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Getting Started (Tutorial)

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So there you are, dropped into a town, in the middle of a vast desert filled with zombies and other nasty stuff. Great! But what should you do next? This document attempts to help you through your first day, and give you some tips on how to survive the rest. In the beginning, the help texts and balloons that Die2Nite itself provides are very helpful. If you don't like them (or if you have learned all you can from them) you can turn them off by clicking on 'deactivate rookie mode' on the left-hand side of the screen. After you've gone through them once, this is recommended. There is some essential town information which cannot be viewed in rookie mode, for some reason. Also very helpful is the Help section of Die2Nite. You should consult this guide whenever you want to know more about a specific something.

First steps

Restoring Action Points

You start each with a base of 6 action points, or Small pa.gif, which you can use for various activities around the town. Once these Small pa.gif are gone, there are various ways of restoring them. However, even with these replenishers, there are only so many Small pa.gif that you will have to use each day. Use them wisely, and consult the town forums if you are unsure.

Water

Water is one of the most important items in this desert world. If you do not drink, you can only live a maximum of three days. So naturally, the first and most important thing to do is to get your daily Item water.gifItem water.gifWater Ration Water Ration from the well. Drinking water restores your Small pa.gif and makes you Status hasDrunk.gifStatus hasDrunk.gifRefreshed Refreshed.

Three important things you should remember about water:

  • Don't drink unless you have no Small pa.gif left! Drinking water will restore your Small pa.gif to your maximum. This means that if you still have 2 Small pa.gif and you drink a Item water.gifItem water.gifWater Ration Water Ration, you will end up with 6 Small pa.gif... but if you have 0 Small pa.gif and drink, you will still end up with 6 Small pa.gif. Any precious Small pa.gif you did not use before drinking will be wasted.
  • Drink no more than 1 Item water.gifItem water.gifWater Ration Water Ration a day. Drinking any additional Item water.gifItem water.gifWater Ration Water Ration after the first one will not yield more Small pa.gif. You can see if you have drank water by checking if you are Status hasDrunk.gifStatus hasDrunk.gifRefreshed Refreshed in the status bar.
  • Water is precious and must not be wasted. You are in a desert, after all. While the well may look full for the first few days, it will run out fast since there's forty players, which can consume up to 200 Item water.gifItem water.gifWater Ration Water Ration in 5 days!

Food

Food will also help during your stay in Die2Nite. Eating will restore Small pa.gif to your maximum (6, unless wounded, which will then be 5). Remember that you should only eat food when you have no Small pa.gif left, for the same reasons as drinking water. Beware, though! Eating a Item bone meat.gifItem bone meat.gifMeaty Bone Meaty Bone may get you Status infect.gifStatus infect.gifInfected Infected, which will have a 50% chance of killing you each night.

You won't starve to death if you don't eat food, although food is still essential for survival because they replenish Small pa.gif. There are no rations nor guaranteed source for food, so towns are often low on supplies for food.

Alcohol

Alcohol restores Small pa.gif, too. It gives you the Status drunk.gifStatus drunk.gifDrunk Drunk status though: your speech on the forums will be slurred, and searching for items in the World Beyond will be greatly impared, so it's not recommended to go outside if you use it. When you are drunk, you can't drink more alcohol. You can restore Small pa.gif with food, water or drugs while drunk, though. The next day, you will have a Status hung over.gifStatus hung over.gifHangover Hungover, and won't want to look at another drop of alcohol. This means that you can only drink alcohol every other day.

Drugs

Drugs should only be used as a last resort to restore Small pa.gif, for example, when you are stuck in the desert with no Small pa.gif left and you are both Status hasDrunk.gifStatus hasDrunk.gifRefreshed Refreshed and Status hasEaten.gifStatus hasEaten.gifFed Fed. It is best not to consume drugs unless you absolutely have no other choice.

