StendhalManual

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Introduction

What is Stendhal?

Are you looking for adventure? Want to fight for riches? Develop yourself and your social standing? Meet new people? Do you want to be part of a brave new world?

Stendhal is a full fledged multiplayer online adventures game (MMORPG) developed using the Arianne game development system.

Stendhal features a new, rich and expanding world in which you can explore towns, buildings, plains, caves and dungeons. You will meet NPCs and acquire tasks and quests for valuable experience and cold hard cash. Your character will develop and grow and with each new level up become stronger and better. With the money you acquire you can buy new items and improve your armour and weapons. And for the blood thirsty of your; satisfy your killing desires by roaming the world in search of evil monsters!

Stendhal is totally platform independent, written using Java 1.5 and the Java2D environment.

So what are you waiting for?! A whole new world awaits...

Why play Stendhal?

  1. Stendhal is free!
  2. Stendhal is open source and by playing you help us improve it.
  3. Stendhal is a small download.
  4. Stendhal is a big world.
  5. A nice community.

Aims of Stendhal

Stendhal aims to make you have a fun time. Stendhal features a world in constant evolution, with tons of interesting quests to accomplish and thousands of friends to meet. And the best of it is that it is a never ending game :)

What do I need to play Stendhal?

Stendhal is a Java game and works in any platform that is able to run the Sun Java JRE, that includes:

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • MacOS

So you need at least [Java 1.5] to run it. Right now Stendhal won't work with GCJ, so if you are a developer with experience in GCJ, you may want to help porting Stendhal to SDLjava.

Setting up the game

Creating a account

To create an account, just open the game and click on Create account.

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Now fill the fields:

  • Choose your Stendhal server. If you are not sure about what to do, simply choose the deafult one. In case you want to connect to a different server, please write it there.
  • Port. Usually Stendhal servers runs at port 32160
  • Username. It is the name of your avatar in Stendhal world.
  • Password. Write your password twice. It will secure your access to Stendhal, so choose a goond one.
  • Email. Just in case we need to reset the password or contact you in anyway.

Your account will be ready immediately.

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Downloading the game

You can run it directly using Java Webstart (this means you do not need to download anything, just click the webstart link and if Java is installed on your system the game will start) or you can download the compiled java program to your computer at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1111

Controls and Game settings

Starting the game

To launch Stendhal use Java webstart or by running the stendhal-0.XX.jar file that is in the stendhal download package.

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Click on the Login to Stendhal button and enter your account information.
Be sure to choose the server where you created your account (the name will be the same as the site you went to to create the account in the first place. The default option is probably correct) and finally click on Login to Server.

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A progress bar will appear and soon you will be connected to the world.

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If the server is down (not online) you will get an error message explaining this. In this case either try again later or create a new account on another server.

Game screen

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  1. Minimap
    The minimap shows the actual position of the player with a cross. Minimap only shows the actual zone non walkable areas.
  2. Player's bag
    This is the bag where you can store up to twelve items. If the bag closes and you want to open it again, click on settings Windows(6) and click on player inventory.
  3. Chat line
    You write here the text to talk to other players and npcs. You can also write here commands. There is a basic help writting /help
  4. Dialogs log
    Here it is stored all the messages recieved. It is a must if you want to have a conversation.
  5. Player's inventory
    You must equip items as weapons, armors, legs, helmets and boots to obtain advantages.
  6. Settings window
    Contains buttons to reopen the minimap, the player inventory and the player bag.
  7. Game area
    All the game play happens here.

Basic controls

Move

Use the keyboard arrows to move around the Map.

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You must hold down the direction keys to make the character to move. Your character will collide with elements that exists on the world, like other players and walls.

Alternatively you can move by doing double click on an empty place of the game area.

You also collide with map borders. When you reach a map border your screen won't move any further and two things might happen:

  • if an area exists next to the area you are in, you will move from your current area to the new area (you will be transfered to the new zone).
  • if no area exists nothing will happen and you will simply collide and stop.

Moving With An Animal

If you have an animal following you such as a sheep, to change zones the animal MUST be within visible distance from your charater. To find out where your animal is, type /where <name of animal> ... for example /where sheep

Face

When attacking someone or talking to someone it is nice to face them. To do this press Ctrl and a directional arrow to face in that direction. It is just a eye candy action as it has no effect on the game rules.

Moving Items

During the game you will find or buy items such as swords and shields. To move these items around the world, use the left click and drag to the place you want them to be. You need to be next to item.

Managing Inventory

You can manage your inventory by dressing items, dropping them to floor or by storing them on your backpack. On all the cases the procedure is the same: click on the item and drop it to the desired position.

Keep in mind that you must be near an item to equip it and that you can't drop it further than 8 positions from you.

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Drag and drop the item in inventory slot you want.

