"Well let’s get this show on the road" as I start walking down the path.
I walked a good minute, which seems weird that they made the tutorial take longer than it should be, or maybe it was so you could get a feel of moving and looking around.
Welcome to the first part of the tutorial. For this first part, you will learn how to walk, run, jump, look, and other movement features.
"Really? I have to move around for the tutorial, then what was I doing before I got here?" I say seriously thinking I should skip this tutorial.
To walk, place one foot forward, then the next foot, and the next, and continue to do his till you are comfortable.
"God dammit! It seriously is doing this, I thought it was a joke! Can’t I skip this part?" after I say this keyword a helpful screen appeared.
If you are already familiar with the features that the tutorial is doing or showing, you to skip it. Say: "skip section 344". Thank you once again for playing Welcome Online
"skip section 344". Thank god this was added. If I had to do all of those things, I would rather skip the tutorial.
You have skipped the movement part of this tutorial. To continue the tutorial, continue down the path.
"Well let's continue on then". After a little bit longer I reached the next screen. "They really need to make this tutorial go faster I'm sick of all this walking".
Welcome to the second part of this tutorial. We will now learn about the races in the Welcome Online world.
"Ugh, I already read what the first page? said but there might be extra info, let's not skip this one"
When you were creating your character in the creation menu, you could pick a race. There are many other races on the world of Welcome Online but the main ones are Human, Dwarf, Elf, Behemoth, Silf, Demi-human (any animal), Cisti, Falorin, and Loterous. Each race specializes in one stat. Of course, any of them can go in any direction you want, but it will be easier for? what race you choose. Aside from Humans, who are neutral in all aspects. Humans begin the game with 11 stat points that can be administered as the player pleases. Dwarfs have high stats in dexterity. Elves specialize in wisdom. Behemoths are a berserker type of race specializing in strength. Silfs specialize in agility. Demi-humans specialize in vitality. Falorins specialize in vitality. Cisti specialize in charisma. Finally, the Loterous specialize in luck. Those are the main races, but there are many others that have not been unlocked or do not have a high enough population to be added. For the next tutorial continue on the path.
"Crap did I choose the wrong race? We seem pretty weak, we must be a newly added race. Oh well, too late now, I don't feel like restating just yet" when I finished speaking, I continue on.
Once again, after a few minutes, I reach the next screen.
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This is the tutorial page where we explain the stats. The main stats you will see in the game are Strength, Vitality, Intellect, Wisdom, Charisma, Dexterity, Agility, and Luck. Strength is how hard you hit, added to your weapon’s attack percent. Vitality indicates how long you can move around, increasing your stamina base with added percents. Wisdom is added mana in percents.Intellect increases recovery over time. Charisma affects your Leadership side-stat, and how others see you with an added bonuses for NPCs. Dexterity affects craftsmanship and assists with using heavier items, as well as the side-stat: Protection. Agility increases a speed of movement and attack or does anyone thing it will drain your stamina. Luck affects the loot that drops from kills, it just adds a small bonus. Nothing you normally would not be able to get, but who knows: maybe you are lucky. This is the end of the stat part of the tutorial. There are many other stats but these are the main and base ones. To continue on the tutorial walk the path
"This helps a lot and it seems once again I might have chosen the wrong stats. Oh well, I will still wait to reset"
I continue the path, and finally, the screen appears once more.
This is the world part of the tutorial which just explains cities, kingdoms, and countries, as well as the name of this planet. The game of Welcome Online is based on the planet Rurin. The currency here is Rin. 1 copper Rin is worth a half of a bread, 100 copper is worth 1 silver, 1 silver is worth one night at a nice inn. 100 silver is worth 1 gold, 1 gold can feed a 4 person family for 1 year. 100 gold is worth 1 platinum, 1 platinum can get you a house in most capitals,100 platinum is worth 1 holy coin, 1 holy coin can feed a family of 10 and buy a fairly large mansion in most capitals. It also has the highest value a coin can have. These prices and amounts can change in the game. Each race has a kingdom with a capital, and each kingdom has 10 cities, 200 towns, and 300 villages. There are 3 continents: 1 unexplored, 1 consists of ruins and Barren wastelands that have been explored, and the 3rd is the main one called Rustin. On the continent of Rustin, there is 9 countries, 1 for each race as well as a few spots unclaimed, mainly wasteland or frozen plains with very strong beasts. Your chosen city of Jiter is In an unclaimed plain where any race is free to roam under the agreement of the 9 kings and queens. This is all of the info for this planet that you will be given in the tutorial, but there is much more to learn. To continue, walk the path.
"Damn the forums didn't say anything about the money and that's a lot of info that I might not use"
I continue on my mighty journey of a single path till finally:
You have finished the tutorial. For making it through the entire thing, you gain +2 to all stats thank you for participating. You may now end it, or continue to get the feel of the game or repeat the tutorial once more. You will be able to end it at any time. choose below.
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"This is a decent bonus, but I thought there would be more. Oh well, beggars can't be choosers" as I say this I elect to end the tutorial.
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Name : Nicholas Flamel
Level : 0
Race : Loterous
Strength : 5
Vitality : 4
Intellect : 4
Wisdom : 4
Charisma : 5
Dexterity : 4
Agility: 2
Luck : 6(+1)
Active Skills : Poker face, Quickdraw
Passive Skills : Friendly smile
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