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==Setting Information==
 
==Setting Information==
 
*[[link|Story Basics]] - The story of Promethean Day that almost anyone would know
 
*[[link|Story Basics]] - The story of Promethean Day that almost anyone would know
*Nanites - Learn about nanites and what they do
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*[[link|SNanites]] - Learn about nanites and what they do
*Ferals - Distinction between feral and non-feral mutants
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*[[link|Ferals]] - Distinction between feral and non-feral mutants
*Major Factions - The three major driving forces of the game
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*[[link|Major Factions]] - The three major driving forces of the game
*Minor Factions - Other smaller factions that can be interacted with
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*[[link|Minor Factions]] - Other smaller factions that can be interacted with
*Locations - Lists cities and areas you may visit in game
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*[[link|Locations]] - Lists cities and areas you may visit in game
  
 
==Character Information==
 
==Character Information==
*Leveling Up - What exactly happens when a player levels up
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*[[link|Leveling Up]] - What exactly happens when a player levels up
*Attributes - Base stats most important to a character
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*[[link|Attributes]] - Base stats most important to a character
*Professions - Inconsequential titles with slight benefits
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*[[link|Professions]] - Inconsequential titles with slight benefits
*Classes - Find the combat class that's right for you
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*[[link|Classes]] - Find the combat class that's right for you
*Special Skills - Unusual powers that come with other things
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*[[link|Special Skills]] - Unusual powers that come with other things
*Currency - Different types of currency found in the game
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*[[link|Currency]] - Different types of currency found in the game
*Perks - Character traits with a wide variety
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*[[link|Perks]] - Character traits with a wide variety
*Badges - Achievement awards you can show off as titles
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*[[link|Badges]] - Achievement awards you can show off as titles
*Sizes - Height, weight, and more
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*[[link|Sizes]] - Height, weight, and more
  
 
==Gameplay Information==
 
==Gameplay Information==
*Roleplaying - The primary function of the game
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*[[link|Roleplaying]] - The primary function of the game
*Quests - Brief descriptions of in-game quests and where to find them
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*[[link|Quests]] - Brief descriptions of in-game quests and where to find them
*Missions - Descriptions of missions located on the website
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*[[link|Missions]] - Descriptions of missions located on the website
*Web Missions - Combat missions used to gain rewards
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*[[link|Web Missions]] - Combat missions used to gain rewards
*Items - From consumables to equipment, learn about the game's items
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*[[link|Items]] - From consumables to equipment, learn about the game's items
*Crafting - Learn about the game's in-depth and intuitive crafting system
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*[[link|Crafting]] - Learn about the game's in-depth and intuitive crafting system
*Combat - Information regarding the way combat works
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*[[link|Combat]] - Information regarding the way combat works
*Mutant Powers - List of powers and where you can find them
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*[[link|Mutant Powers]] - List of powers and where you can find them
*Fishing - Learn how fishing can get you salvage and crafting materials
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*[[link|Fishing]] - Learn how fishing can get you salvage and crafting materials
*Mutant Racing - Race mutants alone or with your friends, here's how
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*[[link|Mutant Racing]] - Race mutants alone or with your friends, here's how
*Social Actions - Help towns to earn rewards and influence
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*[[link|Social Actions]] - Help towns to earn rewards and influence
*Trading Cards - How to get cards and play with friends
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*[[link|Trading Cards]] - How to get cards and play with friends
*Adventuring Groups - Create your own group and invite others
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*[[link|Adventuring Groups]] - Create your own group and invite others
  
 
==Miscellaneous Information==
 
==Miscellaneous Information==
*Players - I can't remember what my idea was here
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*[[link|Players]] - I can't remember what my idea was here
*Guides
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*[[link|Guides]] -
*Helpfiles
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*[[link|Helpfiles]] -
*Updates
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*[[link|Updates]] -
*Writing Bounties
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*[[link|Writing Bounties]] -
*Single Player - Have Single Player be its own page
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*[[link|Single Player]] - Have Single Player be its own page
*Flexible Infection
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*Fan Art
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*Fanfiction
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*Rusted Promises
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*[[link|Rusted Promises]] -
  
 
==Flexible Survival: Single-Player==
 
==Flexible Survival: Single-Player==

Revision as of 00:47, 17 January 2017

Welcome to the Flexible Survival Wiki. Flexible Survival MUCK Flexible Survival Wiki is a supporting Wiki for the text-based Flexible Survival MUCK created by Nuku Valente.