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And you have equipped it.

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You can equip right now any item on any slot, but this will change.

Other actions

Click the right mouse button over objects to see a contextual menu (which will include actions that can be performed on the object) and use the left mouse button to choose an action from the menu You can click outside the area of the menu to abort it.

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Open Game Dialog log

In case you have closed the game dialog (the area where all the text and game information appears) you can open it again with Ctrl+L (hold Control Key and L key)

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This dialog contains all the important events that happen in game so it is advised to have it visible.

Exit game

Press ESC to exit. You will be prompted again to either really quit or return to the game.

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Player communication

To communicate with other players simply type! Press Enter to send your chat message. A chat bubble will appear under your character and a new line will appear in the Game log dialog. This kind of communication is public and visible to every player in world, although you will only see text for players near you.

Alternatively you can write:

 /tell playername chat Content 

This allows you to write to a single character privately. For example:

 /tell miguel This game rules, really. I have rated it 10/10 :)

Finding persons

You can discover who is online by using the command /who.

 /who

This will returns a list of the players that are online now with their levels.

You can find where a player is by querying server using /where player name

 /where miguel

Gameplay

Characters

You can and must talk to other characters to get help and to find out quest to complete.
There are several NPCs in Stendhal. All of them reply to Hi, so greet them and ask them for help or quests.

Some of them will sell and buy sheep, others heal you, and others are simply "useless"

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An example of a conversation with Xin Blanca could be:

 <miguel> hi
 <Xin Blanca> Greetings! How may I help you?
 <miguel> help
 <Xin Blanca> I buy and sell several items, ask me for my offer
 <miguel> sell
 <Xin Blanca> Sorry, I don't buy sell
 <miguel> offer
 <Xin Blanca> I sell wooden_shield,knife,club,leather_legs,dress,small_axe,leather_helmet, I buy studded_shield,short_sword,sword,
 <miguel> buy leather_legs
 <Xin Blanca> leather_legs costs 30. Do you want to buy?
 <miguel> yes
 <Xin Blanca> Congratulations! Here is your leather_legs!
 <miguel> Bye
 <Xin Blanca> Bye.

Items

Items such as armour 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!)

Items increase your Attack or Defence values accordingly. They must be equipped by dragging them onto a particular section of the player in the Top right GUI. This little representation of your player allows you to visualise what they are wearing/using.

World of Stendhal

Explore it! :)

NPCs (Non Player Characters) And Learning About Quests

All around the world of Stendhal are numerous NPCs all waiting to give you some tips on avaliable quests.

All NPCs respond to saying hi and usually to quest. Some may have different things to say so try asking them multiple times. NPCs also respond to help.

The system is designed to be as real to chatting as possible so just try chatting to them and see what what happens!

For example: you may say "do you know of any quests?" and the NPC will find the quest in the sentence and respond accordingly.

Sheep

Once you have bought a sheep it will follow you wherever you go. It's your job to protect and feed it.

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.

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  • An hamburger means it would like to eat. Your sheep will go to the nearest foodsource.

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  • Little feet means it is just wandering around. This sheep isn't owned by anyone (anymore).

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Sheep like to eat fruits. Those fruits can be found on the many bushes in Stendhal. A bush can carry up to five fruits. Over time these will grow back. So if your sheep has eaten all of it, it's time to move to the next bush.

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

Sheeps aren't very intelligent. So if your sheep get stuck or it isn't near you just write sheep and it will start moving to your position. You can verify the sheep's position by writing /where sheep.

Unfortunately once you own a sheep you can't leave the zone without your sheep being near you. So make sure it is near before trying to leave. If you are in a hurry you can leave your sheep.

Outfit

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 and clothes.

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To bring up the dialog Right Click your character and choose Set Outfit. Click OK when you are done.

You can also choose not to wear clothes at all :)
If you just close the window nothing will be changed.

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.

To attack a creature simply right click on it and choose Attack. 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!

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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.

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  • a shield means you hit the target but that you were unable to damage it.

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  • 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.

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

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Levels

Your character has a level attribute that expresses how strong that character is.
Levels are the only way of comparing your character against others.

With each kill or quest completed you are rewarded experience points (XP). If you get enough XP you will level up and gain a development point (a development point is a point to add to your skill in a number of different fields. This is the way in which you make your character stronger and better).

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You can spend development points on:

  • +1 ATK level (your attack skill)
  • +1 DEF level (your defense skill)
  • +10 HP points (your hit points, i.e. the amount of damage you can take before you die)

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Once you have spent your point you can't undo your decision, so choose carefully. This allows you to properly choose the direction of skill your character will follow.

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To see how much experience is needed to change level, checkout the tables at the bottom of this manual.

Support

Level Tables

The level Tables have moved to it's ow page now, check Level Progression Tables to see it.





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