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    Post by J0k3R Sat Jun 05, 2010 8:56 am

    Game Interface

    General Key Functions
    Left Mouse Button : Move, Attack, Lean, or Sit-down options
    Right Mouse Button : Use spells or skills
    [Ctrl] + Mouse Button : PK Attack
    F1 : Help
    F2 : Dialogue toggle
    F3 : Toggle whispering on chat mode
    F4 : Adjust chatting window size
    F5 : Toggles MUssenger chatting window when receiving incoming message
    F6 : Hides MUssenger chatting window
    Enter : Open chatting window
    D : Automatic Commands
    M or /Move : Move between maps or worlds
    C : Character statistics
    I or V : Inventory
    Q : Default shortcut key for healing items
    W : Default shortcut key for mana recovery items
    E : Default shortcut key for curing (antidote) items
    F : Toggles MUssenger
    Shift : Hold character in position
    [Ctrl] + Number : Bind Spells/Skills to #1-#9
    Number #1-9 : Select bound Skill/Spell
    [Alt] : Display item names on the ground
    [Alt] + Left Mouse Button : Individual selection of items on the ground
    Spacebar : Automatic pickup of items on the ground
    Print Screen : Screen capture /Take Screenshot
    / : View item information (case sensitive), F1 toggles window off
    /Request : Toggles requests for deals, party and trade on and off
    /Duel (pointing at player): Challenges the other player to a duel

    Party Commands
    /Party (pointing at player) : Create a Party; invite people to current party
    P : Party setup window

    Chatting Functions
    [Tab] : Switch between chat and ID box
    Right Click on message : Capture whispering ID
    Up and Down Keys : View chatting history
    Page Up and Page Down : Scroll message
    ~ : Send Party message
    @ : Send Guild message
    @@ : Sends a message to the alliance
    # : Make message appear longer
    /filter (word1) (word2) : View messages with specified word(s) (case sensitive) *
    To turn off type /filter without any words attached

    Trading
    /Trade : Initiate Trade

    Guild Commands
    /Guild (pointing at player): Request a Guild Master to accept you into the guild
    G : Guild menu
    @> : Post message to guild members (Guild Master function)
    /War : Declare a guild duel
    /Battlesoccer : Challenges opposing guild to Battle Soccer

    Command Window

    The command interface can be accessed by pressing the "D" key on yout keyboard. This will open up a command menu that will show you possible actions that your character can do. This is an alternative to using the / fucntion.

    Most actions in the command window will require you to target a player in order to execute the action Reassigning Shortcut Keys

    The Q, W, E, shortcut keys are by default assigned to Healing items, Mana restoring potions, and Antidote/Cure potions respectively. You can reassign a new item to the shortcut keys by moving your mouse over an item in your inventory (e.g. a town teleport scroll) and then pressing CTRL and the letter where you would like to assign it to (for example "Q"). Shortcut key "Q" will now be a shortcut to use the town teleport scroll instead of Healing items. You can only assign shortcuts to the letters Q, W and E.

    Binding Spells

    You can assign shortcut keys to your skills and/or spells with the numbers 1 to 0. Click the skill/spell button at the bottom-middle of your screen and all the skills/spells you learned or acquired will appear. Hover over one of the skill/spell and press CTRL and a number you would like to assign the skill/spell to (i.e. CTRL + 1). Now, whenever you press the number 1 your current skill will switch to the skill assigned to that number.

    Using macros

    You can also assign shortcut keys to messages that you use frequently, like "Hello, how are you?" To assign these shortcut keys, you need to open your chat box by hitting the ENTER key. Next, type "/1" (without the quotes) and the message that you want assigned. This will assign your message to the number 1. Your stored messages are accessible by pressing the ALT key and the number you assigned your message to (in this case, the number 1). You can assign messages to the numbers 1 to 0.

    Game Navigation

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    Walking

    Walking is the most basic mode of exploring the MU Continent. In town areas walking is the only means of transport allowed. Walking is achieved by pointing the location you'd like to move to and then clicking the left mouse button.


