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- Save. It's presentation is roguelike, but it's a grand sweeping adventure, so save like a normal RPG.
==Important Information==


- Consider creating a mutant character with the ability to shoot fire from its hands. The ability (I can't remember exactly what it's called) has a short 10 turn cooldown. That alone will help get you through the first little bit of the game.
*  Before you do anything else, go into the Help section and read the following entries:
** Ten Things You Should Do When You Start To Play
**  Skills and Powers
**  Weapons and Armor
* It's recommended to ignore the other entries, their subjects are mostly fairly self-evident. Combat is a good help entry to read after playing the game for a while, but won't be very easy to understand before playing the game.
 
==Character Generation==
 
* Try to get at least 18 strength/dexterity/toughness on basically every character you make.
* Mutants have the easier early game, if you take the right mutations.
* If you take a bunch of mental mutations and jack up your ego stat to make them all ridiculously supercharged,  extradimensional psychic assassins will come to take your soul. They get pretty scary.
* True Kin can eventually get multiple wizardnetic enhancements but they have a generally rougher early game, so keep that in mind.
* Don't try randomized character builds as a beginner. You will suffer.
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
* The most recommended first quests available in Joppa are those Argyve the inventor gives you. You can and probably should complete all the Joppa quests before moving on, though.
* You can steal from some of the chests in Joppa, if you make sure nobody can see what you're doing.
* If you do something to piss off people you have good rep with e.g. you took something that belonged to them and now they're all hitting you, just... run away. Be somewhere else for a few days. They'll return to being friendly in a while.
* Sources of limb regeneration are not exactly thick on the ground in Qud. Try to lose as few limbs as possible if you don't take the overpriced regeneration mutation or are True Kin.
* If you get a disease, the mayor of Kyakuya has a book for sale that will tell you the cure.
 
 
==Prebuilt Beginner Character Build Codes==
 
* (good as of 10 March 2018)
* BEQMMMEMBLBOBPB1DN aka "The Minotaurtaur". Take skills to get the ability to charge and hit an enemy with your axe, shield, and powerful horns all at once and basically just ruin their entire day in one action.
* BJQMMMEMBCB6BIBUCBDKDN aka "Scum Turtle". This guy is basically cheating. After a couple levels, you can freeze dudes solid and fart out sleeping gas if in a sticky situation your shell can't protect you from.
* AITMMKKK13 aka "Hokuto no Qud". Punch dudes' lights out with your wizardfists. Punch them through walls. Raise strength as high as possible, punch them even harder. Take strength drugs to punch them hardest.
 
 
==Secret Techniques==
 
* You can turn off permadeath in the debug options if you have trouble getting out of the early game and want to see the rest of the world.
* You can set debug commands to keys in the Key Mapping menu for cheating yourself out of inescapable holes and growing back limbs and such.


- There is a quest giver in the first town that does three quests in a row: bring me an artifact, bring me another artifact, and bring me 200 feet of wire. If you head to the rust wells east of town (they sorta look like 3 red buildings) you can pick up the wire while you look for the artifacts. Then you can just turn the second two quests in as soon as he gives them to you.


- Also, you can just give him artifacts you already have.


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Revision as of 21:09, 10 March 2018

Important Information

  • Before you do anything else, go into the Help section and read the following entries:
    • Ten Things You Should Do When You Start To Play
    • Skills and Powers
    • Weapons and Armor
  • It's recommended to ignore the other entries, their subjects are mostly fairly self-evident. Combat is a good help entry to read after playing the game for a while, but won't be very easy to understand before playing the game.

Character Generation

  • Try to get at least 18 strength/dexterity/toughness on basically every character you make.
  • Mutants have the easier early game, if you take the right mutations.
  • If you take a bunch of mental mutations and jack up your ego stat to make them all ridiculously supercharged, extradimensional psychic assassins will come to take your soul. They get pretty scary.
  • True Kin can eventually get multiple wizardnetic enhancements but they have a generally rougher early game, so keep that in mind.
  • Don't try randomized character builds as a beginner. You will suffer.

Miscellaneous

  • The most recommended first quests available in Joppa are those Argyve the inventor gives you. You can and probably should complete all the Joppa quests before moving on, though.
  • You can steal from some of the chests in Joppa, if you make sure nobody can see what you're doing.
  • If you do something to piss off people you have good rep with e.g. you took something that belonged to them and now they're all hitting you, just... run away. Be somewhere else for a few days. They'll return to being friendly in a while.
  • Sources of limb regeneration are not exactly thick on the ground in Qud. Try to lose as few limbs as possible if you don't take the overpriced regeneration mutation or are True Kin.
  • If you get a disease, the mayor of Kyakuya has a book for sale that will tell you the cure.


Prebuilt Beginner Character Build Codes

  • (good as of 10 March 2018)
  • BEQMMMEMBLBOBPB1DN aka "The Minotaurtaur". Take skills to get the ability to charge and hit an enemy with your axe, shield, and powerful horns all at once and basically just ruin their entire day in one action.
  • BJQMMMEMBCB6BIBUCBDKDN aka "Scum Turtle". This guy is basically cheating. After a couple levels, you can freeze dudes solid and fart out sleeping gas if in a sticky situation your shell can't protect you from.
  • AITMMKKK13 aka "Hokuto no Qud". Punch dudes' lights out with your wizardfists. Punch them through walls. Raise strength as high as possible, punch them even harder. Take strength drugs to punch them hardest.


Secret Techniques

  • You can turn off permadeath in the debug options if you have trouble getting out of the early game and want to see the rest of the world.
  • You can set debug commands to keys in the Key Mapping menu for cheating yourself out of inescapable holes and growing back limbs and such.