Getting Started

This is a quick guide to getting started in. It does not cover all features, but instead contains some tips and tasks that will help get you in a good position to continue exploring and playing the game.

Downloading the game
Naturally, a good start is to get the game.

While that's downloading...
As this guide only briefly skims over some aspects, and doesn't talk about the game overall, it could be worth reading up on the Gameplay and the Controls.

Moving around
There are two forms of Movement. Smooth Movement, and Teleport Movement. By default, both these modes are enabled, though Smooth Movement can be disabled if wanted. There are a vast variety of settings to adjust how Smooth Movement works, including which hand it's controlled with, whether comfort mode is used (the black edge), and whether it is directed by your controller orientation, or your head orientation.

Choosing a server
during pre-alpha has a few different servers to choose from. These are spread around the world to help ensure that there's one you can access with a reasonable ping. Naturally some servers tend to be busier overall, or at particular times of the day. This might be worth taking into account when choosing.

You are not locked into a server, and can swap between them at will. Your character, inventory, and equipment will not transition between servers.

To join a server, select it on the Server Selection Panel with the wooden wheel in front of it, then grab the orb, hold it to your face, and then release.

Character Customization
After joining a server, the first thing you will need to do is customize your character's visual appearance. Character Customization involves choosing body shape, skin color, hair color and style, etc.

Remember, you can still move around within customization. Simply press the thumb pad, aim, and release.

Once you are done customizing, stand on the teleportation platform (in the other side of the room), and you will be taken into the game.

You can re-enter customization at any stage by standing on one of the teleporters in the Customization House in Town.

The basics
To start off with, we'll cover interacting, crafting, inventory, and lighting fires. These basics are vital throughout the entirety of the game.

Interacting
You should now be at the Newcomers Spawn! You're in multiplayer territory at this stage, so you could be surrounded by all sorts of things. See if you can find an item on the floor (potentially a Stick or Flint).

Try throwing the item in the air, catching it, or even juggling with some other items. All items can be thrown around like this in, and most items can be held in two hands at the same time. Some larger items, like crates, pots, or buckets, must be held with two hands.

Crafting
Some items can be crafted with other items. You will know that two items are able to be crafted when holding one in each hand if a beam is shown between them. By holding the items close together (so the start and end of the beam line up), and releasing the attaching piece.

If you can find a flint and a stick, now would be a good opportunity to craft them together. This is a Primitive Tool and can be used both as a weapon, an axe, and a pickaxe.

Inventory
Your Inventory in is predominantly found around your belt. You have four inventory slots on your belt: two medium slots (on the sides), and two small slots (at the front). You also have a large slot on your back.

Various items can be stored in these slots. Many of these items can be stacked (multiple stored in a single slot). Once an item is crafted, it can no longer be stacked.

To extend and/or modify your inventory, you can equip items such as a Backpack or Quiver. A backpack for instance, provides you with 9 extra slots (that can hold almost anything) at the cost of your back slot.

It can take a little bit of time to work out exactly what can go where. Here's some general rules:
 * Small items can go in the front or sides of your belt
 * Smallish items can go in the sides of your belt
 * Medium items can go in the sides of your belt, or on your back
 * Large items can go on your back
 * Backpacks can go on your back
 * Almost all items can be stored in chests, bookshelves, bags, etc.

Pouches
An extremely key part of the inventory system is the use of Pouches. Once you have a stack of items in a slot, you have two different ways you can take items out of that slot. If you grab and pull away from the slot, you will take a single item out. However, if you grab and keep your hand close to the slot, you will instead take out all the items in that slot, in the form of a pouch.

A pouch can then be passed around, and generally treated like any other item. Pouches also act like an inventory slot. You can store additional items (of that type) straight into the pouch, take one out (by grabbing and pulling away), or split the pouch in two (so they you have two pouches, each with 50% of the content), by grabbing and holding.

If you have two pouches of the same type in either hand, you can then move individual items from one to the other using the thumb pad (left and right). Holding the direction will gradually increase the rate of transfer. Using pouch splitting, and balancing, you can quite efficiently get a desired number of resources for a trade, or any other reason.

More Information
For more information, check out the Inventory page. It includes the official video introducing the inventory system.

Creating fire
If you joined the server at night time, you may have already experienced just how dark the world can get at night. Fire is the most effective approach to lighting up the world around you. Fire can be be spread by touching a flammable object with an existing fire, or started with sparks.

To create sparks, hit two Flint together. You can also hint a flint against a Stone or an Ore.

To create a torch, find some Dried Grass, and craft it onto a Stick. Try laying the torch then on the ground, and creating sparks right on the torch head. You may need to try half a dozen times, as sparks don't always catch!

If you couldn't find the resources to make a torch, don't fret! There's most likely one lying around town you can borrow.

Increasing Storage Space
From your travels and exploration around town, you will quickly come to realize how little storage space you have. Fear not, for there are a multitude of ways you can increase your storage space:


 * If you join a server shortly after the world reset, you may be lucky enough to stumble upon a Tan Backpack, which you are free to take.
 * By heading to the Crafting House, you can utilize the Assembly Decks to craft a Wooden Bag, providing you with 6 extra slots at the expense of a few cheap materials, (6 Dried Grass and 10 Sticks)

Where to next?
There are no fixed objectives in. You might wish to become the best Blacksmith the town has seen. You might wish to get the strongest Weapons and Equipment. Or maybe you want to dive into the dangerous depths of the Mines.

Regardless, a good start is to probably explore around the Town. Get to know where the Mines are, where the important buildings are, and how to get to some of the other surrounding locations.

There's quite a chance you may find yourself needing better tools. This would be a good opportunity to talk to some of the locals, or maybe get started with Blacksmithing or Carpentry.

Here's some guides's to help you out!
 * Cave Exploration
 * Combat
 * Mining 101
 * Blacksmithing 101
 * Carpentry 101
 * Cooking 101