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<u/><i/><b/>Book 1 New Player Training
Preface: </b/></i/></u/><br><br>
<i/>Here I sit making a record of what I know and what I have seen. For being the help for the helpless, some would say being a pain to others, or those who I ignore. Let me start with the basics of help and the start of your new life in wurm. </i/>
<b/>Chapter 1: == Starting Out </b/>==The easiest thing to do is <b/>die</b/> but <b/>, however living</b/> is much more fun. From the soul to the heart , here is a basic start. Learn Searching for natural food and herbs is one of the basic ways to forage and botanize tilessustain yourself, either through food, healing, or other means. To search for these items, each and every right click a grass tile you come acrossand select an action under the <b/>Nature</b/> menu, because who knows there may be something there you wantit either <b/>Forage</b/>(which can produce food items) or <b/>Botanize</b/>(which can produce herbs and alchemical reagents).
<i/><b/>**Right click a grass tile and select == That Clay Thing ===== Digging ===Once you've learned how to forage for yourself, the option of forage or botanizenext step you should take is to learn how to work with clay. You may not find anything your first trieswill need to shovel to perform this task, and you start off with one, especially near Newtown(NT)</b/></i/>so don't drop it!
<i/><b/>Note</b/>: There are clay tiles just west of NewTown, and also a larger deposit further south along the east bank.</i/>
<b/>Chapter 2: That Clay Thing </b/>Once you get into the habit have found a tile of thatclay, double-click a shovel in your inventory (<i/>foraging you can open this with the F3 key) to activate it, and botanizing</i/>) right click the clay tile. You should see a new option named Dig; click it. If you've started to dig, you're on the right path, but if it states that you need 're on too steep a slope to find some claydig, simply move to another position and retry.
<i/><b/>**There is === Molding ===If you've done everything correctly and successfully completed digging, you should now see an item in your inventory called "clay just west ". Activate either of your hands under the Body section of your inventory (remember, double-click to activate) and right-click a piece of NT also clay. You should notice a larger deposit further south along sub-menu called "Create". Hover over this menu and a list of things you can make with the east bank </b/></iclay using your hand will appear. Currently you may only create a flask, jar, or bowl.Once you finish creating your clay item(s), you may notice that you can't really do anything with them/>it. Clay items are raw and need to be hardened by fire, which brings us to our next section...
Once your have found clay Activate your shovel == Fires! ===== Starting A Fire ===Fires serve many purposes and can be created in various ways. The basic way to start digging!a fire is by kindling, steel and flint. To start a basic campfire, you'll want to find an old fruit tree (you can discover the age of a tree by right-clicking the tile that the tree is on and selecting examine). The reason you want to use the fruit trees as opposed to, say oak or pinewood, is because they have the least amount of wood and are good for skill which is a nice bonus since improving this skill will make things faster later on.
<i/><b/>**You activate your shovel by first opening your inventory <F3 key/>, expanding your inventory <left clicking the + sign beside “Inventory”, and double left-clicking the shovel or shovel icon. </b/></i/> You dig by right-clicking the tile of clay and selecting dig. <i/><b/>**You have to be standing on the clay tile to get any clay. </b/></i/> <i/><b/>Chapter 3: Moulding the Clay </b/></i/>Once you successfully dig clay've found a nice tree, activate a steel axe (at this point you should put it will appear in your inventory. Activate your right hand by dragging and left-click the clay dropping, in your case you inventory (<i/><b/>Inside your <F3/> window left click on the body menu above the inventory and expand the '+'</b/></i/>). Now go down to where the arm is and expand the arm sub menu. You should see get into a hand sub menu. Activate your hand by <double left-clicking/> it and proceed to right clicking the clay in your inventory. Select create>bowl or create>jar. Don’t worry if you end up fight with unfinished bowls or jars, keep them as it will pay off later. Make sure you have at least 2 clay bowls, a wild animal) and 2 clay jars.  <i/><b/>Chapter 4: Starting a Fire </b/></i/>Now you’ll want to start a fire to bake your clay items into pottery<//>.You will want to find an <b/>old tree</b/>. (<i/>You can discover the age of a tree by right-clicking click the tile that the tree is on and selecting examine</i/>), the same way you examined it. (<i/>Click the Chop fruit trees. Everybody hates fruit trees… especially lemon trees</i/>) The reason Down option, and you want 'll begin to do damage to use the apple trees or fruit trees is because they have tree (the least amount of wood and are good for skilldamage can be viewed by examining it). Activate the small axe in your inventory (<i/>using the same method described in activating your shovel</i/>)and right-click the tile the tree is on to elect You may need to repeatedly chop the tree down. It may take several attempts to do this (as <i/>you only do a certain amount of damage dependant on certain factors - examine the tree tile to see how much damage you’ve done</i/>) but get it is good for skillto fall.
Once the tree is cut down, a log or felled tree should remain on the tile. Pick up the log (or <i/>right-click the felled tree, with your small axe activated, and elect to chop it into smaller pieces</i/>), use your carving knife or saw on the log, depending on how much weight the log has. If the log has 4.0kg or more make a plank, if it has less, make a shaft.
<i/><b/>Chapter 5: Keeping === Maintaining Your Fire Lit </b/></i/>===
Ok, congrats you just make your first fire in wurm, now to keep it lit. For future reference you can add any amount of peat, logs, kindling or wood scrap to the fire to burn but anything over 25kg is a waste. The way to tell whether a fire needs fuel to burn, examine the fire and you will notice the message it brings up in your event window which is very important to read. It will tell you if it has plenty of fuel or not, but here is a base outline:
The way you add stuff to burn to your campfire is by activating what you want to burn and right clicking the campfire and selecting burn.
<i/><b/>Chapter 6: == Cooking </b/></i/>==
Ok now you know the basic of fires lets get to cooking. It is a skill that may be easier for some to raise than others, but here it is in a simple idea if it is within 10 of skill you gain skill, if it is not, you receive nothing for skill. The better your skill the better your results of your soups and other items cooking requires.
Ok now that you have at least <i/><b/>2 pottery bowls and 2 pottery jars</b/></i/>. Now to move on to more challenging things. To finish those unfinhes clay pottery, cut down more fruit trees, be it apple, lemon, or something else, activate your carving knife and right click the log, you want to choose to make a wooden spatula and a wooden clay shaper to finish your unfinished clay jars and bowls. Examine each of the items to tell what is needed to compete them, <i/>back to the event window and read</i/>. If it tells you that <i/>water</i/> is needed to finish the items, <i/>fill your empty jar with water by activating the jar and right clicking a water tile or a tile that has water on it</i/>. Select fill. Expand the '+' and activate the water and use it on the unfinished items. Good for skill.
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