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=So You Want To Be A Hero.=
 
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===You're a Dirty Dirty Hero===
 
===You're a Dirty Dirty Hero===
 
To Quote [[Ryme]] "dumpster diving--while not glamorous--can be surprisingly rewarding."<br>
 
To Quote [[Ryme]] "dumpster diving--while not glamorous--can be surprisingly rewarding."<br>
You'll want to [[Investigate the trash bin out back]].<br>
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You'll want to [[Investigate the trash bin out back]]. You can do this by, while you are on the main map, clicking on Somerset, then "investigate the trash bin out back". That's how you get to any place you need to go, first by clicking on the location, then by clicking on the specific area.<br>
 
You are looking for<br>
 
You are looking for<br>
 
*[[denim jacket]]
 
*[[denim jacket]]
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|items=none
 
|chips=150
 
|chips=150
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===Cleaning up Crime===
 
===Cleaning up Crime===
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*1 [[bicycle]].
 
*1 [[bicycle]].
  
You will want to equip them, and head out to [[Your neighborhood]].<br>  
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You will want to equip them (click on "wear things" then under the section labeled "wearable items", find the items you wish to equip and click on equip.), and head out to [[Your neighborhood]].<br>  
And remember to have fun.
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And remember to have fun. <br> Note: When you find new equipment, take note that, as a general rule, the higher the power number, the better the equipment. This is not always the case though.
  
 
=What you need to know=
 
=What you need to know=
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===Caffeine is my Friend===
 
===Caffeine is my Friend===
 
You get 12 points of caffeine each day, and they will be replenished after rollover.<br>
 
You get 12 points of caffeine each day, and they will be replenished after rollover.<br>
Each source of caffeine consumes these points differently, since you are a beginner <br>you'll want to pick up 12 [[Can_of_Gingerette|Gingerette]] or [[Can_of_Gingerelle|Gingerelle]] (they are the same thing just different names) from the [[Black_Market|Black Market]].<br>
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Each source of caffeine consumes these points differently.
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*Q: Whats the best caffeine?
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**If you are low on chips you may want to pick up [[Can_of_Gingerette|Gingerette]] or [[Can_of_Gingerelle|Gingerelle]] 12 for a days worth of caffeine and they are a caffeine lvl 1.(they are the same thing just different names) from the [[Black_Market|Black Market]].
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**If you don't mind paying more and getting more time then [[Mister Tea]] is for you, 2 for a day and they are a caffeine lvl 6. From the [[Black_Market|Black Market]].
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*[[Scalpel energy drink]] & [[Bray energy drink]] are the best source of caffeine in the game.
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**'''You can only get 10 of each, from the game!'''
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**Some players will buy [[Scalpel energy drink|Scalpels]] & [[Bray energy drink|Brays]] from other players.
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***There are some players who are more generous than others, so keep that in mind if you decide to sell your energy drinks.
  
 
*Here is the [[Caffeine]] page, it will show you what some of the other sources of caffeine are.
 
*Here is the [[Caffeine]] page, it will show you what some of the other sources of caffeine are.
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===To Rest or not to Rest===
 
===To Rest or not to Rest===
 
*Resting in your [[Hideout]] will replenish roughly 4*level of your hp and 4*level of your pp.
 
*Resting in your [[Hideout]] will replenish roughly 4*level of your hp and 4*level of your pp.
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*Resting will cost you 5 minutes to 2.5 minutes depending on your level.
 
*Resting will not remove bad effects.
 
*Resting will not remove bad effects.
 
**(Find the bad effect in the wiki to see if it can be removed & if so, how.)
 
**(Find the bad effect in the wiki to see if it can be removed & if so, how.)
*Resting will cost you 5 minutes to 2.5 minutes depending on your level.
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**Resting may be better than useing chips on healing at the [[Twilight_Hospital|Twilight Hospital]], but the [[Twilight_Hospital|Twilight Hospital]] can remove some negative effects that you gain when you have lost a fight.
*High-level characters tend not to rest much -- each turn is very valuable. For example, they might not be getting hit, or they might use attacks that replenish HP/PP, or use skills or equipment to heal, or buy HP/PP at hospitals. For new characters, resting is very convenient -- it is hard to find enough chips for training, so expensive healing and equipment is not usually an option.  
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*There are a few ways to replenish your hp & pp. Here are 2 pages to see them [[HP_restorers|HP Restorers]] & [[PP_restorers|PP Restorers]].
*If you have to rest between every combat, you'll probably earn more XP and chips per minute by fighting in an easier location!
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**Equipment that regenerates your hp/pp can be obtained fairly easily, but at low lvls may not be usable.
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*High-level Players tend not to rest much, each turn can be very valuable.
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*If you are resting between every fight or loosing fights, you may want to leave that area and only come back after you have gained a few lvls.
  
