"Aye, but ye're a weak one, ain't ye? Ye better pu on some
pounds before ye takes on the likes of me an' me men. Oh, don't look so surprised, cur.
I'll be back around when ye get somethin' worth taxin'. And if yer some kind of treasonous
scum who don't want to help keep this fine city runnin', ye'll have to cut through me an'
the boys before enterin'."
Your abilities consist of Experience Level, Hit Points, Spell Power, Strength,
Intellect, Dexterity, and Charisma. Each is described below.
 | Experience Level: This indicates how powerful in
your class you are. You raise levels by gaining experience points for killing monsters and
other users. With each increase in level, you will gain more Hit Points, Spell Power (if
used by your class), and a bonus to the four characteristics. |
 | Hit Points: This measures a character's durability.
The more Hit Points you have, the more damage you can take. When your Hit Points are down,
you can raise them by visiting Butler Hospital, gaining an experience level, or casting
Heal or Cure. Each time you log on your Hit Points are restored to full. |
 | Spell Power: This is how much magical energy a
character has at their disposal. If the character class uses spells or scrolls, there will
be an accompanying Spell Power requirement for casting each. Those classes that use wands
do not have to expend any force to invoke them. |
 | Strength: This tracks how hard a character hits.
Characters with higher Strength gain more Hit Points when advancing in Experience Levels.
More Strength yields more damage in melee attacks. |
 | Intellect: This statistic comes into play mainly in
casting and resisting magic. It is also calculated into approximating an opponent's Hit
Points. Bonus Spell Power is awarded to those with a high Intellect upon gaining a level. |
 | Dexterity: Your overall fighting ability is measured
by how dexterous you are. It is used to calculate who gets the first attack in a battle
round, whether a hit was made, jousting ability, and in other applicable instances. |
 | Charisma: A high Charisma will get you more money
when selling items in the Square and from defeated foes. Some of the random events that
occur tend to favor those with a high Charisma as well. |
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