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- [[#Classes|Strengths and weaknesses of various classes]] | - [[#Classes|Strengths and weaknesses of various classes]] | ||
- [[#Gods|Recommendations on religion]] | - [[#Gods|Recommendations on religion]] | ||
- | - [[Playing Crossfire]] - General information about moving and interacting in Crossfire | + | - [[Guides:Playing_Crossfire|Playing Crossfire]] - General information about moving and interacting in Crossfire |
- | - [[:Player Commands]] - Commands any player can use including syntax and description | + | - [[Guides:Player_Commands|Player Commands]] - Commands any player can use including syntax and description |
- [[:DM Commands]] - Commands only a DM can use | - [[:DM Commands]] - Commands only a DM can use | ||
- [[Skills]] - What skills your character should learn | - [[Skills]] - What skills your character should learn | ||
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=====Races===== | =====Races===== | ||
- | A complete list of race traits is available [[:races|here]] | + | A complete list of race traits is available [[:races|here]]. |
+ | As spellcasting is more challenging option to level from, recommendations prioritise warriors and priests. | ||
+ | ====Highly Recommended Races==== | ||
+ | ===Dwarf:=== | ||
+ | [[:races:Dwarves]] make excellent warriors and priests with beneficial stats and no real negatives. A poor choice for spell casters though. | ||
+ | ===Northman:=== | ||
+ | [[:races:Northmen]] make excellent warriors. A poor choice for spell casters though. | ||
- | ====Dragon/fire hatchling:==== | + | ===Trolls:=== |
- | [[:races:Dragons]] must plan to manage their elemental focus which may take some practice to get used to. The armor restrictions (can't wear any) and weapon restrictions (can't wield any) can make some of the early levels tough - unless you have a stockpile or access to some magical stuff (other character, guild, friends, etc.) Dragon characters are also vulnerable to weapons that are slay_dragon. Visit the [[:races:Dragons]] page for more information. | + | [[:races:Trolls]] are incredible warriors with their bonus to health regeneration and beneficial stats bonuses. Trolls can quickly learn to decimate their foes as long as they remember to pack plenty of food due to their exceptionally high digestion rate and avoid creatures that use fire. |
- | ====Dwarf:==== | + | ====Recommended Races==== |
- | [[:races:Dwarves]] would be a recommended starting race, except for one problem: they are vulnerable to the holy word of Gnarg (slay_dwarf) Otherwise they make excellent warriors. | + | ===Dragon/fire hatchling:=== |
+ | [[:races:Dragons]] present a very The armor restrictions (can't wear any) and weapon restrictions (can't wield any) can make some of the early levels tough - unless you have a stockpile or access to some magical stuff (other character, guild, friends, etc.) Dragon characters are also vulnerable to weapons that are slay_dragon. Visit the [[:races:Dragons]] page for more information. | ||
+ | - Dragons have a very strong synergy with [[:classes:monks|Monk Class]]. | ||
+ | - Dragons have a strong synergy with the godess [[:gods:gaea|Gaea]]. | ||
- | ====Elf:==== | ||
- | [[:races:Elves]] have a penalty to their starting Str and Con stats, which are very important for the fighter classes. Plus they are vulnerable to Gnarg's holy word. They are also vulnerable to weapons that are slay_faerie. | ||
- | ====Fireborn:==== | + | ===Gnome:=== |
- | A [[:races:fireborns|fireborn]] has strict armour and other gear restrictions (no weapons). They are also vulnerable to cold and other attack types such as drain and ghost hit which makes up for their protection from fire and poison. The stat penalties for a fireborn also makes them weak fighters, but very strong spell casters. | + | [[:races:Gnomes]] are great priests and spell casters but their penalty to Str, Dex and Con stats really hold them back from being good warriors. |
- | ====Gnome:==== | + | ===Halfling:=== |
- | [[:races:Gnomes]] have a penalty to their starting Str, Dex and Con stats which are critical for the fighter classes. | + | [[:races:Halfling]] start out with a substantial penalty to their Str score, but do receive a bonus to their Dex and Con scores. They have no weapon restrictions; are not vulnerable to any particular spell or attack type. |
- | ====Halfling:==== | + | ===Human:=== |
