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= Getting Started =
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<div style="float:right; margin-left:10px;"> __TOC__ </div>
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Isleward is an in-development multiplayer roguelike playable in a browser.
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The game is based around creating a character, exploring different islands, fighting [[monster|mobs]] (monsters), teaming up with friends, and completing dungeons in search of treasure.
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Strengthening your character by looting and crafting better equipment and leveling up by gaining [[Experience Point|experience]] is also an integral part of the process!
  
<div style="float:right; margin-left:10px;"> __TOC__ </div>
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Parts of the game are open-source, so some of the code and other assets can be found on the [https://gitlab.com/Isleward GitLab].
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Players can contribute improvements to the live game or create their own projects using the Isleward engine.
  
= Getting Started =
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== Registering an account ==
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To create an account, navigate to [https://play.isleward.com https://play.isleward.com], enter a username and password, and press <code>register</code>.
  
Isleward is a multiplayer roguelike currently in development by [[Big Bad Waffle]]. The game is based around creating a character, exploring different islands, fighting [[monster|mobs]] (monsters), forming a party, and  spelunking and completing dungeons in search of treasure. Strengthening your character through looting better equipment and leveling up by gaining [[Experience Point|experience]] is also an integral part of the process!
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Your account name and password should be kept private.
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Do not share them with others!
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Sharing accounts is against the Terms of Service and you also risk losing your items or characters.
  
The game is open-source, and the code and other assets can be found on the [https://gitlab.com/Isleward Gitlab]. Thus, players can help spot bugs or even write mods to improve the game.
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Remember your password!
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There is currently no password recovery mechanism.
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If you do lose your password, you will need to contact [[Big Bad Waffle]] or Vildravn on the [https://discord.isleward.com/ Isleward Discord server].
  
== Registering an Account ==
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Only one account per IP is allowed to log in at the same time. If you are playing on a shared WiFi network and another device is already playing, you will be unable to log in.
To make an account, navigate to [https://play.isleward.com https://play.isleward.com], enter a username and password and press <code>register</code>.
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You can request the IP limit to raised for your IP using the Report an Issue option in the in-game menu.
  
 
{{Note|If your ISP blocks websocket access, try [https://play.isleward.com/?polling https://play.isleward.com/?polling]}}
 
{{Note|If your ISP blocks websocket access, try [https://play.isleward.com/?polling https://play.isleward.com/?polling]}}
{{Note|Your account name and password should be kept privately. Do not share them with others.}}
 
{{Note|Do not lose your password, as a password recovery mechanism has not been implemented yet. In the event that you forget your password, you will need to contact [[Big Bad Waffle]] on the Discord server (http://discord.isleward.com/).}}
 
  
== [[Spirit]] ==
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== Creating a character ==
The first step in creating a new character is choosing a "spirit". This is similar to a class or a race. As a general rule, focus on increasing your spirit's main stat (see below for ways to do this), as that is what your weapon's damage scales from.
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When you first make an account, your character list will be empty.
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Click <code>new</code> to start creating a character.
  
<span style="color:#0000ff">'''[[Wizard|<span style="color:#0000ff">Owl</span>]]-''' The "mage" class</span>
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First, you'll need to pick an unused valid name (3 to 12 characters and alphanumeric).
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Then you'll choose a spirit.
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Spirits are similar to classes and races in other games.
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Although any spirit can use any item and build any stats, it's recommended that you follow the builds most closely associated with your spirit.
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Different spirits gain different stats on level up, but more importantly, they have different starting nodes in the [[passive tree]], offering lots of important stats.
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As a general rule, focus on increasing the main stat that your weapon scales with, and use runes that scale with that stat as well.
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These weapons and runes are often closely associated with certain spirits.
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{{color|owl|'''[[Owl|{{color|owl|Owl}}]]:''' The "mage" class}}
 
* '''Main stat:''' Intelligence
 
* '''Main stat:''' Intelligence
* '''Recommended weapons:''' Wands or Staffs
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* '''Recommended weapon:''' Wand or Staff
* '''Recommended off-hand items:''' Brittle Tomes or Ancient Tomes
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* '''Recommended off-hand items:''' Brittle Tome or Ancient Tome
<span style="color:#ff0000">'''[[Warrior|<span style="color:#ff0000">Bear</span>]]-''' The "warrior" class</span>
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{{color|bear|'''[[Bear|{{color|bear|Bear}}]]:''' The "warrior" class}}
 
* '''Main stat:''' Strength
 
* '''Main stat:''' Strength
* '''Recommended weapons:''' Swords or Axes
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* '''Recommended weapons:''' Sword or Axe
 
