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| - Getting Started You may want to create a wikicity account to begin editing in the Achaea wiki. At the top right of your screen it will say "Create an account or login." You can edit under a username or, if you do not sign up for one, your computer's IP address will show as the author.
- The following article provides some advices for newbies only. If you are not newbies, most advices are probably obvious to you and it is probably not your place. Moreover, as a newbie, I assume you are about to give Travian a try in your first server or feel unsatisfied in your first server and want to try again.
- This article is for the new player in the game of SURVIVALCRAFT. It will help you start your first game, in HARMLESS mode and learn how to use the controls. You can explore more information by clicking on the links.
- This Beginner's Guide was written by Dolmur at the official Fury forums and is posted here with permission.
- Do not worry about being a completionist! Anything that's possible to be missed is never essential, and some things are even better off ignored.
- Welcome! This is your beginner's guide to Airsoft. Rules and necessary tools to play airsoft, as well as a brief explanation of the sport, will be covered here.
- You may want to create a wikicity account to begin editing in the MB wiki. At the top right of your screen it will say "Create an account or login." You can edit under a username or, if you do not sign up for one, your computer's IP address will show as the author.
- This guide will provide a basic understanding of the component parts of Multi-touch, and if you are interested in creating your own; will direct you on how to start.
- New to ExperienceRO? Not to worry—we have you covered! The beginner's guide comes in two versions: The Short Version for those who can't afford the luxury of time (let's just pretend here) and the Detailed Version which is more comprehensive.
- This is the Beginner's Guide to S4 League. Here you will learn how to play and what to do.
- This guide is meant to cover the basic user interface
- This guide will help you get started if you don't know much about coding.
- Road to Survival is a resource based game. Everything runs off of the resources you have, be it fuel, food, or people. The most important resource however, is time. The single best way to improve is to be an active player, as staying away for too long causes you to waste fuel and farmed resources when your max is capped.
- Those who are new or unfamiliar with the details of the process should read the character creation guide to find out what their decisions affect when creating their character. While you may want to start out with a well put-together character, it may be advisable for first time players to make a throwaway character with which to become acquainted with the game and the system. Without spending the time to agonize over how to build the character in order to maximize benefit and utility, you can jump in and experience how those changes would actually benefit them in the game. There is no sense spending time trying to figure out how to make the best spellcaster or performer, only to find out you don't find it any fun.
- Welcome to Ikariam! This game can be a bit addictive as events happen in real time, and there's nothing to download. Ikariam allows you to: make alliances, build cities, expand your territory, and make great armies. With enough time and resources, your city will become the heart of an empire. Ikariam has some whisperings of games like Civilization, without the addition of years or decades. You follow your own technology tree in the same time scheme as the rest of the world. When you begin, you'll start with your own capital on an island that can hold up to 17 cities. The island has wood, a miracle, and one of the four luxury resources (Wine, Crystal Glass, Marble and Sulphur).
- So, you started playing Sigrogana Legend huh? You finally found it - one of the best RPG's you could probably play that isn't a -complete- mindless grind fest? Well, good. You're a good person. Really. Anyway, the first thing you see is the Login screen. This screen is a very special screen - the KEY screen, which, uh, lets you log in, be it creating a character or being a complete regular. The screen is very pretty and may have a sun or a moon, depending on ingame time.
- When you start the game and after all the updates and downloading, whether or not to play as a guest or a registered HIVE user, then enter your nickname. After that the character selection screen will appear. You will be shown their starting team and trainer along with their stats before being forced to choose. Sam is from Legend Tiger so his Guide will be Selena, while Noa, from The Champions, will have Eve as her Guide (the guide who will show up is the girl in the main menu).
- Okay, talking about beginners, people will have an image on beginners- what a noob. If you intend to play a permanent beginner to lv 150+ or so, things you must have: -High fame -A MUST to have a main account supporting cegels, items etc. -Not a must, but have a good community/ buddy/ guild, this can help you alot along your journey. -Patience. You will level up VERY VERY slowly at first, because of you either choose to be hybrid perma beginner( STR & AGI)or pure STR perma beginner.You will be leveling either: BUT! IT IS REALLY BORING ON A BEGINNER WITH ONLY SOME USELESS SKILLS.
