Advice for Beginner's

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Advice for Beginner's

Postby LadyV » Fri Nov 07, 2014 10:05 pm

Hello and welcome to Haven! :)

This is not your average MMO. If you are expecting such, seriously consider how you tread in this game. There are those who will attempt to harm you for no reason. That said there are also many wonderful people if you are friendly and sincere.

I'm quite sure you will have many questions and want details on some things. The developers have not completed a full glossary of items and actions as of yet so you will have to rely upon player created sources or the tidbits scattered across the forums.

Begin here for guides and walkthroughs. Jackard has done a decent job of collecting them.

http://www.havenandhearth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31756

Of this list please refer to the Wiki as much as you can. it will tell you everything from recipes to formulas. Consider it your best friend. If you have questions beyond what is here and need more help please ask in:

http://www.havenandhearth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22391

TeckXKnight maintains this thread to answer questions. Many from the community contribute and assist with answers.

In your journey here amongst the forums please read the rules.

http://www.havenandhearth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13216

Know there are many aggressive and harsh discussions now and then. Just don't feed the trolls. :)

For technical issues please ask here:

http://www.havenandhearth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=37713

Borka is very knowledgeable and can help you with most tech problems.

Haven & Hearth is in a very long Alpha state. The developers are currently working on a major update. They will announce their progress in the Announcements topic. So check there for game new and discussion. Do not expect developer intervention in most cases. Short of something radical they will not likely do so.

Now if I have not scared you off yet I welcome you to your new addiction. May the factions have mercy on your soul :lol:
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby Ninijutsu » Fri Nov 07, 2014 11:02 pm

No matter how many times this stuff is posted, beginners will continue to rarely look at them before playing.
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby NOOBY93 » Fri Nov 07, 2014 11:24 pm

Ninijutsu wrote:No matter how many times this stuff is posted, beginners will continue to rarely look at them before playing.

Followed by telling the whole forum how no tutorial warned them about the aggressive players...
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby LadyV » Fri Nov 07, 2014 11:33 pm

Ninijutsu wrote:No matter how many times this stuff is posted, beginners will continue to rarely look at them before playing.


I choose to try anyway. :)
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby cyrus9586 » Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:46 am

main tip for beginners. YOU WILL DIE. It will only be because you are a player. You may lose everything multiple times and NO amount of whining will get your character resurrected.

Welcome to Haven And Hearth. You will be trolled. You will be scammed. You will be hunted. If you do not like games like that you are in the wrong place.

Please read:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=25536

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28086

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3196

Learn to run...from everything. A bear or boar will kill you. A fox will kill you. Fighting a rabbit instead of picking it up and wringing its neck may kill you. Ants will kill you. People? Follow the trend they will kill you.
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby Argus » Mon Nov 10, 2014 6:49 pm

cyrus9586 wrote: Fighting a rabbit instead of picking it up and wringing its neck may kill you.


Seriously? I can't decide if that's awful or hilarious. Probably both.
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby henrique_brf » Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:24 pm

And my vision of noob about the game: belonging to a village with well-defined purpose makes all the difference - playing alone is one thing, playing in a village is another - are other strategies and other prospects for who you can become.
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby longfeather » Tue Nov 11, 2014 1:17 am

henrique_brf wrote:And my vision of noob about the game: belonging to a village with well-defined purpose makes all the difference - playing alone is one thing, playing in a village is another - are other strategies and other prospects for who you can become.



This. This is the truth. I hermited for several worlds before playing with other players in a village and it was night and day. The differences are immense compared to hermiting with a single friend or even two, when compared to living in a village of 5 or more people.

Also, without a defined purpose, the new player is most likely to just stop playing or move on. Same goes for a long term player or veteran....
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby LadyV » Wed Nov 26, 2014 6:50 pm

There are a few basic principles for new people.

First only give your Hearth Secret out to those you absolutely trust. Even then keep your Hearthfire inside a building so no one can spawn a new character from it. There are griefer's out there.

Criminal acts are not something you should use unless you know what your doing. Unless you want to partake in raiding and theft I would suggest you never use them. If you do however realize only trespassing does not allow a person to summon you. All other scents allow summoning. Now before you begin thinking I will just trespass to get across that big claim, know trespass scents can allow people to track you to your hearthfire or you if you are online.

Large claims...well all I can say is there are some huge ones out there. Try not to cross them unless you have to or you see no village on them. Leaving scents on unknown villages land only means they need to find out who's doing it. Tracking you down to find out your not a threat may or may not go well.

As much as some of you want to meet new people, if you are new, try to get your feel for the game first and stay out of sight. There good people out there but you never know who you will meet. That said be friendly, honest, and sincere. It will take you far.

As with the first tip if you have gotten to your first village idol do not oath people blindly or give people crossroads into your village. You really have to know people for such permissions.
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Re: Advice for Beginner's

Postby Tonkyhonk » Wed Nov 26, 2014 7:14 pm

im not really for this thread, but since youve been updating it, let me contribute a bit.
LadyV wrote:First only give your Hearth Secret out to those you absolutely trust. Even then keep your Hearthfire inside a building so no one can spawn a new character from it. There are griefer's out there.

sure, its never a good idea to spam your hs in public, but, what you could suggest instead is to clean/erase the hs given every time (or change it all the time). i dont think you should try to remove their opportunity to make friends by kinning. afaik, the newer they are, the more they use this feature. also, making new players too paranoid to refuse a kin request from a neighbor does not sound friendly to me, id probably take it rather suspicious, although i dont have a habit of asking around for one myself.
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