The consumption of most drugs will permanently wipe your Status clean.gifStatus clean.gifClean Clean status, as well as give you the Status drugged.gifStatus drugged.gifDrugged Drugged status for the rest of the day. The main risk with drugs is that if you take more drugs while already Status drugged.gifStatus drugged.gifDrugged Drugged, you will become Status addict.gifStatus addict.gifHooked! Hooked!. When hooked (addicted), you will have to take a drug and become Status drugged.gifStatus drugged.gifDrugged Drugged every day, or you will die during the night. This is a burden on your town, so make sure you do not become addicted. Note that some drugs, such as the Item drug random.gifItem drug random.gifUnlabelled Drug Unlabelled Drug can cause addiction even if it is your first dose that day.

Lastly, note that not all drugs restore Small pa.gif or make you Status drugged.gifStatus drugged.gifDrugged Drugged. See the Pharmacy for a more specific description and effect of each drug.

Forums

The forums are the place the town organizes. Pay attention to these! There, you will be able to coordinate what construction projects should be completed and who is going to close the gates (among other things). It is nearly impossible to survive if citizens don't cooperate, so make sure you check the forums often. You don't have to post if you don't want to, but you must read them - otherwise, you may end up being shunned for doing something that goes against what the town has discussed. Be polite on the forums; don't spam and don't flame. This way, other citizens will respect you and do what you suggest to make the town work. Also, listen to the people who know more about the game; they can lead the town better than you, because they have experience. Try to do what they say, and if you don't agree, tell him or her why you don't agree and propose something else.

Your house

When you visit your house, you will see you have the ability to make upgrades to it. Don't do this. It costs precious Small pa.gif and resources that should be spent scavenging and building. However, once your town has made it to day 3 and 4, you may upgrade it to a tent, if there is nothing more pressing to build. Never upgrade to a hovel. If you're unsure, ask on the forums. Once you've done that, you should open your Item food bag.gifItem food bag.gifDoggy Bag Doggy Bag and Item chest citizen.gifItem chest citizen.gifCitizen's Welcome Pack Citizen's Welcome Pack. The doggy bag gives you a random food item; keep that for yourself for restoring Small pa.gif later on. The welcome pack yields a random item. This item is generally best put in the bank for the good of the town (for example, batteries fuel the town's weapons, and matches can be used to make defense for the town). Most of these items will be useless on their own, anyway, and you might get shunned for keeping them when the town needs them.

Exploring

Now you're ready to explore the world! To get out of town, you have to go to the town gates. From there, you can leave town. The land around the town is divided into squares, all of which have coordinates. For example, the town is situated on square [0,0] and if you go one to the right and one down you will be on square [1,-1]. Moving from one square to another costs one Small pa.gif (though entering and exiting the city doesn't cost any AP). Make sure you always have enough Small pa.gif to get back to town once you leave! If you run out of Small pa.gif in the desert and you have nothing to replenish it, you will not be able to move back to town, and someone else will have to bring you an Small pa.gif replenisher (like food, water, or drugs). If you are not rescued and back in town by the end of the day (23:00 game time), you will die. To be saved, you'll have to make a topic on the forums asking for help. Make sure you include:

  • The coordinates of the square you're on
  • What items you would like to replenish your AP (for example, if you have already eaten today, then someone bringing you food won't help)
  • If there are zombies in the zone, and if so, how many

Also, make sure to flag it as a distress call! (Tick the box under your message) If nobody saves you, you can try camping - in your zone, click "inspect this zone" then "hide here for the night". If you camp, you have a chance of dying during the night, but if you survive, your Small pa.gif will be replenished as normal, and you can move back to town. If you don't camp, you will die for certain.

You also have to be careful that you don't run into a group of zombies. In Die2Nite, humans and zombies are given control points. Each resident is worth two control points, while each zombie is worth one control point. If the number of human points in a square is equal to or greater than the number of zombie points in that square, you are safe - for example, one person can be safe in a zone with two or fewer zombies, and two people can be safe in a zone with four or fewer zombies.

When there's more zombie points, you're in trouble. You won't be able to move from your zone or search the area. You have three choices - flee, fight, or ask for another citizen to boost the resident control points. You should never flee - you will be wounded which will result in death very quickly. Never fight - it costs 1Small pa.gif and has a <10% chance of killing a zombie. You might use up all your Small pa.gif and be unable to get back to town. The only option is calling for help.

