Frequently Asked Questions

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In-game FAQs

Q: Where can I find ____?

A: See the following:

You can also search via the Searchbox on the upper right of the Wiki.


Q: Where can I sell items?

A: Players can sell excess items to Magistrate Levi, located south of the Chief's House in Virelda. Make sure to save any stylish equipment for your Cosmetic slots!


Q: How do I turn off auto-attack?

A: Click or shift-click on the Weapon or Ability on your hotbar at the bottom of the screen. You can toggle Weapon to Manual, Auto-Aim, or Auto-Cast. Abilities can be toggled between Manual and Auto-Cast.


Q: How do I recharge Health, Stamina, or Yoku?

A: See: Energy.


Q: What are these weird names above the doors? Why can't I enter?

A: Those are Apartments, a type of player housing. Apartment owners can choose to limit access to their personal spaces or Open their Apartment to the public to share their perks.

For more information, see: Apartment


Q: What can I do with an Apartment?

A: Apartment holders receive multiple perks. See: Apartment.


Q: When do vendors restock?

A: Restocking schedule depends on the vendor and their inventory.

For individual restocking schedules, see:


Q: Why can't I enter Arcadia?

A: See Arcadia requirements.


Q: Why can't I turn in ____ quest?

A: The required quest items must be in the player's bag for a quest turn-in. Also, some Non-player Characters (NPCs) require a completion of their own concurrent quest before they will accept another turn in. For example, a player needs to turn in materials to Fritz for the Old Hacking Tool before proceeding with The Foundation questline.


Q: What are the answers to Nexus' quiz? Noxley's quiz?

A: See: Nexus and Noxley.


Q: Where do I get Aluminum Scrap and Synth-Fluid?

A: See: Aluminum Scrap and Synth-Fluid.


Q: Why can't I open this chest? When do chests reset?

A: See different types of Chests.


Q: How can I move faster?

A: Players can move faster via crafted gear, Speed Potions, and mounts. You can also use Recall Discs (teleports) - either crafted or purchased Farok, BuzzBox, or Skipper - to instantly travel to different locations.

The player can also die to enemies on the overworld to receive a free, quick teleport to the nearest graveyard (currently Virelda graveyard).


Q: How do I get a mount?

A: Mounts are available as NFTs and via past event rewards.


Q: What do Weapon / Ability Upgrades Actually Do?

A: See Upgrades.


Q: Why isn't the dungeon portal appearing?

If a Portal to the next level is not appearing, you may need to:


Q: How can I leave a dungeon?

Players normally leave a dungeon via the green "Home" symbol portal, preferably after killing a Boss and claiming the treasure.

In dire instances, you can:

  • press the ESC key
  • right-click your name on the Party List and choose Leave Party
  • disconnect from the game for 3 minutes to be teleported out for inactivity

WARNING! Tier 2 and higher dungeons have consequences for failure, such as bag or gear loss, and leaving a dungeon outside of a Portal counts as a Death.

Tutorial Island, Tier 1, and overworld dungeons do not have any consequences for death.


For dungeon unlocks via questline, see: Dungeons or Quests


Q: Are there any secrets in this game?

A: Secrets?


System FAQs

Q: I haven't played a while and I want to start over. Can I keep my old character?

A: Yes, as long as the character is linked to an account.

For example:

  1. log onto your old character, go to Quick Menu > Account
  2. link your old character to your email and de-link from your Discord account
  3. log out, start a New Game and create a new character
  4. go to Quick Menu > Account and link your new character to your Discord account

Players may link a character to multiple accounts. However, each account can only be linked to 1 character.


Q: My fps is low - help!

If you're experiencing low performance, consider the following:

  1. enable acceleration
  2. enable a gaming graphics card rather than the built-in graphics card
  3. adjust the Texture Scaling or Particle Effects under Quick Menu > Graphics
  4. Lower max fps
    • The game runs at a default cap of 60 fps, but you can adjust this setting to suit your system
      • 30 FPS Cap — Ideal for improving performance on lower-end systems, providing smoother gameplay if 60 FPS is not achievable.
      • 120 FPS Uncap — For higher-end systems, allowing for ultra-smooth performance.
  5. decrease the size of your browser or Discord window. Smaller windows generally improve performance, so experiment to find the optimal setup for your machine.

For a detailed breakdown of each setting, make sure to explore the Graphics Settings via the Quick Menu. Fine-tuning these options can help you achieve the best balance of visuals and performance for your system.


Q: Words are too big/too small or I can't see all of the sub-windows - help!

A: Under Settings > Display, you can adjust the GUI Scale. Editing the GUI scale will adjust the size of the interface elements, providing a more comfortable viewing experience.

If you accidentally make the GUI too large, you can Reset to Defaults.

  • If you are having trouble viewing Reset to Defaults button, expand the game window or play via browser or Discord-in-browser ("Open Discord in browser" button on the website) to increase the size of the window


Q: I'm stuck - help!

A: If you are physically stuck in-game, try the following:

  1. wiggle via the WASD keys - sometimes the game will "squeeze" you out.
  2. use a Recall Disc (teleport)
  3. log out, wait 3 minutes, then log back in. Sometimes the system will try to auto-correct by teleporting you to to a new location. Players are also automatically kicked from a dungeon to the overworld after 3 minutes of inactivity.
  4. if all else fails, contact Support for a manual teleport out of the area.


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