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{{Play Stendhal}}
{{Navigation for Stendhal Top|Playing}}
{{StendhalManual}}
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==Characters / Learning About Quests==
==Characters / Learning About Quests==


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Some of them will <b>sell</b> and <b>buy</b> sheep or items, others <b>heal</b> you, and others are simply <i>"useless"</i> but may tell you about their <b>job</b>.
Some of them will <b>sell</b> and <b>buy</b> sheep or items, others <b>heal</b> you, and others are simply <i>"useless"</i> but may tell you about their <b>job</b>.


[[Image:playerwithsheep.png]]
http://img485.imageshack.us/img485/5650/playerwithsheepfe2.png


An example of a conversation with Xin Blanca could be:
An example of a conversation with Xin Blanca could be:
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:* Monogenes, in Semos city, gives you a map of Semos
:* Monogenes, in Semos city, gives you a map of Semos
:* Io Flotto in Semos temple, tells you how to /msg other players and more.
:* Io Flotto in Semos temple, tells you how to /msg other players and more.

Learn more about quests here:
{{#ev:youtube|d1nSz0XbwZs}}
Learn about the Travel Log for quest progress here:
{{#ev:youtube|PL69yi-F3pQ}}


==Items==
==Items==
Items such as armour and weapons can be found in the Stendhal world, or bought for hard earned cash.
Items such as armor and weapons can be found in the Stendhal world, or bought for hard earned cash.
(Hint: Explore the tavern, I've heard a shady character goes there to sell his stuff... though it might be stolen!)
(Hint: Explore the tavern, I've heard a shady character goes there to sell his stuff... though it might be stolen!)


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Read more at [[StendhalAtlas]]
Read more at [[StendhalAtlas]]

==Combat==
Combat is an important way of improving your character. You improve your attack and defence skills by being in combat, and killing increases your experience. Success in combat depends equally on your combat skills and your experience level.

When a creature is attacking you, it has a yellow circle round it and you have a red circle around you.

To attack a creature simply <b>click</b> it or <b>right click</b> on it and choose <b>Attack</b>. You will see that a red circle appears almost immediately around it. This indicates an attack is being carried out. You need to be next to the target in order to actually hit them, unless you are using a ranged weapon like bow and arrows or missiles, in which case you must stand within a close range.

[[Image:attacked.png]]

Your attack will continue until:
* you stop it using "Stop attack" action
* you press ESC
* you change zone (area)
* your target is dead

Combat is round based, the lower the rate of your weapon is, the faster you will attack. Each round the attack is resolved and the result is displayed in the right-bottom corner of the target:
* a cloud means you failed to hit the target.<br>
[[Image:cloud.png]]
* a shield means you hit the target but that you were unable to damage it.<br>
[[Image:defend.png]]
* a blood drop means you hit the target and damaged it. Also you will see a red number pop out of the target indicating the amount of damage actually done.<br>
[[Image:blood.png]]

If you kill your target you will see a blue number pop out which is the experience reward you have gained.

[[Image:experience.png]]

Once you have killed your target it is important that you inspect its corpse to find money, food and other items: move next to the corpse, then <b>click</b> it or <b>right click</b> on it and choose <b>inspect</b>. You can identify any kind of item you find at any time by right clicking on it and choosing Look.<br>
To store items in your bag you can move them there by <b>drag and drop</b> or simply <b>click</b> them.

==Player groups==

Group mode is for combat. You have already noticed that playing as a group of players is fun and effective at killing creatures.
As a group you can now
* send messages to the whole group at once
* all take drops from creature corpses killed by group members before someone else can steal it.

[[Image:group_tab.png]]

To start a group, press the smiley button, and add the name of the player you want to invite

[[Image:group_starting.png]]

or type the command to invite members:
/group invite someone

Then wait for them to accept the invite. While the invite is valid, but not yet accepted you will be shown as the leader and the only member of your group:

[[Image:group_invite.png]]

Once the other player has accepted your invite, she will be shown as a member of your group. As the founder of the group you will be the leader and so your name will stay the first and be written in bold. Also you will have the smiley button active for inviting more group members, unlike the player who just joined your group.

[[Image:group_leader_view.png]] [[Image:group_ordinary_view.png]]

All group members, including yourself, have health bars below their names to help you see if someone is in trouble. Those members who are too far for you to see, have grayed out health bars.

To send group messages:
/p message
, or press the button with the chat bubble.

When playing in groups you may all wish to share access to the corpse, so that the corpse isn't locked to one person. But you can also set it back to single person access. This is called the group lootmode. To change between lootmodes, right click the "Looting" text:

[[Image:group_lootmode.png]],

To nominate someone else the group leader, or to kick a member from the group, right click that players name:

[[Image:group_adminop.png]],

and select what you want to do.

==Levels and Stats==
Your character has a level attribute that expresses how strong that character is.

Levels are a way to compare your character against others. Creatures also have a level, which you can see when you do right-click and 'Look' on them. If fighting one-on-one you should be able to kill a creature with less level than you without too much difficulty. Creatures of around the same level as you, you may need <item>potion|potions</item> to defeat. Creatures of a higher level will be a challenge for you to kill, even with potions. Also you should note that if you are fighting a group of creatures you will get hurt more (since there are more of them) so fighting a group of creatures with less level than yourself can still put you in a lot of danger.

With each kill or quest completed you are rewarded experience points (XP). If you get enough XP you will level up. To see how many XP remaining till you level up next, look at the number in brackets after your Level on your character window. The [[LevelTables|Level Progression Tables]] show how much XP is needed for each level.

Your stats panel has a lot of other numbers, labelled below with additional explanation in our youtube video.

