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TUTORIAL_LEVEL10You've reached Level 10. You will now be able to choose a secondary class. After completing your current quest, look for [110078|George], the mayor of [ZONE_ROGSHIRE|Logar] and he will tell you what to do next.\n(If you don't know how to get to [ZONE_ROGSHIRE|Logar] you can open the world map by pressing "M".)
TUTORIAL_LEVEL10_1You've reached Level 10. You will now be able to choose a secondary class. After completing your current quest, go to [ZONE_STONES FURLOUGH|Haven of Departure] and find [112797|Sidklaw]. He will send you to [ZONE_VARANAS|Varanas] to take up your secondary class. \n(If you don't know where [ZONE_STONES FURLOUGH|Haven of Departure] is, open the world map by pressing "M")
TUTORIAL_LEVEL10_2You've reached Level 10. You will now be able to choose a secondary class. After completing your current quest, go to [ZONE_IFANTRISH_CRYPT_02|Morfantas City] to take up your secondary class. \n(If you don't know where [ZONE_IFANTRISH_CRYPT_02|Morfantas City] is, open the world map by pressing "M")
TUTORIAL_LEVEL18You have reached Level 18. After completing your current quest, go to the Adventurers' Guild in the western part of the Administration District in Varanas. The guild's leader, [110167|Daris], requires your help for an important task.
TUTORIAL_LEVEL28You've reached Level 28. After completing your current quest, please look for Audy, a researcher of the Eye of Wisdom. You'll find him in the lobby of the [ZONE_SCUFLAGER INN|Tavern "The Distillery"]. He is seeking powerful adventurers to help him with some task.
TUTORIAL_LEVEL38You've reached Level 38. After completing your current quest, go back to [ZONE_HAROLFE TRADING POST|Harf Trading Post] and look for captain [110257|Shamar]. He has heard a lot about you and wants to sign you on for an important quest.
TUTORIAL_LEVEL5You've reached Level 5. After completing your current quest, look for [110078|George], the mayor of [ZONE_ROGSHIRE|Logar].\n(If you don't know how to get to [ZONE_ROGSHIRE|Logar], you can open the world map by pressing "M".)
TUTORIAL_MAINMain interface
TUTORIAL_PICDESCPicture Description
TUTORIAL_SWAPEquipment Swap
TUTORIAL_SWAP_EQUIPMENTWhen you first obtain your secondary class you will also obtain a set of equipment for your secondary class. You can then use the equipment swap button to swap this set of equipment on. Do you want to learn more about the equipment swap button?
TUTORIAL_SYSTEMSystem Settings
TUTORIAL_TALKTalk
TUTORIAL_TEXT1The W, A, S and D keys move the character forward, left, backward and right, respectively.\n\nYou may also move the cursor to a place you would like the character to go. Pressing the left mouse button will cause an orange arrow to appear; your character will then automatically run to that spot.
TUTORIAL_TEXT10The dialogue window allows you to communicate easily on certain channels, but its message capacity is limited.\n\nIn-game <CY>Whisper</CY>, <CY>Party</CY> and <CY>Local</CY> channels are all set to the dialogue window as default. When you receive a message on one of these channels a <CB>Message Notification Window (A)</CB> will pop up on the lower right of the main game screen.\n\nLeft-click the <CY>Message Notification Window </CY> to open the <CB>Dialogue Window (B)</CB> for this channel.\n\nYou can minimize the dialogue window to display as a single line that remains at the top of the message window. If a new message enters the channel, the minimized dialogue window will flash to notify you.\n\nYou can activate and deactivate the dialogue window function for all channels at <CY>System Settings - Interface Settings - Messages</CY>.
TUTORIAL_TEXT11Your character's status bars are in the upper left corner. They include following contents:\n\n<CB>Portrait (A)</CB>: Your character's 3D portrait.\n\n<CB>Primary Class (B)</CB>: On the lower left side of your character's portrait, the <CY>primary class level</CY> of your character is displayed.\n\n<CB>Character Status (C)</CB>: On the right side of your character's portrait there are 3 bars, each showing 2 numbers which indicate your <CY>current / maximum</CY> energy value for the following stats:\n\n(1) Hit Points: If these are reduced to 0, your character <CY>dies</CY>.\n\n(2) Primary Class Energy: Your character's <CY> primary class energy source</CY>, e.g. mana, rage or focus.\n\n(3) Secondary Class Energy: Your character's <CY> secondary class energy source</CY>, e.g. mana, rage or focus.\n\n<CB>Your character's current channel (D)</CB>: Please read the corresponding help chapter for more information regarding the <CY>channel function</CY>.
