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# User Rev Content
1 root 1.5 =head1 FAQ, Tips and Tricks
2 elmex 1.1
3     Here are some questions you might asked yourself over time.
4     Also some nice Tips and Tricks are listed here, which you may find informative.
5    
6 root 1.6 =head2 Meta - About the Game and the Client
7 elmex 1.1
8 root 1.6 =head3 What is the relation between Deliantra and Crossfire?
9 elmex 1.1
10 root 1.6 Deliantra was originally a Crossfire server, but by now most of the code
11     has been rewritten. Still most maps are very similar or identical to
12     Crossfire maps, so the games share a lot.
13 elmex 1.1
14 root 1.6 The major differences are a better client, better graphics, a stable
15     server (i.e. no crashes every few hours with players and maps getting
16     reset) and the ability to let more players play, by using less resources
17 root 1.8 and having a fully asynchronous design, and full support for sound effects
18     and background music.
19 elmex 1.1
20 root 1.6 =head3 The client is very sluggish and slow, what can I do about this?
21 root 1.3
22     Most likely, you don't have accelerated OpenGL support. Try to find a
23     newer driver, or a driver from your hardware vendor, that features OpenGL
24     support.
25    
26     If this is not an option, the following Setup options reduce the load and
27     will likely make the client playable with software rendering (it will
28     still be slow, though):
29    
30     =over 4
31    
32     =item * B<Video Mode> should be set as low as possible (e.g. 640x480)
33    
34     =item * Enable B<Fast & Ugly> mode
35    
36 root 1.6 =item * Disable B<Fog of War> and C<Map Smoothing>
37 root 1.3
38     =item * Increase B<Map Scale>
39    
40     =back
41    
42 root 1.8 =head3 My client doesn't start anymore/graphics are corrupted!
43    
44     Sometimes you hit a bug in the client. To reset the state of your client
45     you can delete your client database directory (your client will have to
46     re-download music and images and you will lose your minimap contents).
47    
48     =over 4
49    
50     To do that, on Unix:
51    
52     rm -rf ~/.deliantra/client-*
53    
54     On windows:
55    
56     Do C<< Start => Run >>, enter F<%APPDATA%>, press return, and in the
57     window that will open, first open F<deliantra>, then delete the directory
58     starting with F<client->.
59    
60     =back
61    
62     Alternatively you can delete the F<.deliantra> or F<deliantra> directory
63     itself, but this will also delete your settings and keybindings.
64    
65    
66 root 1.6 =head2 Generic how do I...
67    
68     =head3 X<faq_igniteandthaw>How do I thaw icecubes? Or: How do I ignite a torch?
69    
70     The right-click context menu in the playerbook inventory has an entry
71     B<ignite/thaw>, which will ignite something or thaw icecubes. You will
72 root 1.11 need a B<flint & steel> L<$ARCH/flint_and_steel.x11> for
73 root 1.6 this to work!
74    
75     An alternative would be to use the L<mark|command/mark> and
76     L<apply|command/apply> commands like this:
77    
78     mark icecube
79     apply flint and steel
80    
81     You can bind these commands to a key and invoke them repeatedly.
82    
83     =head3 How do I cast a cone spell all around me (burning hands, holy word etc.)?
84    
85     Use the C<5>-key on your keypad. This will cats spells "onto yourself"
86     which has the desired effect with cone spells.
87    
88 root 1.8
89 root 1.12 =head2 Playing Together
90    
91     =head3 How can I communicate with other players?
92    
93     There are four commands you can use to talk to others. All of them can
94     be entered by just typing them in, followed by the message, followed by
95     C<Return>, e.g. C<chat hey guys, what's up?>. If you have a I<tab> open
96     in your message window you can also just type a text in there followed
97     by C<Return> (this is especially handy as C<Return> also activates the
98     current chat tab as well).
99    
100     =over 4
101    
102     =item chat <message> (short: C<c>)
103    
104     The most-used communications command. Whatever you I<chat> will end up
105     in the I<Chat> tab of everybody else who is currently logged in.
106    
107     Example:
108    
109     c I am stuck! can anybody let me out?
110    
111     =item say <message> (short: C<s>)
112    
113     This command can be used to talk to NPCs (without going through the NPC
114     dialogue window), but all players anywhere on the same map can hear you as
115     well.
116    
117     Example:
118    
119     s good that schmorp cnanot hera us here!
120    
121     =item tell <playername> <message> (short: C<te>)
122    
123     This is your prototypical two-way, private, chat channel. You can talk to
124     any other player that is currently logged in, and only he can hear you.
125    
126     =item gsay <message> (short: C<gs>)
127    
128     The group say command sends a message to every member of the party/group
129     you are in. This is useful when playing in a team, to avoid cluttering the
130     chat channel.
