ATLYSS
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Guide for Beginners
By Icing
Some tips for newbies who just started playing ATLYSS
   
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Settings
Once you have created your undoubtedly horny furry character and entered the ATLYSS game world, the first thing I recommend is to go to the settings: there you need to adjust the controls to your convenience. For example, I immediately moved Dash to Shift, as well as active skills from 4 5 6 to Q E C.














And also adjust mouse sensitivity and camera position/angle of view if necessary.









I highly recommend immediately enabling automatic Strafe whenever the character takes out a weapon: this is an extremely useful option that allows the character to always attack directly relative to the sight on the screen.
You don't have to worry about moving: the character moves to the sides and back as quickly as without strafe, so I don't see any reason not to enable this option.
Consumables
You can buy first aid kits in Sally's store in the consumables tab. At the very beginning of the game, there is no money for this, but later in the game they will be extremely useful and should not be neglected: an extremely useful thing.













Be sure to keep consumables on your hotbar.







Don't forget about these consumables, they will help save your life during difficult fights!
Enchanter (Blacksmith)
You can upgrade your equipment at the enchanter Vivian, who is located near the merchant Sally.






















You can improve items to the next quality. Or reforge the enchantments that are on the item (for example, if you play with a sword, and it has an enchantment that increases mana, you can try to reroll something more suitable and useful for a fighter build, for example, Attack Power). Weapon parameters that are enhanced by enchantments are highlighted in blue, white - standard item values.
To upgrade many things, just Crowns are not enough, and resources that drop from mobs are also required.














Also, a very useful function at the blacksmith is the ability to change the scale of an item to another: for example, you play as a Fighter and pump Strength as the main stat. But the player has the opportunity to play with things that scale from Dexterity and Mana! It's enough to get a special stone that will allow you to change the scale of the item to the desired one, for example, Dexterity for a bow to Strength! And if you pump Strength, you can play with a bow that also scales from Strength! What can't Vivian do, isn't that great?
Classes
Upon reaching level 10, the player is given the opportunity to choose 1 of 3 game classes for your character: Fighter, Mystic, Bandit.
Just go to 1 of the 3 game NPCs and select the desired quest. The NPC will give you an item that you need to use in your inventory and hooray - you are now a Warrior, Mage or Rogue!
Choose wisely, you won't be able to change your class!

To get the Fighter class you need to talk to Enok (nice ass, bro!)






















For Mystic with Angela.
























And for Bandit with Sally.























Immediately after receiving a class, all your points that you invested in skills will be reset and a list of skills of your class will open. Read, choose what seems more interesting to you and spend points and skills to immediately use them in battle!















Don't forget about the Charge Attack you got with the class (Default: R).









But keep in mind: the player has the opportunity to choose only 6 active skills before the battle, so there is no point in pumping more than 6 (including from the General Skills tab), since you will not be able to use all these skills at once in battle! And you can only change skills in Sanctum (in the hub).





But even if you spent skill points in the wrong place or just want to redistribute them to other skills - no problem!
Sally's Shop will give you such an opportunity!
Just buy Tome of Unlearning and you can not worry about spending skill points on something you did not like!
Appearance
The appearance of the player character is an important part of any furry (and not only) game, so it is important to know how to customize your cutie!

Behind Angela's library there is a mirror where you can change your character's appearance, but it requires special stones that can be bought... where do you think? Of course in Sally's Shop!











Also for Illusion Stone you can change the appearance of the thing that is displayed on your character to another in the Vanity window.

















Behind Sally's Shop there is a secret merchant who is willing to sell you GACHA - random loot for your hard-earned Crowns. There can be both cosmetic items and useful items that increase stats. (sometimes instead of trying your luck in gacha it's better to buy a few extra consumables)
Well...
Maybe this guide will help some of the newbies to get used to this wonderful furry RPG game faster.

A truly great game, which under the skins of cute and horny furries has an exciting and interesting combat system and progression system ⚔️

Happy hunting, stalkers!... oh, shut, this is not from here.....
Interesting fights and good loot from dungeons, furry cuties! 🦊 🐾
7 Comments
Icing  [author] 17 Apr @ 10:35am 
fancykobold, Just explore the location: from the location where slimes live there is an exit to other locations with other mobs and dungeons :fhappy:
fancykobold 17 Apr @ 10:08am 
I was hoping this guide would explain how to do quests besides the slime repeatable. The other quests all require mats and mobs that aren't spawning anywhere I go. The catacomb is small and only lesser enemies spawn at night. I'm lv5 and the slime quest is the only one I've managed to complete.
Icing  [author] 2 Dec, 2024 @ 12:35am 
Snappycat, Really? I haven't noticed. But if so, it needs to be fixed, sounds like a bug.
Snappycat 1 Dec, 2024 @ 8:41pm 
strafing makes dashing slightly smaller when moving side-to-side, as well as dashing backwards.
Kenley 27 Nov, 2024 @ 8:22pm 
Thank you for the guide :star13:
Icing  [author] 26 Nov, 2024 @ 11:10am 
DigitalThespian, Extremely useful comments, thanks, friend! :paw1:
DigitalThespian 26 Nov, 2024 @ 10:51am 
Note that you can also unlearn skills in your skillbook by right-clicking the icon and hitting "unlearn". The game never tells you this, and there's a limited number of slots, which can make trying new skills feel dicey if you don't know how to remove them.

Also, the charge attacks come from the weapon mastery skills you get from the Guardians, and it also buffs other stuff too like the jump attacks, so don't forget to check those out.

Also also, Sally sells tomes that let you reset all of your skill or stat points, so play around with trying new builds! It's not possible to change class in-game, but there's a guide (here: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3371138485) to do so in the game files if you just really don't want to make another character for it.

Feel free to add all of this to your guide, but be sure to keep the link to the other guide, since I didn't make that. :)