- | [[:races:Halfling]] start out with a substantial penalty to their Str score, but do receive a bonus to their Dex and Con scores. They have no weapon restrictions; are not vulnerable to any particular spell or attack type. Halflings would probably fall under the category of "recommended" vs "highly recommended." | + | [[:races:Humans]] no real negatives, no special benefits. |
- | ====Quetzalcoatl:==== | + | ====Races for more experienced players==== |
+ | ===Elf:=== | ||
+ | [[:races:Elves]] have a penalty to their starting Str and Con stats, which are very important for the fighter classes and the penalty to health regeneration can be quite challenging for a new player. | ||
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+ | ===Fireborn:=== | ||
+ | A [[:races:fireborns|fireborn]] has strict armour and other gear restrictions (no weapons). They are also vulnerable to cold and other attack types such as drain and ghost hit which makes up for their protection from fire and poison. The stat penalties for a fireborn also makes them weak fighters, but very strong spell casters. Fireborns have a very strong synergy with [[:classes:monks|Monk Class]]. | ||
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+ | ===Quetzalcoatl:=== | ||
At a quick glance, [[:races:Quetzalcoatls]] have the appearance of being potent fighters in Crossfire. However, they can't wear or use any armour. They can wield weapons though. The stat penalties they take on the "spell casting" stats is very substantial though. Their vulnerabilities to paralyze and cold assures a near immediate death (several equipment options are available to reduce this chance) because of the frequency that these attack types show up in the game (probably second to fire.) | At a quick glance, [[:races:Quetzalcoatls]] have the appearance of being potent fighters in Crossfire. However, they can't wear or use any armour. They can wield weapons though. The stat penalties they take on the "spell casting" stats is very substantial though. Their vulnerabilities to paralyze and cold assures a near immediate death (several equipment options are available to reduce this chance) because of the frequency that these attack types show up in the game (probably second to fire.) | ||
- | ====Serpentman:==== | + | ===Serpentman:=== |
[[:races:serpent_men|Serpent men]] are another race that has great potential as a second character. Stat bonuses are decent for the melee skills; stat penalties for the spell casting skills are noticeable but nothing that substantial. However, a serpentman has restrictions on what armour they can use which can be compensated for with no restrictions on weapons. They are vulnerable to cold though, which is a very common spell effect or attack type within the game. | [[:races:serpent_men|Serpent men]] are another race that has great potential as a second character. Stat bonuses are decent for the melee skills; stat penalties for the spell casting skills are noticeable but nothing that substantial. However, a serpentman has restrictions on what armour they can use which can be compensated for with no restrictions on weapons. They are vulnerable to cold though, which is a very common spell effect or attack type within the game. | ||
- | ====Trolls:==== | + | ===Wraiths:=== |
- | [[:races:Trolls]] have a high digestion rate - they eat a lot of food. Unless you know of what maps to visit for a good supply of food and which ones to avoid due to their weakness to fire - expect many deaths as a result. Trolls are also vulnerable to Lythander's holy word. They are also vulnerable to weapons that are slay_troll. | + | |
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- | ====Wraiths:==== | + | |
[[:races:Wraiths]] are vulnerable to fire and all holy word based spells (plus the spell turn undead) which is very dangerous because of the area of effect of these spells. Also, a Wraith character casting holy word based prayers could accidentally kill themselves. They are also vulnerable to weapons that are slay_undead. | [[:races:Wraiths]] are vulnerable to fire and all holy word based spells (plus the spell turn undead) which is very dangerous because of the area of effect of these spells. Also, a Wraith character casting holy word based prayers could accidentally kill themselves. They are also vulnerable to weapons that are slay_undead. | ||
=====Classes===== | =====Classes===== | ||
A complete list of classes is available [[:classes|here]]. | A complete list of classes is available [[:classes|here]]. | ||
- | + | ===Alchemist:=== | |
- | ====Alchemist:==== | + | |
