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Basic
Movement and Interaction

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1.Character Movement: Move your character around by left-clicking
on a destination.
2.Continuous Movement: Left-click and hold for a second and
your character will move towards the direction of the cursor
without stopping. Click again to cancel continuous movement.
3.Character Interaction: Right-click on any game character
to engage in a dialogue or trade with that character, wherever
or whenever applicable.
Channels
and Communication

There are four channels of communication, "chat",
"talk", "party" and "clan".
Everyone on the same screen can hear your "chat"
whereas only the designated character can hear you "talk".
To initiate a talk, click the "talk" icon then
type in that character's name; alternately, right-click
that character on the screen. Use "party" or
"clan" channels if you want only members of
your party or clan to hear you.
There four channels can be accessed using shortcuts. Hold
down the [ CTRL ] key and press 1 - 4 to access the different
communication channels. 
As for private talks, you will use the private talk input
bar to enter your chat. Right-click on the character you
wish to talk with on the screen. |
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| [ Character ] |
| Your character will always be displayed
in the center of the screen. Press F3 to toggle the naming
conventions. If you have activated your pet, it will also
be seen here. |
| [ Switches ] |
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| Located at the upper left corner, this is
where you toggle the party/team options, trading and PK
(Player Killing) options. A clear icon means that the
function is enabled and the transaction can occur. An
icon which is crossed out means it is disabled. |
| [ Date & Time ] |
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| The game time and weather are displayed
at the center top of the screen. |
| [ Interaction ] |
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| Located at the upper right hand side, this
is where your character can form parties or teams, initiate
trades, conduct PKs and express emotions. |
| [ Character Status ] |
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| The 3 bars at the lower right corner represent
your character's hit points or health (HP), magic points
(MP) and food level. |
Messaging
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The message icon (pigeon)
is located at the upper right hand corner, just below
the emotion command. Click here to send a message to another
player in FairyLand. This can be done even if that person
is not online. A flashing Message icon indicates that
you have an unread message. |
Note:
If at any time you need to contact the Game Master or
GM, you can send him/her a message via the Message system.
Just click on the message icon as you normally would and
enter the recipient's name as [ GM ], type in your message
and send. However, please do not use this channel for
chatting purposes as this is used for help only. |
Fairy
Tale Compendium
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Encyclopedia
Just below the Message icon (Pigeon) is the Fairy Tale
Compendium icon. Many inhabitants in FairyLand all have
their own puzzles in the fairy tale world, each hoping
that you can help to solve them. You, being the kind-hearted
and trustworthy person, has promised to help them no matter
the reward. |
Perhaps we will need to fully understand their situation
before we can help them. That is why the Wise One has granted
you the use of "The Fairy Tale Compendium".

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The quests guild helps you to automatically record all
the quests and goals that you have accepted. In order words, when
an inhabitant requests for your assistance or gives you a quest,
it will appear here so you need to worry about forgetting about
a quest. A quest which has not been completed have a red icon next
to it. For convenience, the quests that are not completed appear
in front or are arranged first in the Compendium to speed up reference.
Completed quests will have a green icon next to it. When you highlight
the quest on the left side, you will see a summary of your achievement
on the right hand side.
Besides quest information, the Fairy Tale Compendium
contains information and background story for all the pets in Fairyland.
Not all information are available straightaway in the Compendium.
When you have won a battle against a pet, you will have the opportunity
to collect a pet card. This card contains information about the
pet. Each pet card collected will add the pet's information into
the Fairy Tale Compendium. There are many wondrous and rare pets
in Fairyland. Make sure you find them all.
Command
Interface

Main Functions
This is where you can access some major commands and functions.
From left to right they are: Character Status, Work Skills, Pet
Status, Social Relations, Inventory, Mini Map, System and Emotions
Command.
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A. Character Status |
| The character status shows you your
character's characteristics, including basic attributes, cash,
cash deposit and other important values such as experience and
so on. You may also check special skills via the buttons at
the bottom of the status window. |
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Basic character information: Shows character attributes, cash...etc.
