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==See Also==
==See Also==
* Character Progression
* Character Progression
** Choose your path
** Choose your path [[Templates]]
*** Warrior
*** Warrior
*** Mage
*** Mage
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*** Thief
*** Thief
*** Treasure Hunter
*** Treasure Hunter
** Skill cap can go up to 720 - Skill Mastery
** Skill cap can go up to 720 - [[Skill_Mastery|Skill Mastery]]
** Aspect Mastery
** Codex and Tome Experience
** Codex and Tome Experience
** Mastery Chains
** [[Aspect_Mastery|Aspect Mastery]]
** Achievements
** [[Mastery_Chain|Mastery Chains]]
** Server Rankings
** [[Achievements]]
* What are Society Jobs?
** [[Server_Rankings|Server Rankings]]
* Housing
* What are [[Societies|Society]] Jobs?
* [[Housing]]
* Configure Razor Assistant
* Configure Razor Assistant
* Feeling Lucky?
* Feeling Lucky?

Revision as of 16:03, 12 January 2022

This New Player Guide is intended as an information portal for new and returning players to Outlands. It will cover a wide range of topics briefly but include links to more detailed information as needed.

Getting Started

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Creating a Character

Name and Appearance

  • Character Name and Sex
    • Gargoyle and Elf races are unavailable
  • Hair/Facial Hair Style and Color

Pick a Skill Set

  • Templates begin with specific Skills and Items
  • Advanced allows the player to select and 3 skills of their choice


Arrived at Shelter Island - Now What?

Give a brief description of Shelter Island here.

Young Player Status

Newbied Items

  • Items a character begins with are considered Newbied and will not drop as loot on death
  • Items will lose Newbied status if picked up or used by any non-Young status player
  • Starting Bandages and Arrows are bound to a specific character and cannot be used by another
  • View the Starting Items for each Character Template
  • Skill Cap is 700 (720 using Skill Mastery)
  • Stat Cap is 225


Losing Young Player Status

Players will lose Young Player Status if any of the following events occur:

  • The player leaves Shelter Island by any means
  • The player has spent more than 8 hours in game
  • The player says "I renounce my young player status"


Training Hall

  • Attack the Battle Trainers to gain Stats and Skills
  • Can be done AFK
  • Skills are capped at 70 on/in Shelter Island/Dungeon.

New Player Dungeon

  • Gold and Special Item Loot chances are reduced
  • Accelerated Skill Gain (except for Crafting/Gathering skills - see Skills & Stats)
  • Skills are capped at 70 on/in Shelter Island/Dungeon.
  • Players cannot perform Harmful Actions on other players

Shelter Island Moongate

Due to the fact that players cannot perform Harmful Actions (including Stealing) on other players while on Shelter Island, makes the Moongate here an ideal location for trading and socializing.

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Leaving Shelter Island - Now What?

Upon leaving Shelter Island, your true journey in Outlands begins...


Prepare for PK Attacks & Theives

Outlands is a bustling and open world where you will meet many players, some friendly and others not so much. Once off Shelter Island, players are able to freely attack or steal from another player (almost anywhere) but similar to real life, there may be consequences for your actions.

  • When in a guard zone, if someone attacks or steals from you, you can say "Guards" and the criminal will be killed by the guards
  • If another player slays you, you can report them as a Murderer and if that receives enough murder counts, they will "go red" and incur Murderer Penalties upon death

There are many solutions to prevent yourself from being easy prey to PKs, thieves, and griefers, such as:

  • Basic Survival Tools
    • Trapped Pouches
    • Heal/Cure/Refresh Potions
    • Adventurer's Rope
  • Bank Early and Often
  • Travel with Friends / Join a guild
  • Passive Tracking - Hostiles

Exploring Outlands

Talk about atlas here How to get around, (recall, sacred journey, camp hike)

Earn Gold

Hunting Overworld & Dungeons

  • Explore Points of Interest and Dungeons
  • Continue Gaining Skills
    • Prevalia Zoo

Gathering Resources

  • Gathering Skills
  • Selling via a Vendor or Bank Sitting/Shelter Island Moongate

Treasure Hunting

  • Dungeon Chests picking is an extremely easy, consistent method for gaining gold, but can be quickly outpaced with mob farming
  • Treasure Maps are an extremely lucrative method for gaining special/rare items, but are extremly costly to buy into and require a PvM ready character

Scavenging

  • An alternative method for gaining gold & resources to get started, with very little investment
  • Players will train hiding/stealth/forensics/camping and other survival skills and pick clean the remains of others kills in high end dungeons
  • A great way to get started with extremely low investment

See Also

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