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Starter Guide

Note: Some images may have changed since this tutorial was written, however the bulk of the information remains the same.

Installation

Character Basic of Aranock The Beginning Some Game Knowledge

Character

Creating New Character

Run the game client. You should be able to see a window like this.

To create new character, first u will have to click on "Create new Account".

1. Type in the name you wanted for your character.
Password field is for security, it can be left empty.

2. Choose a gender, they look a little different in game.

3. Enter a description for your character.
It should contain your chracter name at least once.
It can be left empty.

4. Choosing a race. There are 3 basic races, Templar, Mercenary, Harakim.
Templar - they are fighters. (recommended for beginners)
Harakim - they are spellers.
Mercenary - they are mix class, having a balance of spells and fighting skills.
The rest of the races can only be attain in game after some requirements are met.
For more infomation regarding races, they can be found here under Races.

After you have done with those above, click "Start".



Saving Character

Saving your character is important!
Saving your character will create a character file.You need it to play your character!

After you had successfully enter the game, your character is ready to be saved.
Exit your character from the game.

Run the client and click the "Save" button. Save it anywhere you like.
It is recommended that you save it in the same folder as your game client, it will be easier to find it.



Loading Character

If you have more than one character and you wish to switch to another character, you will have to load your character file.

Click the "Load" button.
Find the character file which you would like to play and load it.

P.S: If you have a character which is already loaded, you need to have it saved.
If it is not saved and you load another character or create a new character, you will not be able to access to your unsaved character anymore.

Note: Some images may have changed since this tutorial was written, however the bulk of the information remains the same.