[[:classes:Alchemists]] start out with a minimum of combat and spell casting skills. However, their access to the alchemy skill can allow them to build up a considerable fortune, which then allows them to buy necessary items, skill scrolls, etc. to become a potent character later on. | [[:classes:Alchemists]] start out with a minimum of combat and spell casting skills. However, their access to the alchemy skill can allow them to build up a considerable fortune, which then allows them to buy necessary items, skill scrolls, etc. to become a potent character later on. | ||
- | ====Barbarian:==== | + | ===Barbarian:=== |
[[:classes:Barbarians]] are a pure combat class in the early game. Their stat penalties can make diversifying your character extra challenging because learning new skills requires the literacy skill (which they do not start out with) and a high Intelligence (which they start out with a -6 modifier). | [[:classes:Barbarians]] are a pure combat class in the early game. Their stat penalties can make diversifying your character extra challenging because learning new skills requires the literacy skill (which they do not start out with) and a high Intelligence (which they start out with a -6 modifier). | ||
- | ====Devotee, Sorcerer, Summoner, Warlock, Wizard:==== | + | ===Devotee, Sorcerer, Summoner, Warlock, Wizard:=== |
[[:classes:Devotees]], [[:classes:Sorcerers]], [[:classes:Summoners]], [[:classes:Warlocks]], [[:classes:Wizards]], are the "mage" type of classes, the arcane spell casters. These are especially challenging to start out the game with. | [[:classes:Devotees]], [[:classes:Sorcerers]], [[:classes:Summoners]], [[:classes:Warlocks]], [[:classes:Wizards]], are the "mage" type of classes, the arcane spell casters. These are especially challenging to start out the game with. | ||
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Learning the timing and coordination necessary for effective spell casting has a learning curve. Vanquishing as many monsters as you can with a single spell will help you level up faster, but understanding when to use a ball, cone, or bolt based spell takes some practice and learning. This of course assumes your character starts out with one of these spells. Spells can be found for "free" as random treasure, but often times you'll need to purchase new spells from shops or other players. Having a stockpile of money helps with this - which is easier to acquire with one of the melee classes. | Learning the timing and coordination necessary for effective spell casting has a learning curve. Vanquishing as many monsters as you can with a single spell will help you level up faster, but understanding when to use a ball, cone, or bolt based spell takes some practice and learning. This of course assumes your character starts out with one of these spells. Spells can be found for "free" as random treasure, but often times you'll need to purchase new spells from shops or other players. Having a stockpile of money helps with this - which is easier to acquire with one of the melee classes. | ||
- | ====Monk:==== | + | ===Monk:=== |
[[:classes:Monks]] are unable to wield any weapons or wear any armour (other then normal clothing). They are the only class that has access to the meditate skill (allows for fast healing and spell point regeneration) to make up for this. Monks also have a minimum of stat penalties when starting out which gives them the potential to be a decent mix of melee skills and spell casting. But, it's the early game where defense (in the form of armour) and hit points (to withstand damage that the armour can't prevent) are so critical - that leaves the monk "recommended" as a second character that you may want to create. | [[:classes:Monks]] are unable to wield any weapons or wear any armour (other then normal clothing). They are the only class that has access to the meditate skill (allows for fast healing and spell point regeneration) to make up for this. Monks also have a minimum of stat penalties when starting out which gives them the potential to be a decent mix of melee skills and spell casting. But, it's the early game where defense (in the form of armour) and hit points (to withstand damage that the armour can't prevent) are so critical - that leaves the monk "recommended" as a second character that you may want to create. | ||
- | ====Ninja:==== | + | ===Ninja:=== |
