MajorMUD - Realm Of Legends Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995 West Coast Creations All Rights Reserved ========================================================================== Introduction MajorMUD is an interactive, text-based adventure game which evolves around puzzle solving and character building. The game begins in the city of NewHaven where beginners can practice their skills. They then venture out to Silvermere and the world beyond. Users start by choosing one of several races, and one of many classes. Their character then becomes an adventurer in the Realm, each with special skills and abilities. Beginning in the city of NewHaven with no money and limited weapons and equipment available, the user is free to try to advance his character and make his fortune. Users advancement happens many ways. A user can fight his way through hordes of monsters, or traverse the realm looking for puzzles to solve and wealth to find. ========================================================================== Table Of Contents 1) Creating a Character 2) Commands 3) Customizing your Environment ========================================================================== 1) Creating a Character Before creating a character, you should determine which race and class you wish to be. Use the online help or this document to find out more information about each race. Once you have determined this, merely enter the game from the main MajorMUD menu. You will be given a list of races after which you enter the number of the race you wish. You will then be given a list of classes after which you enter the number of your chosen class. You will then be put into a full-screen editor to enter the remaining pieces of information about your character: First Name - You must enter a first name. This name must be unique among all other MajorMUD players on your bbs, all monsters in the game, and all game commands. Make sure you like the name you choose, because YOU MAY NOT CHANGE YOUR FIRST NAME WITHOUT REROLLING. Last Name - There are currently no restrictions on your last name except for the fact that it must be one word without punctuation. Your sysop may request that you change this if they find it offensive. By taking your character to an appropriate training hall, you may change your last name by typing TRAIN STATS (which will take you back to the full screen editor). Stats - You will be shown the base values for your stats and will be given a certain number of character points to assign to these stats as you choose. Once you raise a stat and then save it (by exitting the full screen editor and choosing SAVE) then you MAY NOT LOWER IT AGAIN. You may, however, leave your Character Points waiting to be used until you know where you wish to place them. Note that your character will be at a disadvantage if you have not used all of your character points. Appearance - You may use this screen to change your hair length, hair colour, or eye colour at any time (by typing TRAIN STATS in an appropriate training room for your class) Once you save your character, the game will verify that your first name is appropriately unique. If it is not, you will be prompted to enter a new name. This will repeat until you enter an appropriate name. You will then be shown your stat sheet and will start out in the town of NewHaven where you start your adventure. ========================================================================== 2) Commands There are many commands available to you in MajorMUD. Not all commands are documented here. The rest you will have to figure out as you play the game (Some commands will be specific to certain rooms). If you cannot find the information you need in this document, please use the HELP command in the game to try and find help on whatever you are looking for. north south east west northeast northwest southeast southwest up down spells light use rob list buy attack help look map status health inventory whisper keys eat drink get drop track cast give join broadcast suicide ready wear unready follow reroll quiet verbose leave talk scan stock smash killblow sneak picklock hide search disarm remove rest brief profile withdraw deposit bankbook open close break aid bash kick equip invite uninvite backrank frontrank stash arm wield train party page lock set jumpkick powers invoke read feedback broadgang ask greet sell forgive midrank quit share wealth action disband topten backstab drag exits statline punch experience Please refer to the online help for more details about the usage of these commands. ========================================================================== 3) Customizing your Environment There are a number of customizable features which each user may change to their liking. These settings will stay with you even if you reroll and start a new MajorMUD character. At any point in the game, you may type PROFILE to see your current profile settings. The following are the available profile options: Display Mode: This will control the amount of description you get everytime you enter a room. There are two options: Brief - Only display room header, items, people, monsters, exits Verbose - Display all of above, plus full text description of room StatusLine: This option controls the style of the statusline which you see as a prompt while playing MajorMUD. There are three options: Off - All you see as a statusline is ">" On - You will see your hit points and mana or kai (if applicable) Full - As for 'on', but if you press ENTER, you will also receive a brief room description. Broadcast Channel: This is the in-game broadcast channel which you are on. Using the BROADCAST (BR for short) command, you can send messages to everyone who has the same channel as you. If your bbs does not already have the ' key or the - key assigned to a global command, then you can precede a line with either of those characters to broadcast to this channel as well. A broadcast channel