* '''Recommended off-hand items:''' Shields
 
* '''Recommended off-hand items:''' Shields
<span style="color:#00ff00">'''[[Rogue|<span style="color:#00ff00">Lynx</span>]]-''' The "rogue" class</span>
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{{color|lynx|'''[[Lynx|{{color|lynx|Lynx}}]]:''' The "rogue" class}}
 
* '''Main stat:''' Dexterity
 
* '''Main stat:''' Dexterity
* '''Recommended weapons:''' Spears or Daggers
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* '''Recommended weapon:''' Spear or Dagger
* '''Recommended off-hand items:''' Shields
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* '''Recommended off-hand item:''' Shields
  
You will also see a box with different [[Prophecy|prophecies]] on the right. [[Prophecy|Prophecies]] are special and permanent modifications to characters chosen at character creation. Choosing a prophecy isn't recommended for beginners; ignore them at first.
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Finally, you can select [[Prophecy|prophecies]] for your character.
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Prophecies are permanent modifiers chosen during character creation.
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They can't be added or removed after the character is created.
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The butcher prophecy opts in to unrestricted PvP anywhere in the game.
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The other three available prophecies offer additional challenges for experienced players.
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It's recommended that you don't select any prophecies for your first character.
  
== Controls ==
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After clicking <code>create</code>, you will enter a short tutorial.
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The rest of this guide covers everything in the tutorial and more with links and more depth.
  
=== Movement ===
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== Gameplay ==
  
Use <code>WASD</code> or arrow keys to move, or <code>QEZC</code> to move diagonally. Every move you do queues up on the server and every turn you move one square down the queue. Press <code>ESC</code> to clear your queue.
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Use <code>WASD</code> or arrow keys to move, or <code>QEZC</code> to move diagonally.
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Every move you input is queued up on the server and every tick you move one square forward on your path.
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Press <code>ESC</code> to clear your queue.
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The sprint chance stat (on items or via [[Rune of Swiftness]]), certain abilities (such as [[Rune of Roll]], [[Rune of Charge]], and [[Rune of Ambush]]), and [[mount]]s can speed up movement.
  
 
=== Combat ===
 
=== Combat ===
  
Click a monster or use <code>tab</code> to select one to attack.
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Click a monster to target it or use <code>tab</code> to cycle through targets.
  
Press <code>space</code> to activate your automatic attack with your main weapon. Note that you do not need to continue activating your weapon; it will keep going as long as you continue to fight the same monster.  
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Press <code>space</code> to activate your autoattack with your main weapon.
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Once activated, you will continue attacking the same monster.
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You can target a different enemy and activate the ability again to change your autoattack target.
  
Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to activate the abilities that come from your runes (see below).
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Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to activate the abilities that come from your equipped runes (see below).
  
=== Controls List ===
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Killing monsters is the main way to gain [[experience]] and equipment to make your character stronger.
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=== Controls list ===
  
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
 
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! Keystroke !! Function
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! Key !! Function
 
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| WASD, QEZC, Arrows, Numpad || Movement
 
| WASD, QEZC, Arrows, Numpad || Movement
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| Space || Activate auto-attack
 
| Space || Activate auto-attack
 
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| 1, 2, 3, 4 || Use [[Rune|abilities]] from your [[Rune]]s
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| 1, 2, 3, 4 || Use [[Rune|abilities]] from equipped [[rune]]s
 
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| G or U || [[Fishing]]<br>[[Gathering]]
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| U || Interact (doors, [[fishing]], [[gathering]], etc)
 
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| I || Open/close inventory
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| I || Open/close inventory window
 
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| Escape || Close windows<br>Cancel movement queue
 
| Escape || Close windows<br>Cancel movement queue
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| V || Show/hide nameplates
 
| V || Show/hide nameplates
 
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| H || Show/hide help
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| H || Open/close help window
 
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| J || Show/hide character [[stat]]s and [[equipment]]s
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| J || Open/close character [[stat]]s and [[equipment]]s
 
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| O || List online players
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| O || Open/close online players list
 
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| P || Open/close passive tree
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| P || Open/close passive tree window
 
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| Enter || Open/close chat<br>Send a message (if chat is open)
 
| Enter || Open/close chat<br>Send a message (if chat is open)
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=== Character Info ===
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== Progressing ==
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After you've created your character and figured out the basic controls, your main objective is to reach the max level and make your character stronger.
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=== Character window ===
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Press <code>J</code> to open your character sheet.
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This window shows which items you have equipped and shows your current stats.
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The tabs at the top show various different stats.
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Your abilities (bound to space, 1, 2, 3, and 4) are provided by your equipped weapon (the autoattack) and up to 4 equipped runes.
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Hovering each ability's icon in the top right shows extra information about what each skill does, their estimated damage per tick, and other details.
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=== Leveling up ===
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Leveling up grants 1 point of your spirit's main stat, 1 [[passive tree]] point, increases your max health and mana, and gives you access to higher-level items which have better stats.
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[[Experience]] is required to level up, and the amount increases with each level.
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A common first goal is to reach max level.
  
