
E will pick up items on the ground next to you. If your fight goes well and you kill your foe, you’ll want to collect all that phat loot. Dodging is very important in combat for surviving tougher fights – every time you dodge you’re immune to attacks for 0.6 seconds. This consumes stamina, and the bar will appear after you dodge.
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You use MP to execute your special moves (I think – not 100% sure on the details) and at least from the classes I’ve played so far, it’s worth waiting until your MP bar is full before using a special move.ĭodging is done with the middle mouse button, in whichever direction you’re moving at the time. Some classes start with a full bar that slowly regenerates, and others with an empty bar that fills up during combat and empties again out of combat. MP works in different ways for different classes. It’s a bit cumbersome to do during a fight but sometimes you want to switch from food to a potion mid-battle, so it’s worth knowing. This will pull up a wheel selection Ī and D spin the selection and Tab will close the menu again. To change what’s in your quick item slot from the items you’re carrying, hit Tab. Your quick item, reserved for potions and noms, is accessed with Q. Any extra skills you pick up as you level will be in slots 1 – 4. Mouse 2 is your secondary attack and I think usually involves your MP bar. Your HP (health) and MP (Mana) are displayed at the bottom of your screen, along with your skills, stamina and ‘quick item’ Don’t waste your potions or food if you’re near a camp site 🙂 FIGHTING You can cook food on the fires, but also noteworthy is that you’ll heal if you sleep in the beds. One survival tip: when you’re out in the wild you’ll find camp sites. If it’s red, you may want to haul ass outta there. As mentioned above, also note the name colour You can’t attack blue, you CAN attack green but they won’t attack you first, and red will attack you always if you get near enough. Blue is friendly, green is neutral, red is hostile. Very very useful when you’re out in the wild and start running into creatures – it might save your life to be able to tell from a little distance away whether or not that four-pack of wizards wandering near you is hostile or friendly. Pressing V toggles mob health bars on and off This also applies to the mobs you’ll encounter in the game, so let’s move on to this. Also note the colours of these place names, if you can see any on your map – blue is suited to your level, grey is easiest, red is hardest, and all scales in between. Both are packed full of mobs so you’ll want to do some preparation before going there – see Missions below. Structured places like castles, and unstructured places like scattered ruins. The crossed swords on the map indicate ‘dungeons’ – these come in two forms in Cube World. This will be your first ‘base’ – a friendly pocket of civilisation where you can advance time in Inns (more below) as well as sell your loot. Hit M to bring up your world map:Ī few things here to note: you’ll see a town somewhere nearby. The game will create a region name for you and that’ll show in your minimap on the top-right for example, “Lands of Garia”. Climbing will use up your stamina putting points in the climbing skill (more below in Skills) will let you climb for longer. To climb, approach a vertical service and hit CTRL and W. You can move around with WSAD, zoom in and out with the mouse wheel and rotate the camera with the right mouse.

You’ll enter the world you’ve created ‘in the middle of nowhere’. The game is like Terraria in that you can create both characters and worlds, and characters are not bound to the worlds they were created with (that is, you can take one character in and out of different worlds freely). If you want to thoroughly explore caves, make a small character – but I haven’t found a place I couldn’t explore yet with my normal-sized characters.


The smaller races are physically smaller in the game, and can enter smaller places like pass beneath a one-block space. There are ‘normal’ sized races, like the humans and elves –Īnd there are smaller races, like the dwarves and goblins: The classes are explained in more detail on the Cube World Wiki so I won’t go into them here.įrom the range of races available, there’s no difference to playstyle other than size. There are currently four classes – Warrior (close-combat melee with heavy armour), Ranger (ranged attacks with good stamina regen for dodge), Mage (fire and water (the latter has some healing), mana shield to block damage) and Rogue (fast close-combat melee with good stamina regen).
