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| Even though the game opens up even wider after the starter island, the Demo which introduces you to that island is going to give you something you'll remember for sure. I played this game to level 20 while it was still in Alpha and then completely abandoned that character to start anew about a year after it came to Steam. This was over two years after having initially played it. While you might think that's crazy, it is an example of how much this game stayed in the back of my mind as something to watch develop. I always wanted to give it another try, and I've been glad I did. When the demo came out I realized it was time to give a serious attempt. I've been happy ever since. I even took another year hiatus and came back twice since then. I also purchased "VIP access" | Even though the game opens up even wider after the starter island, the Demo which introduces you to that island is going to give you something you'll remember for sure. I played this game to level 20 while it was still in Alpha and then completely abandoned that character to start anew about a year after it came to Steam. This was over two years after having initially played it. While you might think that's crazy, it is an example of how much this game stayed in the back of my mind as something to watch develop. I always wanted to give it another try, and I've been glad I did. When the demo came out I realized it was time to give a serious attempt. I've been happy ever since. I even took another year hiatus and came back twice since then. I also purchased "VIP access" | ||
| - | Right now the game doesn' | + | You are encouraged to explore and even make mistakes (often living with the consequences). I cover a few things in this guide to be prepared for, but there is nothing Demo players of 15 levels or lower really lose from starting over. I've started new accounts multiple times and it only gets easier to get those first 15 levels each time. I can do it in just a few hours at this point. That said, you *do* get to keep your character after you purchase the full game so don't worry about that. |
| ==== What race should I play? ==== | ==== What race should I play? ==== | ||
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| ==== Which two combat skills should I use? ==== | ==== Which two combat skills should I use? ==== | ||
| - | On the newbie island, just use Sword/ | + | On the newbie island, just use Sword/ |
| - | This question always gets asked on the [[https:// | + | This question |
| - | So, as to the reasons why you should only pick from a few skills... Well, it is a little bit more complicated, | + | So, as to the reasons why you should only pick from a few skills |
| - | Many of Project Gorgon' | + | Many of Project Gorgon' |
| == Psychology == | == Psychology == | ||
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| == Animal Handling == | == Animal Handling == | ||
| - | So, this used to be a good skill for leveling other skills, now with the changes in March 2023, it is no longer recommended as an optional secondary. Nerfs have hit this skill very hard in the Versatility respect. | + | So, this used to be a good skill for leveling other skills, now with the changes in March 2023, it is no longer recommended as an optional secondary. Nerfs have hit this skill very hard in the Versatility respect. Some more changes were made (in 2025) to Archery to make the Archery/ |
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| Since Sword/Psych got to level 80, I have tried things like Shield, Battle Chemistry, Fire Magic, Priest, Ice Magic, Necro, etc. I've gotten to level 50-80 in a few of these, too as was easy to pair a secondary with a primary and my Sword skill was very effective at killing things almost by itself. A recent patch has made it considerably more difficult to pair higher level skills with lower level combat skills for easy leveling, however, so I might not recommend this as heartily as I used to. | Since Sword/Psych got to level 80, I have tried things like Shield, Battle Chemistry, Fire Magic, Priest, Ice Magic, Necro, etc. I've gotten to level 50-80 in a few of these, too as was easy to pair a secondary with a primary and my Sword skill was very effective at killing things almost by itself. A recent patch has made it considerably more difficult to pair higher level skills with lower level combat skills for easy leveling, however, so I might not recommend this as heartily as I used to. | ||
| - | I did not really experiment with animal forms as I had went Sword as a primary instead of Unarmed, but since I liked Tailoring, I've considered | + | I did not really experiment with animal forms as I had went Sword as a primary instead of Unarmed, but since I liked Tailoring, I got Spider |
| I eventually moved into Staff/ | I eventually moved into Staff/ | ||
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| If you do go tank, I'd say that once you know the game or have two other friends that tank/heal, you should really focus on DPS characters. I'm sure there are reasonable people who would disagree with me saying that Staff/ | If you do go tank, I'd say that once you know the game or have two other friends that tank/heal, you should really focus on DPS characters. I'm sure there are reasonable people who would disagree with me saying that Staff/ | ||
| - | That said, keep in mind that the game is still changing and almost every combo of skills is viable in some way for solo play, so it's entirely up to you. Try Knife/Necro if you want! Go Archery/ | + | (Update as of 2026): I'm now at level 80+ in a lot of skills, Fire, Priest, Battle Chemistry, Shield, Staff, Sword, Psych, etc. I am level 20+ in almost every other combat skill including Necro, Knives, Unarmed, Cow, Pig, Mentalism, Ice, etc. The only skills I've stayed away from entirely are Bard, Druid, Werewolf, Spirit Fox, and the new Vampire. I do intend to get Unarmed to 80+ at some point so I grind out some of the animal combat skills. I might do Hammer/ |
