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This article will provide a list of frequently asked questions.
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This article will provide answers to some frequently asked questions.
   
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==So, what's a stein?==
==How do I pick up my clothes at the start of the game?==
 
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A beer stein is a kind of mug for beer. See the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_stein Wikipedia article].
This question is the sole reason this article exists. Seriously.
 
   
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==My inventory is full, is there a bank or chest somewhere where I can store my items?==
The easy answer is, you stand in front or on top of the piece of clothing, facing it, and press [E]. If that does not work, there are a few things that you can try:
 
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There is! The bank is located in [[Waldenbach]], which is the city in the level 30 zone [[Waldenbach Shire]]. It is possible to get there starting from level one, but you will have to evade and run away from a few strong monsters on the roadside. Should you find yourself stuck in a zone above your level, most high-level players will be able to escort you back to a safer area.
*Make sure that you have accepted the quest that is necessary to pick up the clothes. You can access your quest log with the [L] key. If you did not accept the quest, talk to the cleaning lady again.
 
*Check your inventory to see if you already picked them up. If you have, turn in the quest with the cleaning lady. (You cannot wear the clothes directly after picking them up!)
 
   
==How do I get resource X?==
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==My screen is all black, what do I do?==
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* If you are playing the steam version, try switching to the [https://stein.world browser].
See [[Crafting_materials|here]].
 
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* If you already are playing in the browser, try reloading the page.
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* Should that not work, the problem may be a bad internet connection.
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* Should your internet connection be fine but you still have a blackscreen, try switching to another browser. The only officially supported browsers are Chrome and Firefox.
   
 
==How do professions work?==
 
==How do professions work?==
 
*First, decide on what profession(s) you want to train.
[This answer is a work in progress. In the meantime, check out the [[Professions]] page!]
 
*First decide on what profession(s) you want to train.
 
 
*Now check the [[Professions]] page to see what kinds of gathering materials you need for your desired crafting profession(s). Be aware that for the Leatherworking profession, you will additionally need the Lumbering profession.
 
*Now check the [[Professions]] page to see what kinds of gathering materials you need for your desired crafting profession(s). Be aware that for the Leatherworking profession, you will additionally need the Lumbering profession.
*Once you know what gathering profession(s) you need, open the map with the [M] key and search for your profession vendors. The vendors are marked with red squares on the map. If you can't find them, try scrolling in or looking in the main cities.
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*Once you know what gathering profession(s) you need, open the map with the [M] key and search for your profession vendors in Farshore. The vendors are marked with red squares on the map. If you can't find them, try scrolling in or out of the map.
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*When you have found the vendor(s) for your gathering profession, buy the necessary tool(s) and books from them.
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*Now open your Profession menu with the [K] key and click on one of the empty slots in the top right corner. Now choose the level 1 gathering book that you bought from the vendor to start learning it.
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*Now start looking around for resource nodes for your profession(s) in caves, forests, etc. and start harvesting them with your tools. By doing that, you gain XP.
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*As your level increases, learn more books, start refining resources and gain more XP until all of your required gathering professions are at level 10.
 
*Now that you have all the necessary resources, you can start leveling your desired crafting profession. The process is much the same as with the gathering professions.
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*Just remember to always raise your gathering profession level first until the profession vendor in your city does not have any more books for you, then start with the crafting profession(s) again.
   
 
For further information, check out the [[Professions]] and [[Crafting materials]] pages on the wiki!
 
For further information, check out the [[Professions]] and [[Crafting materials]] pages on the wiki!
   
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==Why can't I use this sketchy weapon with the colored square(s) on it?==
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See [[Game_Mechanics#Points|here]].
Editor's notes:
 
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*Open map ("M" key), zoom in (using Scroll) until you see red squares on the map.
 
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==Where do I get resource X?==
*These squares are the professions NPCs. Go to them to buy tools and lvl 1 Books.
 
 
See [[Crafting_materials|here]].
*Now open your professions tab ("K" key) and click on one of the Education slots in the upper left corner of the tab and select books to read (You can also drag and drop the books in Education slots).
 
