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Beginner's course
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Character introduction
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**mi. She's never touched a CGI game before, let alone @Party II.
She started playing because a friend invited her.
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××ko. She loves @Thwack more than eating three meals a day, but she can't learn it because her character is female. Very sad.
She invited **mi to @Party II.
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Man in black. It seems he's very familiar with @Party II.
His true identity is… whoops, I guess we'll find out in the game, won't we?
Part 1: Let's register
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So, this is the site that ××ko was talking about? "At Party 2"… right?
…it's my first time doing something like this, so I'm a little scared.
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Another one… so another hero has appeared.
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My name is… ah, that's not important right now.
To join @Party, you need to go through a certain ritual…
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For this ritual, your soul is… sorry, you must create an alter ego.
In your world, this is called "registration"…
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Weren't you about to say something disturbing?
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Oh, I forgot to mention. To those who have played other online games or CGI games, you probably already know what I'm talking about here.
So if this part is too elementary for you, simply jump to part two…
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Who are you talking to? Anyway, where am I even supposed to do this "reggie-stray-shun" thing?
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It will be apparent once you see it. Select "@Register" from the links in the left-hand column.
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Let's see, so re-gis-ter… oh? What's this?
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This is where you set your "alter ego name", "sex", "job", and "password" (a unique mantra that only you know and can remember).
In this world, people who create alter egos are distinguished by their "alter ego name" and "password".
Pay attention to character input limits…
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Hmm~m… well, let's quickly fill out the form then.
**mi, female, Gadabout sounds pretty fun doesn't it? And then **** as my password…
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What the-!? Don't scare me like that!
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Once you decide your job, you won't be able to change it for a while. Each job has a different growth rate and different skills to learn.
If your initial stats are low and your growth rate is poor, you may never get stronger…
Have you taken a look at the growth rate of Gadabout? And those skills…
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Where…?
Eh, ugh, wow… seems pretty bad compared to other jobs… and those skills are questionable.
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Your choice of first job is quite important… my personal recommendations are "Priest", "Mage", "Merchant", "Shepherd", and "MonsterMaster".
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I-Is that so… well, should I try choosing mage for now then?
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One more thing. It is best to avoid using your real name as your your alter ego's name.
You never know what kind of people are out there in the world…
If you let your guard down, your soul will…
Part 2: Quest time!
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Now then, this is the world of "@PartyII"…
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That's @PartyII's kanban girl—the pretty girl whose job is to attract players. It seems she can do fortune-telling…
Well, that doesn't matter right now.
Now, what you can see on the screen right now are the "character images", "chat log", "your stats", "chat form", and "commands".
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The "chat form" is what I use to write to the chat log, right?
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That's correct, but in @PartyII the chat is also used to perform actions.
Try writing @Examine from the commands section below.
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Woah! My information appeared!
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If writing out commands is too troublesome, you can simply click on commands too… next, try entering @Move.
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Oh, huh?? What's all this stuff that's appeared?
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It's a list of places you can go. To specify a destination, you write >Destination…
Try entering @Move followed by >Quest.
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Ooh, I'm at the place where I can go on a quest!
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This is the basis of @Party…
Type a command with @ to execute it, and use > to specify a target.
Well, most people just click on the commands and the images.
Now then, let's go on a quest. To create a party, you need to type @Make.
Various things will show up, but for now, decide on a PartyName and choose PuniPuniPlain as the QuestLocation…
Please do it like that…
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Ah, one thing I forgot to mention…
If you press the "Speak" button without writing anything, the chat log will update. This feature is useful, so please make use of it.
However, it is said that if you press it too quickly, you will fall into an eternal sleep, so be careful.
What the hell, that's scary…
Anyway, the quest has begun hasn't it? There's no enemies here, so I guess I press @Proceed, right?
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Right. Once you have killed all the enemies, you can proceed to the next round by pressing @Proceed. There are no enemies at all on round 0, however…
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An enemy! To attack I… use @Attack, right!?
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Right. And remember, if you use > to specify the name of the enemy, you will target them…
You can also target an enemy by simply clicking on their character image.
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…I'll tell you right now, if you keep going, you'll eventually run out of HP, at which point you should retreat by using @RunAway. HP can be recovered by using @Home and then using @Sleep.
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Isn't there a boss or something?
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The bosses are on Round 10 of every quest location, but it's impossible for you with those stats and no special skills.
Part 3: Let's party!
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Yoo-hoo! I see you were able to register just fine.
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(It's ××ko! Her level's so high…) Yup. Some guy in black clothing helped me.
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Black clothing…? Who's that?
Nevermind, let's go on a quest together!
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In @Party, you can go on quests with other players.
I'll make the room for you!
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Forming a party doesn't change the basics.
However, the overall damage you receive will change depending on your location in the party, and timing becomes a little more relevant.
The rear receives lower damage overall, so use @Rear.
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Let our quest commence! When you're in a party, the important thing to remember is that "when you move, the enemy moves too"!
It doesn't matter if the weaker one (you) or the stronger one (I) moves twice in a row, the enemy will move twice either way.
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Basically, weak players shouldn't move until they're instructed to! If you move carelessly, it'll only cause more damage to us.
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Rodger that! @Defend @Defend @Defeeend!!!
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I told you before! "When you move, the enemy moves too".
You don't have to keep re-applying the defense since it will remain active until the battle is over, unless you move.
If you move carelessly, we'll suffer additional damage, which will only be make things worse for us.
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It's alright as long as you understand.
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Awesome! And you beat the boss on round 10 too!
By the way, we've gone ahead and found a treasure chest. The way to open it is to use @Examine>the TreasureChest you want to open.
However, the treasure chest was empty…
-wha, what the crap is thiiisss!?!?
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Don't worry about it.
After opening the treasure chest, we'll disband by using @RunAway.
