

The first few floors of T1 is well.how can I say this.you'll have to try quite hard to get killed. At this point, you would not be dying a lot (if at all). Let me talk a little about death and reviving. The missions are also a great way of obtaining various rewards (which may only be obtained once). Additionally, the missions will teach you more about the mechanics of the game (such as crafting, accessories, damage types, monster families, etc.) via dialogue sequences. If you can, I would recommend doing it with a party just so you can see how they play. The next few missions are easy enough that you only need your starting gear to finish them. I want you to open up the Mission interface (default key "M") and continue the missions. Yes you may! I'll tell you more about Haven later but as of right now, you must be bored as hell. Not only that, I'll let you do whatever the hell you'd like so long as you learn and follow those four fundamental rules. Once you've done so, I will use my magic powers to allow you to move. Now ask yourself, would you have done the same thing? Wiki the material and find out what it does/what it's used for and find out what they normally go for if being sold/bought from other people. So let's apply what we've learned thus far. You nubbies out there would not know what that is. Sometimes, no matter how good something is, there might be something out there better and/or cheaper.Ī horror story I like passing around is the one how a guy sold all his materials to a vendor, including a Book of Dark Rituals which sold for 50cr.
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Learn how to best maximise them both.įinally, **WAIT** until you really need something and have looked at other alternatives **BEFORE** deciding to buy/sell anything. Secondly, **DO NOT** sell anything unless you damn well know what you're selling no matter how useless that thing is. So how do we deal with it? With a few simple rules.įirstly, **DO NOT** buy anything unless you know damn well what you're buying no matter how awesome it sounds. You might buy armour or weapons that might not suit you or the levels you'll be doing, you might find that the thing you just bought normally costs far less than what you paid, etc. As a new player, standing at the gates of Haven, one of the most natural things that comes to mind is "how do I get better gear?" and "what can I do with my money?". Lack of knowledge and a natural want for more. He is ill-equipped and ill-acquainted, prone to costly, future damaging mistakes because of a simple thing.lack of knowledge. What I will allow you to do though is breath so you don't die and scroll down to continue reading.Ī player just starting out is when he is at his most vulnerable. You don't move a muscle until I explain some important fundamental basics. I want your character to be as stiff as 85% of the people in Haven. Welcome.to Haven! NOW, listen to me as this is VERY \*IMPORTANT\*. I won't go through a great amount of detail regarding this as it's very straightforward and should be completed in no more than half an hour.Īfter you finish. The old rule of "destroy everything" no longer applies as much. You'll get through quite quickly but remember to pick up everything that's dropped, especially the crowns (currency). It basically teaches you.well the basics. When you first start your game, you will be in a tutorial level, a set of missions that teaches you the basic fundamentals of the ancient art of "making things that move not move anymore". They do not come often and everything in this guide should still be completely relevant (par from a few discrepancies here and there). I do, however, keep track of news and updates. From here, you can see discussions about current game meta, ask and receive answers to many questions you may have, news and updates from OOO, video links and even critical analysis of the various weapons gears, monsters and levels.Īs of updating this guide, I have not played as SK in a while. Emphasis given (in order of priority) to General Discussion/New Recruits, Arsenal and Announcements. The SK forums provide an invaluable insight in the game and it's players and their thoughts and ideas. Seriously, avoid pestering people about questions that takes seconds to wiki and is far more comprehensive at answering your question than most people would. The single most important link that you'll be referring to each and everytime you have a question, the Wiki. A guide that would have made my life easier if it existed when I started playing.įirst and foremost, useful links that you will be looking up during the course of your SK career to gain valuable information regarding darn well near everything. This is a guide meant to aid and guide nubbies starting their way in Spiral Knights.