 
==Losing your Chips==
 
==Losing your Chips==
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**Rares also knows as "Ultra Rares" or "URs" are hard to find and you may spend months looking for them.
 
**Rares also knows as "Ultra Rares" or "URs" are hard to find and you may spend months looking for them.
 
***(All tho some people get lucky and find a rare in days.)
 
***(All tho some people get lucky and find a rare in days.)
***The [[Boomstick]] is the only Rare Weapon in the game, all other rares are [[Talismans]].
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***The [[Boomstick]] and the [[Filthy sock puppet]] are the only Rare Items in the game. The [[Pegasus]] ‎is the only known Rare Transportation, all other rares are [[Talismans]].
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****The [[Pegasus]] is a Rare that occurs in a time sensitive adventure.
 
**Semi-rares are [[Talismans]] that are about as good as the talisman that you get for completing the [[Don't Cry for Me, Zion-tina]] quest.
 
**Semi-rares are [[Talismans]] that are about as good as the talisman that you get for completing the [[Don't Cry for Me, Zion-tina]] quest.
 
**The [[corrupt amulet]] & [[special wooden cup]] are the only 2 Semi-rares in the game currently.
 
**The [[corrupt amulet]] & [[special wooden cup]] are the only 2 Semi-rares in the game currently.
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| [[GigantoFirm LookOut Calendar]]
 
| [[GigantoFirm LookOut Calendar]]
| From time to time you gain<br>extra time after adventuring.
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| From time to time you save<br>time after adventuring.
 
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| [[S.U.I.T. Software]]
 
| [[S.U.I.T. Software]]
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*First Rand will be in [[Neighboring and neighborly neighborhood]].
 
*First Rand will be in [[Neighboring and neighborly neighborhood]].
*Then you can find him in the [[Twilight Hospital]] in [[Downtown Twilight]].
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*Then you can find him in the [[Twilight Hospital]] in [[University Heights]].
 
*After that he will be at the [[Twilight Police Department]] when there is a quest to be started or completed.
 
*After that he will be at the [[Twilight Police Department]] when there is a quest to be started or completed.
  
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*Everyone gets stuck on the [[A Dank and Rusty Mystery|Maze]] password!
 
*Everyone gets stuck on the [[A Dank and Rusty Mystery|Maze]] password!
 
**First hint: [[Ryme]] is obsessed with Spoonerisms.
 
**First hint: [[Ryme]] is obsessed with Spoonerisms.
**Second hint: Do what is says, not say what is says.
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**Second hint: Do what it says, not say what it says.
 
*Some adventures are limited occurring once or a few times.
 
*Some adventures are limited occurring once or a few times.
 
**(think of them as side quests or side adventures)
 
**(think of them as side quests or side adventures)
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===Merit Badges===
 
===Merit Badges===
 
[[Merit Badges]] are added to your profile for performing certain tasks.
 
[[Merit Badges]] are added to your profile for performing certain tasks.
*To get your [[Merit Badges]] you have to visit the [[Train at the Heroes' Guild|Heroes' Guild]] after completing the challenge!
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*To get your [[Merit Badges]] you have to visit the [[Training Room]] after completing the challenge!
 
**You're not allowed to talk about [[Merit Badges|Merit Badge]] requirements in chat, unless it is in a Private Message or in a hinting manner.
 
**You're not allowed to talk about [[Merit Badges|Merit Badge]] requirements in chat, unless it is in a Private Message or in a hinting manner.
 
*[[Merit Badges]] are only for show.
 
*[[Merit Badges]] are only for show.
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*[http://www.twilightheroes.com/game-manual/faq.php Official TH FAQ]
 
*[http://www.twilightheroes.com/game-manual/faq.php Official TH FAQ]
  
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If you have any questions or comments, you can message me in the game ([[User:Reaper|Reaper]] ID# 3100) or leave me a note/message in [[User_talk:Reaper|my talk]].
  
 
[[Beginner's Guide to Twilight Heroes#So You Want To Be A Hero.|Back to top.]]
 
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 12 January 2011

This page is a User Guide
It represents one editor's approach to a subject.
It is not in any way "official", nor is it necessarily maintained by Wiki editors
Take this information with a grain of salt.
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Still working on the page, it may take some time
to figure out what needs to be added.--Reaper

So You Want To Be A Hero.

