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== Starsworn’s GSIV New Player Bullet Guide ==
== Overview ==
''Game commands are shown in CAPS.''


Game commands are listed in '''ALL CAPS''' to show what you type.
== How to ask for help ==
You can speak locally or reach the thought net, find Mentors, and meet players in central hubs.


You can abbreviate most commands! For example, instead of <code>INVENTORY</code>, you can just do <code>i</code>.
<pre{{log2}}>
'Say Hello!
SAY hello
ESP TUNE HELP
ESP TUNE HELP
THINK Hello, I have a question!
THINK TO JOHN Hi!
THINK ON HELP Can someone help me, please?
DIR TOWN SQUARE
DIR SILVERWOOD MANOR
RING bell
DISCORD
</pre>


=== How do I ask for help? ===
* **Help/OOC/Merchant** channels are fine for questions; **General** is in-character.
You can speak to other players by prefacing your comment with a leading apostrophe or by typing SAY:
* **Mentors:** Use {{code|DIR SILVERWOOD MANOR}} then {{code|RING bell}} to call for one.
* **Town center:** {{code|DIR TOWN SQUARE}} to find other adventurers.
* **Discord:** {{code|DISCORD}} joins the official server (there’s a Help channel).


{| class="wikitable"
== How should I build my character? ==
! Command !! Result
Most imaginative builds can work; some are easier than others.
|-
| 'Hello! || You say, "Hello!"
|-
| SAY hello || You say, "Hello!"
|}


Advanced roleplaying tip: You can use '''TONE''' and '''SPEECH VERB''' to see lists of commands:
=== Stats ===
{| class="wikitable"
* Stats depend on race/profession and grow with levels.
! Command !! Result
* Aim to hit 100s around level 100 (avoid capping too early).
|-
* You can change your stats up to **5** times before level 20.
| SAY :happy hello! || You say happily, "Hello!"
* To optimize, use a calculator (e.g., https://www.nitefallz.com/) or ask for help.
|-
* Common approaches:
| SAY =laugh hello || You laugh, "Hello!"
# Optimize for level 19, then swap to a longer-term spread.
|-
# Optimize for ~70 and plan a fixstat potion (~15m silver) for level-100 spreads.
| SAY =laugh :happy hello || You happily laugh, "Hello!"
# Optimize directly for level 100 and “set and forget.”
|}


=== How do I interact with myself, others, and the world? ===
=== Skills ===
* You can freely respec skills until level 20.
* Getting started:
** Use defaults from character creation.
** Read your profession’s [[Category:Guides|beginner guides]].
** Ask on the ESP Help channel or in profession Discords.
* For bounties (skinning/bandits/search/herbs): Perception ×1–2, First Aid ×1–2, Survival ×1.


'''Things about YOU'''
== How should I manage my items? ==
* <code>INVENTORY</code>: shows what you’re carrying and wearing
Keep encumbrance low; travel light.
* <code>EXP</code>: shows your experience
* <code>INFO</code>: shows your level, race, stats, and other details
* <code>SKILLS</code>: shows your training
* <code>SPELL ACTIVE</code>: shows what spells are currently on you
* <code>HEALTH</code>: shows your health, spirit, stamina, mana


'''Things about OTHERS'''
<pre{{log2}}>
* <code>LOOK &lt;name&gt;</code>: see their description
* <code>PROFILE &lt;name&gt;</code>: view their profile if public
* Use verbs (e.g., <code>SMILE &lt;name&gt;</code>, <code>BOW &lt;name&gt;</code>) to interact

'''Things about the WORLD'''
* <code>LOOK</code>: see the current room
* Move by typing directions: <code>N</code>, <code>S</code>, <code>E</code>, <code>W</code>, <code>NE</code>, <code>SW</code>, etc.
* <code>GO &lt;object&gt;</code> (e.g., <code>GO DOOR</code>): move through obvious exits
* <code>ANALYZE ROOM</code>: see a list of obvious exits
* <code>DIR &lt;location&gt;</code>: get directions to a place
* <code>LOOK &lt;object&gt;</code>: examine details in the room

To reach the thought net (players anywhere can hear/respond), do ESP TUNE HELP twice, then:

{| class="wikitable"
! Command !! Result
|-
| THINK Hello, I have a question! || [You]: Hello, I have a question!
|-
| THINK TO JOHN Hi! || [Focused to John] You think, "Hi!"
|-
| THINK ON HELP Can someone help me, please? || [You]: Can someone help me, please?
|}

* You can freely discuss questions in Help, Merchant, and OOC; the General channel is in-character.
* Use DIR for directions to Silverwood Manor, then RING the bell to call for a Mentor (experienced player).
* <code>DIR TOWN SQUARE</code> will lead you to the town center, where other adventurers can help.
* <code>DISCORD</code> joins the official Discord server (there’s a Help channel where players are happy to assist!).

=== How should I build my character? ===
Make whatever you imagine! All combinations are potentially viable, though some are easier than others. Offbeat builds can work!

