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* [[Manual:Getting Started|Getting Started]] - this is how to get going as a new character.
* [[Manual:Getting Started|Getting Started]] - this is how to get going as a new character.
* [[New Players Guide]] - Helps guide you in your journey as a noble.
* [[New Players Guide]] - Helps guide you in your journey as a noble.
* [[Hierarchy System]] - To whom is your alleignace?
* [[Hierarchy System]] - To whom is your allegiance?
* [[Name Rules]] - before you pick a name for your family and character, read this.
* [[Name Rules]] - before you pick a name for your family and character, read this.
* [[Usefull Tools]] - Ever wanted to check your tax share, or use many other usefull tools? This is your page.
* [[Usefull Tools]] - Ever wanted to check your tax share, or use many other usefull tools? This is your page.

Revision as of 17:43, 22 January 2009

If you are looking for a brief overview of the game, you should read BattleMaster Basics. After that, you can come back here and look at the topics in depth.

  • New Random Features - This is Tom's short info on newly added features. He'll put rough cuts here which are later sorted into the manual proper.
  • Getting Started - this is how to get going as a new character.
  • New Players Guide - Helps guide you in your journey as a noble.
  • Hierarchy System - To whom is your allegiance?
  • Name Rules - before you pick a name for your family and character, read this.
  • Usefull Tools - Ever wanted to check your tax share, or use many other usefull tools? This is your page.

The list below points you to the major manual sections. We also have a full table of contents and if you look for a specific article, you should check the article index.

  • Behaviour - Rules and restrictions on behaviour
  • Security - Security and anti-cheating measures

Spanish Version - under construction

Dutch Version - under construction

Some articles appear in more than two sections, because they are appropriate in both and we want to make sure you find the information you are looking for.