is "''Failed"'', check that you have completed initial and further updates (see "''[[Players_Guide#Updating_PlaneShift|Updating PlaneShift]]"''). Then click "''Login"''.<br><br> | ||
'''Linux/Unix Users'''<br> | '''Linux/Unix Users'''<br> | ||
From your desktop environment's Application menu click [[PlaneShift]]. In the newly opened "''PlaneShift Launcher"'', click "''Play"''. When the server connection screen appears, enter your account username and password. If the server status is "''Failed"'', check that you have completed initial and further updates (see "''[[ | From your desktop environment's Application menu click [[PlaneShift]]. In the newly opened "''PlaneShift Launcher"'', click "''Play"''. When the server connection screen appears, enter your account username and password. If the server status is "''Failed"'', check that you have completed initial and further updates (see "''[[Players_Guide#Updating_PlaneShift|Updating PlaneShift]]"''). Then click "''Login"''.<br><br> | ||
===Character Creation=== | ===Character Creation=== | ||
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:*'''"''Create a New Character"'': Name, Race and Appearance'''<br> | :*'''"''Create a New Character"'': Name, Race and Appearance'''<br> | ||
[[File:Create a New Character.png|200px|thumb|left]] [[File:Create a New Character 2.png|200px|thumb|left]] You arrive at this screen after clicking "''New Character"'' on the "''Choose Your Character"'' screen. Enter a first and last name for your character, bearing in mind that it should be a fantasy or medieval-style name. You will be prompted later to change the name if it is already in use. Alternatively, click on "''Suggest Name"'' for a randomly generated name.<br> | [[File:Create a New Character.png|200px|thumb|left]] [[File:Create a New Character 2.png|200px|thumb|left]] You arrive at this screen after clicking "''New Character"'' on the "''Choose Your Character"'' screen. Enter a first and last name for your character, bearing in mind that it should be a fantasy or medieval-style name. You will be prompted later to change the name if it is already in use. Alternatively, click on "''Suggest Name"'' for a randomly generated name.<br> | ||
Next, choose from the 9 playable races in the menu. Read more about the races at http://www.planeshift.it/races.html . Each race has particular [[ | Next, choose from the 9 playable races in the menu. Read more about the races at http://www.planeshift.it/races.html . Each race has particular [[Players_Guide#Stats_and_Skills|Character Statistics]], reflecting particular racial traits. Please note that not all race and gender models are available in this version, so you will see the message "''Not Available"'' on the races and genders that don't already have a 3D model in the game. Existing models are used to represent these races and genders.<br> | ||
Choose the gender of your character from the Male (M) and Female (F) icons at the top left of the screen. Male and female of any race differ from each other only in appearance and are identical in game terms, having exactly the same stats, skills, level increases, etc. [[Kran]] are the only genderless race.<br> | Choose the gender of your character from the Male (M) and Female (F) icons at the top left of the screen. Male and female of any race differ from each other only in appearance and are identical in game terms, having exactly the same stats, skills, level increases, etc. [[Kran]] are the only genderless race.<br> | ||
Use the arrow controls to customise your character's face, hairstyle, beard style, hair colour and skin colour. Note that not all choices are available to all races.<br><br> | Use the arrow controls to customise your character's face, hairstyle, beard style, hair colour and skin colour. Note that not all choices are available to all races.<br><br> | ||
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Now that you are finished creating your character, proceed to Welcome Area for a helpful tutorial covering your first experiences in the game.<br clear="all"/> | Now that you are finished creating your character, proceed to Welcome Area for a helpful tutorial covering your first experiences in the game.<br clear="all"/> | ||
:*'''Advanced Creation'''<br> | :*'''Advanced Creation'''<br> | ||
Here, you may decide your character's background in greater detail. Your choice of events will influence your character's starting stats and [[ | Here, you may decide your character's background in greater detail. Your choice of events will influence your character's starting stats and [[Players_Guide#Stats_and_Skills|skills]] to a small degree, but will not stop your character learning or even mastering any skills as he or she gains experience in game. After some adventuring, you may allot your received Progression Points to the stats or skills you prefer, regardless of the choices you make now. You may choose to combine magic and swordskill, fishing and smithing, all in one character.<br> | ||
