~To preface this, I just joined the game, and the lack of a tutorial made it a bit difficult.~
I have been playing for a while now. So I wanted to make and continue updating a page dedicated to sharing tips and tricks, so it’s easier for newer players.
Last updated on 2025-12-22T18:30:00Z
Important
Lag
- The game will be laggy for most, due to either computer specs or geographic differences.
- This is only meant to be played on a PC. Currently.
- To reduce lag:-
- Decrease graphics settings.
- Avoid player houses.
- Avoid starting town as trees cause lag.
General
Movement
- You can use WASD to move.
- Base settings make it so A and D are used for turning, and Q and E are now used for strafing.
- You can change these by going to the settings, where you use either the button at the end of the sidebar or by pressing U.
- Tip - Jump when climbing the mountains, it’s faster that way.
Map
Main Map
- Press M to view the main map.
- The Main Map shows the overall landscape of the current region.
- The upward direction of the Map is North.
- The markers with a question mark are future content.
- Clicking on the checkbox at the top-left corner of the Main map Let’s you see the 5 territories.
- The Political Map displays the 5 territories and who/what guild is currently ruling them.
Mini Map
- The mini map displays your current location.
- Red dots are enemies, Blue dots are NPCs, Green dots are players.
- The big red dots at the edge of the mini map are quest markers
- You can zoom in or zoom out by clicking the + or - icon next to the mini map, respectively.
Murder
- Before murdering people, you should attack the mobs.
- Double-click on them or press your skill button to target and attack mobs.
- You can also approach NPCs by double-clicking them.
- Coloured names - Grey- very easy, Green- similar to your level, Blue- difficult, Yellow-even harder, Red- run
- Monster levels are more similar to their danger level.
- There are 2 types, one that is neutral, where they turn aggressive after attacking them(example: scorpions, snakes, and crabs). The other attack you if you get too close to them (example:- Arachnites, crocodiles, and the hyenas)
- Tip - right-click on them, which shows you their level, and when right-clicking on players, it shows you their race and archetype.
The Guide for Mobs is still being written. Will add stats, names and drops of mobs eventually.
Healing
- Press X to sit. To recover lost health, stamina and spirit,
- You naturally heal out of combat.
- Sitting down lets you recover faster than standing.
- There are no food, potions or recovery items.
Stats
- Stats are important.
- Bigger number means better.
- Every level up, you get 5 stat points to increase your stats.
- Read what each stat does by hovering over it.
- Improve one’s specific to your archetype or class.
Important NPCs
Trainer
- The trainer NPC is where you spend upgrade points (separate from stat points).
- You can upgrade different things using the points.
- Armour increases the level of armour you can wear.
- Critical rate increases Crit rate.
- Different paths of weapons give you access to different skills.
- You get new skills every 5 levels.
- The upgrade points you get scale as you level up.
Skills
- Skills are placed in your hot bar.
- They can be changed, removed, or added.
- You acquire new skills by using upgrade points with the trainer NPC.
- You can change, remove, or add skills directly using the skills menu.
Alchemist
- The alchemist lives next to the beach.
- He sells you Therion (not the hyenas), which is used to enchant your items.
- However, you need to buy a separate alchemist NPC or use another person’s alchemist to enchant.
- Enchanting will give you better stats on your armour or accessories.
- Enchanting is luck-based.
Guide to Enchanting is still being written and will be added later
Inn Keeper
- inn keeper sells you the houses and contracts for workers and alchemists.
Houses
- Houses are used to place the shed and the alchemist NPC.
- They are 1000 Gold. They used to be 100, but due to certain events, that had to be changed
- You are limited to 1 house per account. That is across all save slots.
Sheds
- They are a part of your house.
- They collect gold while you’re offline.
- You can use other people’s sheds to loot your earnings
Workers
- They are used to mine gold from the Gold Mine.
- They are level 10.
- They can only be killed during the window of opportunity.
- After the window, they will be invulnerable.
- When you’re offline, their earnings get collected in the shed.
Alchemists
- This NPC can only be placed inside the house.
- They will let you enchant your gear.
- Place your gear along with Theiron (the Cheeto Dust Cocaine substance) to enchant your gear.
Banker
- She lets you create, remove members, and disband your guild.
Guilds and Warfare
Actual Murder
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The same method for attacking players.
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Attacking a player, unprovoked, will give you the Offender debuff. Where your name will turn purple.
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Killing a player will give you the murderer debuff. Your name will become red.
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There is no consequence or benefit. Yet.
( I also almost killed the Art director, but I restrained myself)
The PvP guide will not be written. I am not good at it.
Territory
- Guilds or individuals can claim territories by placing their houses inside the territory.
- However, 1 person can only claim 1 territory
- You need a minimum of 5 guildmates to conquer all the territories.
- Different amounts of territories owned give different titles.
- If multiple people build their houses in 1 territory, the area becomes contested.
Conclusion (I can’t think of anything else)
I felt it was necessary to write this for other people who want to try out the game. To the new players who think this game looks bad or it’s unintuitive/boring/there is no romance option for the NPCs, kindly notice the version number. We are literally playing the alpha version of this game. Of course, there will be updates, and there will be more things to do.