TUTORIAL_TEXT12<CY>Your current channel</CY> is marked inside the <CB> Small Circle (A)</CB> located to the right of the character status bar. Right-click this to bring up the <CB>Channel Menu (B)</CB>. After selecting another channel it takes about 20 seconds to change over. \n\nA single server can support more than one channel. As <CY>all channels exist in parallel</CY> you can consider playing on another channel if your current channel becomes too crowded.\n\nMessages can be sent between different channels, but if you want to trade, form a party or perform other face to face actions, <CY>you must be on the same channel in order to see the other player</CY>.\n\nChannels are zone-specific. For instance, you might be communicating on channel 2 in a certain zone and then be transferred to channel 1 after running into the next zone.\n\nTherefore, if you discover when chatting to another player that you are both in the same location but are unable to see one another, you should check whether or not you are on the same channel.
TUTORIAL_TEXT13The targeting status bar is located at the upper center of the screen and <CY>appears once you have locked onto a target</CY>. The targeting status bar includes the following data:\n\n<CB>Target Portrait (A)</CB>: 3D close-up portrait of targeted character.\n\n<CB>Target Name (B)</CB>: Name of targeted character. \n\n<CB>Primary Class Level (C)</CB>: To the lower left of the target portrait there is a small circle. The number inside this circle is the <CY>Target's Primary Class Level</CY>.\n\n<CB>Target Status (D)</CB>: Similarly to your own Status Bar, there are three bars to the left of the target character portrait that indicate the target's <CY>Hit Points</CY>, <CY>Primary Class Energy</CY> and <CY>Secondary Class Energy</CY>.\n\n<CB>Class Icon (E)</CB>: If the target only has a primary class then there will only be one class icon located above the target name. If the target has both primary and secondary classes there will be two class icons; <CY>the larger icon on the right side indicates the player's primary class and the smaller icon on the left indicates the player's secondary class</CY>.\n\n<CB>Target's Target (F)</CB>: If the target selected by the player has also locked onto a target, a similar target status bar representing this target will appear below and to the right of the targeting status bar.
TUTORIAL_TEXT14If you form a party with other players, the status bars of group members will appear on the left of the screen, under the character status bar. They will show:\n\n<CB>Party Member's Portrait (A)</CB>: 3D close-up portrait of the party member's character.\n\n<CB>Party Member's Name (B)</CB>: Party member's character name.\n\n<CB>Primary Class Level (C)</CB>: On the lower left of the party member's portrait there is a small circle. The number inside this circle is the <CY>Party Member's Primary Class Level</CY>.\n\n<CB>Party Member Status (D)</CB>: Similarly, there are three bars to the right of the party member's portrait that indicate the party member's <CY>Hit Points</CY>, <CY>Primary Class Energy</CY> and <CY>Secondary Class Energy</CY>.\n\n<CB>Party Leader Icon (E)</CB>: Party leaders are identified by a <CY>Party Leader Icon</CY> at the top left of their portrait.
TUTORIAL_TEXT15On the lower right of the screen there is a row of empty blocks that form the <CB>Action Bar (A)</CB>. The Action Bar enables you to rapidly deploy items and skills. Follow these steps to assign items and skills to the bar:\n\n(1) Click and hold the left mouse button on <CY>items</CY> in your backpack or <CY>skill</CY> icons in your skill interface. Drag the icon to an empty block in the action bar and release the mouse button to drop the icon into the empty block. \n\n(2) Hit the <CY>corresponding hot key</CY> to use items or skills; clicking the <CY>left (or right) mouse button</CY> on icons in the Action Bar also works.\n\n(3) If you wish to remove an icon from the Action Bar, simply drag the icon outside the Action Bar and then left-click once.
TUTORIAL_TEXT16At the very bottom of the game screen there is a 20 unit bar. This is the <CB>Experience Bar (A)</CB>. It indicates the amount of experience acquired by a player during the course of the game. Once the experience bar is full, the player's level will increase.\n\nIf the mouse cursor is moved over the experience bar it will display a series of numbers: <CB>total current experience / experience required for next level (B)</CB>.
