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Wurm Online Tutorial
Welcome to the unofficial Wurm Online tutorial. This tutorial will teach you how to feed yourself and how crafting works in the world of the Wurm. You are currently reading the Wurm Wiki, which is an encyclopedia of information about the game. The Wiki is a collaborative effort by Wurm players and developers. In the Wiki you will find many different types of information such as tutorials, fan fiction & lore, maps of the world, descriptions of towns, and item descriptions. If you cannot find the information you require in the wiki, then you can request help in-game using the 'Jenn-Kellon' chat tab.
The Interface
First of all I will explain the interface. In the upper left corner of the game window you will see some text and a few coloured bars, I will explain these one by one.
Skills
Hit F2 on your keyboard to show a list of your skills. There are 4 main categories in this window, characteristics, religion, and spell effects. The characteristic subskills are values representing the current state of your body, mind and soul, for instance, to be able to attack anything, your body characteristic must be at least 1.5, or you will be too weak. Each sub-characteristic is again divided into several under-under characteristics, which has their own functions. For instance, the maximum amount of weight you can carry is determined by your body strength.
Religion skills consist of 3 things, faith, favour and alignment. Alignment basically says whether you are good or evil, this is determined by the actions you do. Some gods won’t accept your prayers if you are evil for instance. Faith is a measure of how much your chosen gods like you, e.g. how much power they bestow in you. Faith is increased by praying at an altar dedicated to your chosen god, although it is capped at 30 for players who does not wish to become priests. Priests are dedicated to following the will of their gods, and as thus, a priest has the ability to cast his or her god’s at the cost of favour. Favor is the equivalent of mana in many other role playing games. Favor is only regained over time once used, so it should be used wisely.
The is by far the most interesting. It lists all the skills you have discovered, as well as a number representing your expertise within that skill. As your skills increase you will find that the various tasks in the game becomes easier, and you will make better and better items. Skills decay over time, as well as when you die, so take good care, your skills are the most valuable thing you have. Due to the skill decay, it is important to specialize if one wants to have high skills, as they will otherwise slowly decay.
Spell effects, or “buffs” as they are known in other games, are temporary magical effects that affect your character.
Inventory
The inventory menu (F3) contains 2 trees, your body and your inventory. Your inventory is where you carry the items you start with, create and pick up. Your body is where your equipped items are placed, as well as where wounds will be located when you take damage. If you click the + next to your body you will see your various body parts, as well as what they contain of wounds or equipment. The “Active:” on the bottom shows which tool or item you are currently using. To activate an item, double left-click on it.
Status Bars
Underneath the white text are 3 coloured bars. The green one is your stamina bar and tells you how much energy you have left to do actions. When you perform an action, your stamina will go down and you will need to wait for it to recharge before you do another action, or the action will take much longer to finish. Tired people work slower. The speed with which your stamina bar recharges is determined by your food and water bars, the orange and blue ones underneath the stamina bar. You can refill your water bar by drinking water from a tile with water on it, or from a container in your inventory. The food bar is refilled by eating, how to get food is explained later in the tutorial.
All actions except for moving are done by right-clicking. Try right-clicking a few things to see what options are available. Once the right click menu has loaded, you will at the bottom of it see an option saying “What’s this?” Clicking this will open an ingame window with an explanation of the item you right clicked on.
Chat and Events
The interface also consists of 2 text boxes, one for talking with other players, the other for the game to deliver messages to you. The Local tab is for chatting to people that are near you, you can see which people can see your messages in the list in the right side of the first box. The Jenn-Kellon tab is a global chat for all players of the same kingdom on your server. If you wish to send a message that only one other player can see, you can type in “/t playername message” to open a tab where you and “playername” can chat together in private.
The Event chat is, as mentioned, where you receive information from the game. If you fail or succeed an action, get attacked or the server is shutting down, this is where you can find the information. The buttons underneath it are used for toggling your status. “Climbing” will enable you to go up steep slopes, but it will heavily reduce your stamina, and you can not regain stamina while climbing. Faithful allows you to do actions that your god frowns upon, although you will lose some faith from it. When Lawful is activated, it will prevent you from doing illegal things. If you go unlawful, you can steal items, but be warned, guards do not like thieves.
The text next to the Lawful button displays more of your current status. The first word is your current fighting style, the rest can be either a warning about low stamina, low or high food and low water levels.
First Steps
- Move about with the keys W, S, A and D keys. Turn by holding the left mouse button and moving the mouse. There is no jump key, movement in Wurm is very simplistic.
- You will start the game in Newtown (NT). NT is a relatively safe haven for new players, but as soon as you leave NT you must be wary of the many creatures that inhibit the lands of Wurm.
- Take your bearings using the Settlement_token in the centre of NT. This is found on the path next to the trader huts. On top of the token is a compass.
- If you get attacked by a creature, try to flee into water. Only a few animals (rats and bears) can pursue you across water.
- Village guards will attack creatures that enter deeded land so if you can make it into a deeded area (such as New Town) you should be safe.
