Tips
- Bind your spells to hotkeys by pressing F1 - F12 when your cursor is over a spell icon in the spell foldout.
- To use potions or fish on your pet, drag the item to the icon in the top-left of the screen. Alternately, you may hold SHIFT while right-clicking on them.
- Send your pet back to town to sell all its unequipped items! Click on the icon in the top-left of the screen to send them on their way.
- Hold down the ALT key to see any loot you might have forgotten on the ground, or toggle this feature with the button on the bottom toolbar.
- Use the arrow keys to look around corners, to get a better view of your surroundings.
- The mousewheel allows you to zoom in or out. Clicking the mousewheel will recenter the view.
- TAB toggles the minimap on or off, and cycles through the available zoom levels.
- Holding CTRL while moving will allow your character to run. You can toggle continuous running with the R key, or the button on the bottom toolbar.
- Feed items to your pet by placing them on the icon in the top-left corner of the screen.
- Feeding fish to your pet can change it into other creatures for varying durations.
- Holding down the SHIFT key while attacking allows you to remain in place.
- Holding down the SHIFT key while clicking on an item will cause your pet to pick it up.
- Holding down the SHIFT key while clicking on a merchant will cause your pet to sell from their own inventory.
- Holding down the SHIFT key while clicking on a magic fountain will cause your pet to drink from it.
- When buying or selling from merchants you can instantly buy or sell an item by holding the SHIFT key while clicking it.
- Feed potions to your pet to heal it when it is fleeing. Don't worry, it can't die!
- Items with purple text are magical Items. Items with teal highlights are unique items that are very valuable. Items with yellow highlights are artifacts that are very rare and unique.
- Unidentified items may be identified by using an identify scroll on them.
- Items in the hotkey slots at the bottom of the screen may be used by pressing the corresponding number.
- Watch your health! When the red bar gets low, you are close to dying.
- Townsfolk with an ! above their heads have quests for you to perform!
- You can place fish in your quickslots so that they can be fed to your pet in the heat of battle.
- Left-click on monsters to attack them. You can also left-click and hold to continuously attack a monster.
- If you are being hit often in battle, you may need to raise your Dexterity, or purchase better armor.
- Critical Strikes cause double the normal amount of damage - increasing the Critical Strike skill makes these powerful hits more likely.
- If you are willing to invest in the Charm Skill, you can learn Identify and Town Portal spells that will make common tasks much cheaper for you.
- Enchanting items with Rikko the Enchanter is an excellent way to enhance existing weapons and armor. The higher in level you are, the better the enchantment that Rikko can provide.
- Each of the different creatures your pet may be transformed into has different strengths and weaknesses. Learn these attributes to better select a form for your pet that will benefit you the most.
- Learning the Shield Battle skill also gives you the chance of blocking traps when they are sprung.
- When your Renown increases a level, you gain 4 extra skill points to spend as you see fit. Rollo the Minstrel can increase your Renown for a fee - allowing you to effectively purchase skill points!
- Items that you gamble for are always available for less gold than they would be at any other merchant - often substantially so! They may also be much more potently magical than any other items available in town.
- If a quest-giver requests that an item be returned to them, you are not required to do so. If you like the look of the item, you can always cancel the quest and keep it for yourself!
- Elite and Legendary items are much more powerful than their mundane counterparts. However, these items require Fame to wield!
- When your character gains a level, remember to assign the points you gained! Click on the Level Up button in the bottom-left corner of the screen to distribute your hard-earned points.
- To enable blood, press CTRL-SHIFT-~ and type Blood. To disable it, type Noblood.
- You can perform rage attack by pressing on the spacebar.
- You can switch between weapon set I and II by pressing on the backspace.
- Your total physical damage output gets doubled when performing a rage attack.
- A Rage attack will require lots of stamina and a bit of mana.
- The Human race is known to have great powers in the school of magic.
- The Shadow Elf race is known to have great powers in the ways of archery.
- The Half Orc race is known to have great powers in the art of combat.
- The Cogger race is known to have great powers in the field of defense.
- To recieve the master quest, you must complete both Typhon and Druantia realm quests.
- Bring 3 tarot cards to Byron Soothsayer in exchange for a gift.
- Pressing down CTRL-SHIFT-U will unlock your camera. Orbit by holding down the middle mouse button.
- You must collect and return all the hero items before advancing to the realm boss.
- Race quests are given by Malkondra in the Temple of Fate.
- You must be at least level 52 to challenge the Nemesis.
- Giving your pet a health regenerating item can greatly reduce its flee state.
- It's ideal to buy a fishing pole at the beginning to generate some quick income by fishing.
- The best heirlooms are jewelry items since there's no requirement for them.
- Once the master quest is complete, you can choose not to retire and continue on by deep delving.
- There's about 2.1 billion dungeon floors if you choose to go deep delving.
- Placing points into critical strikes in the skill tree only affects melee weapons and not spells.
- Magic find items will not give bonuses to fishing.
- A rejuvenation potion will replenish your health and mana simultaneously.
- Elixirs will replenish your health, mana and stamina instantaneously.
- Slow effect can be countered with the haste spell.
- Use the auto sort button to rearrange your loot for better management.
- Use the red arrows in your quest log to track quests.
- Hovering your mouse over the health bar will display active resistances.
- Coffee has the ability to remove most slow and web effects.
- Eyedrops have the ability to cure blindness effect.
- Human characters start with 9 extra points in magic.
- Human characters start with 5% extra magic.
- Human characters start with 9 extra points in mana.
- Human characters start with 5% extra mana.
- Human characters start with 5 extra points in staff skill.
- Human characters start with 5 extra points in attack magic skill.
- Human characters start with 5 extra points in defense magic skill.
- Human characters start with 5 extra points in charm magic skill.
- Human characters start with 5 extra points in spell casting skill.
- Shadow Elf characters start with 11 extra points in magic.
- Shadow Elf characters start with 15 extra points in dexterity.
- Shadow Elf characters start with 5% extra dexterity.
- Shadow Elf characters start with 5 extra points in bow and crossbow skills.
- Shadow Elf characters start with 5 extra points in spear skill.
- Shadow Elf characters start with 5 extra points in dual wield skill.
- Shadow Elf characters start with 5 extra points in sword skill.
- Shadow Elf characters start with 5% extra movement speed.
- Orc characters start with 15 extra points in strength.
- Orc characters start with 5% extra strength.
- Orc characters start with 15 extra points in stamina.
- Orc characters start with 5% extra stamina.
- Orc characters start with 5 extra points in axe skill.
- Orc characters start with 5 extra points in club skill.
- Orc characters start with 5 extra points in polearm skill.
- Orc characters start with 5 extra points in hammer skill.
- Orc characters start with 5 extra points in shield skill.
- Cogger characters start with 5% extra strength.
- Cogger characters start with 5% extra damage taken.
- Cogger characters start with 5 extra points in critical strike skill.
- Cogger characters start with 5% extra armor bonus.
- Cogger characters start with 5% extra damage reflected.