'''Stats (Strength, Wisdom, etc.):'''
* Stats are based on your race and class, and they grow as you level up.
* If a stat reaches 100 too early, you miss out on the growth afterwards.
* The goal is for them to just hit 100 when you reach level 100.
* You can’t actually have 100 in everything, but you can get close.
* You can change your stats a total of 5 times before you turn level 20.
* Good stats to optimize before level 20 are: Logic (speeds Exp absorption), Strength (adds to AS), Agility/Dexterity (reduces roundtime). Spellcasters should check their page to see which stat contributes to their CS.
* To optimize your stats, use a calculator or ask someone else to help. Calculator options:
** For optimal stats at level 100 (download file and open): [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mES5WeE8_5_zUyw3a95N3E0i_pVU5yqw/view?usp=sharing Nisugi's Stat Allocator]
** For optimal stats at a chosen level: [https://goodnitefallz.ffng.xyz/index.html Nitefallz Stat Allocator]
* There are 3 recommended paths (choose by preference):
# Optimize for level 19 to speed up leveling to that point, then switch to option 2 or 3.
# Optimize for level ~70, then plan to use a fixstat potion (about 15m silver, or 1m bounty points) to optimize for level 100. You can complete bounties as you level up and save your points to use on the potion.
# Optimize for level 100: set and forget.

'''Skills:'''
* You can change skills freely and instantly as many times as you like until you turn level 20.
* Core skills vary by class. Some options to get started:
** Use the default skills provided in character creation.
** Use your class’s Beginner’s Guide: https://gswiki.play.net/Category:Guides
** Ask on the ESP Help channel for guidance.
** Ask in your class’s Discord channel for guidance.
* If you plan to try bounties, consider the following (helps with Skinning, Bandits, Search, Herb):
** Perception 1-2x, First Aid 1-2x, Survival 1x

=== How can I make friends? ===

* Most players are very friendly!
* The easiest way is to start up a conversation.
* Players tend to concentrate in town center, so that's a good place to start.
* You could ask a question about their character, or an item of theirs, or about the world.
* You could also ask if anyone wants to go hunting with you.
* If you see someone else hunting in the same place as you, ask to group up!
* Checking the calendar for scheduled roleplaying events is a great way to meet other players, too: https://www.play.net/gs4/
* You can use the '''BEFRIEND''' verb to keep track, and to see who's online!

=== How should I manage my items? ===
* Do these commands once:
<pre>
SET SORTED ON
SET SORTED ON
STOW SET BACKPACK
STOW SET BACKPACK
STOW ITEM
STOW RIGHT
STOW LEFT
</pre>
</pre>
* Now, you can do e.g. STOW AXE, STOW RIGHT, or STOW ALL to put the item(s) into that container.
* Encumbrance is an ongoing battle; try to stay lean. Don’t carry extra armor sets, dozens of skins, or heavy quartz orbs.
* If you’re attacking things, try to keep your roundtime under 5–6 seconds.
* Early on, all you really need is one or two big containers (cloak and backpack), armor, weapon, and shield if you use it.


=== How do I kill things? ===
* Don’t carry extra armor sets, piles of skins, or heavy quartz orbs.
'''Attack'''
* Early necessities: 1–2 big containers (cloak/backpack), armor, weapon, and (if used) shield.
* <code>KILL &lt;target&gt;</code>


'''Stance system'''
== How do I kill things? ==
* In combat, you can set the offensiveness vs. defensiveness of your position with STANCE.
Understand stances, roundtime, and your attack options.
* <code>STANCE D</code> = defensive (most DS); used by most casters (except wizards).
* <code>STANCE O</code> = offensive (most AS).
* <code>STANCE ADV</code> = a middle ground for physical attackers.
* You will incur roundtime (time before you can act again). If it goes over 5–6s, lighten your load.


'''Cast'''
<pre{{log2}}>
* <code>INCANT &lt;spell#&gt;</code> (e.g., <code>INCANT 1700</code>)
KILL (target)
STANCE D
STANCE O
STANCE ADV
INCANT 1700
WEAP LIST
SHIELD LIST
QSTRIKE -3 (target)
MSTRIKE
GLD
FEAT
</pre>

* **STANCE D** (defensive): max DS; common for casters early.
* **STANCE O** (offensive): max AS.
* **STANCE ADV**: balanced for physicals.
* If roundtime exceeds ~5–6 seconds, lighten your load.


'''Special attacks'''
== How do I level up? ==
* <code>WEAP LIST</code> to see weapon abilities.
* <code>SHIELD LIST</code> to see shield abilities.
* [<code>ARMOR LIST</code> to see armor abilities.]
* <code>QSTRIKE -3 &lt;target&gt;</code> does an attack with −3s RT at a stamina cost; you can use any number.
* <code>MSTRIKE</code>, largely deprecated in favor of WEAP abilities.
* <code>GLD</code> for guild skills (later).
* <code>FEAT</code> for other abilities (later).


=== Quick boosts ===
=== How do I level up? ===
* Do the introductory quest.
* Do the introductory quest.
* Visit local {{code|DIR}} landmarks for one-time EXP.
* Visit each of the DIR areas in your town for a one-time EXP reward.
* Some NPCs (e.g., Thraak in Wehnimer’s Landing) give an intro Q&A EXP.
* Many towns have an NPC (e.g., Warrior Thraak in Wehnimer’s Landing) who gives an intro speech and EXP after a few questions.
* Deliver messages for town bondsmen for silver/EXP.
* Go to the town bondsman or similar NPC and deliver messages for silver and EXP.


