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Top 10 Things To Know About GoS[edit]

from GoS veteran alMordre


A Game of Stones is not the simplest game. It can be played simply, but once you get into it, there is depth here to explore. Here's a list of very basic info that will help you get up to speed, with some digging around and figuring out where things are. After this, the Wiki site, several threads in the Forum, other players, and that most heartless wench, Experience, will fill in most of the blanks.

1. Each character starts with 70 turns (sword-icon counter). 2 turns added to counter on the hour, so 48 per day. Can keep a max of 100 turns.
2. Allocate your Skill points - You'll be sorely underpowered starting out if you don't do this. Top-row "Passive" skills always in effect, bottom-row "Active" skills have to be activated. Active skills can't be higher level than the Passive skills above them. More Skill points are awarded each level, and the rate increases at level 15, 30, etc. New character Class choices are available at level 20, 40, etc. The Skills page can be found by clicking the Character's name on the navbar.
3. More gear can be bought from Shops in Cities, or can be scavenged from NPCs when Exploring. You can't equip a piece of gear with a point cost more than half your total equipment points. Items you can't use appear red in your inventory list, and don't appear in equipment menus. Some ter'angreal/skills lower equipment point costs to get you there quicker.
4. Ter'angreal come in many forms - some used as weapons (hand slots), others as armor (body slots), but all can be combined with gear to tweak gear stats. Visit the Wise Woman in a City to combine ter'angreal with your gear - you'll see the stats of the finished item before finalizing. Be careful of mod'ing a piece beyond the halfway rule (see #3).
5. Stamina (heart icon counter) is lost with travel (1 per move) or battle (varies based on battle), and lowers your effectiveness in battle. Recuperate with a stay at an Inn in a City, or buy food there to carry with you. If you're broke, stamina recharges on its own (2 per hour in City, doesn't recharge in wilderness until you build an Estate).
Travel stamina costs will be paid by your Mount (horseshoe icon) stamina, which can be recharged by being fed at the Outfitter in any city.
6. Gear dropped by NPCs is always "used." Your equipped gear gets damaged and degrades with each use, which also lowers the effectiveness (stats) of each item. Each items condition is shown in % on the equipment page/inventory list. Repair gear at the Blacksmith in any City to keep from giving your opponent an advantage.
7. Experience points are earned through battles you initiate (no Experience points awarded for defensive battles, due to ease of abuse). Loss of a battle earns half the Experience that a win would have earned. Dueling other players earns the most Experience, but is hardest to win. Exploring in Wilderness Areas and battling NPCs earns less experience, but you pick up gear to use or sell for coin. Hordes (large groups of a single NPC type) fall in between, but only appear randomly, and take 3 turns per hit.
8. Ji is the scoring method for clans. The highest Ji score "controls" a City. Ji levels also determines gear available in a City's Shop. Each battle earns Ji for your clan, if you join one. Duels in a City earn 4 Ji for the clan in that City, Duels or NPC battles in wilderness earn 1 Ji for each connected City. Ji awards are weighted based on level diff between opponents, and other factors.
9. Join a clan for help, fun, like-minded characters, etc. Be social (if you want). Separate clan chat for asking questions, etc. Clan vault for gear you can borrow. Support your clan by burning your turns in/near Cities your clan aims to control. Donate spare coin to the Clan to help purchase upgrades that boost stats for entire clan or to add better gear to controlled cities' Shops. Clan battles between rival clans will come into play sooner or later - fight for world domination! Hey, it CAN happen - trust me!
10. GoS uses IP history to monitor/restrict things like your number of characters and trading/selling of items between alts (makes it TOO easy to build up gear sets). If you share a computer/home with another WoT/GoS fan, you may have to contact The Creator to arrange special permission/tweaks to allow both of you to have the full number of alts, etc.


Bonus Tip from Tim:

11. Yellow Items in inventory are "cached", or belong to the clan vault. Cached items cannot be sold, dropped, or traded. The idea behind this is to stop you from accidentally selling something you don't want to. You can cache or uncache items by checking the box next to them in your inventory and clicking the "Cache/Uncache" button at the bottom of the screen.