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| + | Keep in mind that the game is still changing and almost every combo of skills is viable in some way for solo play, so it's entirely up to you. Try Knife/Necro if you want! Go Archery/ | ||
| ==== How do I craft better weapons for my skills? ==== | ==== How do I craft better weapons for my skills? ==== | ||
| - | Generally speaking, you don't. Don't get frustrated at this response, though. | + | Generally speaking, you don't. Don't get frustrated at this response, though. Most people barter with NPCs for weapons as they go or find them, which is common. Some join guilds for someone to craft them a specific piece of gear. |
| Almost everyone asking this question is under level 20. You can get to level 20 in less than a day's worth of playing, though. It's not uncommon to get to level 40 in a week if you play a lot. The vast majority of the weapons that can be crafted under level 40 are not worth the materials to make unless you are leveling crafting skills. | Almost everyone asking this question is under level 20. You can get to level 20 in less than a day's worth of playing, though. It's not uncommon to get to level 40 in a week if you play a lot. The vast majority of the weapons that can be crafted under level 40 are not worth the materials to make unless you are leveling crafting skills. | ||
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| Don't let the lack of weapons you find discourage you too much, though, armor is generally more important, and inventory space in the early game is even more important. Your main problem early game isn't going to be killing things quickly but rather surviving multiple mobs and having space to store the items you loot. | Don't let the lack of weapons you find discourage you too much, though, armor is generally more important, and inventory space in the early game is even more important. Your main problem early game isn't going to be killing things quickly but rather surviving multiple mobs and having space to store the items you loot. | ||
| - | If you have a guild, you can ask your guildmates if they can craft a better weapon for you or not. Clubs are in the game as well as Staves. If you go Bard someone can probably make you a Horn Off-Hand as well. That's about it for now, though. It's believed that the Statehelm or another major update will add the rest of the Weapon Making skills for many of the classes. (Blademaking was added in 2024, I think so we already do have that) | + | If you have a guild, you can ask your guildmates if they can craft a better weapon for you or not. Clubs are in the game as well as Staves. If you go Bard someone can probably make you a Horn Off-Hand as well. That's about it for now, though. It's believed that the Statehelm or another major update will add the rest of the Weapon Making skills for many of the classes. (Blademaking was added in 2024 so we already do have that but the limited number of people who can craft blades means you need to join a guild if you want one) Bowerery was added in 2025. |
| ==== Favor is a grind and items and Favor will be wiped on release. Shouldn' | ==== Favor is a grind and items and Favor will be wiped on release. Shouldn' | ||
| - | NOTE: //There isn't plans to wipe items anymore | + | NOTE: //There isn't plans to wipe items or Favor anymore.// |
| ==== This game is too grindy if I want to do everything that it offers and it offers too much. Why is it so grindy? ==== | ==== This game is too grindy if I want to do everything that it offers and it offers too much. Why is it so grindy? ==== | ||
| One of the big draws to MMOs in the late 90s and early 00s was that they were like the MUDs several of us at the time were already playing, only they were much much bigger. Or at least it seemed that way. They were 3d. They had more skills. They had complexity between the skills. They had more players. They had seemingly endless content. | One of the big draws to MMOs in the late 90s and early 00s was that they were like the MUDs several of us at the time were already playing, only they were much much bigger. Or at least it seemed that way. They were 3d. They had more skills. They had complexity between the skills. They had more players. They had seemingly endless content. | ||
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| I just wanted to end referencing the bit of history I gave you above. In the end, I'm not particularly happy that people see a grind as a bad thing. I think it's a good thing. I think some time-gated content is okay, but what WoW did to the genre was a step backwards, IMHO, and removes any sense of real progression and reward for hard work. Work SHOULD be hard for it to be rewarding. Believe me, if you ever max the crafting skill Saddlery in this game, you have my utmost respect both for the in game money you spent and the sheer amount of work you probably did trying to get every crafting buff possible before the grind. That's the reason people do it, though, not because it is easy, but because it's hard! | I just wanted to end referencing the bit of history I gave you above. In the end, I'm not particularly happy that people see a grind as a bad thing. I think it's a good thing. I think some time-gated content is okay, but what WoW did to the genre was a step backwards, IMHO, and removes any sense of real progression and reward for hard work. Work SHOULD be hard for it to be rewarding. Believe me, if you ever max the crafting skill Saddlery in this game, you have my utmost respect both for the in game money you spent and the sheer amount of work you probably did trying to get every crafting buff possible before the grind. That's the reason people do it, though, not because it is easy, but because it's hard! | ||