Welcome to the Beginner's Guide to Twilight Heroes.
Warning: This guide may contain spoilers.


Choosing a class

Here is the Classes page & a Class Comparison Table
to see what the different classes have to offer.


If you find that you would rather be another class then,
the Transmogrifier page will show you how to change classes.

Where to start

Twilight Heroes can be a bit confusing or overwhelming when you're first starting.
This next little section will show you were to start if you want to head into combat a little more prepared.

You're a Dirty Dirty Hero

To Quote Ryme "dumpster diving--while not glamorous--can be surprisingly rewarding."
You'll want to Investigate the trash bin out back. You can do this by, while you are on the main map, clicking on Somerset, then "investigate the trash bin out back". That's how you get to any place you need to go, first by clicking on the location, then by clicking on the specific area.
You are looking for

and the adventure below.

Who Would Throw Away a Perfectly Good TV?
Dumpster.gif
  • Item Drops: none
  • Chip Drops: 150
  • Experience: none



Cleaning up Crime

Head to Pilant's Hardware and Soft Wear
& Pick up,

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You will want to equip them (click on "wear things" then under the section labeled "wearable items", find the items you wish to equip and click on equip.), and head out to Your neighborhood.
And remember to have fun.
Note: When you find new equipment, take note that, as a general rule, the higher the power number, the better the equipment. This is not always the case though.

What you need to know

Here is some basic info that you should know about.

Turns & Time

There are a few things that effect how much time your turns cost.
Caffeine will give you more time, with more time you get more turns.
You want items that remove time from turns, if they add time to turns its a bad thing.

Caffeine is my Friend

You get 12 points of caffeine each day, and they will be replenished after rollover.
Each source of caffeine consumes these points differently.

  • Q: Whats the best caffeine?
    • If you are low on chips you may want to pick up Gingerette or Gingerelle 12 for a days worth of caffeine and they are a caffeine lvl 1.(they are the same thing just different names) from the Black Market.
    • If you don't mind paying more and getting more time then Mister Tea is for you, 2 for a day and they are a caffeine lvl 6. From the Black Market.
  • Scalpel energy drink & Bray energy drink are the best source of caffeine in the game.
    • You can only get 10 of each, from the game!
    • Some players will buy Scalpels & Brays from other players.
      • There are some players who are more generous than others, so keep that in mind if you decide to sell your energy drinks.
  • Here is the Caffeine page, it will show you what some of the other sources of caffeine are.

Rollover

Every night at roughly 11:10 Eastern time, the game will rollover.
When you log back in after rollover, you'll have more turns and your caffeine level will be reset.

To Rest or not to Rest

  • Resting in your Hideout will replenish roughly 4*level of your hp and 4*level of your pp.
  • Resting will cost you 5 minutes to 2.5 minutes depending on your level.
  • Resting will not remove bad effects.
    • (Find the bad effect in the wiki to see if it can be removed & if so, how.)
    • Resting may be better than useing chips on healing at the Twilight Hospital, but the Twilight Hospital can remove some negative effects that you gain when you have lost a fight.
  • There are a few ways to replenish your hp & pp. Here are 2 pages to see them HP Restorers & PP Restorers.
    • Equipment that regenerates your hp/pp can be obtained fairly easily, but at low lvls may not be usable.
  • High-level Players tend not to rest much, each turn can be very valuable.
  • If you are resting between every fight or loosing fights, you may want to leave that area and only come back after you have gained a few lvls.

Losing your Chips

Chips are your lifeblood... & Devil Dice will take your soul...

  • Gambling at the Seedy Casinos can destroy you faster than you know.
    • (I have heard of many high levels losing hundreds of thousands in chips in just a few minutes.)
  • Try not to spend chips on items and equipment, for the first 7 or so levels.
    • (you will need the chips for your training and Caffeine.)
  • There are 2 places that you can earn decent chips adventuring.
    • First is Golden Wooden Nickel Casino.
      • (best to be a level 5 or higher, if you're taking a lot of damage then you may want to grind in a place that isn't so brutal.)
    • Second is the Cube Theater.
      • (it unlocks at level 9 but you will take a lot of damage it would be best if you waited till you were level 14, unless you have a healing skill then you may be able to do it a few levels sooner.)

Equipment

Here are the Equipment Summary Tables, it will help
you figure out what gear you want to look for.