Press <code>J</code> to open up your character sheet. On the first page you will see all your basic stats and the [[equipment]] your character is wearing/using. At the top you will see tabs that will allow you to access three more pages with additional info.
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The primary way to gain XP is to kill enemies.
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If you hit an enemy before it dies, you will receive XP and loot for that kill.
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You don't need to get the last hit!
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It's often faster to team up with others to kill enemies quicker and safer.
  
The info on your weapon damage and what abilities your [[runes]] give you can be found moving your mouse pointer over the boxes in the upper-right corner of the main screen (the one where you move, fight, etc.). There may be up to five boxes there depending upon how many runes you have equipped (see below). The box furthest to the left is your main weapon, which performs your auto-attack.
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Killing mobs at your own level gives the most experience.
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Mobs with much higher or lower levels than your own give much less XP.
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Of course, you should balance this with how quickly and safely you can kill different mobs.
  
=== Equipping Items ===
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If you die, you will lose a percent of your current experience, but you'll never lose levels.
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Once you reach max level, you're free to die as much as you want.
  
Most of the time when you kill a mob/monster, you will see "loot" (treasure) appear where the monster was. Simply move into that space to pick it up.
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Here are some recommendations for where to farm.
Most of the time the loot will be an item.
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Remember that the "best" spot depends on your stats, your runes, what other players are around, and other factors.
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* Level 1-10: [[Fjolarok]] and [[Fjolgard]]
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* Level 10-15: [[Fjolgard Sewers|Sewers]]
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* Level 15-20: [[Crystal Caves]] (be careful here, since the gas attacks can quickly deal lots of damage)
  
* Press <code>I</code> to open up your inventory. Left-click the item to see its stats. To equip the item, right click the item you want to equip, and click equip on the dropdown menu
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[[Quest]]s are the other main source of [[experience]], so make sure to complete as many as you can.
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Quests are available in many zones but not all of them.
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They give different amounts of experience based on their type and location.
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Higher level areas will give much more XP and are essential to leveling later on.
  
* Also you can press <code>J</code> to open up character sheet. Then click on any equipment slot to see all items available to use in that slot. Click on the item you want to equip.
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=== Equipping items ===
  
You can do the same with runes, except that in your inventory you need to select "learn" on the dropdown menu.
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Killing monsters has a chance to drop a loot bag where they died.
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You can move on to its tile to pick it up.
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Various items can drop from enemies, but equipment such as weapons and armor are the most common.
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Other common drops include runes, crafting materials, and cards.
  
== Choosing the right gear ==
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Items have different rarities, with higher rarities dropping less frequently.
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Harder areas and enemies tend to drop rarer and higher-level items.
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Items of higher rarities have more stat rolls, so they tend to be better.
  
As a rule of thumb, gear and runes of higher [[rarity]] are generally better. When deciding between two pieces of gear, take note of your spirit's main stat (intellect, dexterity or strength), and other stats you may find yourself needing. For example, if you find yourself dying too often, you might want to prioritize vitality, resistance, armor, dodge chance or HP regen. If you find yourself running out of mana, you may want to prioritize max mana or mana regen. To compare the stats of a piece of equipment with your currently equipped piece of gear of the same slot, hover over the piece of equipment and press <code>shift</code>.
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Press <code>I</code> to open up your inventory.
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Hovering over items show their stats, and right-clicking them allows them to be equipped, dropped, destroyed, and so on.
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You can also equip items by clicking on any equipment slot in the character window (press <code>J</code>).
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Weapons, armor, runes, and tools are all equipped in the same way.
  
Generally use runes that scale with your character's main stat (int, dex, str). This will allow you to increase your general damage output. You can find out which runes scale with what stat at the [[runes]] page.
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=== Choosing the right gear ===
  
For more detailed advice (subjective) in rune and stat choice for later on in the game, check out the [[Advanced Guide]].
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Higher level and higher rarity items are generally better.
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You should prioritize your spirit's main stat (int, dex, or str) and use weapons and runes that scale with this stat so that you can most easily increase your damage output.
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Other stats also increase your damage or survivability, so choose according to what you need.
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For example, if you find yourself dying too often, you might want to equip items with vitality, elemental resistance, armor, dodge chance or HP regen.
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If you find yourself running out of mana, you may want to prioritize max mana or mana regen.
  
== Where to farm and/or level up ==
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To compare the stats of an item with your currently equipped item in the same slot, hover over the item and hold <code>shift</code>.
  