'''Hunt'''
=== Hunting loop ===
* Kill in the wilds, then rest in town to absorb Field EXP faster on nodes (taverns, town centers).
* “Hunting” = killing things in the wilds, then resting in town.
* Check progress with {{code|EXP}}.
* Check your experience via <code>EXP</code>.
* Killing grants Field Exp that you absorb over time.
* You absorb faster on “nodes,” often places like Town Center or a tavern.


=== Bounties ===
'''Bounties'''
* Bounties are found at your town's Adventurer's Guild, at the taskmaster NPC.
<pre{{log2}}>
ASK TASK FOR BOUNTY
* You can obtain a bounty via '''ASK TASKMASTER FOR BOUNTY'''.
* '''BOUNTY''' will then show the details of your task.
ASK (name) FOR BOUNTY
* If it's too difficult, return to the taskmaster and '''ASK TASK TO REMOVE BOUNTY'''.
BOUNTY
ASK TASK TO REMOVE BOUNTY
* When complete, return and <code>'''ASK TASK FOR BOUNTY'''</code> again.
* Rewards: experience, silver, bounty points.
</pre>
* Other options (more advanced): Reim, Open Seas Adventures, healing (empaths), raising the dead (clerics after level 18).
* Complete the task, return, and {{code|ASK TASK FOR BOUNTY}} again for EXP, silver, and bounty points.


=== Advanced options (later) ===
=== How do I get new equipment? ===
* Reim, Open Seas Adventures, empath healing, cleric resurrection (post-18).


* Many players are happy to donate weapons and armor to new players. Just ask!
== Early combat tips ==
* Other options include, in order of best deals:
* Strong early weapon bases:
** Pawnshop:
** Two-handed: '''claidhmore'''
*** Every town has a pawnshop where players can sell items.
** UAC: gloves + boots
*** You can also sometimes buy the items other players sold!
** Edged: '''falchion''', '''longsword''', '''handaxe''', '''katana''', '''short sword''' (ambush)
*** To find these items, find the back room (e.g. '''GO DOOR'''), and '''LOOK ON TABLE'''. There will likely be multiple tables you can look on, e.g. '''LOOK ON THIRD TABLE'''. You can then '''INSPECT''' an item to see what it does, '''GET''' it to see the price, and '''BUY''' it to take it home!
** Blunt: '''morning star''', '''mace''' (ambush)
** Player shops:
** Ranged: '''longbow''', '''heavy crossbow'''
*** These are shops run by players! Listings:
** Polearm: '''naginata'''
**** https://shops.elanthia.online/
* Drake weapons flare with fire; great early pick.
**** https://ps.lichproject.org/
* Enchant adds directly to AS (weapons) or DS (runestaves/shields/armor).
*** You can use the filters to find what you want.
*** If you can't get to a shop easily, ask someone to help!
** Armorer and weaponsmith:
*** Every town has these.
*** You can customize your item, which is fun!
*** Prices are usually higher than for preowned equipment.

=== What are some tips for early success in combat? ===
* If you enjoy videos, check out Jara's, e.g. "Early Level Gearing & Beyond": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju91eW-FOco&t=271s
* Early strong weapon bases:
** Two-handed: claidhmore
** UAC (unarmed combat): gloves + boots
** Edged: falchion, longsword, handaxe, katana, short sword (ambushing)
** Blunt: morning star, mace (ambushing)
** Ranged: longbow, heavy crossbow
** Polearms: naginata
* For early levels, consider a drake weapon (periodic fire flares).
* Armaments can have an enchantment bonus added directly to AS (weapons) or DS (runestaves, shields, armor).
* Common material bonuses:
* Common material bonuses:
** Mithril +5
** Mithril +5
** Ora +10
** Ora +10
** Imflass +12 (light)
** Imflass +12 (lightweight)
** Glaes +15 (heavy)
** Glaes +15 (very heavy)
** Vultite +20
** Vultite +20
* Level requirement half the bonus (rounded up): 3/5/6/8/10 respectively.
* Minimum level to use magical metals is half the bonus (rounded up): mithril 3, ora 5, imflass 6, glaes 8, vultite 10.
* Ask around for spares or check pawnshops.
* Ask other players for spares or check your town’s pawnshop.
* Players will cast buff spells if you ask; many last up to 4 hours. Wizards can provide a set of particularly powerful spells. Try these:
** THINK ON HELP Can anyone please provide some spells?
** THINK ON GENERAL Can anyone please provide some spells?
** DIR TOWN SQUARE and ask there.


'''If you’re a caster, primary attack spells (you can search the wiki for the spell number: https://gswiki.play.net/):'''
=== Buffs & wands ===
* Cleric: 302
* Many players (especially wizards) will spell you for up to ~4 hours.
* Sorcerer: 702
<pre{{log2}}>
* Wizard: 901, 904, 903 (after 20 ranks Elemental Lore: Fire, 903 becomes steam if '''EVOKE'''d)
THINK ON HELP Can anyone please provide some spells?
* Empath: 1106; intermingle 1101 and 1700 to save mana
THINK ON GENERAL Can anyone please provide some spells?
* Helpful [[Wands]] (which you can find as random loot, or buy from pawnshops or other players):
DIR TOWN SQUARE
** Casters who use Casting Strength (CS, usually sorcerer, empath, cleric): twisted, bone
</pre>
** Casters who use bolt spells (AS, usually wizards): gold, glass, aquamarine, metal, slender blue
* Primary attack spells by profession (look up by number):
** Cleric: 302
** Sorcerer: 702
** Wizard: 901, 904, 903 (after 20 ranks Elemental Lore—Fire)
** Empath: 1106; weave in 1101 and 1700 to conserve mana
* Helpful wands: twisted (sorc/empath/cleric), gold, glass, aquamarine, metal, slender blue (wizard).