General Skills: shows basic fighting skills and basic work
skills. Under the general skills page, skills are divided
into two kinds, red and blue type skills. Blue indicated skills
mean that they are activated automatically so you do not need
to do anything. Red indicated skills mean that you have to
activate these manually. To prepare these skills for use,
you should drag the icon into the quick use bar.
Magic skills: Shows what spells the character has learned
and levels it has earned. The Magic Skills page shows you
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all the magic skills or
spells that your character has learned including the spell/skill
level and magical use. To use the particular skill, drag the
spell icon into the quick use bar. If the spell description
text is black color, then the spell can be used in a non-combat
situation. You can execute this type of spell by left-click
on the spell in this window. If the text is grey color, it means
that the spell can only be used in a combat situation. This
type of spell is usually either a protective or attack spell.
The button or icon color represents the spell elements or attributes.
At the bottom of the character status window, the fourth button
is used to arrange the positions of character and pet during
combat. This is beneficial as you can set specific combat strategies
using this feature. For example, you can actually enhance the
effectiveness of your attacks based on the location or arrangement
of your party. |
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Red indicated skills mean that
you have to activate these manually. To prepare these skills
for use, you should drag the icon into the quick use bar.
The Magic Skills page shows you all the magic skills or spells
that your character has learned including the spell/skill
level and magical use. To use the particular skill, drag the
spell icon into the quick use bar. If the spell description
text is black in color, then the spell can be used in a non-combat
situation. You can execute this type of spell by left-clicking
on the spell in this window. If the text is grey in color,
it means that the spell can only be used in a combat situation.
This type of spell is usually either a protection or attack
spell. The button or icon color represents the spell element
or attribute. |
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At the bottom of the character status window, there is a fourth
button which is used to arrange the characters and pets during
combat. This is beneficial as you can set specific combat strategies
using this. For example, you can actually enhance the effectiveness
of your attacks based on the location or arrangement of your
party. |
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B. Work Skills |
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The Work Skills window shows you
all the work related skills that the character has learned.
The list shows the skill name, proficiency and experience
needed to proceed to the next level. Also, you can choose
the product to be manufactured with the skill in this window.
In order to access the production menu, simply click on the
skill you wish to open the production menu for. The work skill
production menu shows you some information regarding what
product you can produce. The color codes represent the success
ration of actually producing the product.
A blue code means that the product can be produced successfully,
yellow means a |
medium or average success rate
and red means that the probability of producing the product
is quite low.
It would be wise to produce either a blue or yellow coded
product as once you start a production and it fails all the
raw materials used will be lost. |
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C. Pet Status |
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The main Pet Status window shows
you all the pets that you currently have. Here you will see
the pets¡¯ names and levels, as well as pet's current condition
indicated by the icon next to the rank or level.
Should you wish to find out more information about a particular
pet, simply click on the pet's name and it will open up the
pet characteristics window. This window shows the pet's attributes
and other vital information . The buttons at the bottom allow
you to heal your pet as well as view the pet's special skills.
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Should you wish to find out more about
a particular pet, simply click on the pet's name and it will
open up the pet characteristics window. This window shows the
pet's attributes and other vital information . The buttons at
the bottom allow you to heal your pet as well as view the pet's
special skills. |
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D. Social Relations |
The Social Relations window lists all
your friends in FairyLand. If you are a member of a clan, you
can also access the list of clan members and their online status
by clicking on the clan button. In this menu, you can add, delete
and edit friends or members in the list.
To add a friend to the list, click on the join button and then
enter your friend's name. Click on the OK button to confirm
the entry. Under the buttons below you can view your friends
characteristics and levels.
Because inputs opposite party name quite to be troublesome,
moreover he now on nearby you the speech, that uses the mouse
right key to select his, like this his name can appear in the
host picture underneath, again presses in front of his name
the green villain graphical representation, also equally may
add to him in the name list. |
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E. Inventory |
A list of items you are carrying
and the items you are currently equipped with are shown here.
