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WildStar Online infuses amazing stylized art with the latest technology to create a stunning visual experience. Set on a wondrous alien world, WildStar delivers a wild and mysterious adventure among the ruins of an advanced civilization - allowing you to play the way you want to play while experiencing an unprecedented level of exploration and discovery!

Welcome to the Official WildStar wiki! This is an ongoing database for fans of the game, by fans of the game, that contains all the information we can ferret out.

We understand, though, that some people might be coming into the site and the game without quite knowing what they're getting into. This might be someone's first MMO (massively multiplayer online game). Maybe they're familiar with only one game in particular, or maybe they've heard about WildStar through friends or the media. To that end we've cobbled together a brief starter guide to prime new players. This goes through the initial character creation steps and includes notes on what to expect from notes and combat, as well as some other tidbits for further exploration, such as links to our Level Progression Guide and Instant Expert.

Server selection

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Your initial task will be to choose which realm type and realm you want to play on. There are some things to consider when making this decision:

  • What realm are your friends playing on? Your choice of realm is permanent, so choose wisely.
  • Are you a PvP (player versus player) or a PvE (player versus environment) player?
PvP realms
  • If you are in a part of the world (zone) affiliated with your faction - you are not "flagged" for PvP, though may choose to be
  • If you are in a zone not affiliated with your faction - your are always flagged for PvP
  • If you are in a zone shared by both factions - you are always flagged for PvP
  • If you are in the opposing faction's city - you are always flagged for PvP
PvE realms
  • If you are in a zone affiliated with your faction - you are not flagged for PvP, though may choose to be
  • If you are in a zone not affiliated with your faction - you are not flagged for PvP, though may choose to be
  • If you are in a zone shared by both factions - you are not flagged for PvP, though may choose to be
  • If you are in the opposing faction's city - you are always flagged for PvP

Select experience


Players creating a new character will need to select their preferred experience. Prior to the Free to Play model, all new characters shared a similar experience prior to arrival on Nexus. Now there are two choices:

  • Novice - For players who are new to MMO's. This experience will teach players control, movement, telegraphs, interaction with objects and introduce them to housing and hoverboard. 
  • Veteran - For players who are already playing WildStar and are creating additional characters. This option will put new players in the starting area for their race. 

Character creation

Race Selection

The first source of confusion might be the character creation process itself. As far as it goes, there's not too many surprises here if you're familiar to the whole MMO scene. The first two descriptions corresponds with a numbered section in the picture above:

1. Faction: players need to decide whether they'll be part of the IconDominionSimple Dominion or IconExilesSimple Exiles. Which faction you choose will determine which races you may choose from, as well as which arkship you'll start on. Off to the right you'll find a brief description of the faction you choose.

2. Race: each race is affiliated with one of two factions. When determining what race you may want to play, keep in mind what class you might also want to play; not all races can be all classes. Off to the right you'll find a description of what race you choose.

IconDominionSimple IconCassian Cassian
IconDominionSimple IconChua Chua

IconDominionSimple IconDraken Draken
IconDominionSimple IconMechari Mechari

IconExilesSimple IconAurin Aurin
IconExilesSimple IconHuman Exile human

IconExilesSimple IconGranok Granok
IconExilesSimple IconMordesh Mordesh


3. Class: choose from a variety of classes. This will determine what role you choose to play, as well as what attributes you'll need to keep an eye for when acquiring new gear. Not all classes can be played by all races, and each class utilizes a particular type of weapon. Off to the right you'll find a description of what class you choose.

Engineer Engineer
Esper Esper

Medic Medic
Spellslinger Spellslinger

Stalker Stalker
Warrior Warrior


4. Path: there are a small amount of paths to choose from. The easiest way to think of this is a subclass. It isn't mandatory to level this up, but it does provide additional perks and resources with each rank, from titles to bags to path-specific items. Note that this is different than a tradeskill. Off to the right you'll find a description of what path you choose.

Explorer Explorer

Scientist Scientist

Settler Settler

Soldier Soldier


5. Customization: it's from this menu that you can truly make the character your own. You can either choose the "randomize" button at the top or go through each submenu to tweak things exactly how you want them.
As you can see, each submenu selection opens up with a fly-out menu of options. You can see how each looks on your current model. In addition to those submenus in the picture, players may also alter their character's body type.
6. This is your character. It will change depending on what race, gender, and customizations you choose.
7. The last task before saving is to name your character. Both a First and Last Name will be required. One fun option is to use titles such as Captain, Chef or Professor as a first name. Also keep in mind that paths along with specific quests also reward titles , so there are some pretty fun combinations to be had.