== I got injured or died! ==
=== I got injured or died! Now what? ===
* If injured, you can heal in a number of ways:
* **Injured:** go to town center; ask an empath to heal you.
** The best is to go to your town center and ask an empath for healing. This gives you both EXP!
* **Dead:** ask for rescue on Help—someone will bring you in, then a cleric can raise you.
** You can also find the town healer NPC.
<pre{{log2}}>
** You can also use herbs to heal! [[Herb]]s can be found while hunting, purchased from shops in town, found via '''FORAGE''', or created through spells.
** Later on, you can buy a high-end item called a [[Survivalist's Kit]] (for millions of silver) which expedites the herb munching process.
** A powerful herb for emergencies: ask someone to forage up some [[Yabathilium fruit]] for you (or try yourself)!
* If dead, ask for help on the Help channel; someone will bring you back to town.
<pre>
THINK ON HELP I'm dead, can someone please rescue me?
THINK ON HELP I'm dead, can someone please rescue me?
</pre>
</pre>
* Once back in town, an empath can heal you and a cleric can raise you.
* If nobody's around to help, you can '''DEPART''' to be sent back to town. There's no penalty for this before level 10. After that, it causes [[Death's Sting]].


== What else is fun? ==
=== How can I lower my [[roundtime]]? ===

* Check the play.net calendar for daily official events.
There are many ways to reduce your [[encumbrance]]. In order of ease of access, they are:
* Explore Elanthia’s many regions and towns; socialize and roleplay.

* Use services and shops:
* If you're carrying boxes, get them opened at the [[locksmith pool]], and make more frequent trips to get them opened
<pre{{log2}}>
* Make sure you're properly trained in [[Armor Use]] for your armor
SERVICE
* Find "a white crystal" (casts [[Strength (509)]]) either as loot or in a pawnshop, or ask a Wizard to cast it on you
SHOP DIR
* Find a "black crystal" (casts [[Floating Disk (511)]]) and use it for your boxes, or ask a Wizard to cast it on you
</pre>
* Find a Warrior or Paladin and ask for [[Armor Support]]
* Browse player shops: https://ps.lichproject.org/
* Make sure your [[Strength]] and [[Constitution]] statistics are reasonably high, keeping in mind you can change your attributes 5 times before level 20
* Group up for bounties, Grimswarm warcamps, Reim, or repeatable quests (e.g., Black Swan Castle).
* '''AIM CLEAR''' to ensure you aren't targeting a specific part of your opponents
* Sample non-combat systems: artisan crafts (EXP), forging, cobbling, fletching, fishing, bird-watching, bug-catching, knitting, jewelry-making, spirit beasts (EXP), siegery miniatures, professional guilds, and player Houses.
* Find lighter containers
* Ask someone to help you lighten and/or deepen your containers with "notes," or purchase them yourself from player shops (they look like, e.g., "a light yellow note")
* Drop excess inventory
* For more experienced adventurers, find [[Enhancive_item|enhancive items]] that boost your [[Strength]] and [[Constitution]]
* Buy "a silvery blue potion" from adventurer shops or the SimuCoin store (reduces encumbrance by 100 lbs for 30 days, stackable)

=== How can I get XP faster? ===

* Do bounties at the [[Adventurer's Guild]]! The process is straightforward:
** Find your town's Adventurer's Guild taskmaster
** '''ASK <TASKMASTER> FOR BOUNTY '''
** Check '''BOUNTY ''' for details and to see your progress
** If it's too hard, return and '''ASK <TASKMASTER> TO REMOVE BOUNTY '''
** Otherwise, when complete, '''ASK <TASKMASTER> FOR BOUNTY ''' to turn it in, and repeat!
* For a full EXPloration, check the [[Experience Guide]].

=== Where can I find guides for my profession? ===

There is a list of [https://gswiki.play.net/Category:Professional%20Guides Professional Guides], but beware, many are outdated. Your best bet is to ask other adventurers of your profession on the official Discord, which contains a channel for each profession, or on ESP Help (paid accounts only).

=== What are: ensorcel, sanctify, grit, enchant, and so forth? ===

A [[Profession service]] is a profession-specific service which can provide a benefit to other players. They all follow the same template:

* Beginning at either level 20, 25, or 30 depending on your class, you'll begin to automatically accumulate a profession-specific resource, such as Essence (Wizard), Nature's Grace (Ranger), Devotion (Cleric), and so forth.

* You gain 1 point of that resource for each 1 point of XP you absorb, up to 50k each week, and 200k maximum at a time. (Instant XP gain does not count.)

* You can then spend your resource to provide a "service" to another player, which has a specific, permanent benefit for them, varying by profession.