'''Note: can be different depending on the stats you have on your gear.'''
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For more detailed (subjective) advice in choosing runes, passive trees, and stats later on in the game, check out the [[Advanced Guide]].
  
* Level 1-10: [[Fjolarok]] and [[Fjolgard]]
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=== [[Passive tree]] ===
* Level 10-15: [[Fjolgard Sewers|Sewers]]
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* Level 15-20: [[Crystal Caves]] (Be very careful, since the smoke from whelks can deal high amounts of damage in a short time)
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Every time you level up, you gain 1 [[passive tree]] point.
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Press <code>P</code> to open the passive tree and spend these points.
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=== Salvaging and crafting ===
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If you have excess gear or runes that you don't need, you can salvage it by right-clicking and selecting salvage or pressing <code>F</code> with the context menu open.
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You should hold on to these salvage materials, as the usefulness of crafting increases later in the game when it's harder to get better items just from mob drops.
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Crafting too early might waste resources on bad items that you can replace by farming more.
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Other players might also be willing to trade these materials for better items.
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These crafting materials and the [[idol]]s randomly dropped by enemies are used for [[crafting]].
  
== Complete Quests ==
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Be careful when salvaging! Salvaged or destroyed items are gone forever.
  
[[Quest]]s are great sources of [[Experience Point|experience]], so make sure to complete as many as you can. Quests are available in [[Fjolarok]], [[Fjolgard]], the [[Fjolgard Sewers|Sewers]], the [[Crystal Caves]], and the [[Temple]].
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Salvaging runes gives [[essence]], but they can also be sold instead for a decent amount of [[gold]].
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However, gold isn't used for much in the game besides purchasing items from certain NPCs.
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The essence from salvaging runes is useful for buying a [[mount]] or augmenting [[trinket]] slot items.
  
Quests give different amounts of experience based on its "type" and region. Increased experience will generally be given as you progress to more challenging regions. You can hover your mouse over an uncompleted quest to see how much experience it will reward you for completion.
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=== [[Mounts]] ===
  
== XP (Experience Points) ==
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You will probably want a mount as soon as possible to get around faster.
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Buying a mount will cost [[essence]] which is obtained from salvaging runes and trinkets.
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Mounts can be purchased from [[Alrik]] in [[Fjolgard]], which can be found by going up from the starting area and across the bridge which will load you into the Fjolgard map.
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Then continue upwards towards the town and head left until you find the horse farm.
  
If you aren't doing [[quest]]s, make sure you fight against mobs at your level. This will give the maximum experience output. Fighting mobs of a level that is much higher or much lower than your own will result in receiving very little or no xp at all.
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== Other tips ==
  
== Excess Gear and Runes ==
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Some other useful information is collected here.
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Feel free to ask questions in chat, people are usually willing to explain things.
  
* If you have excess gear, salvage it by right-clicking and selecting salvage, or right-clicking and pressing <code>F</code>. Make sure to keep the materials you receive for later on in the game when they will be more useful. You can use the material you salvage to [[Crafting|augment]] (improve) your gear, or trade it with players for better gear.
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=== Card sets ===
* If you have excess runes, make sure to sell them. Runes bring in lots of money, which you will be happy to have later when you are buying gear from the Akarei and the Priest.
 
* Alternatively, salvaging runes will provide [[Essence]] of the same rarity of the rune, which can be used to buy a [[Mounts]] and [[Crafting|augment]] trinket slot items.
 
* '''Do be very careful when salvaging items, as it is permanent.'''
 
  
== How to Survive ==
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If you obtain a full set of [[cards]] you can turn them in to the [[Shady Dealer]] in the [[Sewers]] for a reward.
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The reward depends on which card set you completed.
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Sometimes these cards are used as currencies for trading between players.
  
* Do not AFK where auto-aggro mobs spawn. You will die when they respawn and start attacking you.
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=== Surviving ===
* Make a [[party]] with other players. Don't worry, you will get full XP and loot as long as you successfully hit the enemy at least once.
 
* Don't bite off more than you can chew. Make sure you can survive farming in the next higher-level area if you want to move on.
 
* Make consumables to quickly restore your health in the middle of a fight.
 
** Fish for Sun Carps and cook them at the Hermit's fire. (Make sure to buy sticks from the hermit to cook them on)
 
** Craft minor healing potions in the city at [[Estrid]]'s shop using the [[Alchemy Workbench]]. (Buy vials from Estrid). Each potion heals half your health.
 
*** To craft a minor potion you need 3 Skyblossoms and one empty vial. Skyblossoms can be found randomly around the map, to collect one stand on it and press <code>G</code>.
 