Interface

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There are other areas of note within the interface once you get past character creation, and taking a few moments to familiarize yourself will save a lot of frustration down the road:

Bottom row - left
  • Menu: this is where you'll really get to a lot of the various menus and options provided by the game, including class, path, mounts, addons, and other system menus. You can also exit the game from here. To the right of the menu button is the in-game Store Icon (represented with an 'N' for NCoin). Next to that is a Fortune Coin icon. Clicking on this will take you to Madame Fay's Fortunes, a mini game that players can play regardless of where they are. The blue buttons to the right access some of the more accessed menu items, including your character information, mail, and quest log.
  • The button above the menu is for mounts. Use the up-arrow to select the mount you wish to use.
Bottom row - center
  • Center: the bottom row of buttons from left to right include: dodge, your class's innate ability, eight ability slots, gadget, path ability, potions, and recall ability.
  • Below this is the experience bar.
  • At the very top is the resource used by your class.
Bottom row - right
  • There is an additional row of slots players may use for abilities, etc.
  • At the very bottom is the player's currency.
  • Above this is the player's bag. The bag expands by finding other bags to add to it.
  • Datachron - this is where current quests and missions can be reviewed. This can be opened or closed. Players will also receive calls via their datachron that lead to additional quests. If these calls are not answered, they'll appear in the datachron box.
Top right
  • Here is the minimap. Like most other MMOs, this helps track useful things. It can be zoomed in/out and can be expanded into the full map.
Nameplates
  • Players have a nameplate that shows their character information, including health, shield, and absorption shield. This can be moved anywhere on the screen. Above this is shown buffs (beneficial) and debuffs (harmful) that are currently affecting your character.
  • Enemies also have nameplates that show similar information, including what their current target is.

Quests

Main article: Quests
Main article: Level Progression Guide

There are a number of quests scattered throughout Nexus. Once players save their character They will be transported to the starting area of their choice. For players who chose Novice, this is a holographic area where they will meet their 'instructor' who will allow the characters to advance once they have passed the appropriate combat and movement tests. These characters, along with anyone who chose the second option "New to WildStar will see a cutscene of being awakened on their arkship - Dominion players will be on the Destiny, while Exile players will be on the Gambler's Ruin. Players who complete the appropriate arkship quests and players who chose Veteran will continue their story on the planet's surface. Quests are usually given by NPCs (non-player characters) but can come from datachron calls or objects.

Your first quest will be directly in front of you.

IconQAvailable: this generally will be seen above an NPC's head that has a quest to offer
IconQComplete: this generally will be seen above an NPC's head that you have a quest to turn in to

The majority of quests will be those everyone can access. The second most common will be missions for whatever path you have chosen.

Lost?

For those times where you are confused as to where a quest objective is located, you can click on the objective of the quest on your screen (quests are tracked to the right). A white series of arrows will point you in the direction you need to go.

=== Combat ===

Telegraph

Traditionally MMOs have relied on selective targeting and tab-targeting. This means players would largely have to click on the target they wanted to attack, then use "Tab" to quickly switch between targets.

WildStar does not use this. Instead, they've designed abilities around what they call "telegraphs". An easy way to see this is to hover over each ability you have on the bottom of the screen. You'll see a transparent overlay appear on the ground in all directions and distances the ability will affect. Targets appearing in the lighter sections will receive the least amount of damage, while those in the darker sections will receive the most.

In this way, players may fight without relying on multiple clicks or tab-targeting; so long as an enemy is within the "telegraph" area, they will be struck.

Zone guides

Main article: Zone guides

There are a host of zone maps that highlight all of the collectible elements of the game, including Datacubes, Journals, and Tales from the Fringe. Added to the mix are quest hubs, taxi locations, rare mobs for achievements, instances, and more!

Below are two examples of the maps - one for a major city and one for higher level characters. Links to all maps can be found on the zone guides page.

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Icon Meaning
Icon mapnode map taxi Taxi
DatacubeBoth Datacube for both factions
DatacubeDominion Datacube for Dominion players only
DatacubeExiles Datacube for Exiles players only
JournalBoth Journal for both factions
JournalDominion Journal for Dominion players only
JournalExiles Journal for Exiles players only
TalesBoth Tales from the Fringe for both factions
TalesDominion Tales from the Fringe for Dominion players
TalesExiles Tales from the Fringe for Exiles players
Icon Meaning
Biology icon Rare mobs for specific Achievements
QuestHubNeutral Neutral quest hub
QuestHubDominion Dominion quest hub
QuestHubExiles Exiles quest hub
Icon windows ui crb archetype defensivehealer Location
Icon windows ui crb dead 01 World Boss and/or Public Event
InstanceAdventure Adventure location
InstanceShiphand Shiphand location
InstanceDungeon Dungeon location
InstanceRaid Raid location
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Note that the two capital maps also have a 'Services' icon to better locate certain vendors.

Links

Hopefully this primer is a good start if you're jumping into MMOs for the first time or new to WildStar Online. Below we've compiled a list of links used through the article that lead to expanded information and videos, as well as other links you might find useful as you progress through the game.

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