To equip or use an item, simply right-click on the item and
it will be used, eaten, drunk or equipped. For example, if
you need to restore life, simply right-click on an icon of
food (eg. apple). One instance of the apple will disappear
and your life will be restored a little.
You can also equip an item by dragging and dropping the item
onto the picture of your character. The status display in
the middle will reflect the result of equipping or removing
the item.
To discard an item, simply click on the item and drag it onto
the main screen and drop it. The item will be dropped somewhere
near the character. You should arrange the items in your inventory
according to the items most frequently used.
Also, you can set the most frequently used items or food
into the quick use bar. To do this, simply drag and drop the
item onto the quick use bar. |
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Note:
Sometimes there can be more than one item in a particular slot.
This is indicated by a number next to the item. You can separate
the items by left-clicking on it while holding down the [ Shift
] key. A small window will popup and ask you how many items
you would like to remove from the pile. Once you enter the figure,
you will hold that number of items in your hand. You can have
a maximum of 20 items of the same kind in a single slot. |
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F. Minimap |
| The MiniMap opens up a small map with a rough idea
of your current location along with the name and coordinates
on the main map. |
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G. System |
| The System menu allows you to adjust
the volume level for the game including music and sound effects.
You can quit the game or log on as another character here. Included
is a list of key commands. |
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H. Emotion |
The Emotion icon opens up the Emotion
display menu. There are 40 emotion commands that can be used.
These emotions create an exciting way of expressing your online
self from being happy to sad and including many others.
Use the scroll buttons at the bottom to scroll through the
pages of emotions. Click on the emotion icon you want to select
and take on that emotion or stance.
Besides quest information, the Fairy Tale Compendium contains
information and background story for all the pets in FairyLand.
Not all information is available straight away in the Compendium.
When you have won a battle against a pet, you will have the
opportunity to collect a pet card. This card contains information
about the pet. Each pet card collected will add the pet's
information into the |
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| Fairy Take Compendium.
There are many wondrous and rare pets in FairyLand. Make sure
you find them all. |
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| Quick
Use Bar & Shortcuts |

Quick Use Bar
The Quick Use Bar is used to enable quick access to your most
frequently used skills, magic spells or items. To use the Quick
Use bar, simply drag the icon of the object onto the bar. To
use the object or spell, simply click on the icon in the Quick
Use bar or use the shortcut keys F5 to F10 depending on the
position of the item. To remove an object from the Quick Use
bar, simply right-click on the item you wish to discard on the
Quick Use bar.
The items on the Quick Use bar can automatically accumulate
in number when you pick up certain item types which you already
have on your Quick Use bar. However, each slot can allocate
up to 20 items of the same type. However, if you have more than
20 instances of the item. The number shown will not decrease
until you have actually less than 20 instances in your total
inventory. |
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Shortcut Keys
Command Interface |
| Ctrl + Z |
Character Status window |
| Ctrl + X |
Work skill window |
| Ctrl + C |
Pet Status window |
| Ctrl + V |
Social Relations window |
| Ctrl + |
B Inventory window |
| Ctrl + |
N MiniMap window |
| Ctrl + M |
System menu |
| Ctrl + |
Emotion window |
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Switches |
| Ctrl + Q |
Party toggle |
| Ctrl + W |
Trading toggle |
| Ctrl + E |
Player Killing (PK) toggle |
| Ctrl + S |
Friends Identification toggle |
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Interaction |
| Ctrl + I |
Form parties |
| Ctrl + O |
Initiate trade |
| Ctrl + P |
Conduct Player Killing (PK) |
| Ctrl + [ |
Express emotions |
| Ctrl + ] |
Messaging window |
| Ctrl + ' |
Fairy Tale Compendium |
