

Named Equipment - List of zones providing additional benefits for collecting sets of the randomly generated equipment.Dimension Door Paths - A List of Mobs (NPCs) that can be used by short-range travel spells to quickly move across the world.Artifacts, Uniques and Iouns - Tables and Details on all the known artifacts, and an explanation what they are, how they work and how to use them.Ship Crew Guides - Tables containing information pertinent to purchasing crews to man your ship.


River Navigation - Information on overcoming the limitations that rivers and lakes place on movement.In here you can find everything from guides on how to best gain experience, information on quests, and breakdowns of the basics you'll need to survive on Duris. They also serve as a good pick-up point for players who have taken long breaks from Duris and need to catch up on changes. Newbie Guides - These guides are intended for new players on Duris.You may also find helpful tricks that other players have learned and passed on. This will help players learn the basics of how to play their class, as well as what their role is in a group setting. Class Guides - Here you will find guides for specific classes.Races and Character Stats - Tables and Details on all the playable races, and an explanation on how statistics impact your gameplay.Guides can be as simple as "Go to X to find Y" and as complicated as an entire zone walk-through. Although Duris isn't a very hospitable place in-game, we strive to make the user-end experience a little easier with the use of guides. This is especially true as far as newbies are concerned. For this very reason, it's important to help out one another. While its credit list is quite extensive, Duris has had numerous immortals over the years (some of which do not appear in the lists because of the brevity of their stay, or the level of their involvement).ĭuris is a complicated place. There are 46 mortal levels on Duris, with an additional 10 levels being considered " epic" levels. Players control a single character who progresses as they play the game. These factions are divided into the forces of good and evil - In Duris, this conflict is refered to as the Racewar. In Duris, there are two opposing factions that are in a constant state of war over territory and prestige. While Toril was a standard non-kill MUD, Duris took another route: Duris is a pkill MUD (a MUD in which one player can kill another). Let's work together to make this a tool to help newbies and experienced players alike.ĭuris MUD was founded in 1995 when the text-based MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) game Sojourn split into Toril and Duris. Please sign in every time you edit, so that we can recognise an established user.Need more help? The Community Portal has a site outline and helps you learn how to edit.Questions? You can ask at the Help desk or on the "discussion" page associated with each article.Recent changes is a great first stop - you can see what other people are doing & where you can help.Here's a little help on how to get started: Welcome to the Duris wiki, and thank you for your contributions! There's a lot to do around here, so I hope you'll stay with us and make many more improvements.