131    
132     =back
133    
134     =head3 Can I form parties? Which benefits does party-play have?
135    
136     You can form I<new> parties using the C<< party form <name> >> name
137     command, and you can join I<existing> parties using the C<< party join
138     <name> >> command. There are other party commands, use C<help party> to
139     find out more.
140    
141     The main benefit of party-play is sharing experience: All experience you
142     gain is distributed to all party members accoridng to their level (people
143     with twice the level as you gain twice as much experience).
144    
145     This is great for training skills you are bad in, but somebody else is
146     good in, and of course vice versa!
147    
148    
149 root 1.6 =head2 Magic
150    
151     =head3 How can I summon a specific monster with C<summon pet monster>?
152    
153     Higher levels of L<skill_description/summoning> give you access to higher
154     level monsters, but not all monsters have equal abilities. Instead of
155     summoning the highest level monster allowed by your level you can also
156     summon any other monster you had before by adding its I<archetype name>
157     after the command, i.e. to summon bees you would use the C<cast summon pet
158     monster bee> (short: C<cspm bee>) command.
159    
160     Level Monster
161     1 bat
162     3 bird
163     4 spider
164     6 killer_bee
165     7 pixie
166     8 skeleton
167     9 stalker
168     11 devil
169     13 beholder
170     15 dark_elf
171     17 skull
172     20 angel
173     25 vampire
174     30 spectre
175     35 lich
176     40 demilich
177     50 hellhound
178     60 unusual_kobold
179     70 chicken
180     80 gr_hellhound
181     90 dave
182     100 laoch
183     105 snitchangel
184    
185     =head2 Praying, Gods and Cults
186    
187 root 1.10 =head3 X<how_tp_pray>How do I pray?
188 root 1.6
189     First enter the "praying mode" by readying your L<skill_description/praying> skill
190     (by default bound to C<Alt-P>, or by typing C<rspraying>), then hold and keep holding
191     C<Shift> and a direction key (e.g. C<Shift-Up>).
192    
193     You will now pray as long as you keep pressing the keys.
194    
195 root 1.7 =head3 How can I summon a specific monster with C<summon cult monster>?
196 root 1.6
197     You can't, your god selects the monsters for you.
198    
199 root 1.7 =head3 How do I join a cult/become a follower of a god?
200 root 1.6
201     That is simple, just find an altar of a god of your choice and start
202     L<skill_description/praying>. Eventually, the god will recognize
203     you.
204    
205     =head3 How do I change gods?
206    
207     That is far more difficult: gods really hate it when you defect
208     them. Expect to lose a lot of L<skill_description/praying> experience in
209     the process.
210    
211     First you should pray long enough to your god, until you gain 95%
212     resistancy to god power. Then quickly go to the altar of your newly-chosen
213     god and pray on her/his altar. Your old god won't make it easy, but if you
214     are persistent your old god will let you go at one point.
215    
216 root 1.8 =head2 Exploring
217    
218     =head3 What areas are there to explore?
219    
220     First, you should explore Scorn and find the port pass (and maybe also the
221 root 1.9 gate pass). Make sure you don't miss out the old city of scorn, many
222     a dangers, but also many treasures, cna be found there.
223 root 1.8
224     When you finished most of the quests in Scorn you should investigate how
225     the pirates escape from the prison. This will lead to a number of nice
226     quests in and around Port Joseph.
227    
228     Another nice series of quests, from low to medium level, can be found in
229     the King's Palace in Scorn. Who wouldn't want to meet the princess in
230     person?
231    
232     The areas you can reach through the various transportation modes in Scorn
233     are Pupland (which has a lot of puzzles and quests from very low to very
234     high level), Stoneville and Santo Dominion (low and medium level quests,
235     also nice shops), and the Aldwulf Archipelago (which is more dangerous).
236    
237     Through the gate you can reach Euthville and Santo Dominion to the north,
238     Brest (medium level) and Lake Country (medium to high leve) to the south,
239     and Navar (medium level quests) in the east (a long travel).
240    
241     From Navar you can travel to Darcap in the far north (medium level
242     quests), near the mystical country of Azumauindo, to Wolfsburg somewhere
243     on the ocean, a rather dangerous area with many thieves and pirates
244     (medium level quests) and Valleynoy to the south, with medium and high
245     level quests (did you find the southpole yet?).
246    
247     Also, it is said that Navar somehow has access to the mystical City
248     de Clouds, the biggest city ever seen (high level and very high level
249     quests). There are rumors about lands beyond (St. Bartholemew and other
250     cities) and other even more mystical places, but little is known about
251     that.
252