TUTORIAL_TEXT17A minimap is located in the upper right of the screen. It displays <CY>your current position and your surrounding area's status</CY>. The minimap interface also contains buttons that call up other interfaces. This consists of the following:\n\n<CB>Zone Name (A)</CB>: Name of the zone in which you are currently located.\n\n<CB>Map Contents (B)</CB>: 12 o'clock on the minimap corresponds to <CY>North</CY> on the real map; the central arrow head indicates <CY>your current position</CY> and points in the <CY>direction you are facing</CY>. \n\n<CB>Coordinates (C)</CB>: The numbers at the bottom of the minimap are your current <CY>coordinates</CY>. Let your friends know exactly where you are by sending your coordinates to them. \n\n<CB>Game Time (D)</CB>: The large icon on the upper right of the minimap displays the current game time. There are four types of time in the game: <CY>Morning</CY>, <CY>Daytime</CY>, <CY>Dusk</CY>, and <CY>Night</CY>.\n\n<CB>Zoom Button (E)</CB>: The <CY>+</CY> and <CY>-</CY> buttons on the lower right of the minimap <CY>zoom in</CY> and <CY>zoom out</CY>. \n\n<CB>Minimap Interface Reset Button (F)</CB>: Hit this button to <CY>reset to default</CY> all changes made to the minimap interface. \n\n<CB>Announcements Button (G)</CB>: Pressing this button opens the <CY>Announcements Interface</CY>.\n\n<CB>World Search Button (H)</CB>: Pressing this button opens the <CY>World Search Interface</CY>.\n\n<CB>Styling Shop Button (I)</CB>: Pressing this button opens the <CY>Styling Shop Interface</CY>.\n\n<CB>Item Shop Button (J)</CB>: Pressing this button opens the <CY>Item Shop Interface</CY>.\n\n<CB>Quest Tracking Button (K)</CB>: This button only appears when a quest is being tracked. Pressing it <CY>opens/shuts the Quest Tracking Interface</CY>.\n\n<CB>Map Settings Button (L)</CB>: Pressing this button calls up the <CY>Map Settings Menu</CY>. This menu contains various minimap options and also opens the <CY>World Map Interface</CY>.
TUTORIAL_TEXT18The default location of the <CB>Quest Tracking Interface (A)</CB> is on the right of the game screen. If track quest is checked in the <CY>Quest Log</CY>, this is shown on this interface. The <CY>Quest Name</CY> appears in yellow font in the interface and <CY>quest completion conditions</CY> are written in white.\n\nWhen the mouse is moved over the interface a <CB>small triangle (B)</CB> appears in the upper left corner and a scrollbar appears on the right. By holding down <CY>shift + the right mouse key</CY> over the small triangle you can move the quest tracking interface; if numerous quests are being tracked, drag the scrollbar to read more details. \n\nFinally, as mentioned earlier, the <CB>Quest Tracking Button (C)</CB> on the minimap can be used to open the Quest Tracking Interface.
TUTORIAL_TEXT19In the lower-right of the game screen there are 4 buttons. The largest button in the center is the <CB>Backpack Button (A)</CB>. Selecting this opens two interfaces - the <CY>Normal Backpack</CY> on the right and the <CY>Item Shop Backpack</CY> on the left.\n\n<CB>Normal Backpack (B)</CB>:\nThe normal backpack contains 6 tabs each of which holds 30 items, however, some of these tabs must be rented. At the bottom of the normal backpack interface there are 5 buttons:\n\n(1) Item Shop Backpack Button: Opens/closes the <CY>Item Shop Backpack Interface</CY>.\n\n(2) Arcane Transmutor Button: Opens/closes the <CY>Arcane Transmutor Interface</CY>. To learn how to use the Arcane Transmutor, see detailed instructions in the other help entries.\n\n(3) Trash Bin Button: Opens/closes the <CY>Trash Bin Interface</CY>.\n\nWhen the Trash Bin Interface is open, you can left/right-click items in your backpack to drop them into the Trash Bin.\n\nPlacing items into the Trash Bin does not mean that they have been completely deleted. In order to completely discard items you must press the <CY>Delete All Button</CY>. There is no way that deleted items can be recovered.\n\n(4) Sort Items Button: Use this option to sort the items in your backpack. Similar items will be placed together.\n\n(5) Rental Function Button: Opens the <CY>Tab Rental Function Interface</CY> that lets you see how much subscription time remains on tab rentals.\n\n<CB>Item Shop Backpack (C)</CB>:\nAll items acquired during the course of the game go into the normal backpack. <CY>Items purchased in the item shop go directly into the Item Shop Backpack.</CY> <CY>No items other than items purchased in the item shop</CY> can be put into your Item Shop Backpack.\n\nThe normal Backpack and Item Shop Backpack <CY>both open</CY> as default when the Backpack button is pressed. You can use the <CB>check box (D)</CB> at the bottom of the Item Shop Interface to decide whether both should open or not.
