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Quests are tasks or objectives given by NPCs throughout the entirety of the game. Completing them will consume the items required and provide a variety of rewards, such as [[currency| gems, shards, money,]] occasionally [[Schemes| schemes]], [[Pets| pet parts]], and other items. Early quests will introduce the player to some core mechanics, allowing them to get a feel for the game. Some later quests require returning to the specific NPC before the next one can be automatically accepted. | Quests are tasks or objectives given by NPCs throughout the entirety of the game. Completing them will consume the items required and provide a variety of rewards, such as [[currency| gems, shards, money,]] occasionally [[Schemes| schemes]], [[Pets| pet parts]], and other items. Early quests will introduce the player to some core mechanics, allowing them to get a feel for the game. Some later quests require returning to the specific NPC before the next one can be automatically accepted. | ||
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+ | The backpack is a navigational menu which hold the majority of items collected in your adventure. There are a total of 6 tabs which open up as the player collects corresponding items for each menu. Tabs are as such: currencies and minerals, gear items, backpack, runewords, craft schemes, and pets. | ||
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Revision as of 09:06, 2 January 2022
Welcome to Miner's Settlement!
With this guide, we aim to answer all those endless questions found in chat and provide additional information to anyone seeking guidance within the wonderful idle rpg.
To begin, we would like to give a huge shout out to the development team, FunVenture, for even allowing us to all come together in this community. They have worked countless hours and came across numerous hurdles to provide us with the content found in Miner’s Settlement and their other game -- Almighty: God Clicker. Here is a personal “Thank you” from each of us!
Now on to the guide!
Game Download
Miner's Settlement is available currently as a mobile-exclusive game found on both Android and Apple devices, although can be played on desktop thru Android emulations. Having assumed you have already downloaded this game, official links will still be provided for those who randomly browse game wikis. Enjoy!
Android: Miner's Settlement on Google Play
iOS: Miner's Settlement on the App Store
Character Creation
After loading Miner's Settlement for the first time, you will be asked to Login or Create Account. For guide purposes, lets say you are a new player, in which you will want to login securely by email or Google Play Games/ Game Center. (Note: There is a third method to sign in anonymously but it is not recommended as you could lose progress, or worst, your account.) Once you start entering your information, your account creation is underway! Keep in mind, providing your personal information to anyone, under any circumstance, could endanger you to cyber criminals.
Great! Having now set foot in-game, you will be prompted with a character creation screen. Here you will be able to customize your avatar's Name, Gender, and Appearance.
- There are 2 genders, 8 skin tones, 12 eye colors, 23 hair styles, 9 hair colors, 27 t-shirts, 15 pants, and 9 boots.
- Having trouble deciding on your name or appearance? Tap the randomization icon for assistance.
If you decide you would like to change things later, have no fear, these settings are not permanent and can be changed at any point at your house.
Quests
Quests are tasks or objectives given by NPCs throughout the entirety of the game. Completing them will consume the items required and provide a variety of rewards, such as gems, shards, money, occasionally schemes, pet parts, and other items. Early quests will introduce the player to some core mechanics, allowing them to get a feel for the game. Some later quests require returning to the specific NPC before the next one can be automatically accepted.
Backpack
The backpack is a navigational menu which hold the majority of items collected in your adventure. There are a total of 6 tabs which open up as the player collects corresponding items for each menu. Tabs are as such: currencies and minerals, gear items, backpack, runewords, craft schemes, and pets. In portrait mode, the pets tab tends to hide just off screen.
Settings
Under the Settings icon, you can find a set of useful buttons. From the top, you will be able to:
- link or confirm that your account is linked
- sign into google play/gamecenter
- copy user ID specific to the account or log out. This bit of info will be important if and when you need to contact support in regards to unreceived purchases, bug reports, or general assistance not provided by the community.
- change your language specific to your region
- choose your gameplay orientation between auto, portrait, or landscape
- enable or disable player chat
- view legal notices such as privacy policy, terms of service, personalized ads, and do not sell information request
Essentially, both Android and iOS contain the same functionality, however Android have an extra option at the very top to insert secret codes.