2009年6月10日星期三

Shaiya Player Guide - get started

Logging In
To login to Shaiya, you will need to use your Aeria Games account. If you have not registered for a free account, you can do so any any time here.
The first time you login you will have to choose between the Alliance of Light (Humans & Elves) or the Union of Fury (Vails & Deatheaters)
Creating Your First Character
When creating your character, you will need to select the Name, Class, Sex, Job (a.k.a profession for the character), and appearance for your character. You will now also have to choose the Mode for your gameplay experience. The modes are as followed:
· Easy - This mode should only be played by those who have no experience playing MMORPGs. Level cap is 30, experience gain is 2x, and no special skills are available.
· Normal - This mode is for players who have some experiences with MMORPGs. Players must reach level 40 in Normal mode before Hard mode will be made available.
· Hard - Level requirements are much harder in this mode, but Status and Skill Bonuses are increased. Players who reach level 40 in Hard mode will unlock Ultimate mode.
· Ultimate - Level requirements are the same as in Hard mode, but Status and Skill bonuses are increased and players can use exclusive items, skills, spells, and bonuses only available to Ultimate characters. WARNING!!! Characters who die in Ultimate mode will be deleted if not resurrected within 3 minutes. This mode is only for those players looking for the Ultimate experience.
HUD/GUI Definition
1. Player's Status Window: Displays Character Name, Level, Current HP, Current MP, and Stamina.
2. Target Page: Displays stats for targeted enemy or player (name, status, characteristic).
3. Buff/DeBuff Check: Shows current Buff (or DeBuff) Magic and the Magic’s remaining time.
4. Hotkey Bar [shortcut P]: Emotes, Basic Behaviors, Skills, Magic and Consumable items may be dragged into the Hotkey Slots and activated using the 1~0 keys. Pressing the + button on the Hotkey bar will add a second Bar to the player HUD (These slots are activated using the NumPad 1~0 keys). Pressing the Arrow button will reorient the Hotkey Bar from Vertical to Horizontal.
5. Character Name: Player’s Character Name. Identity Code or Rank may appear at the sides of the name while in a Party or in PVP mode.
6. Radar [shortcut V]: Indicates Enemy Locations, NPCs, Quests and Quest Rewards. Clicking on the ‘+’ or ‘-‘ will zoom in and out. Clicking on the parchment paper (Shortcut M) will bring up the Mini Map of the entire realm.
7. Function Buttons (From left to right): Shop, Status, Inventory, Assistant Skill, Quest, Community, Options.
8. Shop: This is where players can spend Aeria Points to enhance their gameplay experience.
Map
To bring up your map press the ‘M’ key on your keyboard or press the parchment button on the radar.
1. The yellow icons on your map are NPC quests. Go to these points and speak with the NPC who has an icon floating above their head
2. These are portal gates. There are many of these on every map, but important ones will always be marked on the map.
3. The blue icons are NPCs you need to visit after you’ve met all of the requirements for your quest. These NPCs will give you your reward!
Quests (Obtaining and Completing)
1. All available quests are shown on the Mini Map as yellow orbs.
2. NPCs offering quests at these locations will have a glowing symbol over their head.
3. Double Clicking on these NPCs will bring up the option to Trade or Talk to the NPC. Select Talk to learn about any Quests offered.
4. Selecting Talk will bring up the NPC’s quest window. Here you will learn tales of the lands you are adventuring in, and you will be given the opportunity to perform tasks for fabulous rewards and experience! If you like the sound of the Quest offered click on the Accept button. If you do not want to take the offered quests, click the Cancel button.
5. After selecting a quest you can review it and any other accepted quests by pressing the Shortcut Key ‘U’. This will bring up the Quests window. Here all active quests will be listed in Green, and quests that have all requirements fulfilled will be listed in Yellow.
6. Once you have fulfilled all of a quest’s requirements, look for the Blue orb on your mini-map. This will usually be the NPC who first gave you the quest, and now they are awaiting your return so they may give you a reward for your efforts.
Movement in Shaiya
Movement within the world of Shaiya is very simple. To move your character to a location you have two options.
Option 1: Point and Click method. Simply click on a location you wish your character to run to and they will. Hold down the right mouse button to look around the world. You can also do this using the arrow keys on your keyboard.
Option 2: Shaiya also supports ‘W’ ‘A’ ‘S’ ‘D’ movement as well. Pressing ‘W’ will move your character forward, ‘S’ will move them backward, ‘A’ will turn your character to the left, ‘D’ will turn your character to the right, ‘Q’ will make your character strafe left, and ‘E’ will make your character strafe right.
*** Double tapping W will make your character run forward until you stop them by pressing a key again *** Double tapping ‘Q’, ‘S’, or ‘E’ will make your character leap through the air in an acrobatic display *** The Space Bar makes your character jump. *** If you ever get stuck or want to be instantly transported to the nearest City, simply type /return into your chat window and press Enter.
Hunting and fighting in Shaiya
When an enemy is on the screen you can attack them by placing your mouse cursor over them. When the cursor turns into a sword you can click on them once to target them. You can now either cast a spell or use a skill to attack your enemy, or simply click on them again to perform your normal attack.
Chatting in Shaiya
Pressing ‘Enter’ at any time will open up the chat box in Shaiya. Here you can type in any text and have it displayed in game so you can communicate with other players.
If you do not wish to broadcast your chat publicly, there are also other options for chatting. These can be accessed from the drop down menu to the left of the chat box.
· Normal - Regular chat that broadcasts to any players within listening distance.
· Whisper - This is a direct chat to another player. You will have to enter the player’s character name and then the message you would like to send.
· Party - This message will only be heard by members of your party.
· Guild - This message will only be heard by members of your guild.
· Trades - This is used when you would like to broadcast messages concerning the buying, selling or trading of items. *Note: Until you reach level 11, you will not be able to talk on Trades chat.


