![]() I prooobably wouldn't use mudlet as a first client either - don't get me wrong, it's amazing, but out of the box it's very bare bones until you make some aliases and triggers and install plugins or learn to code! If you use mudlet, best advice is to make something (or install a plugin) that turns the numpad into n s e w commands when hit - that's a standard on most clients because honestly it's a massive quality of life boost. One I got into recently is Lost Souls, which has a great wiki, crazy classes, killable gods, loads of secrets, cthulhu, and that wonderful dwarf fortress style of overly detailed mechanical systems - I'm especially fond of its knowledge system and bodypart system! No-one roleplays, pve focussed, friendly people, and every class plays differently. A lot of the fun for me was starting out, falling into a river, and then dying to a frog. I started on Ancient Anguish, and it still remains my fave many years later - but it's not got the best tutorial. While it's not a game that particularly hooked me, Aardwolf seems like a good starter mud - hack and slash, lots of classes, and simple to learn. Defences - captures your defences and displays them in an organized, more visual. There are multiple ways to browse through the documentation. Makes some use of server side curing, and the sipper might work. Others Mudlet FAQ Frequently asked questions about Mudlet. Medic - adapted from my Lusternia curing system of the same name, mostly useful for the chaser. Again thanks for the suggestions, I'll keep checking here. A collection of Mudlet packages for Achaea and Lusternia. Thanks for all the suggestions.ĮDIT#3: Next up, I tried Waterdeep. I might have a few issues when starting, in which case I'll make a comment here.ĮDIT: Should mention that I'd also prefer a PvE focused experience.ĮDIT#2: So my choice has become Achaea and I've got to say, it was pretty fun. I would prefer fantasy over sci-fi, but I'm open to all kinds of suggestions. ![]() So, even if I'd like to try Gemstone IV and the like, I don't want to be forced to role-play. I mostly see these games as pieces of history that need to be experienced, more than anything, but I might actually like these games and be more active.ĭon't have much of a role-playing experience - I'm just "naturally tallented", shall we say - and it might get tiring to me pretty fast. Just want to get my curiosity satiated and perharps get some friends to play with me as well. I'm not certain if I'll keep playing, as I have a lot of other games (20+) I haven't finished in my Steam library. This’ll have the system run auto-configuration first - where it’ll detect and enable skills that you have. I've played / watched videos of quite a few ASCII/tile-based games (for example, Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead), so a text based game isn't as big a plunge for me as it could have been. To install the system, make sure GMCP is enabled (Mudlet settings), and that you’re connected to server and port 23, and logged in then use the vinstall command. Want to be a part of an /r/MUD project? Fellow Redditors are lending their talents to an official RMUD codebase and game! Check it out and lend a hand! You can follow /r/mud using the rss feed or on twitter. ![]() Use the following links to only show posts of that type. If there's someone in the room when you enter who isn't being ignored, the basher won't attack.Welcome to /r/MUD, covering MUD, MUSH, MUX, MOO, and all other MU* variants! This persists through logout, so make sure to remove them when you're done if necessary. To let people follow you, or to follow people bashing, you will have to put everyone in the ignore list with 'bsi ' or 'bsi all' to ignore everyone currently in your room at the time of using the alias.'bash area' will allow you to alter the priority that mobs are killed in. Alternatively you can do 'bash add' while in a room with mobs to add them. The system will automatically pick up targets as you kill them.Since you've installed the xml files as modules with the sync option, changes will be written back to the XML file automatically, and you'll see your Git client instantly show what you've changed. on your numpad, or use the 'bashy' alias. In order to make a change in Mudlet (alias/trigger/script), edit in Mudlet directly, then hit Save Profile. If you're a beast, engineer or scoundrel that wants to use it then you'll have to help me add it. Presently it only supports Nanoseer and Fury bashing.For Fury this means up to rupture in battleflow (for swiftcut/wound/rupture) and up to rend in rage (for strike/unstoppable/flyinglash/rend) Mudlet logo artwork, now sharper and better-looking. For Nanoseer this means multistrike/swarm. Lua tables can basically be considered multidimensional arrays and dictionaries at the same time. The system will assume you have your skills, so I suggest not using it if you don't. ![]()
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