From a [[Guide to Roleplay|role-playing]] perspective, advanced-creation choices might explain how your character developed, or what motivates him or her. Be assured, however, that these choices do not limit your backstory once your character is in-game. You will be free to think of details not included in this list or come up with your own character backstory. The number of Character Points remaining (from 150 at the start) is displayed at the top right of the screen.<br><br> | From a [[Guide to Roleplay|role-playing]] perspective, advanced-creation choices might explain how your character developed, or what motivates him or her. Be assured, however, that these choices do not limit your backstory once your character is in-game. You will be free to think of details not included in this list or come up with your own character backstory. The number of Character Points remaining (from 150 at the start) is displayed at the top right of the screen.<br><br> | ||
:**'''Birth'''<br> | :**'''Birth'''<br> | ||
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:* Quest: Neave's Hammering Time | :* Quest: Neave's Hammering Time | ||
:* Rewards: iron ore; weapon repair kit<br> | :* Rewards: iron ore; weapon repair kit<br> | ||
'''Ibhaar Senad''' teaches you the basics of [[ | '''Ibhaar Senad''' teaches you the basics of [[Players_Guide#Health_and_Combat|combat]]. Learn about available weapons by looking at his display. Choose one and have your first lesson before practising by killing the nearby rats. Ibhaar acquaints you with combat trainers ([[Percival Hawthorne]] for swords; [[Finara Plund]] for axes; [[Lori Tryllyn]] for knives and daggers; [[Taulim Wilaal]] for ranged weapons) and armour trainers ([[Jefecra Harcrit]] for heavy armour; [[Grimal Bloodaxe]] for chain mail or medium armour; [[Jeyarp Grotemey]] for leather or light armour). Ibhaar then offers advice on where to start hunting and how to heal your wounds before dismissing you to learn about magic from Orphia. | ||
:* Quest: Ibhaar's Battle | :* Quest: Ibhaar's Battle | ||
:* Rewards: weapon; up to 600 tria; rat parts<br> | :* Rewards: weapon; up to 600 tria; rat parts<br> | ||
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===Getting Help=== | ===Getting Help=== | ||
Besides the [[ | Besides the [[Players_Guide#Welcome_Area|Welcome Area]] and [[Ingame_Help|In-Game Help]], we have a great group of players and [[Game_Master|GM]]s (Game Masters) ready to help you whenever you have difficulties.<br> | ||
First of all look at the chat window. If you write /help [question] and then press enter, the players or GMs playing in game may be able to answer your questions. Don't be afraid to use it! Players volunteer for it so please be as clear as possible and wait patiently for an answer.<br> | First of all look at the chat window. If you write /help [question] and then press enter, the players or GMs playing in game may be able to answer your questions. Don't be afraid to use it! Players volunteer for it so please be as clear as possible and wait patiently for an answer.<br> | ||
Another tool you have at your disposal is directly contacting the Game Masters. You can see if any of them are on-line by writing "''/who game master"'' in the same chat window and pressing enter. You will get a list of Game Masters online in the "''system tab"'' and you will be able to contact them by writing /tell [name of the Game Master] [your question] and pressing enter again.<br> | Another tool you have at your disposal is directly contacting the Game Masters. You can see if any of them are on-line by writing "''/who game master"'' in the same chat window and pressing enter. You will get a list of Game Masters online in the "''system tab"'' and you will be able to contact them by writing /tell [name of the Game Master] [your question] and pressing enter again.<br> | ||
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===Quests=== | ===Quests=== | ||
To access the quest window click the icon in the top toolbar called "''Quests"''.<br> | To access the quest window click the icon in the top toolbar called "''Quests"''.<br> | ||