TUTORIAL_TEXT2Hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse around to view your character from different angles.\n\nHold down the right mouse button and move the mouse to look around at different angles.\n\nRoll the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
TUTORIAL_TEXT20Under construction
TUTORIAL_TEXT21The main function of the Transport Book is to <CY>transport individuals and parties to previously recorded locations</CY>.\n\nPressing the button closest to the lower right-hand corner of the game screen brings up the <CB>Transport Book (A) interface</CB>. In addition to the Transport Point List, the lower part of interface includes 6 buttons:\n\n<CB>Marking Location (B)</CB>: Marks the <CY>character's current position</CY> as a <CY>Transport Point</CY>. Marking a Transport Point consumes one bottle of <CY>[202902|Marking Ink]</CY>.\n\n<CB>Edit Memo (C)</CB>: Select a Transport Point from the list, then press this button to edit the corresponding memo.\n\n<CB>Delete (D)</CB>: Press this button to delete selected Transport Points in the list.\n\n<CB>Transport (E)</CB>: Selecting a Transport Point in the list, and then pressing this button will transport you to the location. Each transport consumes one <CY>[202903|Transport Rune]</CY>.\n\n<CB>Open Transport Portal (F)</CB>: Selecting a Transport Point in the list and hitting this button will open Transport Portal where you are. Clicking on the gate will then transport you to the location. Transport Portals can transport <CY>all party members </CY>. Opening a Transport Portal consumes one <CY>[202904|Transport Portal Rune]</CY>.\n\n<CB>Open Passageway (G)</CB>: Selecting a Transport Point in the list and pressing this button <CY>opens a Passageway where you are and at the Transport Point</CY>, creating a passage that permits <CY>two-way transport</CY> between the two locations. Passageways can transport <CY>all party members</CY>. Opening a Passageway consumes one <CY>[202905|Passageway Rune]</CY>.
TUTORIAL_TEXT22The <CY>World Map Interface</CY> can be opened either by selecting open world map in the <CY>Map Settings</CY> options on the minimap or by hitting <CY>M</CY> (default). The whole zone is shown on the world map as well as the character's current position.\n\nPressing the <CB>World Map Options Button (A)</CB>, located next to the close button in the upper right corner of the world map interface, brings up the world map option list:\n\n<CB>Change Maps (B)</CB>: This option allows you to switch between different maps.\n\n<CB>Map Mode 1 (C)</CB>: The world map interface has two default map modes. Map mode 1 default settings are <CY>90% Window Scale</CY> and <CY>100% Transparency</CY>. Any changes that you make to window scale and transparency when map mode 1 is checked will be recorded for map mode 1. \n\n<CB>Map Mode 2 (D)</CB>: Map mode 2 default settings are <CY>25% Window Scale</CY> and <CY>60% Transparency</CY>. Similarly, any changes that you make to window scale and transparency when map mode 2 is checked will be recorded for map mode 2.\n\n<CB>Window Scale (E)</CB>: changes the size of the world map interface.\n\n<CB>Transparency (F)</CB>: changes the transparency of the world map interface.\n\n<CB>Show Available Quests (G)</CB>: On the world map you will notice some exclamation marks. These indicate that an NPC at that location possesses an <CY>available quest</CY> that you are yet to complete. Unchecking/checking this option shows/hides all available quest exclamation marks.\n\n<CB>Hide Low-Level Quests (H)</CB>: Checking this option hides quests that are lower than the character's level.\n\n<CB>Hide Window Title (I)</CB>: Selecting this option hides the title in the world map interface. If you want the title to display again you must click the <CY>small triangle in the upper left-hand corner of the interface</CY>.