    Running

    If your character has acquired shoes that have a base + of 5 or more, he/she will be able to run. If you click a point far away from a character's starting point, he/she will begin to run to that point. Running allows a character to move at twice the speed of walking.
    Leaning and Sitting


    Players can interact with the environment such as leaning on walls or sitting on chairs. However, these are not merely for show, but actually restore the physical strength of the characters.

    Note: Another way of restoring health quickly is to use health potions or to have items with health recovery equipped.

    Leaning and sitting is available only at certain areas and at the towns. The visible look of the mouse cursor changes where special motions are possible, such as protruded walls or chairs.
    Mounting


    In the land of MU, one unique method of transportation is to mount a creature called "Unicorn" by acquiring and equipping a horn of Unicorn. One can travel at a speed faster than running with the Unicorn equipped.
    You can acquire a Unicorn's horn through hunting or through purchase from other adventurers.

    Warping

    Once a character's level is over 50, warping between areas becomes possible. While you can move from point to point by walking or with the use of a mount, traveling by these methods is often tedious and time consuming. Therefore, adventurers who have attained a level over 50 can take advantage of traveling by warping. The use of this movement command is quite simple. However, each area has certain level limits dictated by your preferred choice of either walking or by application of the warp movement command and warping to different areas cost a certain amount of zen.

    World Map Level required by walking Regular character warp level Req Magic Gladiator/ Dark Lord warp level Req Zen Cost Special
    Conditions
    Lorencia 10 50 33 2000 none
    Noria 10 50 33 2000 none
    Devias 15 50 33 2000 none
    Devias2 15 50 33 3500 none
    Devias3 15 50 33 3000 none
    Devias4 15 50 33 3500 none
    Dungeon 20 50 33 3000 none
    Dungeon2 20 60 40 3500 none
    Dungeon3 20 70 46 4000 none
    Atlans 60 70 46 4000 *swimming speed improves movement
    Atlans2 60 70 46 4500 *swimming speed improves movement
    Atlans3 60 70 46 5000 *swimming speed improves movement
    Lost Tower 80 90 60 5000 none
    Lost Tower2 80 90 60 5500 none
    Lost Tower3 80 100 66 6000 none
    Lost Tower4 80 100 66 6500 none
    Lost Tower5 90 110 73 7000 none
    Lost Tower6 90 110 73 7500 none
    Lost Tower7 100 120 80 8000 none
    Tarkan 120 140 93 8000 none
    Tarkan2 120 140 93 8500 none
    Icarus 150 170 113 10000 *must be on Dinorant or have Wings equipped to enter zone
    Aida 150 130 140 7500 none

    Game Communication

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    Player to Player Interaction

    Chatting
    You can send messages by pressing the enter key, which will bring up the chat box. Chatting this way sends a public message that can be read by all.

    Chat
    MU provides a function allowing you to chat with other users. To chat, press Enter on your keyboard to initiate the chat option and after typing your message, press Enter again. The Chatting window is used as a tool for conversations, but it also works as a console for special functions like moving or trading. Upon pressing the Enter key, the Chat window will appear at the bottom of the screen. Messages will appear within a bubble and people within your vicinity will be able to read them.

    Whisper
    People close to you can hear general conversations, but by use of the Whisper function, you will be able to have conversations with people who are outside the vicinity of the normal chat function. Whispering is a player-to-player conversation and other players will be unable to eavesdrop. When a highlighted ear-shaped icon appears, this indicates that the Whisper function is currently active. With the simple click of your mouse, you can activate or deactivate this function. Whispering is possible with a maximum of 5 players.


    Group Communication

    Party Chatting: ~(message)
    You can send private communications to your party also known as the party chat by putting a tilde (~) before your message on the chat window. Party chat will appear colored blue on your chat box.

    Guild Chatting: @(message)
    You can send private communications to your guild by putting an "@" before the message you send. Guild messages will appear in green and can only be read and sent by members of your guild.

    Group Communication: @@(message)
    You can send a message to your allied guilds by putting an “@@” before your message. This message will appear in bright yellow font.

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