  • When you want to know an item's info in the game, simply click its picture.
  • Pay attention to the item's info before buying it. level requirement, what slot it takes, & ect.
    • (you may find that you have something that is better in your inventory.)
  • Full-body suits will take up your shirt slot & your pants slot.
  • You can't equip 2 of the same accessories, (unless it says otherwise in its description)


  • Get the Xentrium breastplate ASAP. It will make your turns cost less time.(it will give you more turns)
  • Do not use the Magic truck vehicle. If you use it, it will make your turns cost more time.(it will make you have less turns)

Rares & IotMs

These items can be identified by the fact that they are the only items in the game that have Color.

  • There are 2 kinds of Rares, Rare & Semi-rare.
    • Rares also knows as "Ultra Rares" or "URs" are hard to find and you may spend months looking for them.
      • (All tho some people get lucky and find a rare in days.)
      • The Boomstick and the Filthy sock puppet are the only Rare Items in the game. The Pegasus ‎is the only known Rare Transportation, all other rares are Talismans.
        • The Pegasus is a Rare that occurs in a time sensitive adventure.
    • Semi-rares are Talismans that are about as good as the talisman that you get for completing the Don't Cry for Me, Zion-tina quest.
    • The corrupt amulet & special wooden cup are the only 2 Semi-rares in the game currently.


  • IotMs stands for "item of the month".
    • They can be obtained by donating 5$ or more to the game for Silver stars, or buying Silver stars from other players.
    • They Require 5 to 10 Silver stars to buy them from the The Wok of Stars
    • They are retired after the month is over.
      • Some players may be selling an IotM after it has been retired.

Silver Stars

You will often head people talk about Silver stars in chat.
Silver stars are a type of currency in their own way.

  • You may want to check the Auction House or the prices that other players are selling them at, before buying / selling Silver stars.
  • They can be obtained by donating 5$ or more to the game, for 1$ per a silver star.
    • They can also be obtained by buying them from other players / Auction House.
  • They are used as a reference when talking about the more expensive Rares & IotMs.
    • Example (I'm selling "some item" for 12 stars.)

Computers & Software

Here is what you need to know about computers & software.

Computers

There are 2 types of computers. you can equip them in your Computer Lab

Software

Software is made from Mangled data plates, the only exception
is Vlad's Decryptonomicon software & and can be found at Pilant's Hardware and Soft Wear


Simple Software list
Software What it does
Vlad's Decryptonomicon software Decrypts mangled data plate
& ripped swipe card
Destitute Dick's Penny-Pincher Program From time to time you gain
extra chips after adventuring.
S.M.A.R.T. software Gives you some info about
your opponent during combat.
IMyself blog software From time to time you gain
extra XP after adventuring.
GigantoFirm LookOut Calendar From time to time you save
time after adventuring.
S.U.I.T. Software From time to time you gain
S.U.I.T. points after adventuring.
(you get some items with these.)
Astral Stock Exchange software From time to time you gain
ASX Chips after adventuring.
(you get some items with these.)
control software Only used in the assembly of the jetpack.

























The best softwares for new players are
IMyself blog software & GigantoFirm LookOut Calendar.

Quests & Rand the Man

When you adventure in Neighboring and neighborly neighborhood you'll come across the
side adventure Officer Down, Thus unlocking other Quests for levels to come.

  • Some areas can only be unlocked by starting a quest or adventuring while using an item.
    • The wiki will have info on how to unlock them.

Finding the Rand

You live the sad life of a Hero! No friends, always working in one way or another.
Why not go out and find yourself a friend. Here's Rand...

Quests the Other White Meat

Above all else remember that the Journal is your other friend.
It will give you hits if you get lost or stuck.

  • Quests unlock at most levels from 1-9.
  • Everyone gets stuck on the Maze password!
    • First hint: Ryme is obsessed with Spoonerisms.
    • Second hint: Do what it says, not say what it says.
  • Some adventures are limited occurring once or a few times.
    • (think of them as side quests or side adventures)

Merit Badges

Merit Badges are added to your profile for performing certain tasks.

  • To get your Merit Badges you have to visit the Training Room after completing the challenge!
    • You're not allowed to talk about Merit Badge requirements in chat, unless it is in a Private Message or in a hinting manner.
  • Merit Badges are only for show.
  • There are still Merit Badges than haven't been found.
    • If you find one that isn't in the Merit Badge page, then write down the info on how you think you found it so others may have a clue.


Basic Rules

  • Official TH Rules.
  • The Newbie chat channel is Always spoiler-free.
  • There is a 48-hour rule on new content.
    • No spoilers in chat or on the forums for the first 48 hours.
    • The 48-hour rule does not apply to items that have been added to stores.
    • The 48-hour rule does not apply to one day events.


FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any questions or comments, you can message me in the game (Reaper ID# 3100) or leave me a note/message in my talk.

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