| ==== This game isn't popular. Why should I play it? ==== | ==== This game isn't popular. Why should I play it? ==== | ||
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| + | As of 2026 and the game going full release, it's seeing record numbers in the hundreds online. The game is successful even if it's not ultra-popular, | ||
| I'm going to guess you are either in your teens or early twenties. I know you don't think so, but you're still kind of young as a gamer. Don't think of that as an insult, but I'm going to reveal a secret to you that -- as a lifelong gamer -- I didn't learn till I was in my late twenties or so as a gamer: Popular does not necessarily equal Fun. Also, a game can still be Fun and Popular, but it might not have longevity. | I'm going to guess you are either in your teens or early twenties. I know you don't think so, but you're still kind of young as a gamer. Don't think of that as an insult, but I'm going to reveal a secret to you that -- as a lifelong gamer -- I didn't learn till I was in my late twenties or so as a gamer: Popular does not necessarily equal Fun. Also, a game can still be Fun and Popular, but it might not have longevity. | ||
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| I don't want to discourage you from not demanding better graphics for your games, though. Some MMORPG gamers just flat out don't like games unless they meet a certain minimum criteria for graphics quality and I understand that. It's possible this game isn't for you if so. | I don't want to discourage you from not demanding better graphics for your games, though. Some MMORPG gamers just flat out don't like games unless they meet a certain minimum criteria for graphics quality and I understand that. It's possible this game isn't for you if so. | ||
| - | ==== Is this game worth the money ($40)? ==== | + | ==== Is this game worth the money ($40 or $25 for one slot)? ==== |
| As someone who bought a Horse Lord package, I've spent actually $540 on the game. But I mean, I *really* *really* like it, obviously. I am writing a guide on it, after all. | As someone who bought a Horse Lord package, I've spent actually $540 on the game. But I mean, I *really* *really* like it, obviously. I am writing a guide on it, after all. | ||
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| As someone who has gotten the horse lord package and prepaid for $500 worth of VIP, I can tell you the single best thing for VIP by far has been the +15 inventory slots. That said, if I didn't have that, I'd survive now that we have other storage options like the small box of space and the saddle, so inventory space is mattering less and less at the higher levels, at least, it's still a grind to get there, but that's the fun of these types of old school games. | As someone who has gotten the horse lord package and prepaid for $500 worth of VIP, I can tell you the single best thing for VIP by far has been the +15 inventory slots. That said, if I didn't have that, I'd survive now that we have other storage options like the small box of space and the saddle, so inventory space is mattering less and less at the higher levels, at least, it's still a grind to get there, but that's the fun of these types of old school games. | ||
| - | In my honest opinion as of 2024, None of the VIP " | + | In my honest opinion as of 2026, None of the VIP " |
| So I guess it comes down to how much you think a non-competitive game like Project Gorgon can be " | So I guess it comes down to how much you think a non-competitive game like Project Gorgon can be " | ||
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| ==== Why only the tutorial island and two zones for Demo players? ==== | ==== Why only the tutorial island and two zones for Demo players? ==== | ||
| - | While it may seem like two zones (3 with Anagoge) is small, these are actually pretty big zones and they include enough mobs and monsters that you could easily hit level 15 in many skills without entering a single Dungeon. That said, you can enter any of the dungeons in Serbule and Serbule Hills as far as I know. | + | While it may seem like two zones (3 with Anagoge) is small, these are actually pretty big zones and they include enough mobs and monsters that you could easily hit level 15 in many skills without entering a single Dungeon. That said, you can enter any of the dungeons in Serbule and Serbule Hills as far as I know and there are a LOT of dungeon zones in these two larger zones. |
| There are at least two, possibly three dungeons in Serbule alone that you can't even properly do at level 15 in combat skills without group help. Serbule is definitely one of the bigger and more fleshed-out zones. Serbule Hills is similarly large and has a lot of quests and named mobs usually having to deal with those quests. You're getting basically two of the biggest zones in the game and the whole starter island for free, basically. | There are at least two, possibly three dungeons in Serbule alone that you can't even properly do at level 15 in combat skills without group help. Serbule is definitely one of the bigger and more fleshed-out zones. Serbule Hills is similarly large and has a lot of quests and named mobs usually having to deal with those quests. You're getting basically two of the biggest zones in the game and the whole starter island for free, basically. | ||