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2009年6月9日星期二

Lineage 2 - Clan System-Clan Management

Creating a ClanAny character over level 10 may create a clan. When a character has reached level 10 or higher, he/she can go to the NPC responsible for clan creation. Clan names may be comprised of up to 16 alphabetical and numerical characters and cannot include spaces or special characters. A clan is made up of a clan leader (commonly known as an Heir or wiseman depending on the lvl of the clan) and a number of clan members. New clans may accept up to 10 members. As the clan progresses and attains new levels, they can have up to 140 members. Leaving a ClanA clan member may leave a clan, but they will suffer penalties as a result (24 hours before able to join a new clan).If a player wants to leave a clan, they can go into the Clan Window, click on the Actions > Clan tab and click the "Leave" button. When a member leaves a clan, he/she may not join any other clan for one calendar day, but can create a new clan immediately. The clan leader suffers no penalty and can accept new members immediately. If a clan leader wants to kick a player from their clan, they can go into the Clan Window, click on the Actions > Clan tab, select the name of the player and click the "Dismiss" button. A member that is dismissed from the clan must wait one calendar day to join another clan, but can create a new clan immediately. When a member is dismissed from a clan, the clan penalised and must wait one calendar day to accept new members. When a Clan Leader leaves the clan is automatically dissolved and receives a penalty (see below).Dissolving a ClanA clan leader may dissolve the clan without the prior consent of the members. Dissolving a clan is done in the same manner as creating a clan, through the appropriate NPCs. It takes seven calendar days to dissolve a clan. Clan skills are restricted until the dissolution occurs, but clan chat and clan bulletin boards may still be used. A clan cannot be dissolved when involved in a clan war. Members who leave the clan during those seven days will still be unable to join any other clan for one calendar day, but once the clan is dissolved the members who remained can join other clans immediately. A clan leader who dissolves his/her clan receives experience penalties comparable to one death and cannot create a new clan for another ten days. In addition, all the skills and fame that the clan possesses will be lost. Clan Leadership TransferA clan leader may transfer their rights to other clan members. The leader must request the clan leader transfer from an NPC who is in charge of clan activities. The new clan leader will assume their new role during the next regularly scheduled maintenance time. (The clan leader transfer should still be completed even when the server is down unexpectedly.) A clan leader transfer may be cancelled anytime prior to the regular maintenance time.
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DAOC Player Guide

Starting a new character in DAoC has never been easier with all these new expansions. It is much easier to level a pet friendly class with a heal over time bot than to level any other character. For midgard you would use a spiritmaster specced into summoning, for hibernia you can use an enchanter and for albion a necromancer. These pets are able to take down much more mobs than the average toon. With a heal over time bot or a buff bot they can take down 5-10 mobs at once. Keep in mind it is much faster if you leveled a power level bot and a buff bot then level your main rvr toons after.
With a buffed summoning pet you can take down 5-10 yellow con buff mobs with a few heals or heal overtime. If you're pet is master level 9 you can take down even more. I have done about 30-40 yellow con mobs with a heal over time. The ideal place is level at is passage of conflict or task dungeons. I prefer Passage of conflict because of the respec stones that drops along with decent rog loot. Passage of conflict also gives out much higher experience points than the average zones and task dungeons.
You can make about 10 plat leveling a new character from 1-50. If respec stones drop, you can probably sell them for 1 to 2 extra plats. I usually get about 5 from leveling a character 1 to 50. I normally stop power leveling at level 47 in which you are then able to get the free level to 48. After getting to level 48 I prefer to quest for the rest of the experience. From 48 you can do the necklace quest in which you should be able to get 48 and a half. After hitting 48.5 you can do the commander quests in your capital cities. That should be able to get you to 49.5 and it only takes about 1 hour to complete them all.
From 49.5 I would start joining raids for master levels or artifact credits. You can even start rvring as well. Getting to 50 should be easy considering you have so many other stuff that you can do. Personally I would just go out to rvr, collect bounty points and buy whatever credit I need, which are usually master level credits & artifact credits. Keep in mind, it takes about 60 hours of play time to get to 50, but for a pet summoning class it would take maybe 24 hours. Having an additional class such as a summoning class can help with farming plat and items. Good luck and enjoy.
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