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See also: [[FAQ1]] [[FAQ2]] [[FAQ3]] [[FAQ4]] [[FAQ5]]

Latest revision as of 12:59, 13 July 2017

FAQ1

What can I do here?

4 Dimensions is a text based mud so there are no pictures - no graphics. By

reading the description of the room, you get an idea of what the room is like

and if there are any exits. 4 Dimensions gives players the choice of running

around and killing things - hack-n-slash-, doing quests or a combination of

both. Doing quests gives you a chance of getting the better equipment out there

because it takes time and brainpower to do.


Do I want high or low armor and ac?

You want high armor, low AC. Armor affects the special armor stat on worth,

armor on equipment is distributed accordingly to its armor slot on worth. AC

affects AC-apply and the lower you are the less damage you take. However,

for every -1 AC you get -2 speed. So the choice is yours whether you want

to be fast, or not take as much damage.

High Armor is good and Low AC is good.


How do I get into the school?

Type recall, go two north, say please to the guard (type say please) and at

Gordys say school (type say school). You have to say school or 'school, not

just type in school. ( ' is a short way of doing say.)


What is the captain's name?

Referring to the captain of the newbie school future dimension. While we can't

GIVE you his name, we can assure you that it is somewhere in the descriptions

in the future dimension of mud school. Look at everything in the rooms - any

noun has the ability to let you know what his name is. If you look around you

will find it.

Remember, don't tell anyone this information as it is 'quest knowledge'.


Can we go back to the school when we drop out?

You can enter the mudschool (and venture way newbie zones) until level 50.

After that, you're going to have to find new areas to explore.


See also: FAQ1 FAQ2 FAQ3 FAQ4 FAQ5