[[Image:Stats.png]]

{{#ev:youtube|795oXixve64}}

The [[StendhalFAQ#Karma|karma]] bar will be visible only if you have talked to the appropriate NPC. The longer the bar is, the better your karma is. In the image the player has good karma, so the karma bar is on blue.

Neutral karma would be a shorter bar, reaching to the white part, and bad karma would be a short bar ending at the red area.


==Sheep==
==Sheep==
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The icon shown in the upper-right corner of the sheep will show you what it is thinking.
The icon shown in the upper-right corner of the sheep will show you what it is thinking.
* A yellow man means it is currently following you.
* A yellow man means it is currently following you.
http://www.j-a-r-n-o.nl/following.png
[[Image:following.png]]


* A hamburger means it would like to eat. Your sheep will go to the nearest food source.
* A hamburger means it would like to eat. Your sheep will go to the nearest food source.
http://www.j-a-r-n-o.nl/eating.png
[[Image:eating.png]]


* Little feet means it is just wandering around. This sheep isn't owned by anyone (anymore).
* Little feet means it is just wandering around. This sheep isn't owned by anyone (anymore).
http://www.j-a-r-n-o.nl/wandering.png
[[Image:wandering.png]]


Sheep like to eat fruits. These fruits can be found on the many bushes in Stendhal.
Sheep like to eat fruits. These fruits can be found on the many bushes in Stendhal.
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So if your sheep has eaten all of it, it's time to move to the next bush.
So if your sheep has eaten all of it, it's time to move to the next bush.


[[Image:Aeryberrybush.png]]
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/8146/aeryberrybushya1.png


<b>Right Click</b> on your sheep and choose <b>Look</b> to see how fat it has become. The fatter the sheep, the more you will get for it when you sell it.
<b>Click</b> or <b>Right Click</b> on your sheep and choose <b>Look</b> to see how fat it has become. The fatter the sheep, the more you will get for it when you sell it.


Sheep aren't very intelligent. So if your sheep gets stuck or isn't near you just write <b>sheep</b> and it will start moving to your position. You can verify the sheep's position by writing <b>/where sheep</b>.
Sheep aren't very intelligent. So if your sheep gets stuck or isn't near you just write <b>sheep</b> and it will start moving to your position. You can verify the sheep's position by writing <b>/where sheep</b>.
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==Outfit==
==Outfit==
Outfit helps you to feel the real role playing experience.<br>
Outfit helps you to feel the real role playing experience. You can choose your outfit by mixing a set of different styles of bodies, heads, hairs, eyes, mouths, accessories and clothes.
You can choose your outfit by mixing a set of different styles of bodies, heads, hairs and clothes.


To bring up the dialog '''Right Click''' your character and choose '''Set Outfit'''.
[[Image:setoutfit.jpg]]


[[image:Setoutfit2020.png]]
To bring up the dialog <b>Right Click</b> your character and choose <b>Set Outfit</b>. Click OK when you are done.


Activate the color for hair, eyes, skin and dress for a unique look.
You can also choose not to wear clothes at all :)<br>
If you just close the window nothing will be changed.


[[image:Setcolor2020.png]]
==Combat==
Combat is an important way of increasing your level. You only get experience by killing. You can't improve your skills by training like in other games.

When a creature is attacking you, it has a yellow square round it and you have a red square around you.

To attack a creature simply <b>right click</b> on it and choose <b>Attack</b> or <b>double-click</b> it. You will see that a red box appears almost immediately around it. This indicates an attack is being carried out. You need to be next to the target in order to actually hit them though!

[[Image:attacked.png]]

Your attack will continue until:
* you stop it using "Stop attack" action
* you press ESC
* you change zone (area)
* your target is dead

Combat is round based, and each round last around 1.6 seconds.
Each round the attack is resolved and the result is displayed in the right-bottom corner of the target:
* a cloud means you failed to hit the target.<br>
[[Image:cloud.png]]
* a shield means you hit the target but that you were unable to damage it.<br>
[[Image:defend.png]]
* a blood drop means you hit the target and damaged it. Also you will see a red number pop out of the target indicating the amount of damage actually done.<br>
[[Image:blood.png]]

If you kill your target you will see a blue number pop out which is the experience reward you have gained.

[[Image:experience.png]]

Once you have killed your target it is important that you inspect its corpse to find money, food and other items: move next to the corpse and <b>right click</b> on it and choose <b>inspect</b> (you can also <b>double-click</b> to inspect). You can identify any kind of item you find at any time by right clicking on it and choosing look.<br>
To store items in your bag you can move them there by <b>drag and drop</b> or simply <b>double-click</b> them.

==Levels==
Your character has a level attribute that expresses how strong that character is.


You can also choose not to wear clothes at all :)
Levels are a way to compare your character against others. Creatures also have a level, which you can see when you do 'Look' on them. If fighting one-on-one you should be able to kill a creature with less level than you without too much difficulty. Creatures of around the same level as you, you may need HP potions to defeat. Creatures of a higher level will be a challenge for you to kill, even with potions. Also you should note that if you are fighting a group of creatures you will get hurt more (since there are more of them) so fighting a group of creatures with less level than yourself can still put you in a lot of danger.


Click '''Change Outfit''' when you are done. If you click '''Cancel''' or just close the window nothing will be changed.
With each kill or quest completed you are rewarded experience points (XP). If you get enough XP you will level up. To see how many XP remaining till you level up next, look at the number in brackets after your Level on your character window.


[[Category:Stendhal]][[Category:Stendhal Player's Guide]]
The [[LevelTables|Level Progression Tables]] show how much XP is needed for each level.