Its storyline is based in a not-too-distant past of 2008, containing science fiction elements about a nanite-based virus outbreak and its mutation-inducing consequences. The game is based on roleplay and classic hack'n'slash combat, supporting both a web interface as well as a standard MU* telnet client.

This wiki is set up to be edited by any registered user, but to be registered, a user must go into the game's MUCK, described below. After creating a character, use the command +wiki/create to start the process toward being a registered user!

Sites of Interest

Getting Started with Flexible Survival Multiplayer

How to connect to Flexible Survival MUCK:

  1. Download a MU* client. A list of clients can be found here
  2. Use your client to connect to flexiblesurvival.com port 2000
  3. Type 'create yourcharactername yourpassword' and join the mosh pit of mutates and survivors!

Don't want to download a client? Click here for the version on our website (requires Flash Player)

Know a few nice tricks about MU* clients? Or need a few tips yourself? Check out the UI Guides! Browse useful things others have found, or make one of your own and share you knowledge!

Newbie Help!

Setting Information

  • Story Basics - The story of Promethean Day that almost anyone would know
  • SNanites - Learn about nanites and what they do
  • Ferals - Distinction between feral and non-feral mutants
  • Major Factions - The three major driving forces of the game
  • Minor Factions - Other smaller factions that can be interacted with
  • Locations - Lists cities and areas you may visit in game

Character Information

  • Leveling Up - What exactly happens when a player levels up
  • Attributes - Base stats most important to a character
  • Professions - Inconsequential titles with slight benefits
  • Classes - Find the combat class that's right for you
  • Special Skills - Unusual powers that come with other things
  • Currency - Different types of currency found in the game
  • Perks - Character traits with a wide variety
  • Badges - Achievement awards you can show off as titles
  • Sizes - Height, weight, and more

Gameplay Information

  • Roleplaying - The primary function of the game
  • Quests - Brief descriptions of in-game quests and where to find them
  • Missions - Descriptions of missions located on the website
  • Web Missions - Combat missions used to gain rewards
  • Items - From consumables to equipment, learn about the game's items
  • Crafting - Learn about the game's in-depth and intuitive crafting system
  • Combat - Information regarding the way combat works
  • Mutant Powers - List of powers and where you can find them
  • Fishing - Learn how fishing can get you salvage and crafting materials
  • Mutant Racing - Race mutants alone or with your friends, here's how
  • Social Actions - Help towns to earn rewards and influence
  • Trading Cards - How to get cards and play with friends
  • Adventuring Groups - Create your own group and invite others

Miscellaneous Information

Flexible Survival: Single-Player

Awesome Apocalypse by Aubrin

The single-player version of the game can be found at Nuku's blog and is a text-based game with a 'sandbox' feel. On the surface, it is a timed survival game where players must keep their character fed, watered and sane until rescue by the military shortly after the infection of the city by the transformation nanites. There are an array of creatures, events, NPCs and quests (both mini-quests and majour undertakings) to explore and experience. Many of the creatures of the city will attempt to infect the player (often through sexual contact) resulting in body transformations. The game has numerous 'endings' based on how the player is infected at the end of the game, whether they survived or succumbed to the infection, and which NPCs have been encountered and saved.

Players new to the game should read the Overall Gameplay article, which contains no spoilers and explains the core concepts of the game.

Note: Flexible Survival is, ultimately, a game of exploration. It is intended that players discover content on their own, with the idea that they will gain the most enjoyment from the game in this way. The articles listed in the table below generally contain spoilers for the game in one fashion or another. New and less experienced players are warned that viewing these articles may affect your ultimate enjoyment of the game (if even in only a small way). Proceed at your own discretion.

Listed below are a number of articles which contain the details of the game, laid bare for all to see. It is a reference for veteran players and a source newer players may consult to find solutions and answers that are not readily apparent to them through the course of the game.

Gameplay-Centric Information

Items Feats NPCs Pets
Locations Hunting Areas Enemies Quests

Game Mechanics

Heat Save Words Coding Additions Bound States

Flexible Infection: Wave of changes

The spiritual ancestor of the single-player version of the game can be found at Nuku's blog and is a text-based game within in map filled with connected rooms.

NOTE: These items still need to be filled. This is just a template to build from. Many also contain spoilers for game content.

List of monsters Actions/commands Map