* You can also convert some of your resource into "suffused" points, which let you work on more difficult items, via '''SUFFUSE'''.

* You can check your progress via '''RESOURCE'''. For information about specific professional resources, see the page above.

* Your professional service resource is valuable, often in the realm of 1-3 million silvers per full week (for the 50k maximum resource allowed each week), as of the time of writing this article. Use it wisely!

* Spending your resource will have tiered difficulty, with subsequent tiers requiring higher levels or even specific builds to achieve. Adventurers who can accomplish these higher-difficulty tasks can sell their resource at a higher premium.

=== What are some more advanced combat mechanics? ===

Each of these categories allows you to use your skill training to further specialize your character. They add new attacks, defenses, buffs, or other abilities to your character's repertoire. However, they each work a little differently:

* [[Combat Maneuvers]] is a skill (the ones under '''GOAL''') which grants you access to a number of subskills which you can use to further specialize your character. Once you train in this skill, you can use '''CM LIST''' to check which maneuvers are available to your class, and '''CM INFO''' to see which you have. You can use '''CM''' by itself to bring up the full menu of commands, including how to learn new ones.

* [https://gswiki.play.net/Category:Weapon%20Techniques Weapon Techniques] are another subset of specialized skills which are learned automatically when you train in a given weapon skill, e.g. [[Edged Weapons]] or [[Blunt Weapons]]. You can use '''WEAPON''' to see the relevant commands. The other commands are structured the same as for Combat Maneuvers.

* [https://gswiki.play.net/Category:Armor%20Specializations Armor Specializations] are more similar to Combat Maneuvers in that by learning ranks of the [[Armor Use]] skill (also under '''GOAL'''), you unlock points which you can then place as you wish.

In summary, you can access each of these by typing '''CM''', '''ARMOR''', or '''WEAPON'''.

=== What is the Invoker? ===

The [[Half-elven invoker]] is an NPC who casts a full set of defensive spells lasting 4 hours. Previously, the Invoker visited the Small Park, but she now travels only to Mist Harbor (Premium and Platinum accounts only). She arrives every 2 hours, on even hours EST, and a her spells cost 10,000 silvers.

=== What else can I do in Elanthia? ===
* Check the calendar at https://www.play.net/gs4/ for official events (often several per day).
* Explore! Elanthia is huge and hand-crafted with tens of thousands of rooms.
* Talk to other players in town, socialize, and roleplay as you discover your character.
* Ask someone to join you for a hunt, or to join them.
* Check SERVICE.
* Choose a [[Society]]
* Choose a [[Culture]]
* Choose one of the [[Arkati]] to worship and visit their shrines
* Begin an [[Artisan skill]]
* Get a [[Spirit Beast]]
* Begin [[Fishing]]
* Take on a [[Bounty]]
* Join one of the [[Co-operative Houses of Elanthia]]
* Consider a [[Meeting Hall Organization]]
* Get involved with the [[Storyline timeline]]
* Learn to throw [[Darts]]
* Learn a [[Musical instrument]]
* Choose a town to begin the process of [[Citizenship]]
* Begin working towards a goal in the [[Title system]]
* Start painting with an [[Artist's Easel]]
* Join a [[Guild]]
* Search for a [[Real gem]]!
* Check shops to find equipment you like:
** <code>SHOP DIR</code> in game.
** https://ps.lichproject.org/ on the web.
* Look for groups for bounties, Grimswarm [[Warcamps]] or the [[Settlement of Reim]].
* Non-combat systems to sample:
** [[Artisan skill]]s (Exp)
*** Forging, cobbling, fletching
** Fishing, bird watching, bug catching, knitting, jewelry-making
** [[Spirit Beast]]s (Exp)
** [[Siegery]] miniatures
** [[Co-operative Houses of Elanthia]]
* Forthcoming: Quests!

=== Is there a leaderboard? ===

* Not really! You can choose to share or keep private most information about your character.
* You can check '''FAME ALL 1''' to see the players with the highest fame, but this is really just a list of who grinds monsters endlessly. Not everyone is on it, and some people not on it have the highest EXP or the best gear.
* You can also do e.g. '''FAME WIZARD 1''' or '''FAME SYLVAN 1''' to see which races are preferred per class, or vice versa, which is kind of a handy indicator of what might be a smoother combination.
* You can also check a character's PROFILE, e.g. '''PROFILE STARSWORN''', to see information they've chosen to share.

=== Authorship ===
[[Starsworn (prime)]]


== Credits ==
=== Other Guides ===
Special thanks for edits and feedback: Drizdark


* [[Tatterclaws' Guide for New and Returning Players|New and Returning Players' Lich Guide]]
[[Category:Guides]]
* [[Experience Guide]]
[[Category:New Player]]
* [[Guide for the Recently Departed]]
* [[Tatterclaws' Comprehensive Gear Guide|Comprehensive Gear Guide]] - WIP
* [[Introduction to Spirit Beasts]]
* [[Bloodrune Holder Guide]]
* [[GSIV-Theme-Song|Enable the Wizard FE Theme Song in Wrayth]]
* [[Grit Explained]]

Latest revision as of 17:32, 28 September 2025

This is a guide, tutorial, or gameplay strategy written by one or more players to better assist others with their gameplay enjoyment. The information presented here may be subject to the personal opinion of the contributor(s), and may additionally require periodic updates to keep current as the game environment changes.