- So you want to build a wearable computer? The idea of wearable computing has been around since the '70s, but it has never really been easy. If you're looking to just buy a few parts, plug them together and expect it to work, turn back now and try checking in in a few decades. Quite recently building wearable computers cost hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars, but with recent advancements in some of the major components, the price is dropping. There has always been cheapo wearables too, they don't have to cost thousands of dollars. I'm hoping I'll be able to build one for less than 700€.
- Kitesurfing is a complex sport. In order to kitesurf safely and enjoyably you will need to understand wind direction, the wind window, kite control, board starts and safety procedures. While it is possible to self-teach it is a long, slow and possibly dangerous process - due to the complexity of the sport, most beginners find a kite school and take lessons to learn the basics. The day guides on this page provide a good example of what you should expect to learn on a beginners kitesurfing course:
- Are you new in town and need help, or maybe a tutorial on something? Look no further, for here is a beginner's guide! Getting Help and FAQs Check out this section to find ways of getting assistance, and see answers of commonly-asked questions. Information about downloading and installing Twin Saga, including common problems and solutions. The basics on character creation, and an introduction to elements of the game's user interface (UI), such as the chat boxes, auto-potion window, and hotkey bars. Information about the different character classes available, as well as the different skill types and specialization paths. An introduction to the equipment/costume/outfit system used in this game, plus the Starstone systems and features. An overview of one of the most
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| - Getting Started You may want to create a wikicity account to begin editing in the Achaea wiki. At the top right of your screen it will say "Create an account or login." You can edit under a username or, if you do not sign up for one, your computer's IP address will show as the author.
- The following article provides some advices for newbies only. If you are not newbies, most advices are probably obvious to you and it is probably not your place. Moreover, as a newbie, I assume you are about to give Travian a try in your first server or feel unsatisfied in your first server and want to try again.
- This article is for the new player in the game of SURVIVALCRAFT. It will help you start your first game, in HARMLESS mode and learn how to use the controls. You can explore more information by clicking on the links.
- When you start the game and after all the updates and downloading, whether or not to play as a guest or a registered HIVE user, then enter your nickname. After that the character selection screen will appear. File:Samornoa.jpg You can choose either Sam or Noa. Both Sam and Noa are strikers. The only differences are their starting team, trainer, and stats; though both function almost identical with almost identical effects. Really, it's just about preference. If you do want some kind of advantage however, one of Noa's starting units (Wayne) can be very rare, but won't really influence your gameplay. You will be shown their starting team and trainer along with their stats before being forced to choose. Sam is from Legend Tiger so his Guide will be Selena, while Noa, from The Champions, will have Eve as her Guide (the guide who will show up is the girl in the main menu). Both character's starting teams are similar, so don't worry. You can always change your team members/ace later. After you've selected your member, you will jump into a tutorial screen. Both trainers have the same effect. Most basic trainers provide passive stats to players and a +3 ST bonus every 4 hours, but you have to confirm it. File:4 soccer spirits.jpg Follow the tutorial from Eve (or Selena if you've chosen Sam) you will learn game mechanics and content. The Sponsor provides a small amount of gold boost for every battle you partake in and 3000 gold every 4 hours. You can get her from the mission free match [1-14] to get her you need to get a score of at least 7600 or more. Don't bother wasting exp/gold evolving you only get 1.5k more gold per use, only improves the skill and you have to use 100k+ exp to hit level 30. She loses her bra when evolved though... so there's that.
- This Beginner's Guide was written by Dolmur at the official Fury forums and is posted here with permission.
- Do not worry about being a completionist! Anything that's possible to be missed is never essential, and some things are even better off ignored.
- So, you started playing Sigrogana Legend huh? You finally found it - one of the best RPG's you could probably play that isn't a -complete- mindless grind fest? Well, good. You're a good person. Really. Anyway, the first thing you see is the Login screen. This screen is a very special screen - the KEY screen, which, uh, lets you log in, be it creating a character or being a complete regular. The screen is very pretty and may have a sun or a moon, depending on ingame time. Now that you have clicked the pretty sun or moon, you are in the 'Character Creation' process screen. This will be divided into parts, so be prepared to read lots of fleshy stuff, I guess.
