How to Play Evidyon - Updated for Beta

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How to Play Evidyon - Updated for Beta

Postby Karl G. » Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:13 pm

Movement
    To make your character move, use mouse pointer and left- click on desired location. Your character will move to that location if possible

Menus and Keys
    Defaults: C opens spell cast menu, I opens inventory, D opens drop item menu , S opens stats menu, F1 opens instructions for play, F5 takes a screenshot. These keys can be changed by right-clicking on the button for that menu and hitting the key you wish to bind it to
    Opening one menu will cause buttons for all the menus to appear on your screen
    To close menus, press the key for the menu that is currently open or hit escape.
    Press Tilde (~) to show actors’ names. Press again to hide names
    Press Tab to stop any action your character is currently engaged in
    Press V to change viewpoint
    Press Esc to exit game

Entering Text
    To speak text, hit Enter and type your text, press enter again to send text. Text will appear above your character’s head
    To send text to all members of your party, you can type “party-,” “p-,” or just “-“ before typing your text. Press enter to send
    To send text to all members of your guild, you can type “guild-,” “g-,” or “--“ before typing your text. Press enter to send
    For now (this is not a permanent feature) type > followed by text to speak to everyone online

Spells
    To bind a spell to a specific key, open the cast menu (default is c key), right click on desired spell, and hit desired key to bind it. Now when you hit that key, your character will cast that spell
    To cast a spell hit the key bound to that spell and then click on the monster you want to attack. Some spells will have effects on nearby monsters as well
    To cast a spell on your character (healing, enhanced speed, etc.) hit the key bound to that spell and then click on your character


Guilds
    Maximum membership in a guild is 16
    Guilds are collection of members who can own Geosids and are not disbanded upon exiting of the game
    The founder of a guild can kick-out members or disband the guild at any time
    The founder selects leaders of the guild and can promote or demote them
    The leaders of a guild can allow new members to join or kick-out non-leader, non-founder members
    Membership in a guild is denoted under the character’s name in brackets
    Geosid ownership by a guild is denoted under the Geosid’s name in brackets
    Actions for a guild can be performed by pressing Enter, typing one of the following commands, and then pressing Enter again to enact
    g/create guild name – creates guild named in brackets. Guild will be created once a person other than the founder joins (g/create works like g/lead)
    g/lead – allows someone who has typed “g/join” to enter guild, can only be done by leader or founder
    g/join – allows for someone to ask permission to join a guild
    g/promote name – makes named a leader of the guild (only the founder can do this)
    g/demote name – removes named as leader of guild (only founder can do this)
    g/leave – leave the guild you currently have membership in
    g/kick Name – kicks out named member of the guild. Leader only action.
    g/members - names members of guild
    g/geosids – shows name of Geosid(s) that your guild owns
    g/abandon GeosidName – relinquishes ownership of a Geosid. Leader-only action.

Parties (currently disabled)
    Maximum membership in a party is 8
    Parties are temporary collections of players that can gain collective experience and are disbanded upon exiting of the game
    p/lead – Opens the party, allowing others who type “p/join” to join
    p/join – allows you to join a nearby party
    p/leave – leaves party your are currently in
    p/kick name -- kicks named player out of the party
    p/close – closes party to additional membership


Geosids
    You can sacrifice items to a Geosid. If you open your drop menu (default key is D) near a town Geosid the menu will appear in red to acknowledge that any items dropped in this location will be sacrificed. Eventually, sacrificing items to a Geosid causes it to perform different events, such as generating items or creating a portal to one of the worlds that was linked in the Evidyon. Anyone can sacrifice to white geosids, but red, blue and yellow geosids must be owned by a guild.

thanks to Michele for writing this :)
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Re: How to Play Evidyon

Postby papamarkg » Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:19 pm

Thank you Michele!!!! This is great - hope it shows up under the F1 key in the game.

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Re: How to Play Evidyon

Postby strafe of x2 » Sun Sep 06, 2009 5:34 pm

and if u can get on sometime shortly i wanna show u something karl.
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Re: How to Play Evidyon

Postby ven » Sun Sep 06, 2009 5:38 pm

lol
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Re: How to Play Evidyon

Postby strafe of x2 » Sun Sep 06, 2009 5:46 pm

crap i clicked the wrong place lol
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