*** Be cautious when using healing potions, as they have a cooldown.
 
  
== Card Sets ==
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* Don't AFK where auto-aggro mobs spawn. You will die when they respawn and start attacking you.
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* Make a [[party]] with other players. Don't worry, you will still get full XP and loot as long as you successfully hit the enemy at least once.
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* Make sure you can survive farming in the next higher-level area if you want to move on.
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* You can make consumables to quickly restore your health in the middle of a fight, but keep in mind that they have cooldowns.
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** Fish for Sun Carps and cook them at the Hermit's fire. You will need to buy sticks from the hermit to cook them on.
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** Craft minor healing potions in the city at [[Estrid]]'s shop using the [[Alchemy Workbench]]. You can buy the vials from Estrid. You will also need 3 [[Skyblossom]]s which can be found randomly around the map and gathered.
  
If you obtain a full set of [[cards]] you can turn them in to the [[Shady Dealer]] in the sewers for a reward. The reward depends on which cards are turned in.
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=== Vendors ===
  
== Vendors ==
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Some NPCs sell items or cosmetic skins.
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These NPCs usually also will buy items from you for gold.
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You can buy-back sold items for a limited time if you change your mind or accidentally sold something.
  
Throughout Isleward there are multiple vendors. You can buy different things from each one of them.
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* The [[Hermit]] sells the [[Flimsy Fishing Rod]], [[Skewering_Stick]]s, and random low-level [[equipment]].
* The [[Hermit]] sells flimsy fishing rods, sticks, and random [[equipment]] for new players.
 
 
* [[Asvald]] sells basic starting runes.
 
* [[Asvald]] sells basic starting runes.
 
* [[Estrid]] sells empty vials.
 
* [[Estrid]] sells empty vials.
* [[Thaumaturge Yala]] sells Akarei necklaces if you are honored with the Akarei. (Give her digested crystals that drop from Crystal Snails and Crystal Whelks to gain reputation with the Akarei)
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* [[Thaumaturge Yala]] sells Akarei necklaces if you are [[reputation|honored]] with [[the Akarei]]. Give her digested crystals that drop from Crystal Snails and Crystal Whelks to gain reputation.
* The [[Gaekatla Priest]] sells Gaekatla gear, but you must have a certain reputation with Gaekatla to buy gear from him. (Gain reputation with Gaekatla by killing monsters in the Estuary)
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* The [[Gaekatla Priest]] sells Gaekatla gear, [[Cowl of Obscurity]], and a skin after certain reputation levels. Gain reputation with Gaekatla by killing monsters in the Estuary or the Temple.
Additionally, you can sell anything to any one of the vendors, and buy the sold item back if you change your mind or accidentally sold something.
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It's usually not worth it to buy the random equipment from the Hermit, but unique items like the Akarei necklaces or [[Cowl of Obscurity]] are powerful options.
  
== Fishing ==
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=== Fishing ===
  
[[Fishing]] is a great way to pass time, get some minor exp (25 exp per catch), and get some nice healing consumables. To fish, you need to be next to a school of fish and press <code>G</code> or <code>U</code>. After a few seconds you will either catch nothing, a cerulean pearl (used to augment fishing rods), or a fish.
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[[Fishing]] offers a small amount of XP (the amount depends on which zone you're in) and healing consumables.
* Note: you can only catch one type of fish for now - [[Sun Carp]] - but depending on the weight of the fish, the fish will have a specific name and will restore different amounts of health when cooked and consumed.
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To fish, you need to be next to a school of fish and press <code>G</code> or <code>U</code>.
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After waiting a few seconds, you will either catch nothing, a fish, or rarely a [[Cerulean Pearl]].
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Cerulean Pearls are used to augment fishing rods to get better stats.
  
== General Community information ==
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If you don't have a fishing rod, you can buy the [[Flimsy Fishing Rod]] from the [[Hermit]].
  
=== Chat Color / Prefix ===
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The [[Fishing Tournament]] is a twice-daily event where players try to catch the largest fish using the provided fishing rod, which can't be augmented.
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Placing highly earns a currency that can be used to buy better fishing rods or Cerulean Pearls.
  
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== Other community information ==
**Gray : Default chat color for everyone
 
**White : [[Frequently Asked Questions#Q10: What is and how to get Discord role.3F|Patron]] / [[Frequently Asked Questions#Q10: What is and how to get Discord role.3F|Moderator]] color
 
**Light blue : Developer color
 
  
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The Isleward community is very friendly, so feel free to ask in chat if you have questions or need help.
**<code>(m)</code> : [[Frequently Asked Questions#Q10: What is and how to get Discord role.3F|Moderator]]
 
**<code>(p)</code> : [[Frequently Asked Questions#Q10: What is and how to get Discord role.3F|Patron]]
 
**<code>(dev)</code> : Developer
 
  
=== Ask for Help ===
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You may want to check out the [[Glossary]] for some common chat abbreviations.
  