Title: Starsworn’s GSIV New Player Bullet Guide

Author: Starsworn (prime)

Date Published: 2025-08-31

Starsworn’s GSIV New Player Bullet Guide

Game commands are listed in ALL CAPS to show what you type.

You can abbreviate most commands! For example, instead of INVENTORY, you can just do i.

How do I ask for help?

You can speak to other players by prefacing your comment with a leading apostrophe or by typing SAY:

Command Result
'Hello! You say, "Hello!"
SAY hello You say, "Hello!"

Advanced roleplaying tip: You can use TONE and SPEECH VERB to see lists of commands:

Command Result
SAY :happy hello! You say happily, "Hello!"
SAY =laugh hello You laugh, "Hello!"
SAY =laugh :happy hello You happily laugh, "Hello!"

How do I interact with myself, others, and the world?

Things about YOU

  • INVENTORY: shows what you’re carrying and wearing
  • EXP: shows your experience
  • INFO: shows your level, race, stats, and other details
  • SKILLS: shows your training
  • SPELL ACTIVE: shows what spells are currently on you
  • HEALTH: shows your health, spirit, stamina, mana

Things about OTHERS

  • LOOK <name>: see their description
  • PROFILE <name>: view their profile if public
  • Use verbs (e.g., SMILE <name>, BOW <name>) to interact

Things about the WORLD

  • LOOK: see the current room
  • Move by typing directions: N, S, E, W, NE, SW, etc.
  • GO <object> (e.g., GO DOOR): move through obvious exits
  • ANALYZE ROOM: see a list of obvious exits
  • DIR <location>: get directions to a place
  • LOOK <object>: examine details in the room

To reach the thought net (players anywhere can hear/respond), do ESP TUNE HELP twice, then:

Command Result
THINK Hello, I have a question! [You]: Hello, I have a question!
THINK TO JOHN Hi! [Focused to John] You think, "Hi!"
THINK ON HELP Can someone help me, please? [You]: Can someone help me, please?
  • You can freely discuss questions in Help, Merchant, and OOC; the General channel is in-character.
  • Use DIR for directions to Silverwood Manor, then RING the bell to call for a Mentor (experienced player).
  • DIR TOWN SQUARE will lead you to the town center, where other adventurers can help.
  • DISCORD joins the official Discord server (there’s a Help channel where players are happy to assist!).

How should I build my character?

Make whatever you imagine! All combinations are potentially viable, though some are easier than others. Offbeat builds can work!

Stats (Strength, Wisdom, etc.):

  • Stats are based on your race and class, and they grow as you level up.
  • If a stat reaches 100 too early, you miss out on the growth afterwards.
  • The goal is for them to just hit 100 when you reach level 100.
  • You can’t actually have 100 in everything, but you can get close.
  • You can change your stats a total of 5 times before you turn level 20.
  • Good stats to optimize before level 20 are: Logic (speeds Exp absorption), Strength (adds to AS), Agility/Dexterity (reduces roundtime). Spellcasters should check their page to see which stat contributes to their CS.
  • To optimize your stats, use a calculator or ask someone else to help. Calculator options:
  • There are 3 recommended paths (choose by preference):
  1. Optimize for level 19 to speed up leveling to that point, then switch to option 2 or 3.
  2. Optimize for level ~70, then plan to use a fixstat potion (about 15m silver, or 1m bounty points) to optimize for level 100. You can complete bounties as you level up and save your points to use on the potion.
  3. Optimize for level 100: set and forget.

Skills:

  • You can change skills freely and instantly as many times as you like until you turn level 20.
  • Core skills vary by class. Some options to get started:
    • Use the default skills provided in character creation.
    • Use your class’s Beginner’s Guide: https://gswiki.play.net/Category:Guides
    • Ask on the ESP Help channel for guidance.
    • Ask in your class’s Discord channel for guidance.
  • If you plan to try bounties, consider the following (helps with Skinning, Bandits, Search, Herb):
    • Perception 1-2x, First Aid 1-2x, Survival 1x

How can I make friends?

  • Most players are very friendly!
  • The easiest way is to start up a conversation.
  • Players tend to concentrate in town center, so that's a good place to start.
  • You could ask a question about their character, or an item of theirs, or about the world.
  • You could also ask if anyone wants to go hunting with you.
  • If you see someone else hunting in the same place as you, ask to group up!
  • Checking the calendar for scheduled roleplaying events is a great way to meet other players, too: https://www.play.net/gs4/
  • You can use the BEFRIEND verb to keep track, and to see who's online!

How should I manage my items?

  • Do these commands once:
SET SORTED ON
STOW SET BACKPACK
  • Now, you can do e.g. STOW AXE, STOW RIGHT, or STOW ALL to put the item(s) into that container.
  • Encumbrance is an ongoing battle; try to stay lean. Don’t carry extra armor sets, dozens of skins, or heavy quartz orbs.
  • If you’re attacking things, try to keep your roundtime under 5–6 seconds.
  • Early on, all you really need is one or two big containers (cloak and backpack), armor, weapon, and shield if you use it.

How do I kill things?