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| The shortcuts below can be used no matter what
window is open. |
Communications/chat |
| Ctrl + 1 |
Activate general chat |
| Ctrl + 2 |
Activate whisper chat |
| Ctrl + 3 |
Activate family chat |
| Ctrl + 4 |
Activate party chat |
| Ctrl + 5 |
Activate radio chat |
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Special functions |
| Ctrl + R |
Initiate whisper chat with the last person who whispered
to you. |
| TAB |
Toggle between general chat and whisper mode |
| F1 |
Display interface help |
| F2 |
Clear dialogue text |
| F3 |
Toggles name display type |
| F5 |
Quick-use bar slot 1 |
| F6 |
Quick-use bar slot 2 |
| F7 |
Quick-use bar slot 3 |
| F8 |
Quick-use bar slot 4 |
| F9 |
Quick-use bar slot 5 |
| F10 |
Quick-use bar slot 6 |
| Print Screen |
Capture screenshot |
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Expressing emotions |
| Alt + 1 |
happy |
| Alt + 2 |
angry |
| Alt + 3 |
sad |
| Alt + 4 |
likes/love |
| Alt + 5 |
think |
| Alt + 6 |
speechless |
| Alt + 7 |
surprised |
| Alt + 8 |
sleepy |
| Alt + 9 |
help |
| Alt + 0 |
pray |
| Alt + - |
scissors |
| Alt + = |
stone |
| Alt + \ |
cloth |
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How to Make Money
When in the world of Fairyland, you should learn to acquire
wealth in order to purchase better equipment and weapons.
Here, you will learn some simple steps to earn money in Fairyland.
[No matter what race you are]
When in Fairy Tale school, you should accomplish all the tutorials
or tutorial quests. Talk to everyone there and follow their
instructions. These tutorials are simple and although you
won't get much money or items, it's a great way to get started.
Each teacher will give you a small gift for accomplishing
your goals. Although you can't sell these items for money,
it will save you money.
[ Work ]
Besides solving quests, working is also a good method of earning
money in Fairyland. There are six different areas of work
within Fairyland. Each field requires a unique set of skills
and tools. Study the chart below to find out what they are.
To be able to work in a specific field, you should first find
the inhabitant who teaches the skill involved in the work.
For example: If you would like to work as a fisherman, you
have to learn the fishing skill from the fish store¡¯s owner.
1. When speaking with the person who teaches a particular
skill, you must choose the work skill option in the dialogue
box. For example, when speaking with the fish store¡¯s owner,
you should choose ¡®Learn fishing skills¡¯ option.
2. When learning a work skill, the teacher will supply you
with a required tool for that particular work and also give
you the location where you can actually do the work. For example:
The fish store¡¯s owner may give you one fishing pole, and
also tell you to go to the pond nearby to fish.
3. Upon arrival at the correct work location, open the work
skill menu by clicking on the work skill icon on the lower
left corner. Select the work item then the product type. For
example: First select the fishing work skill, and then chose
a product you want.
4. Once the work has been initiated, you will receive updates
about the work progress from time to time. As soon as your
work skill rank is 2 or above, go back to the guidance inhabitant
and he can give you 100 coins as a reward.
5. The product screen represents rank of difficulty to products.
If a product represents red color, that mean the success rate
for making this product is very low. The yellow is easier
than red and blue color is the easiest.
[ Articles for sale ]
Ok, so now your work has paid off and you have the goods as
a result. What do you do with the goods now? You can simply
trade your goods with any inhabitant which you can trade with.
For example, the grocery store¡¯s owner, but the price they
offer for your goods usually leaves much to be desired. You
may also sell your goods to other players in Fairyland.
[ State treasury demand ]
Each nation sometimes has non-periodical state treasury demands,
meaning that the procurement officer responsible for purchases
will buy certain goods from players from time to time. These
requests are broadcasted through the national frequency channel
and includes the type of goods being requested as well as
the quantity. Players who manage to fulfill the request will
be able to obtain a good reward in addition to fame. In other
words, selling goods to the country or procurement officer
has many more advantages than just selling them to a grocery
store or trader.
