General gameplay tips/Basics

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User Interface

InGame
  • Note: In this picture you can also see a players Inventory(top right), party window(bottom right), and player Chat on the left.

For the current User Interface a player has 3 main panels.
These are Main UI Bar, Equipped Skills, and your Special Abilities.

  1. Main UI Bar
    The Main UI.
    Account Status
    Account Status
    A place to report bugs, Un-stuck toggle, Give Suggestion, Report Abuse. Inventory
    Inventory
    Shows players current carried items Chat
    Chat
    Panel for talking to other players.
    Skills
    Skills
    Panel that shows the players current skills and their level in each. Map
    Map
    Shows the map of zone the player is currently in, if applicable. Quest
    Quest
    Shows the players current quest, stuff to do, and a notepad.
    Recipes
    Recipes
    Shows all recipes that the player has learned. Pets
    Pets
    Shows the players current pet(s). Persona
    Persona
    Shows current Equipment, Player Statuses, and Player Abilities.
    Options
    Options
    Shows various options..
    • key commands,
    • Mouse and Movement Parameters,
    • Graphics,
    • GUI and Windows,
    • Sound,
    • Special Settings,
    • Logout,
    • Quit Game.
    Social
    Social
    Shows players hunting group and Friends list. Game
    Game
    Word Game that players can Play. (Currently just a blank tile.)
  2. The Equipped Skills bars, at the bottom of the screen, are where you can see your currently equipped skills, be they combat, animal, performance ect.
    The default controls for a player's Equipped Skills are:
    • For the top bar: numbers 1-6.
    • For the bottom bar: Ctrl + 1-6.
    These are the abilities that you will be using regularly.
  3. The Special Abilities bar, far left of the screen, holds special action skills such as First Aid, Armor Patching, and even items from your inventory, allowing you to use items instantly.
    • These generally have a longer cooldown times and have better long term effects special in that some cannot be used.
    • Note: Players cannot switch armor or weapons if they are currently in combat!

Player Controls

  • For the complete list see Controls.
  • Movement Controls
    • Standard WASD movement is Default
    • Holding right-mouse-button + left-mouse-button will make your character move forward.
    • Always Run/Walk toggle is " ` " (the button left of #1 on a standard keyboard), alternatively holding down Left-shift or Right-shift will make your character run.
    • Auto Move Forward is Numlock by Default
    • Move speed can be increased in several ways, equipment, skills, skill leveling, potions.. see Haste.
  • GUI Controls
    • Screenshot default key is Ctrl+P (screenshots are found here:C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\ProjectGorgon\screenshots)
    • Turn off/on GUI is " = " by default.
    • At the bottom of the options panel, the player can see their current Ping, FPS, and Game Version.
    • Using "/wiki some-item" in the game chat will open an internet browser and search the (this)wiki for 'some-item', quite helpful when first starting.

Combat

Short and sweet version here check out Combat for a full run through of all buffs/equipment/effects.

Armor, Health and Power bars as of the alpha build

Above, you can see your characters Armor, Health, and Power

Combat Refresh

Combat Refresh is the system used to restore armor, health, and power while in-combat. (It will not auto refill in-combat.)
Activating a skill's Basic Attack will activate this, on a 15 second cool down, not all skills have basic attacks that will activate this, however.

  • Wearing different types of armor will boost the effects that combat refresh can give.
    • Metal ⇒ Armor and Power
    • Leather ⇒ Health, Armor, and Power
    • Cloth ⇒ Health and Power
    • Organic (crafted) ⇒ a small amount of Armor, Power, and Health.

Levels & Skills

  • A short explanation: (see Level for a thorough walk-through)
    • Most MMORPGs use a numeric Level system to indicate the power of players, NPCs, and mobs. Project Gorgon does not do this. Skills begin at level 0, and do not show in the player's skill panel. To get level 1 (and a usable skill), the player will need to find the appropriate NPC/quest or item that teaches/gives the skill they desire.
  • Skills
    • These are what players use as abilities/skill/attributes that allows them to accomplish things in the game world. See:skills
    • In Project Gorgon skills are increased by using them, so the more a player uses a specific skill the higher their level will be in that skill.
    • It is important to note that if active skill levels are too far apart (more than 25 levels), abilities that are above the 25 level difference are grayed out on the skill bars and unavailable for use. The player simply needs to select lower level abilities in the skill in order to use the same abilities.
    • To change active skills (archery, sword, necro, etc) click the arrow button that is on the left side of the skill bar you would like to change.
  • Combat Level:
    • A player has two combat-abilities they can bring to a fight, each with their own skill level, as well as the armor items that the player has equipped, this leads to a, hmm, 'hazy' view on what the effective level a player really is in combat. Generally players are considered on the levels of their two currently equipped skills with the assumption that they have equipment that is reasonably close to their skill's levels. NPC Foes are judged on a case-by-case basis, with none really having at true 'level', the player will have to make an educated guess by looking at the mob's stats, again see Level for complete details.
  • First time's the charm
    • Most events in the game reward bonus XP the first time you complete them. This applies to using recipes in various Trade Skills, to eating all types of foods (Gourmand), slaying foes (both common and bosses), dying in different ways, and even Binding yourself to a Teleportation Circle!

Death

  • Death is a unique and new experience in PG for most experienced MMO players for a few reasons.
  • Death is a skill, as in, each death is unique and each time a player dies they get experience in the Death skill that does in fact give bonuses to some attributes and other useful abilities...
  • The game does have a Death Penalty, but only when fighting bosses. When a player falls in combat to a boss they will be cursed with that boss' unique curse, and the curses effects vary, from mildly amusing to being downright unpleasant. The player is then stuck with the curse until they defeat or find some other way to remove the curse.
  • Otherwise when a player just dies, for whatever reason, they respawn at the entrance to the zone that they are in.
  • One last Note on Death, it is possible for there to be a Death Penalty at all times, players who enjoy this type of play style can check out Hardcore Mode.
    • To activate a player must interact with the sign in Serbule Keep, and it is 100% voluntary.