Attack

  • KILL <target>

Stance system

  • In combat, you can set the offensiveness vs. defensiveness of your position with STANCE.
  • STANCE D = defensive (most DS); used by most casters (except wizards).
  • STANCE O = offensive (most AS).
  • STANCE ADV = a middle ground for physical attackers.
  • You will incur roundtime (time before you can act again). If it goes over 5–6s, lighten your load.

Cast

  • INCANT <spell#> (e.g., INCANT 1700)

Special attacks

  • WEAP LIST to see weapon abilities.
  • SHIELD LIST to see shield abilities.
  • [ARMOR LIST to see armor abilities.]
  • QSTRIKE -3 <target> does an attack with −3s RT at a stamina cost; you can use any number.
  • MSTRIKE, largely deprecated in favor of WEAP abilities.
  • GLD for guild skills (later).
  • FEAT for other abilities (later).

How do I level up?

  • Do the introductory quest.
  • Visit each of the DIR areas in your town for a one-time EXP reward.
  • Many towns have an NPC (e.g., Warrior Thraak in Wehnimer’s Landing) who gives an intro speech and EXP after a few questions.
  • Go to the town bondsman or similar NPC and deliver messages for silver and EXP.

Hunt

  • “Hunting” = killing things in the wilds, then resting in town.
  • Check your experience via EXP.
  • Killing grants Field Exp that you absorb over time.
  • You absorb faster on “nodes,” often places like Town Center or a tavern.

Bounties

  • Bounties are found at your town's Adventurer's Guild, at the taskmaster NPC.
  • You can obtain a bounty via ASK TASKMASTER FOR BOUNTY.
  • BOUNTY will then show the details of your task.
  • If it's too difficult, return to the taskmaster and ASK TASK TO REMOVE BOUNTY.
  • When complete, return and ASK TASK FOR BOUNTY again.
  • Rewards: experience, silver, bounty points.
  • Other options (more advanced): Reim, Open Seas Adventures, healing (empaths), raising the dead (clerics after level 18).

How do I get new equipment?

  • Many players are happy to donate weapons and armor to new players. Just ask!
  • Other options include, in order of best deals:
    • Pawnshop:
      • Every town has a pawnshop where players can sell items.
      • You can also sometimes buy the items other players sold!
      • To find these items, find the back room (e.g. GO DOOR), and LOOK ON TABLE. There will likely be multiple tables you can look on, e.g. LOOK ON THIRD TABLE. You can then INSPECT an item to see what it does, GET it to see the price, and BUY it to take it home!
    • Player shops:
    • Armorer and weaponsmith:
      • Every town has these.
      • You can customize your item, which is fun!
      • Prices are usually higher than for preowned equipment.

What are some tips for early success in combat?

  • If you enjoy videos, check out Jara's, e.g. "Early Level Gearing & Beyond": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju91eW-FOco&t=271s
  • Early strong weapon bases:
    • Two-handed: claidhmore
    • UAC (unarmed combat): gloves + boots
    • Edged: falchion, longsword, handaxe, katana, short sword (ambushing)
    • Blunt: morning star, mace (ambushing)
    • Ranged: longbow, heavy crossbow
    • Polearms: naginata
  • For early levels, consider a drake weapon (periodic fire flares).
  • Armaments can have an enchantment bonus added directly to AS (weapons) or DS (runestaves, shields, armor).
  • Common material bonuses:
    • Mithril +5
    • Ora +10
    • Imflass +12 (lightweight)
    • Glaes +15 (very heavy)
    • Vultite +20
  • Minimum level to use magical metals is half the bonus (rounded up): mithril 3, ora 5, imflass 6, glaes 8, vultite 10.
  • Ask other players for spares or check your town’s pawnshop.
  • Players will cast buff spells if you ask; many last up to 4 hours. Wizards can provide a set of particularly powerful spells. Try these:
    • THINK ON HELP Can anyone please provide some spells?
    • THINK ON GENERAL Can anyone please provide some spells?
    • DIR TOWN SQUARE and ask there.

If you’re a caster, primary attack spells (you can search the wiki for the spell number: https://gswiki.play.net/):

  • Cleric: 302
  • Sorcerer: 702
  • Wizard: 901, 904, 903 (after 20 ranks Elemental Lore: Fire, 903 becomes steam if EVOKEd)
  • Empath: 1106; intermingle 1101 and 1700 to save mana
  • Helpful Wands (which you can find as random loot, or buy from pawnshops or other players):
    • Casters who use Casting Strength (CS, usually sorcerer, empath, cleric): twisted, bone
    • Casters who use bolt spells (AS, usually wizards): gold, glass, aquamarine, metal, slender blue

I got injured or died! Now what?

  • If injured, you can heal in a number of ways:
    • The best is to go to your town center and ask an empath for healing. This gives you both EXP!
    • You can also find the town healer NPC.
    • You can also use herbs to heal! Herbs can be found while hunting, purchased from shops in town, found via FORAGE, or created through spells.
    • Later on, you can buy a high-end item called a Survivalist's Kit (for millions of silver) which expedites the herb munching process.
    • A powerful herb for emergencies: ask someone to forage up some Yabathilium fruit for you (or try yourself)!
  • If dead, ask for help on the Help channel; someone will bring you back to town.
THINK ON HELP I'm dead, can someone please rescue me?
  • Once back in town, an empath can heal you and a cleric can raise you.
  • If nobody's around to help, you can DEPART to be sent back to town. There's no penalty for this before level 10. After that, it causes Death's Sting.

