![]() ![]() If you die, you will lose skill and experience and perhaps even some items, and other players can rob your corpse. Inigo: Don't be deceived by its sweet looks - Tibia is a rough world. If your mana is used up, drink a mana potion to refill it or eat some food to regenerate it. You need it if you want to cast spells or make runes. ![]() Here at the outpost, you can buy food from Richard. This will slowly refill your health and mana. If you are hurt in a fight with a monster, select 'Use' on food such as cheese, ham or meat to eat it. Inigo: Food is very important for your health and mana. They will gladly show you their offers and also the things they buy from you Inigo: To do so, simply talk to them and ask them for a trade. Inigo: These lads here are retired adventurers and don't like to be called shopkeepers, but yes - you can buy and sell goods from them. Come to Oressa the healer, and she'll heal you from poison. If you are poisoned, you will constantly lose health. Inigo: If you face spiders, beware of the poisonous ones. Inigo: Poison is very dangerous! Don't ever drink green liquids, they are poisonous and will make you lose health! If you don't have the money yet, go out and kill some monsters outside - and maybe you'll even find a shovel, who knows! ![]() Inigo: Shovels can be bought at Richard's, like the other equipment, or food. Inigo: Second best thing to a rope - a shovel will reveal secret entrances buried under loose stone piles, or under sand, or earth. If you don't have the money, kill and loot a few monsters - maybe one of them even has a rope with it, that sort of thing happens. Inigo: You can buy a rope over at Richard's shop. I once fell down into a poison spider lair - without a rope, I wouldn't be standing here today!. Inigo: You should never leave without a rope. It will save your life more than once, I promise you that! Inigo: Oh, but first that help I mentioned - you should really, really make sure to always have a ROPE with you. Inigo: I also have a list of small hints if you prefer that, and can tell you something of the people here. Inigo: I can also tell you how to talk with other players or NPCs, or can inform you about questing or spells. Inigo: I can give you directions how to play, some basic survival and combat tips, or explain PvP. If you are looking for a quest, you should talk to Morris upstairs. Inigo: This here is just a small outpost, which was set up to explore the island and see if there is a major threat or treasure to be found. Inigo: We are all part of the Adventurers' Guild - a loose assembly of hardened explorers and adventurers that have set out to find adventure, and to pass on the secrets of the adventuring trade to new ones such as you!. If you're unsure on how to help exactly, I can give you directions. We really need help against the monsters that swarm this island, and the whole world of Tibia. Inigo: You couldn't have chosen a better time. You say you came through it from your world! Astounding. Menesto and a few others volunteered to guard the portal from the monsters of this isle. Inigo: But we didn't find any conclusive hints. When we first found it, we were flabbergasted - we thought maybe a mad sorcerer had built it, or a cult, to summon something evil. Inigo: It seems to emanate a magical call or pulse that draws all sorts of creatures to it - no offense meant. Here at Dawnport it's less harsh, but you better get used to being careful in Tibia! Inigo: But beware, you're not very strong at the beginning! Dying will cost you some of your items and skills, in Tibia. Inigo: You can leave through one of the four gates here, where you will be equipped with a specific vocation's hunting gear, and go hunting monsters on the lower plains of Dawnport. And I can help you find your way if you need directions. I now tan furs and hides and trade in creature products. Inigo: I used to be a hunter and trapper, but these bones have grown weary. But I have never regretted this decision. They expected much of me, but I disappointed them by becoming an adventurer. Inigo: I was the first son and was given the traditional name. Inigo: Ah, back in the old days, I was called Inigo Verasquiriz, but I doubt my family would acknowledge me. Inigo: You came through that strange portal! Finally a new adventurer who can help us. ![]()
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