Guide for New PlayersWhat is KoBra MUD?KoBra MUD is an LP-MUD - a game in which players can interact with each other and with characters controlled by the computer. The object of the game is what you make of it. You can rise through the levels and fight to become top player. You can do this by gaining experience and credits, killing monsters, and by completing missions. Most importantly, the object is to have FUN! How do I get started?Below is a list of topics covering basic aspects of the game. For further information, you can use the help command in the game, or ask a player.
KoBra MUD now offers a Newbie Welcome Center. Upon creation of your new character, you will be given the opportunity to meet holographic forms of Jedi and Sith alike as they take you on a journey into learning the commands, combat, and ship flight on KoBra MUD. Connecting and New Player CreationTo reach KoBra MUD, download a MUD client and connect to: kobramud.org, port 23. You will be prompted for a name. Enter the name you wish to use. If you are asked for a password, someone else has already taken that name. Exit the session and try again with a new name. Star Wars Character namesAs of July 2000 making a character with a name that is a character, spaceship, planet or any other object name mentioned in Star Wars source books or movies, or derived from a name of previous origin, is not allowed. These character names will be banned as soon as they are reported to an admin member. After you have selected your name, you will then be asked for your character's gender and password. Once this has been entered, you will be placed in the game at the Race Selection room. In this room, you can look at the help files for the races and pick one. Be careful when selecting a race, since you cannot change your race later. After you have selected a race and gone 'out', you will be placed on KoBra Space Station. KoBra Space Station is a hub for the game. There are useful facilities there such as a bank, a shop, and a mail terminal. One of the most useful places for new players is located north and west from the central room where you start. In that room you can find a small weapon and armor to use in your first fights, and a list of playground areas. PlaygroundsTo gain experience and advance in the game, you will need to kill. For new players, playgrounds are the safest place to do this. The monsters inside playgrounds are easier than elsewhere. You should first equip yourself with a weapon and some armor. A free way to do this is to visit the newbie room on KoBra Space Station. This room is north and west from the central room. Once you have found the weapon and armor, use the commands wield and wear to start using the equipment. You can also use the command i (short for inventory) to see what you are carrying. Next, you need to travel to a playground area. There are several planets with playgrounds, and most are reachable by using the automated ships located down and west from the central room on KoBra Space Station. Use the table there to pick a ship, then wait for it to arrive. Once it does, you can enter the ship and wait for it to reach your desired planet. When you arrive at the planet, look for the playground area. On most planets there will be signs or directions leading you there. Some planets, such as Dantooine are almost entirely playground. *Planet* *Area* *Directions from Landingbay* --Alderaan : Farm (level 1-7) read greeting --Alderaan : Ranch (level 8-14) read greeting --Altoran : Campgrounds n, read sign --Apok_Darr : Sankturi ride speeder --Asylum : Laser tag facility 2n, path --Avenger : Vent Play Area s, sw, hatch --Bastion : Playground 2w --Calir : Maintenance Bay d, s, u --Crimson : Playground 2s, exa sign --Cruu : Sewers n, e, d --Dantooine : Caves e, n, e, 2n, enter opening --Devaron : Nursery (level 3-7) d, exit, sw, 6w, nw, 2n, enter nursery --Devaron : Forest (level 8-14) d, n, e, ne, 2e, se, 2e, enter forest --Endor : Platform Playground 2d, 4s, 4e, climb vine, u, s, 2u --Honoghr : Playground 4s, playground --Ladriz : Oak Tree 2n, 5e, tree --Lunaya : HKL Garden d, 2e, 2n, commute to hkl, se --Pantolomin : Creche d, 2s, enter transporter, say second floor, out, n, e, creche --Plymouth : Cave n, e, n, enter --Prometheus : Warehouse read sign --Tatooine : Pit of Carkoon e, rent speedster --Toloran : Winterland(tm) 2e --Triton : Clubhouse w, d, se, 2n --Tusbix : Old Hospital 2s, e, 2ne, e, enter --Vanagar : Womprat Farm d, 2s --Ukio : The Farm out, 6e, path, enclosure --Wayland : Playing Field exa sign --Zone : Zone 2 d, w, enter transporter Travel to some of these planets is available by traveling on an automated ship, Dalcrynn, Insipid, Trifle, or Nihil. A display with the automated ship's destinations can be found one level down from comcen. AttributesAttributes are measures of your natural abilities. You start the game with a value of 20 in all of your attributes. The maximum values you can reach vary between 60 and 140 (depending on your race).
SkillsSkills are measures of things you have learned. You start the game with between 0 and 20 of each skill (the exact amount depends on which race you choose). You can raise skills by learning them at schools on some planets, or sometimes by doing activities related to that skill. The maximum amount you can reach for a skill depends on both your race and your guild, and could be anywhere from 60 to 140.
Commands to help you get startedThere are many commands used within the game. This page will let you know some of the basic commands to help you get started on your journey through KoBra MUD. Remember the help files are there for your benefit and hold a vast amount of information. In game, the helpfiles also have a tutorial to assist in learning the command functionality. CommunicationsTo talk to someone who is in the same room with you, the say command will be used. Anything you 'say' to the room will be seen by everyone present. When you want to talk to someone in the room, but want to keep the message private, use whisper 'player'. That message will only go to that player in the room. For sending messages to a player not in the same room, the tell command is quite handy. You can also send the same tell to more than one person. To do this use: 'tell player,player2,player3'. This, however, does cost Force points to do. You can also use the public chat lines. In game help commref will give a list of commands for the public communications channels. CombatIf you want to check out a monster before trying to kill it, use the consider command. You may also find the score and hfrep commands useful. To kill a monster, use the kill command. You will start attacking the monster. Be careful, as the monster will hit back. If you fall below 0 hit points (HP), you will die. You can be revived if you die, but you will lose some of the experience you have gained. If you kill the monster, you will receive experience for doing so. You may also find useful things in the corpse, so take a look at it before leaving! If you are weak, you can heal either by waiting or by using food, drinks, or drugs. These can be purchased on most planets. Most players don't mind helping you out if you get lost or need help understanding how the game works. They usually don't like beggars though, so try not to keep asking for credits or equipment. |