How can I lower my roundtime?

There are many ways to reduce your encumbrance. In order of ease of access, they are:

  • If you're carrying boxes, get them opened at the locksmith pool, and make more frequent trips to get them opened
  • Make sure you're properly trained in Armor Use for your armor
  • Find "a white crystal" (casts Strength (509)) either as loot or in a pawnshop, or ask a Wizard to cast it on you
  • Find a "black crystal" (casts Floating Disk (511)) and use it for your boxes, or ask a Wizard to cast it on you
  • Find a Warrior or Paladin and ask for Armor Support
  • Make sure your Strength and Constitution statistics are reasonably high, keeping in mind you can change your attributes 5 times before level 20
  • AIM CLEAR to ensure you aren't targeting a specific part of your opponents
  • Find lighter containers
  • Ask someone to help you lighten and/or deepen your containers with "notes," or purchase them yourself from player shops (they look like, e.g., "a light yellow note")
  • Drop excess inventory
  • For more experienced adventurers, find enhancive items that boost your Strength and Constitution
  • Buy "a silvery blue potion" from adventurer shops or the SimuCoin store (reduces encumbrance by 100 lbs for 30 days, stackable)

How can I get XP faster?

  • Do bounties at the Adventurer's Guild! The process is straightforward:
    • Find your town's Adventurer's Guild taskmaster
    • ASK <TASKMASTER> FOR BOUNTY
    • Check BOUNTY for details and to see your progress
    • If it's too hard, return and ASK <TASKMASTER> TO REMOVE BOUNTY
    • Otherwise, when complete, ASK <TASKMASTER> FOR BOUNTY to turn it in, and repeat!
  • For a full EXPloration, check the Experience Guide.

Where can I find guides for my profession?

There is a list of Professional Guides, but beware, many are outdated. Your best bet is to ask other adventurers of your profession on the official Discord, which contains a channel for each profession, or on ESP Help (paid accounts only).

What are: ensorcel, sanctify, grit, enchant, and so forth?

A Profession service is a profession-specific service which can provide a benefit to other players. They all follow the same template:

  • Beginning at either level 20, 25, or 30 depending on your class, you'll begin to automatically accumulate a profession-specific resource, such as Essence (Wizard), Nature's Grace (Ranger), Devotion (Cleric), and so forth.
  • You gain 1 point of that resource for each 1 point of XP you absorb, up to 50k each week, and 200k maximum at a time. (Instant XP gain does not count.)
  • You can then spend your resource to provide a "service" to another player, which has a specific, permanent benefit for them, varying by profession.
  • You can also convert some of your resource into "suffused" points, which let you work on more difficult items, via SUFFUSE.
  • You can check your progress via RESOURCE. For information about specific professional resources, see the page above.
  • Your professional service resource is valuable, often in the realm of 1-3 million silvers per full week (for the 50k maximum resource allowed each week), as of the time of writing this article. Use it wisely!
  • Spending your resource will have tiered difficulty, with subsequent tiers requiring higher levels or even specific builds to achieve. Adventurers who can accomplish these higher-difficulty tasks can sell their resource at a higher premium.

What are some more advanced combat mechanics?

Each of these categories allows you to use your skill training to further specialize your character. They add new attacks, defenses, buffs, or other abilities to your character's repertoire. However, they each work a little differently:

  • Combat Maneuvers is a skill (the ones under GOAL) which grants you access to a number of subskills which you can use to further specialize your character. Once you train in this skill, you can use CM LIST to check which maneuvers are available to your class, and CM INFO to see which you have. You can use CM by itself to bring up the full menu of commands, including how to learn new ones.
  • Weapon Techniques are another subset of specialized skills which are learned automatically when you train in a given weapon skill, e.g. Edged Weapons or Blunt Weapons. You can use WEAPON to see the relevant commands. The other commands are structured the same as for Combat Maneuvers.
  • Armor Specializations are more similar to Combat Maneuvers in that by learning ranks of the Armor Use skill (also under GOAL), you unlock points which you can then place as you wish.

In summary, you can access each of these by typing CM, ARMOR, or WEAPON.

What is the Invoker?

The Half-elven invoker is an NPC who casts a full set of defensive spells lasting 4 hours. Previously, the Invoker visited the Small Park, but she now travels only to Mist Harbor (Premium and Platinum accounts only). She arrives every 2 hours, on even hours EST, and a her spells cost 10,000 silvers.

What else can I do in Elanthia?

Is there a leaderboard?

  • Not really! You can choose to share or keep private most information about your character.
  • You can check FAME ALL 1 to see the players with the highest fame, but this is really just a list of who grinds monsters endlessly. Not everyone is on it, and some people not on it have the highest EXP or the best gear.
  • You can also do e.g. FAME WIZARD 1 or FAME SYLVAN 1 to see which races are preferred per class, or vice versa, which is kind of a handy indicator of what might be a smoother combination.
  • You can also check a character's PROFILE, e.g. PROFILE STARSWORN, to see information they've chosen to share.

Authorship

Starsworn (prime)

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