Some basic information about what you need in The Legend of Mir.

AC - Armour Class : For protection
DC - Damage Class : Your hitting strength.
AMC (MAC) - Magic Armour Class : For protection against magic and poison.
SC - Soul Class : Tao skill strength level
MC - Magic Class : Wizard strength level.

Class Requirements
AC
DC
AMC
SC
MC
HP
MP
               
Warrior
x
x
x
   
x
x
Tao
x
x
x
x
 
x
x
Wizard
x
x
x
 
x
x
x

HP : Hit Points : The Red part of your gauge. hp mp gauge

MP : Magic Points : The Blue part of your gauge.
Sometimes called Mana Points.

Use HP and MP pots to refill your gauge.
As your level increases, you will need to buy larger pots to fill your gauge. These pots are slow to refill so in battle you need to keep a close watch on your HP and MP levels.
Sun Potions are combination pots including both HP and MP. These are more expensive but are worth the money as they offer an immediate refill. This can be vital in tough battle situations and will often keep you alive. Sunpots aren't usually in the shops but are commonly dropped by most mob. Larger mob will also drop medium sunpots. These offer a larger refill of HP and MP and can be sold for 1000 gold. Medium sunpots are an essential item in your bag if you are hunting strong mob. Ginsengs a similar to sunpots.

  Use your bag to carry HP and MP pots for use during gameplay and to store items collected as you move around the world of Mir.
Walk over and left click on item or press the Tab key to pick it up. Gold adds straight to your balance, items go into your bag. You have a weight limit so don't overload yourself or you will be slowed down dramatically. Some new items like spiderwebs stack in one slot.

Your own character view.
See your items and their remaining duration and drag and drop items to and from your bag.

Keep an eye on your items as they wear out during fighting. Items will wear down to zero and then turn red. They no longer disappear but you get a warning and then the item needs repair before it can be used again.

Items can be repaired in the shops. Weapons can be repaired in the shops but can lose top end dur. Using the Special repair in various weapon shops repairs your weapon without loss of dur. This is important and valuable high level weapons should always use this repair.
Repair Oil is a normal repair of 5 dur to weapon.
War God Oil is the same as a Special Repair and repairs your weapon fully.

 


NPC ~ Non Playing Character

Always carry a Town Teleport or Dungeon Escape to get out of the caves or mines.
Use the town to town teleport NPCs to move from between towns. Use random teleports to move within provinces or inside caves and temples.

Town Teleport will take you to the last town you traded. This can be quite useful as you can Town Teleport (TT) from Zuma Temple right down to Bichon Wall.

There is a Signpost NPC situated in towns and these will teleport you to most shops in the town. This can save you time and also places you inside the shop in safety rather than outside where other players might attack you.


Getting Started

When you have created your character you start in a small village and its usually Border Village or Gingko Tree Valley. You start naked. However, there is a Base dress, Wooden Sword and a candle in your bag.
F9 and F10 open your character and bag views. Use your mouse and left click on the Base Dress and while holding the left mouse button down, drag the Base Dress across to your body view and left click again. This should release the clothing and it will appear on your character view and your on screen character will now be dressed. Do the same with the wooden sword and place it on the left side hand of the character view (actual right hand as it looks at you.) If its dark you'll need to drag the candle into the square on the right side next to the other hand.

In the bag picture above there is over a million gold. You sadly start with zero gold !
In the early days of Mir one of the only ways to make gold as a "noob" was to go out of the town and kill deer, harvest the meat by pressing and holding the Alt key while holding the left mouse down over the kill. The meat goes in your bag and you go to the Butcher NPC and click on him and choose the "sell" option. One by one you drag the meat to the selling disc and click ok. You are then given gold for the meat.
Recent additions to the game have made it quite easy to get gold at lower levels. The quickest and easiest way to make gold is to go into the woods and hunt Chestnut Trees. These drop Brown, Bronze, Silver or Gold Chestnuts and are worth between 500 gold and 5000 gold each. You can sell chestnuts to an NPC in Bichon Wall near storage and in Tao Village near the Amoury.

Killing Deer, Chestnut Trees and any other "mob" (what all animals etc are called) will give you experience (exp) and your level will increase. With increased level you can wear better items and hunt in more wierd and dangerous places. Click on all NPCs to see what they sell. Use the class requirements guide at the top of this page to learn what your class uses.
If you click on Archer Guards they will kill you. When you die you drop items from your bag and off your body. Sometimes you get these things back but they can also be stolen by other players. You have been warned !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 


HiddenPlace ~ New Player practice map.

A new addition to the game is the Hidden Place. This is a new map with access restrictions so only lower level players have access.
You gain entry to the area via an NPC called Assistant on Border Village and Gingko. Click on the NPC and look for the option telling you about HiddenPlace.
If you choose to go, you are teleported for free to a small village. There are various buildings etc and also several NPCs including the Assistant which will take you back to the main game area. Logging from the game while in the map will also return you to Bichon Province.
There are three NPCs, one for each class and each will give you a time limited increase in power of 0-2 in either DC, SC or MC. Any class can gain any increase. You can go back as many times as you like for this benefit.
There is an ExperiencedMan NPC and he says he doubles your exp while in the Hidden Place. It didn't seem to work so there might need to be a little bug here.
At the entrances to the village are Healer NPCs. These can be very useful as clicking on them will refill your HP completely.
The mob in the area range from low level Scarecrows, Yobs and Cats to Oma Fighters.
At very low levels, the Oma Fighter is quite a job to defeat so you might want to lure it to the town and use the Healer NPC during your attack to stay alive.

Those were easy but this chap looks like he means business. Gulp !

 

 

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