[[:classes:Ninjas]] start out with positive modifiers to the core melee stats (Str, Dex, and Con) but also have penalties to the spell casting stats (Wis, Pow.) They do not have any weapon or armour restrictions. Overall, this makes the ninja class rather favourable. Ninjas would probably fall under the category of "recommended" vs "highly recommended. | [[:classes:Ninjas]] start out with positive modifiers to the core melee stats (Str, Dex, and Con) but also have penalties to the spell casting stats (Wis, Pow.) They do not have any weapon or armour restrictions. Overall, this makes the ninja class rather favourable. Ninjas would probably fall under the category of "recommended" vs "highly recommended. | ||
- | ====Priest:==== | + | ===Priest:=== |
[[:classes:Priests]] are very similar to the "mage" classes (Devotee, Sorcerer, Summoner, Warlock and Wizard) with the key difference being the priest uses prayers and grace instead of arcane spells and spell points. The next major difference is that the priest's spell casting is not hindered by armour and that grace can be restored by using the praying skill. What makes a priest a challenge to play is their strengths are in their spells - both offensive & defensive and healing. A player has to purchase and successfully learn all these spells and use them effectively. This is expensive and an even bigger learning curve. The stat bonuses and penalties for the priest reflect this - they start out with penalties to the core melee stats (Str, Dex, and Con) and positive modifiers to their spell casting stats (Int, Wis, Pow.) | [[:classes:Priests]] are very similar to the "mage" classes (Devotee, Sorcerer, Summoner, Warlock and Wizard) with the key difference being the priest uses prayers and grace instead of arcane spells and spell points. The next major difference is that the priest's spell casting is not hindered by armour and that grace can be restored by using the praying skill. What makes a priest a challenge to play is their strengths are in their spells - both offensive & defensive and healing. A player has to purchase and successfully learn all these spells and use them effectively. This is expensive and an even bigger learning curve. The stat bonuses and penalties for the priest reflect this - they start out with penalties to the core melee stats (Str, Dex, and Con) and positive modifiers to their spell casting stats (Int, Wis, Pow.) | ||
- | ====Swashbuckler:==== | + | ===Swashbuckler:=== |
[[:classes:Swashbucklers]] start out with positive modifiers to the core melee stats (Str, Dex, and Con) but also have penalties to the spell casting stats (Int, Wis, Pow.) They do not have any weapon or armour restrictions. They receive a bonus to their Charisma score which can be helpful in the buying and purchasing items from shops. Overall, this makes the swashbuckler class rather favourable. Swashbucklers would probably fall under the category of "recommended" vs "highly recommended." | [[:classes:Swashbucklers]] start out with positive modifiers to the core melee stats (Str, Dex, and Con) but also have penalties to the spell casting stats (Int, Wis, Pow.) They do not have any weapon or armour restrictions. They receive a bonus to their Charisma score which can be helpful in the buying and purchasing items from shops. Overall, this makes the swashbuckler class rather favourable. Swashbucklers would probably fall under the category of "recommended" vs "highly recommended." | ||
- | ====Thief:==== | + | ===Thief:=== |
[[:classes:Thieves]] start off with a penalty to their Constitution score which is critical for hit points. They also receive a considerable bonus to their Dexterity scores too. This helps with their quickness and AC. However, the early game relies so much on hit points because AC will not protect you from many magical attacks, traps, etc. The penalty they receive on their Charisma score will make selling to shops a little less profitable, and buying from shops more expensive. | [[:classes:Thieves]] start off with a penalty to their Constitution score which is critical for hit points. They also receive a considerable bonus to their Dexterity scores too. This helps with their quickness and AC. However, the early game relies so much on hit points because AC will not protect you from many magical attacks, traps, etc. The penalty they receive on their Charisma score will make selling to shops a little less profitable, and buying from shops more expensive. | ||
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=====Table of Contents:===== | =====Table of Contents:===== | ||
* [[#Devourers]] - Not Recommended | * [[#Devourers]] - Not Recommended | ||
- | * [[#Gaea]] - Not recommended | + | * [[#Gaea]] - Not recommended (but recommended for monks) |
* [[#Gnarg]] - Somewhat recommended | * [[#Gnarg]] - Somewhat recommended | ||
* [[#Gorokh]] - Recommended | * [[#Gorokh]] - Recommended |