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Below you will find many frequently asked questions. If you have others that do not appear here, please ask a DM on the forum or via PM.
Contents
- 1 How do I connect to Myths of Atalan?
- 2 Do I need the expansions?
- 3 What is the meaning of MoA?
- 4 Can I play in Myths of Atalan without reading the Lore?
- 5 Do alignments matter in Myths of Atalan?
- 6 Why are non-human races restricted?
- 7 Are wizards and sorcerers still regulated?
- 8 Can I play a monster Race?
- 9 Can I play a Tiefling?
- 10 Can I have wings/a tail?
- 11 Can I bring my character from Forgotten Realms?
- 12 How do I get a PrC?
- 13 Can Players start their own Guilds and Factions?
- 14 Can I belong to more than one Guild or Faction?
- 15 What is the Magic Level of Myths of Atalan?
- 16 Does Myths of Atalan have Crafting?
- 17 What is a private bio used for?
- 18 Can I customize my outfit / armor?
- 19 How do disguises work?
- 20 Are skills such as balance, climb, etc... used outside DM event?
How do I connect to Myths of Atalan?
That information can be found here: http://mythsofatalan.com/wiki/index.php?title=Play!
Do I need the expansions?
Yes, you will need both MotB and SoZ expansions in order to see and interact with everything in game. Without these expansions you may find yourself getting stuck, or being attacked by creatures you cannot see. It is not recommended.
What is the meaning of MoA?
MoA is simply, Myths of Atalan, the server on which we play and the world that it encompasses. It is also named Eramere Rising, to distinguish the current version from our earlier one.
Can I play in Myths of Atalan without reading the Lore?
There are a number of important aspects that are extremely relevant, and can otherwise possibly mean the permanent death of your character should you remain oblivious to them. It is recommended that you read the pertinent lore on your character's race, background location, class, and Overseer before getting started. Note that these may be different than in many other worlds.
Do alignments matter in Myths of Atalan?
Alignments are a snapshot of how others generally see your character, and are not necessarily reflective of how the character sees themselves. Alignments have a role in many spells and interactions within the world, but not always the most significant one.
Why are non-human races restricted?
Most non-human races are considered rare, and thus numbers in-game will at times be limited. As they are also the natives of Eramere, and the most knowledgeable of the world that surrounds them, the players of these races must demonstrate that they understand the basic lore of the server before entering in-game.
Are wizards and sorcerers still regulated?
The arcane was a recent discovery, and a dangerous one at that. With the events of the Long Night, all access to the arcane was monitored and regulated by the Obsidian Academy, and through them, the House of Concordant Cycles, to ensure it is used responsibly. Some chose to avoid such regulations, the Black Bazaar being the most notable, but were at risk of being put to death by those of the HoCC. However, humans are no longer in Atalan. It is up to the governments of each race now to determine what regulations, if any, are placed upon arcane magic users.
Can I play a monster Race?
There are currently no monster races available for player characters.
Can I play a Tiefling?
Tieflings do not exist here.
Can I have wings/a tail?
No.
Can I bring my character from Forgotten Realms?
All characters within the world of Myths of Atalan originated within it. There are no planes as understood elsewhere, for them to have come from.
How do I get a PrC?
A PrC is awarded by a DM after significant roleplay towards the class in question. This may be done in-game, through the forum research threads, through PMs, or all of the above. Most PrCs have multiple ways to achieve and receive them, but with many they may be easier to achieve through a specific organization or path. A select few PrCs such as Ephaesean Adeptus might only have one possible path to achieve it, but these are the exceptions.
Can Players start their own Guilds and Factions?
Yes. However you will need to gain both a decent number of members, consistency, dedication, and great RP over a good length of time, to make such an organization official. There are requirements for such posted here.
Can I belong to more than one Guild or Faction?
We suggest that each character belong to only ONE faction. They may find that there are conflicts of interest that have real consequences that will become more apparent as time goes on if they attempt to get involved in multiple organizations. Players belonging to more than two organizations may also find themselves sometimes becoming stretched too thin, which then causes you to progress in none.
DMs reserve the right to impose a limit on any player belonging to too many organizations in order to preserve a sense of mystery and surprise, as well as to prevent metagaming.
What is the Magic Level of Myths of Atalan?
Low to medium. Many of our long-term players will own equipment with +2 to abilities, while some may find a rare +3 or artifact through their RP.
Does Myths of Atalan have Crafting?
Our custom crafting system is currently in development.
What is a private bio used for?
Your private bio is used for any sensitive or not publicly known information pertaining to your character history or this present time, that all DMs should be aware of. It is only visible by DMs.
Can I customize my outfit / armor?
With our unique loot system, there are many different possible appearances for any item. For a custom appearance of your choice however, this is open to all donators. Details of how many multiple items are permitted are listed within the donator forum.
How do disguises work?
http://mythsofatalan.com/wiki/index.php?title=Gameplay_Mechanics
Are skills such as balance, climb, etc... used outside DM event?
Outside DM events, these skills are and will be useful as an alternative way to earn XP while you adventure in the world. For example, walking along a narrow tree trunk in the forest could require a balance check of DC 20 and then award you 10 xp on success. Another example is survival, which allows you to find secret places in the Overland map of Eramere. More of these skill checks will appear in various areas in the future.