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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
  
===<b>Movement</b>===
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===Movement===
 
*The W and S keys allow you to move foward/back, while A and D turn you left/right.  
 
*The W and S keys allow you to move foward/back, while A and D turn you left/right.  
 
**Q and E keys allow you to strafe left/right.
 
**Q and E keys allow you to strafe left/right.
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[[File:Controlscreen.jpg|thumb|300px|none|<b>Game controls, you may adjust to your style as needed</b>]]
 
[[File:Controlscreen.jpg|thumb|300px|none|<b>Game controls, you may adjust to your style as needed</b>]]
  
===<b>Non Playable Character</b>===
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===Non Playable Character===
 
[[File:Npcguide.jpg|300px]]
 
[[File:Npcguide.jpg|300px]]
 
*There are as many allies as there are foes and friendly npcs cannot be attacked.  
 
*There are as many allies as there are foes and friendly npcs cannot be attacked.  
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**If you want to check an enemy without engaging in battle, click on them from afar
 
**If you want to check an enemy without engaging in battle, click on them from afar
  
===<b>Combat</b>===
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===Combat===
 
Combat is in real time and the enemy will not wait to attack.  
 
Combat is in real time and the enemy will not wait to attack.  
 
*Your abilities are placed on the left hot bar
 
*Your abilities are placed on the left hot bar

Revision as of 22:44, 26 October 2020

Introduction

Movement

  • The W and S keys allow you to move foward/back, while A and D turn you left/right.
    • Q and E keys allow you to strafe left/right.
    • F11 allows you to go fullscreen if the game hadn't done so so automatically.
  • These controls are not set in stone and can be modified in Options > Controls
    • You can also modify what key will target the next enemy, auto run, loot, etc.
Game controls, you may adjust to your style as needed

Non Playable Character

Npcguide.jpg

  • There are as many allies as there are foes and friendly npcs cannot be attacked.
    • Some of these npcs give you quests while others only exist to converse with.
    • Some npcs may even be merchants selling gear or important quest items.
    • Hostile npcs exist only to be slain and will generally attack when you are near them.
  • To interact with friendly npcs, you must click on them while being close enough.
    • If you're too far away from the npc you'll only see their status bar.
    • Hostile enemies usually target you first, which will automatically let you see their status bar.
    • If you want to check an enemy without engaging in battle, click on them from afar

Combat

Combat is in real time and the enemy will not wait to attack.

  • Your abilities are placed on the left hot bar
    • You can either click the button or press the related number key to attack.
  • Each class has their own set of skills and require a certain amount of rage/mana to cast.
  • You must be close enough to the target to activate the skill and has a specified range
Assassin