Ask for help on the forums if you are stuck in a zone which is controlled by zombies. You should always include these things if you are asking for help:

  • How many zombies there are in the zone, and how many humans
  • If you have got enough Small pa.gif to return to the town after being freed
  • What times you will be online

Also make sure to flag it as a distress call! (Tick the box under your message) If humans regain control of the sector (human points outweighing zombie points), you will be able to get out of the zone. There's a thirty minute window after control of a zone has been lost in which it is possible to move from the square without getting injured. Make sure you are back in town before the gates are closed! Normally this is discussed on the forums; if it is not, it's best to be back in town at least an hour before the attack starts. If you can't escape the zombies, you can try camping. If you camp, you have a chance of dying during the night, but if you survive, it gives other citizens another day to come to your rescue. If you don't camp, you will die for certain.

Scavenging

This is the good side of exploring. To scavenge, all you have to do is press the 'search the zone' button while you are in the zone you want to search. Do this in every zone you come through! It costs no Small pa.gif, and you always have a chance of finding something, even in depleted zones. After you've searched the zone, you'll automatically enter auto-search mode. This means that your character automatically searches the zone every two hours. You don't have to be online to auto-search a zone. Auto-searching is generally a good idea; it will make the Small pa.gif you spent to get to the zone more worthwhile. Don't auto-search in depleted zones. You will only find scrap materials, which are not too useful to the town. If you find an object, but your inventory is already full, you will drop it on the ground. You should think about what item is most important and possibly swap items to take the most important items back to town. Remember that you or someone else can always come back to a square later or on another day to pick up what you have dropped! Generally, it is a good idea to drop any items on the ground as you are walking away from town, and to carry back as many items as you find as you are going back towards the town. This is because if you find an item and put it in your rucksack and walk away from town, then in the next zone you find a better item, but your rucksack is full, so you switch it out, you will be moving items further away from town. This makes it difficult for people to bring back. You can mark the zone that you are in to indicate to others that it is, for example, depleted or that there is an important item in the zone - but marking anything other than the depleted icon is a bad idea. Knowing if a zone is depleted or not is the most important thing, so that people don't waste Small pa.gif going out to a zone where they will find nothing but scrap materials. Marking a zone as having items or resources confuses people. If you do find an item or resources in the World Beyond, you should instead mark it on the external map application. Scavenging is possibly the most important job in the game. Without people scavenging, you would not have the resources to build important defensive buildings. It is recommended that, if you can, you should spend your Small pa.gif going outside searching for items instead of staying inside and building.

Construction

This is another key part of Die2Nite. To survive as a town, you and the other citizens will have to construct various buildings, like the watchtower and the workshop. It is impossible to survive without some of these. You need two things to construct buildings: resources and Small pa.gif. It's very important that you resist the urge to just build anything that's available! This wastes your Small pa.gif and also, if you finish the project, it uses up resources the town might need for another project. Use the forums to coordinate the things you are going to build. Look at the forums before building! The two most important buildings are the Watchtower and the Workshop. In the workshop, you can turn Rotting Logs and Scrap Metal into Twisted Planks and Wrought Iron. This can then be used to construct other buildings. The watchtower is used to estimate the size of the attack of the horde. The more players go up there to scan the horizon, the better quality the estimation is. Based on the estimation, a plan for the day can be made; for example, if the day should be spent building defensive structures or scavenging for resources. Ask more experienced players if you need to know what to build. They may have a plan in mind that would help the town.

Tips

That's all for the first day! It's smart to live the rest of the days more or less this way too. Here are a couple of tips to help you survive:

  • Remember to check the forums!
  • Remember to eat before drinking!
  • Don't flee from a zone controlled by zombies. Ask for help instead.
  • Build the workshop and the watchtower first.
  • Don't upgrade to a hovel!
  • Stay away from drugs!
  • Listen to the people who know more about the game than you.
  • Update the map!