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The storyline starts with you on a raft, adrift in the sea. It will be told by the [[Narrator]]. To continue with the story click on 'Next' until the Narrator is done. At some point the game asks what language you speak. You can choose between English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Flamish, Polish, Italian, Dutch, Catalan or Esperanto. It is possible to switch between languages later. After chosing you can click 'Submit' to submit your answer. The story will continue into a tutorial, helping you with the first steps of the game. For a complete walkthrough through the game see the [[Walkthrough]] page. | The storyline starts with you on a raft, adrift in the sea. It will be told by the [[Narrator]]. To continue with the story click on 'Next' until the Narrator is done. At some point the game asks what language you speak. You can choose between English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Flamish, Polish, Italian, Dutch, Catalan or Esperanto. It is possible to switch between languages later. After chosing you can click 'Submit' to submit your answer. The story will continue into a tutorial, helping you with the first steps of the game. For a complete walkthrough through the game see the [[Walkthrough]] page. | ||
This page will give you some gameplay hints and tips. | |||
==Raising your Stats== | ==Raising your Stats== | ||
When you gain a level in The Mana World, you are awarded points that you can distribute as you please between the various [[Stats]]. | |||
===Classes=== | ===Classes=== | ||
The Mana World doesn't have any set classes, instead skill points can be distributed as you like to make up the character you want. The basic "builds" are [[Warrior]], [[Archer]] and [[Mage]]. They are based on their level, statistics, skills and equipment. Beginner characters until around level 10 are a basic warrior class, which is the simplest build, allowing you to get familiar with the game. | |||
*'''[[Warrior]]''' uses melee weapon or sword to fight. For more details visit [[Warrior]]. | *'''[[Warrior]]''' uses melee weapon or sword to fight. For more details visit [[Warrior]]. | ||
*'''[[Archer]]''' | *'''[[Archer]]''' uses a bow to fight. For more details visit [[Archer]]. | ||
*'''[[Mage]]''' uses magic to fight and heal | *'''[[Mage]]''' uses magic to fight and heal. For more details visit [[Mage]]. | ||
==Magic== | ==Magic== | ||
See the article named [[Magic]]. | See the article named [[Magic]]. | ||
== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
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===Training technique=== | ===Training technique=== | ||
Your wrist is going to get worn out in those long training sessions. Try mapping your keyboard so that your attack and target keys are more ergonomic to your hands as you can do this through the client in ''Setup''. | Your wrist is going to get worn out in those long training sessions. Try mapping your keyboard so that your attack and target keys are more ergonomic to your hands as you can do this through the client in ''Setup''. Some players use "A" and "Z" on their computer, which greatly helps with their ergonomic. | ||
Another good trick is healing on demand. Stock up on your healing item of choice (such things as Beer, Milk, Apples, or other edibles) and make the Inventory window small enough that it doesn't block much of your area of vision. Now keep that item selected, and you can simply click ''Use'' whenever you need a quick heal. This is even better if you have a recent client with the item shortcut bar. I toggle the healing item to use and just heal with one keystroke when needed. Keep in mind that we now heal over time. | Another good trick is healing on demand. Stock up on your healing item of choice (such things as Beer, Milk, Apples, or other edibles) and make the Inventory window small enough that it doesn't block much of your area of vision. Now keep that item selected, and you can simply click ''Use'' whenever you need a quick heal. This is even better if you have a recent client with the item shortcut bar. I toggle the healing item to use and just heal with one keystroke when needed. Keep in mind that we now heal over time. | ||
Revision as of 14:20, 18 June 2020
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Important Information
This page is for the new server. If you are looking for information regarding the walkthrough legacy server please visit Legacy:Walkthrough
Prerequisite
To start playing you need to create a game account. You will also need to install ManaPlus, the official game client.
Rules and etiquette
In addition to the Game Rules and the Social Convention, we would advise the following etiquette:
- Do not drop-steal without permission (drop-steal: take items dropped by a monster someone else killed).
- Do not kill-steal without permission (kill-steal: kill a monster someone else is fighting to get easy exp).
- Be polite, take the time to greet people before you ask anything, follow the same etiquette in conversation as you would follow in real life.
- Do not do things to others as you would not like to be done to yourself.
Default controls
For the default controls, please see ManaPlus Client.
First steps
When you first run ManaPlus, it will do some tests to auto-detect the best video settings. When this is done, you will be presented with a login screen. To log in to the game:
- Select 'The Mana World test server' and click 'Connect'.
- Type in your user name and password (case sensitive). Click 'Login' or push Enter or Return on your keyboard.
- If you don't have an account, click Register instead and fill out the form.
- If you wish to read any update news, change "Update" from Auto Close to Normal.
- ManaPlus will check for and download updated game content. When it's finished, if you had set "Update" to "Normal", click 'Play'.
- You may now select a character and click Play. To create a character:
- Click an empty space.
- Click 'Create'.
- Give the character a name.
- Use the arrows to customize the hair color, hair style and race.
- Congratulations! You are now in the game!
The storyline starts with you on a raft, adrift in the sea. It will be told by the Narrator. To continue with the story click on 'Next' until the Narrator is done. At some point the game asks what language you speak. You can choose between English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Flamish, Polish, Italian, Dutch, Catalan or Esperanto. It is possible to switch between languages later. After chosing you can click 'Submit' to submit your answer. The story will continue into a tutorial, helping you with the first steps of the game. For a complete walkthrough through the game see the Walkthrough page.
This page will give you some gameplay hints and tips.
Raising your Stats
When you gain a level in The Mana World, you are awarded points that you can distribute as you please between the various Stats.
Classes
The Mana World doesn't have any set classes, instead skill points can be distributed as you like to make up the character you want. The basic "builds" are Warrior, Archer and Mage. They are based on their level, statistics, skills and equipment. Beginner characters until around level 10 are a basic warrior class, which is the simplest build, allowing you to get familiar with the game.
Magic
See the article named Magic.
Tips
To be added.
Weapons
To be added.
Training locations
To be added.
Training technique
Your wrist is going to get worn out in those long training sessions. Try mapping your keyboard so that your attack and target keys are more ergonomic to your hands as you can do this through the client in Setup. Some players use "A" and "Z" on their computer, which greatly helps with their ergonomic.
Another good trick is healing on demand. Stock up on your healing item of choice (such things as Beer, Milk, Apples, or other edibles) and make the Inventory window small enough that it doesn't block much of your area of vision. Now keep that item selected, and you can simply click Use whenever you need a quick heal. This is even better if you have a recent client with the item shortcut bar. I toggle the healing item to use and just heal with one keystroke when needed. Keep in mind that we now heal over time.