The Isleward community is very friendly. If you have a question or need help, just type it in the chat.  
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In the interest of keeping chat clean, you should try to use party chat, direct messages, or custom channels when applicable.
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You can type <code>%</code> to switch to party chat or select it from the channel picker.
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To direct message someone, open the online list by pressing <code>O</code>, right click their name and select the whisper option.
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You can type <code>@</code> to switch back to previous whisper channels or use the channel picker.
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You can also join a custom channel by typing <code>/join (channel name)</code> and leave by using <code>/leave (channel name)</code>.
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You can switch to joined channels by typing <code>$</code> or using the channel picker.
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You can always switch back to global chat by typing <code>!</code> or using the channel picker.
  
=== Do not Beg ===
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=== Chat colors and prefixes ===
  
The chat is not your personal begging grounds, so do not use it as such. Nobody likes a beggar in the chat; work for loot, trade for loot, but don't beg for it.
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Different players have different chat colors.
  
=== Don’t Flood the Main Chat ===
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* Gray: Default chat color for everyone
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* White: Patrons or moderators
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* Light blue: Developers
  
* If you are in a party, type <code>%</code> to switch to the party chat, or manually do it by selecting the chat options at the bottom left of the chat.
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Certain players have a prefix before their name in chat.
* You can also whisper in the following ways:
 
** Typing <code>@<player’s name> <message></code>
 
** Pressing <code>O</code> and right clicking a name
 
* Create or join a custom channel by typing  <code>/join <channel name></code> and leave using <code>/leave <channel name></code>. Chat in the channel using <code>$<channel name></code> <message>
 
* You can switch back to global chat by typing <code>!</code>, or manually do it by selecting the chat options at the bottom left of the chat.
 
  
It is also advisable to read the [[Glossary]] before asking questions related to abbreviations in the chat.
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*<code>(p)</code>: Patrons
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*<code>(m)</code>: Moderators
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*<code>(dev)</code>: Developer
  
=== Going Forward ===
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== Advanced Guide ==
  
For additional (though subjective) advice, you may check out the [[Advanced Guide]]. (Note: It may confuse you, so consult it preferably after reaching level 20 on your first character.
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For additional (subjective) advice, check out the [[Advanced Guide]].
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It covers advanced tips and builds and is intended for players with at least one max level character.
  
== Useful Links ==
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== Useful links ==
  
 
* [http://discord.isleward.com Discord]
 
* [http://discord.isleward.com Discord]
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* [https://twitter.com/playisleward Isleward Twitter]
 
* [https://twitter.com/playisleward Isleward Twitter]
 
* [https://facebook.com/isleward Facebook]
 
* [https://facebook.com/isleward Facebook]
* [http://wiki.isleward.com/Main_Page Wiki] (here)
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* [http://wiki.isleward.com/Main_Page Isleward Wiki] (here)
 
* Addons:
 
* Addons:
 
** [https://islebuilds.com/waddon Waddon]
 
** [https://islebuilds.com/waddon Waddon]
  
 
[[Category:Guides]]
 
[[Category:Guides]]

Latest revision as of 04:50, 5 May 2023

Getting Started[edit]

Version 0.11.0: This article may not be up to date for the latest version of Isleward.

Isleward is an in-development multiplayer roguelike playable in a browser. The game is based around creating a character, exploring different islands, fighting mobs (monsters), teaming up with friends, and completing dungeons in search of treasure. Strengthening your character by looting and crafting better equipment and leveling up by gaining experience is also an integral part of the process!

Parts of the game are open-source, so some of the code and other assets can be found on the GitLab. Players can contribute improvements to the live game or create their own projects using the Isleward engine.

Registering an account[edit]

To create an account, navigate to https://play.isleward.com, enter a username and password, and press register.

Your account name and password should be kept private. Do not share them with others! Sharing accounts is against the Terms of Service and you also risk losing your items or characters.

Remember your password! There is currently no password recovery mechanism. If you do lose your password, you will need to contact Big Bad Waffle or Vildravn on the Isleward Discord server.

Only one account per IP is allowed to log in at the same time. If you are playing on a shared WiFi network and another device is already playing, you will be unable to log in. You can request the IP limit to raised for your IP using the Report an Issue option in the in-game menu.

Note: If your ISP blocks websocket access, try https://play.isleward.com/?polling

Creating a character[edit]

When you first make an account, your character list will be empty. Click new to start creating a character.

First, you'll need to pick an unused valid name (3 to 12 characters and alphanumeric). Then you'll choose a spirit. Spirits are similar to classes and races in other games. Although any spirit can use any item and build any stats, it's recommended that you follow the builds most closely associated with your spirit. Different spirits gain different stats on level up, but more importantly, they have different starting nodes in the passive tree, offering lots of important stats.