- Welcome! This is your beginner's guide to Airsoft. Rules and necessary tools to play airsoft, as well as a brief explanation of the sport, will be covered here.
- You may want to create a wikicity account to begin editing in the MB wiki. At the top right of your screen it will say "Create an account or login." You can edit under a username or, if you do not sign up for one, your computer's IP address will show as the author.
- This guide will provide a basic understanding of the component parts of Multi-touch, and if you are interested in creating your own; will direct you on how to start.
- Those who are new or unfamiliar with the details of the process should read the character creation guide to find out what their decisions affect when creating their character. While you may want to start out with a well put-together character, it may be advisable for first time players to make a throwaway character with which to become acquainted with the game and the system. Without spending the time to agonize over how to build the character in order to maximize benefit and utility, you can jump in and experience how those changes would actually benefit them in the game. There is no sense spending time trying to figure out how to make the best spellcaster or performer, only to find out you don't find it any fun. For this purpose, a Juere Warrior is a solid start. The race itself is relatively versatile with its starting attributes, allowing a new player to explore different skills more easily. They also start with the Negotiation skill which lowers prices somewhat, and they have a racial feat which decreases the rate at which they become hungry, making it less likely a new character will starve. The Warrior class gives them skills which will allow them to fight and kill monsters more easily, allowing them greater survivability while introducing them to the combat system. Golems and Dwarves also make excellent warriors, but are generally less versatile, making it more difficult to explore skills not related to combat. It should also be noted that most characters should aim for a charisma of at least 10. For every 5 points of charisma after 10, you may have another person in your party. This becomes important when you take Escort, Before It's Too Late, and Beauty and the Beast quests, as those put an NPC temporarily in your party. As the first two are both relatively easy and well-paid, having more available NPC slots means you may do more of those quests at once to maximize gains.
- Are you new in town and need help, or maybe a tutorial on something? Look no further, for here is a beginner's guide! Getting Help and FAQs Check out this section to find ways of getting assistance, and see answers of commonly-asked questions. Information about downloading and installing Twin Saga, including common problems and solutions. The basics on character creation, and an introduction to elements of the game's user interface (UI), such as the chat boxes, auto-potion window, and hotkey bars. Information about the different character classes available, as well as the different skill types and specialization paths. An introduction to the equipment/costume/outfit system used in this game, plus the Starstone systems and features. An overview of one of the most touted aspects of Twin Saga, the player's very own home on wheels. An introduction to the six professions available in Twin Saga. An introduction to all of the social systems available, including friends, guilds, parties, lovers, and player-blocking. An introduction to the Senshi systems and features, a unique aspect of Twin Saga. The types of tasks, missions, and mini-adventures able to be completed. A brief overview of the different map types in the world of Aetherion. All a beginner needs to know about the casual fights and competitive battlefields available to do. A tutorial on using the item mall, web mall, and loyalty point shop, as well as an introduction to the dressing room and Astral Puzzle.
- New to ExperienceRO? Not to worry—we have you covered! The beginner's guide comes in two versions: The Short Version for those who can't afford the luxury of time (let's just pretend here) and the Detailed Version which is more comprehensive.
- This is the Beginner's Guide to S4 League. Here you will learn how to play and what to do.