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*After that look for bushes, trees and veins. Don't ask where to find them. Just move around the map for 1 minute and hover with mouse cursor over things until you find the right ones (They will have HP).
 
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==Where do I find NPC X?==
*After gathering resources and leveling up, buy more books and start using the new recipes that you've learned.
 
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See [[NPC|here]].
*Max gathering to lvl 10 then the rest. After everything on lvl 10, sell all old resources and move to Geledur. Max out gathering then the rest.
 
   
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==Is this like Stardew Valley?==
*decide what crafting profession you want to level up in
 
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No, no it is not. Because of the similar visual styles of the two games, it is easy to make that assumption, but the genre and game mechanics of both games are in fact quite different. Stardew Valley is a single player farming simulation game with occasional RPG elements sprinkled in, while Stein.world is a Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), much like World of Warcraft.
*check ((here)) what gathering profession you need for that profession (for leatherworking, you'll need lumbering)
 
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*search for the profession vendors for the gathering profession that you need
 
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*buy the required tools and books from the profession vendors
 
*now start farming resources by mining nodes and level up your gathering
 
profession(s)
 
*do that until your gathering profession(s) are level 10
 
*now you can start working on your crafting profession. The process is not all that different from the gathering professions.
 
*once all of your desired gathering professions are lv. 10, go to Geledur and start the whole process anew for the levels 10-20.
 
*you don't have to do it all excactly like that, but it is certainly recommended.
 
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Revision as of 15:21, 8 May 2020

This article will provide answers to some frequently asked questions.

So, what's a stein?

A beer stein is a kind of mug for beer. See the Wikipedia article.

My inventory is full, is there a bank or chest somewhere where I can store my items?

There is! The bank is located in Waldenbach, which is the city in the level 30 zone Waldenbach Shire. It is possible to get there starting from level one, but you will have to evade and run away from a few strong monsters on the roadside. Should you find yourself stuck in a zone above your level, most high-level players will be able to escort you back to a safer area.

My screen is all black, what do I do?

  • If you are playing the steam version, try switching to the browser.
  • If you already are playing in the browser, try reloading the page.
  • Should that not work, the problem may be a bad internet connection.
  • Should your internet connection be fine but you still have a blackscreen, try switching to another browser. The only officially supported browsers are Chrome and Firefox.

How do professions work?

  • First, decide on what profession(s) you want to train.
  • Now check the Professions page to see what kinds of gathering materials you need for your desired crafting profession(s). Be aware that for the Leatherworking profession, you will additionally need the Lumbering profession.
  • Once you know what gathering profession(s) you need, open the map with the [M] key and search for your profession vendors in Farshore. The vendors are marked with red squares on the map. If you can't find them, try scrolling in or out of the map.
  • When you have found the vendor(s) for your gathering profession, buy the necessary tool(s) and books from them.
  • Now open your Profession menu with the [K] key and click on one of the empty slots in the top right corner. Now choose the level 1 gathering book that you bought from the vendor to start learning it.
  • Now start looking around for resource nodes for your profession(s) in caves, forests, etc. and start harvesting them with your tools. By doing that, you gain XP.
  • As your level increases, learn more books, start refining resources and gain more XP until all of your required gathering professions are at level 10.
  • Now that you have all the necessary resources, you can start leveling your desired crafting profession. The process is much the same as with the gathering professions.
  • Just remember to always raise your gathering profession level first until the profession vendor in your city does not have any more books for you, then start with the crafting profession(s) again.

For further information, check out the Professions and Crafting materials pages on the wiki!

Why can't I use this sketchy weapon with the colored square(s) on it?

See here.

Where do I get resource X?

See here.

Where do I find NPC X?

See here.

Is this like Stardew Valley?

No, no it is not. Because of the similar visual styles of the two games, it is easy to make that assumption, but the genre and game mechanics of both games are in fact quite different. Stardew Valley is a single player farming simulation game with occasional RPG elements sprinkled in, while Stein.world is a Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), much like World of Warcraft.