As a general rule, focus on increasing the main stat that your weapon scales with, and use runes that scale with that stat as well. These weapons and runes are often closely associated with certain spirits.

Owl: The "mage" class

  • Main stat: Intelligence
  • Recommended weapon: Wand or Staff
  • Recommended off-hand items: Brittle Tome or Ancient Tome

Bear: The "warrior" class

  • Main stat: Strength
  • Recommended weapons: Sword or Axe
  • Recommended off-hand items: Shields

Lynx: The "rogue" class

  • Main stat: Dexterity
  • Recommended weapon: Spear or Dagger
  • Recommended off-hand item: Shields

Finally, you can select prophecies for your character. Prophecies are permanent modifiers chosen during character creation. They can't be added or removed after the character is created. The butcher prophecy opts in to unrestricted PvP anywhere in the game. The other three available prophecies offer additional challenges for experienced players. It's recommended that you don't select any prophecies for your first character.

After clicking create, you will enter a short tutorial. The rest of this guide covers everything in the tutorial and more with links and more depth.

Gameplay[edit]

Use WASD or arrow keys to move, or QEZC to move diagonally. Every move you input is queued up on the server and every tick you move one square forward on your path. Press ESC to clear your queue. The sprint chance stat (on items or via Rune of Swiftness), certain abilities (such as Rune of Roll, Rune of Charge, and Rune of Ambush), and mounts can speed up movement.

Combat[edit]

Click a monster to target it or use tab to cycle through targets.

Press space to activate your autoattack with your main weapon. Once activated, you will continue attacking the same monster. You can target a different enemy and activate the ability again to change your autoattack target.

Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to activate the abilities that come from your equipped runes (see below).

Killing monsters is the main way to gain experience and equipment to make your character stronger.

Controls list[edit]

Key Function
WASD, QEZC, Arrows, Numpad Movement
Left Click Select
Tab Cycle between targets
Space Activate auto-attack
1, 2, 3, 4 Use abilities from equipped runes
U Interact (doors, fishing, gathering, etc)
I Open/close inventory window
Escape Close windows
Cancel movement queue
V Show/hide nameplates
H Open/close help window
J Open/close character stats and equipments
O Open/close online players list
P Open/close passive tree window
Enter Open/close chat
Send a message (if chat is open)
R Use quickslot item

Progressing[edit]

After you've created your character and figured out the basic controls, your main objective is to reach the max level and make your character stronger.

Character window[edit]

Press J to open your character sheet. This window shows which items you have equipped and shows your current stats. The tabs at the top show various different stats.

Your abilities (bound to space, 1, 2, 3, and 4) are provided by your equipped weapon (the autoattack) and up to 4 equipped runes. Hovering each ability's icon in the top right shows extra information about what each skill does, their estimated damage per tick, and other details.

Leveling up[edit]

Leveling up grants 1 point of your spirit's main stat, 1 passive tree point, increases your max health and mana, and gives you access to higher-level items which have better stats. Experience is required to level up, and the amount increases with each level. A common first goal is to reach max level.

The primary way to gain XP is to kill enemies. If you hit an enemy before it dies, you will receive XP and loot for that kill. You don't need to get the last hit! It's often faster to team up with others to kill enemies quicker and safer.

Killing mobs at your own level gives the most experience. Mobs with much higher or lower levels than your own give much less XP. Of course, you should balance this with how quickly and safely you can kill different mobs.

If you die, you will lose a percent of your current experience, but you'll never lose levels. Once you reach max level, you're free to die as much as you want.

Here are some recommendations for where to farm. Remember that the "best" spot depends on your stats, your runes, what other players are around, and other factors.

Quests are the other main source of experience, so make sure to complete as many as you can. Quests are available in many zones but not all of them. They give different amounts of experience based on their type and location. Higher level areas will give much more XP and are essential to leveling later on.

Equipping items[edit]

Killing monsters has a chance to drop a loot bag where they died. You can move on to its tile to pick it up. Various items can drop from enemies, but equipment such as weapons and armor are the most common. Other common drops include runes, crafting materials, and cards.

Items have different rarities, with higher rarities dropping less frequently. Harder areas and enemies tend to drop rarer and higher-level items. Items of higher rarities have more stat rolls, so they tend to be better.

Press I to open up your inventory. Hovering over items show their stats, and right-clicking them allows them to be equipped, dropped, destroyed, and so on. You can also equip items by clicking on any equipment slot in the character window (press J). Weapons, armor, runes, and tools are all equipped in the same way.