TUTORIAL_TEXT23Pressing the <CY>World Search</CY> button on the minimap opens the world search interface, allowing you to search for any NPC in the game.\n\n<CG>NPC Search</CG>:\n<CB>NPC search (A)</CB> is the first tab in the world search interface. When the interface is opened the <CB>Search List (D)</CB> automatically lists all NPCs for this zone.\n\nIf you know the name of the NPC you are looking for, enter it directly into the <CB>Input Box (C)</CB> and select <CY>Search</CY>. \n\nSearch results will be listed. Left-click the NPC's name and hit the <CY>Follow Button</CY> at the bottom of the search list to add the NPC to the <CB>Tracking List (E)</CB> below.\n\nOnce you add an NPC to the Tracking List you are notified of their position in a variety of ways:\n(1) <CB>A little red flag indicates NPC position (F)</CB> on a map on the right of the world search interface.\n\n(2) An <CB>arrow head (G)</CB> of the same color as the NPC's name appears in the character's view and points in the NPC's direction.\n\n(3) A <CB>same-colored arrow head (H)</CB> appears on the minimap pointing in the NPC's direction. \n\nTo remove the arrow head from your view after you find the NPC just select the NPC name in the interface Tracking List and hit the \"Delete\" button underneath. \n\n<CG>Available Quests</CG>:\n<CB>Available Quests (B)</CB> is the second tab in the World Search Interface. This has the same function as <CY>Show Available Quests</CY> on the World Map Interface. It lists all NPCs that possess incomplete quests and lets you track their positions.\n\nThis interface contains two options, <CY>Hide Low-Level Quests</CY> and <CY>Quests for this zone</CY>. The former hides quests that are below the character's level; checking the latter shows NPCs in this zone only.\n\nAfter checking the options you need, press <CY>Search</CY> again and the filtered results will be displayed in the <CY>Search List</CY>.
TUTORIAL_TEXT24There are four buttons in the lower right of the game screen. In the lower-left corner is the <CB>Functions Button (A)</CB>. Pressing this opens up many important options. To open the <CY>Character Interface</CY>, select the first option in this function list, <CB>Character (B)</CB>, or hit <CY>C on your keyboard</CY>.\n\nThe character interface is comprised of a number of sub-interfaces. Use the <CB>tab on the right (C)</CB> to switch between these sub-interfaces.\n\nThe left side of the character interface displays character-related stats for all sub-interfaces, including:\n\n<CB>5 Primary Attributes (D)</CB>: <CY>Strength</CY>, <CY>Dexterity</CY>, <CY>Stamina</CY>, <CY>Intelligence</CY> and <CY>Wisdom</CY>. Tips explaining the functions of these 5 primary attributes appear when the mouse is moved over them.\n\n<CB>Reputation and Spirit Points (E)</CB>\n\n<CB>Combat Values (F)</CB>:\n(1) <CY>Melee</CY> for normal physical attacks, the subcategories being:<CY>Damage</CY> indicating the damage to be dealt, <CY>Attack</CY> indicating the strength of your attacks, <CY>Critical Hit</CY> indicating the chance of successfully dealing a critical hit to your opponent, and <CY>Accuracy</CY> indicating the chance of successfully hitting your target.\n\n(2) <CY>Ranged</CY> for ranged physical attacks, the subcategories being the same as listed above.\n\n(3) <CY>Magic</CY> for magical attacks, the subcategories being the same as listed above plus the additional subcategory of <CY>Healing Bonus</CY> indicating the strength of your healing spells.\n\n(4) <CY>Physical Defense</CY> with the subcategories being: <CY>Defense</CY> indicating your ability to reduce the damage dealt to you by your opponent, <CY>Parry Rate</CY> indicating your ability to parry an attack, <CY>Dodge</CY> indicating your ability to dodge an attack, and <CY>Crit. Resistance</CY> indicating the chance of successfully avoiding a critical hit by your opponent.\n\n(5) <CY>Magical Defense</CY> with the subcategories being <CY>Defense</CY>, <CY>Dodge</CY>, and <CY>Crit. Resistance</CY>.\n\n\n\n<CB>6 Resistances (G)</CB>: Besides <CY>Magical Defense</CY> values, <CY>various kinds of resistance</CY> to different elemental forms of magic act to reduce the damage of magical attacks. For example, as one's fire resistance increases, the damage caused by fire-based magic decreases.

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