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Getting Started— where the cabbages and newbies playIf you've read up on some of the documentation in this section, or even if you haven't, you may be ready to log into Discworld MUD for the first time. Here's what to expect and how to survive... at least for a little while. ConnectingDiscworld MUD is a text-based game which means a client of some sort is required to connect to it. The easiest way to connect is to click the "Play Now" link at left. If you're looking for more features, a standalone client is probably the way you want to go. In this case, connect to discworld.atuin.net on port 23 or 4242. Standalone clients must be installed on your computer. There are many clients available (free of charge) from various points around the Internet. Here is a link to a list of clients for Linux, Windows, and Macintosh. In addition you can also connect directly with telnet by clicking here (though we don't recommend it). Important: Discworld supports MCCP-enabled clients. You should always try to get a MUD client that uses MCCP compression. A compression-enabled client will compress the data sent between the MUD and your client which results in faster performance for you and makes for happy mudding. If your client doesn't support MCCP, you will still be able to connect, but the MUD gives preferrential treatment to clients with it when we are at or around the player limit. If you have problems connecting, see the FAQ section on connecting problems. NewbiehoodWhen you first create a new character on Discworld MUD, your character starts out with a limited inventory and a bit of play money in a separate area designed just for new players. This newbie area is worth exploring. It contains information about groups and ideas that you will encounter on Discworld MUD including guilds, quests, etiquette, and interacting with NPCs. Here you can also gain some valuable lessons in fighting and shop interaction. It is recommended that you fully explore this area the first time through. You are not allowed to return to this area once you leave it and enter the game. Before leaving the newbie area and entering the game, you're asked to choose a nationality which will determine your start location and your native tongue. If this is your first time playing Discworld MUD, we recommend that you choose 'Morporkian'. This will start you in the largest and most newbie-friendly city on the MUD, Ankh-Morpork. Getting HelpIn addition to the playing help section of this Website, there are several sources for more help once you're in the game.
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