can be in the range of 1 - 255. Talking Speed: Your talking speed determines if you have to precede every line of text which you want to say with a character. There are two options: Fast - You do NOT need to precede your line with a character. Just type whatever you wish to say and it will be said to the room. Slow - You must precede all talking with a character (defaults to .) if you want to speak to the room. If . does not work, it is because your sysop has changed it. Type HELP TALKING to see the character which your sysop has chosen. Follow Mode: When you are in a party, you will automatically follow the leader of your party. When in this mode, often you do not wish to actually see any room descriptions as you move from room to room. There are two options for this mode: Blind - All you will see is the direction that you are moving Normal - You will see room descriptions as though you had moved yourself Attack Interrupts: If you are calling the bbs using a slow modem (less than 14.4) then there are times when you may experience a backlog of text. This means that the action in the game is going on, but you still haven't seen it happen yet because your modem is not fast enough to get it to you. Some people have been known to take advantage of this by sending LOTS of data to you and then attacking you. By the time you even see the first attack, there is a good chance that you will already be DEAD. To get around this problem, you can turn attack interrupts on. This will cancel all text going to you as soon as someone attacks you and send you a message informing you of the attack. Note that you may miss out on important messages this way, but at least you see the fact that someone is attacking you. There are two options for this setting: Enabled - Your output will be interrupted to display the attack message Disabled - No attempt will be made to interrupt your output when attacked Receive Items: Another technique which some users will do to attack you unfairly is to give you a lot of useless stuff and then attack you (often they will use a macro to do this as fast as possible). The result of this is that they will greatly increase your encumbrance which will then slow you down if you try to run away or fight back. You can use this option to stop people from giving you anything. There are two options: Enabled - You will accept anything you are given Disabled - You will not accept anything you are given Warn on Evil: There are a number of actions in MajorMUD which will cause you to earn evil points. As your number of evil points increases, the game will start to punish you by sending guards, bounty hunters, or even lightning bolts after you. If you wish to be stopped from even accidentally performing an evil action, you may use this setting to stop you. On - You will be warned before taking any evil action and stopped from performing the action Off - You will not be warned and will earn evil points as usual. Allow Telepaths: There are times in the game when you do not wish to be disturbed by anyone else in the game. You can use this setting to stop people from telepathing to you. On - Anyone can telepath messages to you Off - Nobody can telepath messages to you Block Entrance Message: There are certain global messages which are sent to everyone who is playing the game. These include (but are not limited to) messages indicating that a player has left or entered the realm. If you do not wish to receive these, turn this option on. On - You will not receive any global game messages Off - You will receive global game messages as normal Keep Some Experience: When you die your last life, or reroll your character, you have the option of either starting fresh with 0 experience, or keeping some of the experience of your current character in your new character. On - You will keep some experience in your next character Off - Your next character will start at 0 experience again. NOTE that your sysop may, at his/her discretion, disable this option on a system-wide basis. Message Level: This option applies to those callers on lower speed lines as well as those who just don't want to be bothered with all the messages about things happening around them. There are three settings for this option. You will have to experiment with them to find out which one is best for you. High - You will see all messages about anything that happens around you Medium - You will not see as many messages as at high Low - You will only see important messages that pertain to you Paging: You may control two aspects of pages (or any bbs global messages) being sent to you. First, you may turn them on or off: On - People may page you or send you bbs global messages Off - People may not page you or send you bbs global messages. The second option is the frequency at which you can be paged (or telepath'd). You may specify the maximum number of these global messages which you wish to receive in a 3 second interval. Talking Responses: When you are talking, there are two possible responses which the game can give to you. They are as follows: Brief - The game will merely say 'Well spoken.' Verbose - The game will respond with 'You say, "whatever you said"' Colour Palette: There are currently 4 different colour palettes in the game (0,1,2,3) which you may choose from. The colour palette affects the colours which are used in numerous places in the game. You will have to use trial and error to determine which palette is best for you, but in general palette 0 is medium brightness, palette 1 is dim, palette 2 is the brightest, and palette 3 is a combination of 0 and 1. Suicide Password: To help prevent accident suicide or reroll (as well as preventing your friends from doing it while your back is turned), there is a suicide password option which you may set. Once set, you must enter it before you will be able to suicide or reroll. ==========================================================================Back to Main Page