- Kitesurfing is a complex sport. In order to kitesurf safely and enjoyably you will need to understand wind direction, the wind window, kite control, board starts and safety procedures. While it is possible to self-teach it is a long, slow and possibly dangerous process - due to the complexity of the sport, most beginners find a kite school and take lessons to learn the basics. When choosing a school it is important to consider the characteristics of the spot - consistent wind and shallow, sandy beaches are ideal. It is also important to consider the experience of your teacher. A good instructor will save you a lot of time, money and energy. The day guides on this page provide a good example of what you should expect to learn on a beginners kitesurfing course:
- Okay, talking about beginners, people will have an image on beginners- what a noob. If you intend to play a permanent beginner to lv 150+ or so, things you must have: -High fame -A MUST to have a main account supporting cegels, items etc. -Not a must, but have a good community/ buddy/ guild, this can help you alot along your journey. -Patience. You will level up VERY VERY slowly at first, because of you either choose to be hybrid perma beginner( STR & AGI)or pure STR perma beginner.You will be leveling either: a) the fast way-- leeching exp(thats why you need a good community/ guild/ buddy to help you out) b) the slow way-- to train on bales lower at LEAST, 15lvls than you. Ex: you are 50, but the bale you can train on are only lv35s, because you have : low hp, defence and atk speed, despite pro equips, if you have. FOR IMPATIENT PPL, follow step (a) it will be fast, but, boring and meaningless playing the game. PATIENT PPL, why mind the slow? Just grind all the way to 70+ , spam buying quest items from your main account will help. Power leveling/ leeching sometimes also adds the fun. BUT! IT IS REALLY BORING ON A BEGINNER WITH ONLY SOME USELESS SKILLS. 1.
* 1 Why to have high fame? or not. If you have a high amount of fame/ fame rank. Ex: Grunt is vry high ranking of fames already. Ppl will be very "OMG" to see you. "WTH a Grunt BEGGINER, what lvl he is and OMG how long did he stand so far! HOW" OR you may choose the funnnn part: HAVE LOW FAME, OR EVEN DONT EVEN DO A QUEST! when you start your character, spawn it at newbies town, and later, teleport to either/any town. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING: DON'T USE RED CROSS SERVICES! (the revival spot/ nurse) When you die, just click " to red cross" and TATA, here you are at newbies town. Do that at lv70/80+ and scare of the newbies there.
* This can be used for all jobs. Stats: STR/AGI low attack,average accurancy*, average attack speed, average hp, die quite easily. Pure STR High attack, average accurancy*, low attack speed, low hp, never die that easily**
* base on equip and stats
* base on equip and total damage, if you can one-hit-KO bales or either few hit KO Anyway. you'll be quite easy going when you reach job: Vagabond, lv115 (2nd job) ,hope so but I'm not too sure too. Any comments, please do send an e-mail to: TripleC@hotmail.com guide from Cacteeniajoo (level 141knight)
- This guide is meant to cover the basic user interface
- Welcome to Ikariam! This game can be a bit addictive as events happen in real time, and there's nothing to download. Ikariam allows you to: make alliances, build cities, expand your territory, and make great armies. With enough time and resources, your city will become the heart of an empire. Ikariam has some whisperings of games like Civilization, without the addition of years or decades. You follow your own technology tree in the same time scheme as the rest of the world. When you begin, you'll start with your own capital on an island that can hold up to 17 cities. The island has wood, a miracle, and one of the four luxury resources (Wine, Crystal Glass, Marble and Sulphur). Your first view of Ikariam after logging in will be of your town, including a Town hall in the middle of a land populated by parcels with red and blue flags. As you play, it will become a flourishing city with hundreds of citizens, diverse units and ships, and many interesting buildings through researching fascinating technologies.
- So you want to build a wearable computer? The idea of wearable computing has been around since the '70s, but it has never really been easy. If you're looking to just buy a few parts, plug them together and expect it to work, turn back now and try checking in in a few decades. Quite recently building wearable computers cost hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars, but with recent advancements in some of the major components, the price is dropping. There has always been cheapo wearables too, they don't have to cost thousands of dollars. I'm hoping I'll be able to build one for less than 700€. Also today you could just buy an Eeepc with 6-cell batteries, hmd with Eeepc compatible cable and keyboard like frogpad or something. That would be the basic system, though Eeepc would still be too big for me to wear all day. It would all work with Linux without a hiccup. Build would not be optimal, but it could be done. --OjM 01:19, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
- This guide will help you get started if you don't know much about coding.
- Road to Survival is a resource based game. Everything runs off of the resources you have, be it fuel, food, or people. The most important resource however, is time. The single best way to improve is to be an active player, as staying away for too long causes you to waste fuel and farmed resources when your max is capped.
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