NOTICE

The lore articles on the wiki are currently being rewritten in some capacity. If you wish for the most updated information, or knowledge on a specific article, the best place to reach out is in #sim-lore-general on Discord.

New Player Guide

From New Frontiers Wiki
Revision as of 10:56, 5 July 2020 by Cozmob (talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search

New to Second Life

If you're brand new to second life, check out the page on Getting started with Second Life.

We suggest getting used to the controls and interface before visiting the sim as they can often be confusing to newer players.

Visiting the sim

If you've played second life before, have an account and would like to get started in the sim or if you've read the above and are comfortable enough to dive in, you're first stop is visiting the sim.

Once you've teleported to the above link, you should be in our landing area, a safe OOC hub where you can get acclimated to the sim. In front of you will be a set of terminals past the lounge chairs. Ensure you check the Sim Rules before progressing. There is also a link to our Community Discord, the best place to go if you have questions or need help.

Starter Terminals

Getting the HUD and registration

To get the HUD, click on the object seen in the picture below and it will send you a folder with the latest hud!

NFHUD.png

Once you accept the folder you will have new folder in your inventory. Add [NF] Hud and [NF] Overhead Text. You will now see the minimized Hud on the left side of your screen. In your chat box in the bottom left, you will also get a message informing you to click a link an enter a key to create your account and password. Once created there will be a link to go to the login page for the hud site. Your username will be your account name in the following format. Username Residesnt (For newer names) and Firstname Lastname for those with legacy usernames. A space and not a . is used to login.

Creating a character

Before moving onto character creation you should get a good idea of what character you intend to create. Which of the Races available within the sim will they be? Make sure you pick one that is in line with their races appearance guidelines which can be found on each races page along with the general Appearance Guide for all races and avatars.

Once you've decided on a race, you should think about their background, pick out where they came from, what they've done and why they're here. A good place to start for a general idea of the sims lore is the Lore Overview page along with the race you intend to play's page.

On the leftside of your page you should see an option for character creation as shown.

Nfsimweb1.png

Click on the Character creation link and you will be brought to a page where you can begin making your first character. Once you've picked out everything, clicking create will make the character for you and you are ready to go.

Once you've created your character, there is a teleporter pictured below that will bring you down to the IC area below when you are ready to start.

Once you're ready, this door will take you down to the IC part of the sim

Items and Inventory

The players inventory is filled by both collecting looting nodes scattered around the sim, as well as obtaining your UBI from the sims ATM system.

In the interim, when you first step on the IC landing platform, there is a box in front of you to grab a basic, starter kit for combat RP.

Getting an ID

You begin your character with an ID in your inventory

Story

We Recommend returning to the main page to begin reading through the array of race and political lore that has been created for the sim. If you want somewhere to start, try finding which race you've chose, or which interests you, and begin reading up on their information.

Dice Combat

To start, dice combat follows the guidelines set out in the public Dice document

Dice Document

The stats involved in combat require the necessary items connected to them, such as, only being able to use an assault rifle if you HAVE an assault rifle.

To begin, you actually have to become engaged in combat through roleplay. This can be the result of an argument, attempted offense, or just sparring. If the combat does not use a surprise attack, all parties agree to combat, and they roll initiative.

After initiative is selected, each player takes a turn pointing out their intended actions, performing the rolls or checks therein, and then posting the roleplay of said action, while the next part is planning their move. Combat is intended to be resolved quickly, but expect some days, it may take and hour or two for a full combat scene to play out.