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2.28.2011

UWO: Beginner Training School Guide

From here on, i'll be posting lots of articles that has something to do with Uncharted Waters Online, the following article is important in learning the basic school or tutorial of the game. The guides are made by GM_Amerigo and not mine. If you wanted to share the guides too, just make sure you link it to UWO main site or the original forum post.

Let's start! :)
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So you have created a character, but you have no idea where to start?

Navigators, I’ll introduce you to various ways to play Uncharted Waters Online so you can
have more fun playing the game.

For starters, I’ll tell you about the Navigation School.

At the Navigation School, you can obtain general information and control for basic game play
and applications in the Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced Navigation Courses on Adventure,
Trade, and Sailing according to your character’s job.

Attending the Navigation School is not a mandatory requirement, so you can choose to go
there or not. You can enter or leave the school anytime you want while playing the game.

In this chapter, you’ll learn how to enter the Beginner Navigation School and graduate from it.
Okay. Let’s get started, shall we?

2.25.2011

Capt's Logbook: World Stories - Why Explore?



Captain Anjel's Log                                
- by David "AnjelusX" Slauenwhite

February 6th, 1495
 
Greetings voyagers! I’m taking a respite from traveling the oceans to reminisce about some of the people I’ve met on my travels. You see within the world everyone has a story and on a grander scale, every nation has a story. Highlighted by various personalities that you interact with, it provides a diversion from the trials and tribulations found out in the wide world. Working for your nation is rewarding in many ways, and you can encounter some interesting situations as you interact with some of the prominent figures in your nation’s capital and beyond.

2.23.2011

Capt's Logbook: Crafting and You




Captain Anjel's Log                                
- by David "AnjelusX" Slauenwhite

January 24th 1495



Ahoy, I’ve written quite a bit so far on my various voyages and the many things I’ve learned. I’ve tried my hand at various jobs, gone exploring for treasure, battled pirates, and engaged in trade. During my turn building ships and preparing to make for the New World, I’ve also dabbled in the diverse experience that is crafting. One of the more expansive systems to be involved in there are several avenues of getting your hands dirty and making items for your own benefit or for sale to others. Taking a cue from what I’ve seen other voyagers accomplish and my own experimenting, I found that crafting can be rewarding not only in building items I might otherwise have to search town after town for. Crafting is also a lucrative way to make some money while I’m in port on shore leave.

To begin with there are several forms of crafting, from simple food production to the making of weapons, clothing, cannons, figureheads, and of course general items. While in the beginning, the items might not be noteworthy or really profitable. With persistence and determination, you can achieve levels of skill to begin making some decent and eventually really good gear. Even at the start, making food might not be profitable, it certainly helps to keep your Vigour replenished so you can continue to craft and level your crafting skills.

2.10.2011

Cooking Guide

Cooking Guide

Introduction
Cooking has always been on of my favourite crafting skills in UWO. On my old server i made hundreds of millions selling items such as Seafood Pizza and Garlic Chicken and the best thing about cooking is that there will always be a demand, regardless of where the server is at. Each guild requires a good cook or two, and if you are interested in pursuing this path here is a simple guide.

Recommended birth place
-Lisbon
-Amsterdam

Portuguese and Dutch players will have the easiest times starting out as chefs due to fact that their ports nearby stock up on all the items required for cooking, and being Portuguese or Dutch would allow them to buy extra ingredients at lower price.

With the introduction of the animal trader job, the food merchant is very much made redundant. The animal trader favours all the essential skills required for cooking, so when you are ready, change your job into an Animal Trader


2.01.2011

Updates: 02-01

my first post for the month of hearts! ^_^
anyways, this is my updates for today...


Check the newly created page for Guides and Events.
Added Crafting Tips for the first game guides-
--Handicraft I and II
--Sewing
Details for Events page-
--added a new page for the month of February and for the first month event.
"Valentine's Day event"
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There is also a new addition to AnjelusX Logbook, "Crafting and You"

so please visit my new blogsite everyone..^___^v, thank you very much!