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| We've all been here. You are not unique. In fact, at this point, if inventory space was easier to get for a new player I'd be upset because I had to do more work to get it than a newbie. | We've all been here. You are not unique. In fact, at this point, if inventory space was easier to get for a new player I'd be upset because I had to do more work to get it than a newbie. | ||
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| + | Almost all of the early game inventory issues have been eliminated with the introduction of the Serbule Community Chest, by the way. If people are STILL complaining about inventory when that huge amount of space exists then I don't know what to say. Keep in mind that several of us played this game without ANY of that extra space so the vets of the game think you are spoiled little brats, be wary about complaining about space. :/ | ||
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| It's a vicious cycle, but my recommendation is not to focus on expanding inventory too much and to specialize in specific crafting skills at first so you can junk, sell, or gift away most of your other items or gear. Remember the adage of Craft → Favor → Barter → Sell and be sure to sell or give away for Favor the stuff you don't need for immediate crafting. You may want to craft with it later, but early game isn't the time when you need to build up Favor and Funding to buy or obtain more inventory space. Pick two (possibly three if one of them is Cooking) crafting and gathering skills and really focus on those. Everyone needs to know how to cook unless you are in a guild or have a friend who will cook you the best stuff. | It's a vicious cycle, but my recommendation is not to focus on expanding inventory too much and to specialize in specific crafting skills at first so you can junk, sell, or gift away most of your other items or gear. Remember the adage of Craft → Favor → Barter → Sell and be sure to sell or give away for Favor the stuff you don't need for immediate crafting. You may want to craft with it later, but early game isn't the time when you need to build up Favor and Funding to buy or obtain more inventory space. Pick two (possibly three if one of them is Cooking) crafting and gathering skills and really focus on those. Everyone needs to know how to cook unless you are in a guild or have a friend who will cook you the best stuff. | ||
| - | Also, if you get in good with a guild you might find they give away inventory space gear, food, and other buffs. | + | Also, if you get in good with a guild you might find they give away inventory space gear, food, and other buffs for cheap or free and you don't even have to find places to store it! |
| ==== I've heard this game has the best community ever so why does.... Blah Blah Blah Blah?? ==== | ==== I've heard this game has the best community ever so why does.... Blah Blah Blah Blah?? ==== | ||
| - | So there' | + | So there' |
| For some of these new players, this was unheard of for MMO gamers to do. So when they went to do their Steam review or another Youtube review of their own, they would wax poetic about how great the community was. Now, by itself, there is nothing wrong with this, but some really clever trolls realized just how proud the community was of helping genuinely new players get acclimated to the game, so in order to provoke a hostile reaction, they did the most offensive thing they could possibly do and leave bad reviews about the game complaining about the community. | For some of these new players, this was unheard of for MMO gamers to do. So when they went to do their Steam review or another Youtube review of their own, they would wax poetic about how great the community was. Now, by itself, there is nothing wrong with this, but some really clever trolls realized just how proud the community was of helping genuinely new players get acclimated to the game, so in order to provoke a hostile reaction, they did the most offensive thing they could possibly do and leave bad reviews about the game complaining about the community. | ||
| - | I had the unfortunate experience of watching someone who was banned for verbal abuse spin up demo account after demo account complaining about the community in Demo chat one night when the game was attracting a lot of new players. In one event, someone even paid for another account | + | I had the unfortunate experience of watching someone who was banned for verbal abuse spin up demo account after demo account complaining about the community in Demo chat one night when the game was attracting a lot of new players. In one event, someone even paid for multiple accounts in a foreign currency multiple times just to be able to complain in Global about the game. |
| In other instances, they will post to Reddit complaining about a mundane feature not being available for VIP or complaining that VIP gives X or something. Then, if you question them about why they really even need that, they complain about how the community is so horrible. In other words, most of the reasons why you sometimes see insults to the community is because the clever trolls know it gets under the playerbase' | In other instances, they will post to Reddit complaining about a mundane feature not being available for VIP or complaining that VIP gives X or something. Then, if you question them about why they really even need that, they complain about how the community is so horrible. In other words, most of the reasons why you sometimes see insults to the community is because the clever trolls know it gets under the playerbase' | ||
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