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Character Creation

Welcome to the Medieval Europe. In this Role Play Game you will make your way through a world of chances, abuses, corruption, justice; and you will have to quickly find the path that suits you best. Still didn't find one? Build your own. Because in ME everything is possible, everything.

But let's take a step back and see what happens before you enter our world:

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This is the first choice you will have to face in your whole new life. First your given name and family name: remember, you're a medieval villager, not a present hipster, so please choose a name that suits the situation, avoiding famous historical people's name!

Secondly your culture and sex. Those may not be your real features (If I'm an italian male I may choose a Scottish girl in the game) and it won't influence our gameplay, it is purely preferential.

Finally you will have to choose your kingdom of birth. Make this choice carefully as not every kingdom takes care of its new people the same way, but keep in mind you may change it later too. To see what the kingdom has to say click on the link "Kingdom Information".

Afterwards you'll jump deeper in the game play and have to make your first important decision: Skill points.

Attribute Points

You will have 40 Attribute Points to divide into:

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Choose carefully as you will be able to change them only once, after your birth and within 30 days.

  Please specify: 
  * that is possible to change them once before 30 days are passed in the character dashboard pagew
  * after that it is possible to change them paying a fee, refer to FAQ number... (check the faq and make a link )
  --Sunchaser (talk) 12:27, 7 April 2013 (MSK)

Start Up

As soon as you start, you will be provided with a Newborn package that was designed to help you in your first days of life. The package contains:

  • 50 Silver coins
  • 5 Bread
  • A hut
  • A Free Tool

In order:

  • The Silver coins are the currency of the game, with them you will be able to purchase items on the market, pay other players for services, goods, you may be fined for infractions in Silver coins, etc. Basically they are everyday money.
  • The Bread is a Food that helps you recover Glut, which is one of the three Conditions you can find in the center of the upper screen. The glut represent how hungry you are and it will fall back of 16% every midnight, once it gets to 0 and midnight comes your health will start decaying of 10% each day, unless you eat something. (see: Bread and Food)
   It is not true that the glut is taken back at midnight, the timing changes from character to character. --Sunchaser (talk) 12:29, 7 April 2013 (MSK)
  • The hut is the basic private Structure, it is a building where the player may rest or store goods. It is important to have one because otherwise you would have to sleep in a Tavern, which is a building providing the possibility to sleep for money.
  • The free tool helps you start getting a Job, you can request it in the local Castle or Native Village (see: Money in ME)

Communicating with other players

Communication is very important in the game, it is in fact the most useful resource of information and money ever. For that reason there are many ways to get in touch and keep in touch with other players (Note: There are no NPCs)

Messages

Messages are a private way to talk with a specific person, as you were born your regent sent you a message. You can find them in the left list of actions.

Chat

Chats are a public way to talk, maybe with random people. There is for this purpose the ME chat, accessible from the top of the page. Other kind of Chat rooms, more private, are the Group Chat, where all the group members can take part, and the Home Chat, where only invited members may access the discussion.

   describe how to get in the chat. (where is the link) --Sunchaser (talk) 12:30, 7 April 2013 (MSK)

Making money in ME

Making money in ME is vital as it was at the time, you need money to feed yourself and make basic actions such as sleeping at inns, buy tools to work, but also to increasing and improve your belongings, such as Shops, Fields, Houses, etc. The most common way to earn coins is to work. Each time you work a certain time is required, this is a work cycle and it is possible to queue up to 3 work cycles with the Worker Bonus (see: [|ME Bonus packages]). Some works, like extracting natural resources, require tools, that you can easily buy on the market or require for free to the nearest Castle or Native Village (Only once, and for players younger than 30 days or 30 days old). Other parallel ways of making money are in the next chapters.

  the Me Bonus packages link is broken. --Sunchaser (talk) 12:34, 7 April 2013 (MSK)

Working in the Barracks

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Working at the Barracks is the easiest but longest way to earn money.

You don't need any tool, any contract or any kind of skill, everyone can do it, but it's very bad payed. Nevertheless it is a good way to survive as it gives you 1 Bread loaf (see: Energy, Glut) and 5 coins each work cycle, that is supposed to last 2hrs. This may help you survive the first days giving you something to eat and some money to buy something rentable later.

  Link is broken, please fix it to an internal page. cleaning prison is not really bad; say that it takes only 0.2% glut. --Sunchaser (talk) 12:34, 7 April 2013 (MSK)

Jobs and announcement boards

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Seeing the Announcement Board is one of the actions you can do in the Castle

When you look in the Bulletin board in the Castle of your Region you might see some work announcements. When you accept them a contract will be made between you and the poster of the offer. Depending on this accord terms, you might either jut accomplish some unrelated actions, or may be granted access to a structure, like a Shop or a Field

  I would say to check the Town Crier to find out where the announcements are posted. --Sunchaser (talk) 12:34, 7 April 2013 (MSK)

For more informations see: Castle

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This is an example of a Shop you might work into

In a Shop you are crafting processed items out of raw materials. Keep in touch with your employer to know what to craft and in what quantity. However you should know that canceling actions in a Shop result in loss of all items used in the crafting AND final product supposed to be produced, so to avoid severe consequences you should always finish your actions.

For more informations see: Shop

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This is an example of a Field you might work into

In a Field you are sowing and, after some time, harvesting the produced items. It goes as for the Shops the principle of never canceling the action, as the materials used are not yours.


For more informations see: Field

Voting for ME

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In the right bottom part of your screen you may see those links. These pages will lead you to different Gaming Toplist Sites, and you will be able to vote for ME in exchange for some "Glut & Silver" and for some "Energy". Precise quantity is told in the Voting page.

Selling Doubloons

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In the right bottom part of your screen you may see those links. From here you can buy (in real life currency) and use Doubloons, which are the "Bonus" currency of the game. In fact you may use them to halve the working time of all your actions, travel without fees, etc. or alternatively you can sell them on the market to gain some Silver coins, to use in the game.

Health, Energy, Glut

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Those are the three conditions that affect your character's life. It is important to look after them and to always check their level. For example in the image in the left, the character won't be able to work for long, as their energy is low, the glut level is mediocre and will soon need some refill. Nevertheless the health is at maximum, so the character is in good status.


Health

Health is stating how much wounds or injuries you have been taking lately. If Health goes down to zero your character will die and you will need to restart your life with a different one (your account will still stay). To heal yourself you may find some health kits in churches, or healing pills from Herbalists. However the only two ways you could possibly lose health are:

  • If your glut is zero at midnight (10%)
  • If you go to war (variable percentage)

Energy

Energy is stating how much more can your character do actions, if it goes down to zero you won't be able to do anything and you will have to Rest. Each action you do will take down your energy of a specific percentage, that changes depending on the kind of action (see: tables). There are few ways to restore it:

Glut

Glut is stating how much hungry your character is. This condition will go down every day at midnight by 16%, if the glut is already zero 10% Health will be taken off; this will not apply if your glut is between 1 and 15, it will then simply go to zero. Recovering Glut is simple, you just need to eat any kind of Food

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