- For the first 24 hours of your Wurm playing time (real life time spent ingame) you can get free food at the huts in NT.
After 24h have passed, you must obtain food via cooking or trade. Hence, it is wise to spend time learning to feed yourself. For this you will need a few items:
- Pottery bowl
- Ingredients
- Fire
The equipment in your inventory when you begin the game will enable you to obtain these items.
1. Ingredients
- To forage for food ingredients, find a patch of grass, and right-click on a grass tile then select Nature -> Forage.
- You will have to forage many different grass patches to obtain ingredients, and it's best to move away from NT for this, as each grass patch can only be foraged once in any 24h period. Hence, you need to find grass that nobody has foraged in the last 24h.
- Find a few berries, nuts and herbs before moving on to stage 2 of this tutorial.
2. Pottery Bowl
- You will need clay to make a pottery bowl. Clay is found near water.
- There is a small patch of clay on the northwest shore of NT, but it is useless due to overuse.
- For a reliable source of clay, head directly North out of NT (use the compass on top of the NewTown Settlement_token to find your bearings) and swim up-river to the north. Hug the coastline to your left as you head north, and you will eventually cross a crude land-bridge spanning the river.
- Keep following the coastline around the beachhead to the left and you'll begin heading more to the west. Where this coastline begins to turn back north again there is a very large area of clay which should meet your needs.
- Once you find a clay tile, open your inventory and double-click your shovel to 'activate' it.
- With the shovel 'active', right-click on your clay tile and select 'dig'
- You should then obtain a piece of clay in your inventory. Find your Right Hand in the 'Body' inventory, and make it active by double-clicking
- Right-click on the clay. Select create -> containers -> clay bowl.
- If creation of the bowl fails, repeat the steps until you succeed. If you make an unfinished clay bowl, keep trying until you make a finished one.
- Make a few clay bowls and perhaps also a clay jar while you're at it.
- Clay bowls must be fired into pottery bowls before they become useful.
3. Fire
- You need to obtain kindling to light your fire. Activate your Axe and find a tree. Examine the trees by right-clicking the ground around them and selecting 'Examine'. Pick a mature or old tree, and avoid fruit trees as they're unsuitable.
- Right-click the tree and Cut Down. When the tree is down, right click the felled tree and chop it up into logs.
- With a log in your inventory (Right-click -> Take), right click the log and Create -> Misc -> Kindling. Repeat until successful. Make a few spare for later, they're always useful.
- Activate your Steel & Flint, then right click the kindling and create a campfire. Once it's lit, activate some of the wood scraps you made while creating kindling and right click the fire. Burn the scraps to keep the fire going (Most wooden items can be burned to fuel a fire).
- You will need to fuel the fire with about 20 kg of wood every hour or so, you can see its status by examining. If it does not say “The fire burns steadily and will burn for a long time.” You need to put on fuel.
4. Completing the Bowls
- Put your empty clay bowls into the fire. Right-click the fire and select 'Open', then drag the clay bowls across from your inventory.
- The bowls will take quite a while to heat up and become pottery. While they do this, you can try making some different items from your log, botanize and forage more, or do something completely different, just make sure to examine the fire from time to time to see if it needs fuel.
- It is a good idea to put all your berries, nuts and spices into the fire as well (not inside the bowls), so they can heat up. This reduces the time needed to make food when you put them into the finished bowls.
- Once the clay bowls have turned into a pottery bowls (this will happen once the clay bowl has been glowing from heat for a while) take it out of the fire along with the ingredients.
- Drag one berry and one herb onto each pottery bowl in your inventory so they are located inside the bowl. Examine the bowl and it should mention the 'difficulty' of the casserole you're about to cook.
- Put the pottery bowls containing casserole ingredients back into the fire.
- Keep checking the pot in the fire until the contents of the pot turn into 'Casserole'. If you see the word “casserole” when you click the +, you have successfully made your first item of food.
- Take the pottery bowl out of the fire and eat the casserole if you are hungry. Otherwise, store the casserole in your inventory for later.
The food you make here at first is poor quality, and will not fill you up. However, it should fill you enough to enable you to work and gain stamina. As you cook more food, your skill will increase and you will make better and better food. Once you gain access to meat, fish and vegetables and have a frying pan, you can start making 'meals' with other ingredients. Meals are more valuable than casseroles or stews since they can fill your food bar to 100%.
What Next?
- Obtaining a fishing rod will give you access to a reliable method of obtaining meat, which is important for creating quality food.
- You could chop down a few trees to make wooden spindles, and later sell them to the trader where you started. From the money you earn, you could buy food, tools and weapons at the various traders.
- You could borrow use of a forge to smelt iron ore and create your first weapon; a Short Sword. The Short Sword has to be equipped in your right hand for most efficiency, you can later use this sword to kill attacking, weak, animals such as Large Rats.
- You could also create a Butchering Knife so you can get pelts and food from killed creatures.
- If you are lucky and ask around, you might be introduced to a nice village or neighborhood to live.