Choosing the right gear[edit]

Higher level and higher rarity items are generally better. You should prioritize your spirit's main stat (int, dex, or str) and use weapons and runes that scale with this stat so that you can most easily increase your damage output. Other stats also increase your damage or survivability, so choose according to what you need. For example, if you find yourself dying too often, you might want to equip items with vitality, elemental resistance, armor, dodge chance or HP regen. If you find yourself running out of mana, you may want to prioritize max mana or mana regen.

To compare the stats of an item with your currently equipped item in the same slot, hover over the item and hold shift.

For more detailed (subjective) advice in choosing runes, passive trees, and stats later on in the game, check out the Advanced Guide.

Passive tree[edit]

Every time you level up, you gain 1 passive tree point. Press P to open the passive tree and spend these points.

Salvaging and crafting[edit]

If you have excess gear or runes that you don't need, you can salvage it by right-clicking and selecting salvage or pressing F with the context menu open. You should hold on to these salvage materials, as the usefulness of crafting increases later in the game when it's harder to get better items just from mob drops. Crafting too early might waste resources on bad items that you can replace by farming more. Other players might also be willing to trade these materials for better items. These crafting materials and the idols randomly dropped by enemies are used for crafting.

Be careful when salvaging! Salvaged or destroyed items are gone forever.

Salvaging runes gives essence, but they can also be sold instead for a decent amount of gold. However, gold isn't used for much in the game besides purchasing items from certain NPCs. The essence from salvaging runes is useful for buying a mount or augmenting trinket slot items.

Mounts[edit]

You will probably want a mount as soon as possible to get around faster. Buying a mount will cost essence which is obtained from salvaging runes and trinkets. Mounts can be purchased from Alrik in Fjolgard, which can be found by going up from the starting area and across the bridge which will load you into the Fjolgard map. Then continue upwards towards the town and head left until you find the horse farm.

Other tips[edit]

Some other useful information is collected here. Feel free to ask questions in chat, people are usually willing to explain things.

Card sets[edit]

If you obtain a full set of cards you can turn them in to the Shady Dealer in the Sewers for a reward. The reward depends on which card set you completed. Sometimes these cards are used as currencies for trading between players.

Surviving[edit]

  • Don't AFK where auto-aggro mobs spawn. You will die when they respawn and start attacking you.
  • Make a party with other players. Don't worry, you will still get full XP and loot as long as you successfully hit the enemy at least once.
  • Make sure you can survive farming in the next higher-level area if you want to move on.
  • You can make consumables to quickly restore your health in the middle of a fight, but keep in mind that they have cooldowns.
    • Fish for Sun Carps and cook them at the Hermit's fire. You will need to buy sticks from the hermit to cook them on.
    • Craft minor healing potions in the city at Estrid's shop using the Alchemy Workbench. You can buy the vials from Estrid. You will also need 3 Skyblossoms which can be found randomly around the map and gathered.

Vendors[edit]

Some NPCs sell items or cosmetic skins. These NPCs usually also will buy items from you for gold. You can buy-back sold items for a limited time if you change your mind or accidentally sold something.

It's usually not worth it to buy the random equipment from the Hermit, but unique items like the Akarei necklaces or Cowl of Obscurity are powerful options.

Fishing[edit]

Fishing offers a small amount of XP (the amount depends on which zone you're in) and healing consumables. To fish, you need to be next to a school of fish and press G or U. After waiting a few seconds, you will either catch nothing, a fish, or rarely a Cerulean Pearl. Cerulean Pearls are used to augment fishing rods to get better stats.

If you don't have a fishing rod, you can buy the Flimsy Fishing Rod from the Hermit.

The Fishing Tournament is a twice-daily event where players try to catch the largest fish using the provided fishing rod, which can't be augmented. Placing highly earns a currency that can be used to buy better fishing rods or Cerulean Pearls.

Other community information[edit]

The Isleward community is very friendly, so feel free to ask in chat if you have questions or need help.

You may want to check out the Glossary for some common chat abbreviations.

In the interest of keeping chat clean, you should try to use party chat, direct messages, or custom channels when applicable. You can type % to switch to party chat or select it from the channel picker. To direct message someone, open the online list by pressing O, right click their name and select the whisper option. You can type @ to switch back to previous whisper channels or use the channel picker. You can also join a custom channel by typing /join (channel name) and leave by using /leave (channel name). You can switch to joined channels by typing $ or using the channel picker. You can always switch back to global chat by typing ! or using the channel picker.

Chat colors and prefixes[edit]

Different players have different chat colors.

  • Gray: Default chat color for everyone
  • White: Patrons or moderators
  • Light blue: Developers

Certain players have a prefix before their name in chat.

  • (p): Patrons
  • (m): Moderators
  • (dev): Developer

Advanced Guide[edit]

For additional (subjective) advice, check out the Advanced Guide. It covers advanced tips and builds and is intended for players with at least one max level character.

Useful links[edit]