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- [[guides:beginners_atlas|Beginner's Atlas]] - A [uncompleted] guide to the default mapset.
===== Playing Crossfire =====
In this section, several basic bits of information are detailed in a concise way in rough order of importance. Various pointers to other sections of this document will help you to round out your knowledge if you want to. All of the available player commands are concisely explained in appendix A (commands). You can always get a summary of available commands while playing the game; hit "?" for help.
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====How to do simple stuff====
===Movement===
Movement is accomplished with the mouse, or with the same keys that some rouge-like computer games use. The move command is broken up into specific commands for each [[:player_commands#directional|direction]]. To move using the mouse, position the cursor over a square you wish to move to in the view window then click the right hand button. If you want to use the keys, here's a simple diagram of the default movement [[#bind|bindings]]:
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Most of the time, in order to manipulate or "apply" items you have to be holding them. Move the cursor over to the desired item in the inventory window. You will want to ensure you have weapons and armour equipped before [[:guides:skills#combat]] by applying them until a small A is shown next to the item.
FIXME Insert example image of applied item.
- By using the middle button on the mouse, you may toggle the status (i.e. between "applied" or "unapplied") of items. Note that some items when applied will be used up (they disappear from the inventory window). Examples of these kind of items include [[:guides:equipment#food]], [[:guides:equipment#potions]], and, [[:guides:equipment#scrolls]]".
+ By using the middle button on the mouse, you may toggle the status (i.e. between "applied" or "unapplied") of items. Note that some items when applied will be used up (they disappear from the inventory window). Examples of these kind of items include [[:guides:equipment#food]], [[:guides:equipment#potions]], and, [[:guides:equipment#scrolls]].
- 'apply -a' is "always apply", if the object is already applied then nothing happens, otherwise it is applied. Similarly 'apply -u' is "always unapply". This is can be useful for keybindings since there is no scripting language to check whether an object is applied or not.
+ ‘apply -a’ is “always apply”, if the object is already applied then nothing happens, otherwise it is applied. Similarly ‘apply -u’ is “always unapply”. This is can be useful for keybindings since there is no scripting language to check whether an object is applied or not.
To learn more about the uses of various items see [[:guides:Equipment]] guide.
===Enter a building, boat, teleporter===
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`bind invoke <spell> to any key.
Then, when that bound key is pressed, your character will cast that magic in the direction they're currently facing. Invoke can also replace cast and achieve the same effect.
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====Playing with other people====
As a general rule, other Crossfire players will prefer to cooperate or at least leave each other alone. If you go about killing other player's characters you may not only risk their continued wrath, but the anger of the server administrator as well. Check out the house rules before you start slaying players.
Useful multi-player commands
- Here are some useful commands for playing with other players:
+ Here are some useful [[:player_commands#commands for playing with other players:
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+ [[:player_commands#Shout]] - This meta-command will broadcast your message to every player currently logged in. The say command only sends messages to players who share your current map. Invoke this command just like 'say
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+ [[:player_commands#who]] - This will give you a listing of all the current players and the maps they are on currently. Invoke this command as '[[:player_commands#who]].
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+ [[:player_commands#maps]] - This command can be a good way to find out where other players are.
- ===Shout===
- This meta-command will broadcast your message to every player currently logged in. The say command only sends messages to players who share your current map. Invoke this command just like 'say.
- who This will give you a listing of all the current players and the maps they are on currently. Invoke this command as 'who.
- tell Will send your message only to the player indicated. It is invoked as: 'tell <character name> <message string>.
+ [[:player_commands#tell]] - Will send your message only to the player indicated. It is invoked as: '[[:player_commands#tell]] <character name> <message string>.
===The simple party system===
If the SIMPLE_PARTY_SYSTEM has been enabled on your server you can use this to adventure with other players. All experience gained by members of the party is split equally, and in addition, party members are always peaceful towards each other. Here's 2 useful party commands:
1) To form a party issue the command:
- 'party form <party name>
+ '[[:player_commands#party]] form <party name>
2) To join a party, type:
- 'party join <party name>
+ '[[:player_commands#party]] join <party name>
- Note: creating a party does not automatically make you a member, you still have to type 'party join <party name>
+ Note: creating a party does not automatically make you a member, you still have to type '[[:player_commands#party]] join <party name>
To see all of the options, visit [[:player_commands#party]].
=====Hints on Playing Crossfire=====
IP-Address : 59.167.121.117
Old Revision: http://wiki.metalforge.net/doku.php/guides:playing_crossfire?rev=1412486539
New Revision: http://wiki.metalforge.net/doku.php/guides:playing_crossfire
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