Quests are of vital importance for progression in the PlaneShift world. You may begin a quest by talking to an [[Non-Player_Character|NPC]]. Not all NPCs will have quests for you, however, and some may only be undertaken in sequence, after a prerequisite quest, for instance. Quests may require you to find certain items, bring information from one place to another, fight or speak to many different NPCs. The reward for quest completion is always some *experience* and possibly money or items. Gaining experience makes your character progress and allows him to learn new skills. Please remember that to learn a [[ | Quests are of vital importance for progression in the PlaneShift world. You may begin a quest by talking to an [[Non-Player_Character|NPC]]. Not all NPCs will have quests for you, however, and some may only be undertaken in sequence, after a prerequisite quest, for instance. Quests may require you to find certain items, bring information from one place to another, fight or speak to many different NPCs. The reward for quest completion is always some *experience* and possibly money or items. Gaining experience makes your character progress and allows him to learn new skills. Please remember that to learn a [[Players_Guide#Skills_Training|skill fully]], you need a trainer and also some practice.<br> | ||
Some quests you can give up on -- these are ones which you are able to repeat. To discard a quest click on the quest and then click the discard button.<br> | Some quests you can give up on -- these are ones which you are able to repeat. To discard a quest click on the quest and then click the discard button.<br> | ||
You can see the status of the quests you have started and the ones you have completed by looking in the "''quest window"''. The quest window is divided in 3 main sections. The top left area of the quest window displays all of your quests. You can use the "''Uncompleted"'' and "''Completed"'' buttons to show only your uncompleted and completed quests respectively. If you click on a quest, you will see the full description of that quest appear in the top right area. As you move deeper into quests this section will also display "''Automatic Quest Notes"'' which are pre-generated to help you keep track of where you are in a quest.<br> | You can see the status of the quests you have started and the ones you have completed by looking in the "''quest window"''. The quest window is divided in 3 main sections. The top left area of the quest window displays all of your quests. You can use the "''Uncompleted"'' and "''Completed"'' buttons to show only your uncompleted and completed quests respectively. If you click on a quest, you will see the full description of that quest appear in the top right area. As you move deeper into quests this section will also display "''Automatic Quest Notes"'' which are pre-generated to help you keep track of where you are in a quest.<br> | ||
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= Glossary = | = Glossary = | ||
These are terms relevant to understanding [[ | These are terms relevant to understanding [[Players_Guide#Roleplay|RPG]] in general and PlaneShift in particular.<br> | ||
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'''CC'''<br> | '''CC'''<br> | ||
Character Creation. Definition of the character's attributes such as race, gender, history, etc. The choice of attributes has to be done by the player in an iterative process after logging in with the game client. The process has to be completed before the character is ready for playing. See "''[[ | Character Creation. Definition of the character's attributes such as race, gender, history, etc. The choice of attributes has to be done by the player in an iterative process after logging in with the game client. The process has to be completed before the character is ready for playing. See "''[[Players_Guide#Character_Creation|Character Creation]]"''.<br><br> | ||
'''CP'''<br> | '''CP'''<br> | ||
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'''PP'''<br> | '''PP'''<br> | ||
Progression Points. These are required for the theoretical learning of skills and can be earned by completing quests, completing certain craft processes and killing creatures. 200 exp = 1 pp. See also [[ | Progression Points. These are required for the theoretical learning of skills and can be earned by completing quests, completing certain craft processes and killing creatures. 200 exp = 1 pp. See also [[Players_Guide#Skills_Training|Skills Training]].<br><br> | ||
'''PS'''<br> | '''PS'''<br> | ||
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'''RP'''<br> | '''RP'''<br> | ||
1. (verb) Role-Playing. Speaking and acting as though you ARE your character. Also see '''IC''' and '''OOC''' and [[ | 1. (verb) Role-Playing. Speaking and acting as though you ARE your character. Also see '''IC''' and '''OOC''' and [[Players_Guide#Roleplay|Roleplay]].<br> | ||
2. (noun) Roleplay. The story arc that develops between two or more roleplaying characters.<br><br> | 2. (noun) Roleplay. The story arc that develops between two or more roleplaying characters.<br><br> | ||
Revision as of 14:23, 25 November 2013
[This Guide refers to PlaneShift Arcane Chrysalis (0.5) release]
You can also have a look at the Quickguide