Please pay attention to the following if you wish to fulfill
the state treasury demand:
1. The state treasury demand's quantity is limited, therefore
it is best to usually stockpile the most commonly requested
goods in the bank. Then when the request for that particular
product appears, simply retrieve the goods from the bank and
proceed to the Warehouse to sell them. Do not try to collect
the goods only when you see the request because you will not
have enough time.
2. The state treasury demand's quantity units are split into
25, 50 and 100. When you sell the goods to the treasury, you
should have at least 25 units. Moreover it is more beneficial
to sell a large quantity in one time transaction rather than
small quantities. example: You will earn more prestige for
100 unit of goods rather than two sales of 50 units of the
product.
3. Each country has three warehouses, in each warehouse there
are four procurement officers, therefore the player should
remember each warehouse location and the names of each procurement
officer in these warehouses.
4. For each country, the national treasury demand for product
and quantity is random.
5. Each country's procurement officers will only receive the
goods from players originating from that country. Therefore
if you are a dwarf, you will not be able to sell your goods
to an elven procurement officer. This rule applies to all
races.
6. The state treasury can only purchase raw materials with
the common end-product but will not purchase armor or weapons.
[Quests]
So long as you help the inhabitants of Fairyland to solve
their problems, these inhabitants will most probably reward
you with money or perhaps goods, this is another good way
to earn money and save you money from buying goods.
The list below shows you some of the quests that are available
when beginning your adventure in Fairyland. Some quests may
appear only after you have successfully completed a different
quest. Quests are free for beginners who are below level 10.
But after level 10, some quests may require a special request
of items or money. Please click here to view the guide for
some of the quests available in Fairyland.
[ Special Quests ]
Special quests may appear in various locations across the
Fairyland world. These quests usually involve the deliverance
of certain items. A village chief or elder may ask you to
deliver a certain object to another inhabitant in another
village. Accomplishing these quests will usually earn you
more rewards than you normally would. Moreover, this is an
extremely excellent method to make money as some quests can
earn you up to 5000 coins.
Because the recipient is normally stochastic, therefore you
would do better by memorizing the locations of the recipient
inhabitants so that you will have an easier time completing
the quests.
Trade & Bargaining
The Bank
When playing the game, you may find yourself in any of the
three capital cities in Fairyland. These capitals have banks
where you can safely deposit your belongings. A unique benefit
is that all your characters may access the items stored in
the bank if you are using the same account. You can deposit
or withdraw any of your items from whichever bank.

Deposit and Withdrawal Basics
First of all, you must open a bank transaction in order to
deposit or withdraw your items. The [ I ], [ II ], [ III ]
buttons are used to access the different inventory pages in
the bank. You are allowed to deposit up to 40 items on each
page. This gives you a total of 120 items storage space.
The process of depositing and withdrawing items if fairly
straightforward. Simply left-click on the particular item
and move it to either the bank storage or your own inventory
area and click again to deposit the item. You may also use
the two shortcut buttons below the bank inventory screen.
You must always bear in mind that you will not be able to
use the items stored in the bank unless you come back and
take the item with you.
Player Trading

Before you can trade, make sure your trade toggle has been
enabled. It is the second icon in the upper left corner. A
cross indicates that it is currently disabled. Simply click
on the icon to enable or disable the mode. Once you have confirmed
the item and price with another player, face each other and
click on the "conduct trade" icon. It is the second
icon in the upper right corner. At the right of the trade
window is the item information window. Click the 3 green buttons
to switch pages. In this window you can set the items or pets
to be traded, and the amount of coins to be offered. Click
the "show item" button in the lower right when you
are done and the other player will be able to see what you
are offering. Similarly, at the left side of the window you
will see what the other player is offering.
When both players have clicked the "show item" button
and both are happy with what the other is offering, they can
click on the "circle" or ¡°O¡± button to confirm and
complete the trade. Click on the "cross" button
to cancel the trade. When you are selling something to a store,
click on the numbers and then input the amount to be sold.
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