Starting out

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Welcome to Spiral Knights! This is a tutorial for starting out in the game.

Creating your Knight

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Creating your knight.

After you've created an account and installed Spiral Knights, you need to create a knight. You can choose your knight's helmet and armor, as well as the design color of your gear and your personal color. Your design color will be used as the base color in helmets and armor. Your personal color will be the highlight color on your helmet and armor, and it will also be the color of your name. Once you've created your knight, you will be able to buy and craft new gear to wear, but your design color can be changed only with Vatel.

You must also choose a name for your player

The Game Window

The game window consists of a few different parts. Most of the window is taken up by the world view. Here you can see your knight.

Game Interface

The top left corner of the screen includes:

The top right corner of the screen is the minimap. This provides access to your character, arsenal and crowns. Between the crowns and minimap there is a dot. It is the difficulty level indicator

The bottom right corner of the screen shows your energy.

The bottom left corner of the screen displays your chat. Type ENTER to initiate chat.

Rescue Camp

All new knights begin at The Crash Site. Proceed through this area to find the Rescue Camp. Here you will be able to interact with other players, and learn more about Cradle. Once you are ready, proceed to the final gate (The Final Test) and cross the chasm to Haven.

Haven

Haven is the headquarters for the Spiral Knights while they are exploring Cradle.

The Clockworks

The Progress tab of your Character popup.
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Your progress toward getting access to the next tier.

The Clockworks consist of many levels grouped into three tiers that are divided by two subtowns, Moorcroft Manor and Emberlight. Knights can enter a gate and explore the levels with a party of 1 to 4 knights.

It costs 10 energy to use an elevator to go down a level. Taking the elevator to the Clockworks Terminals or a subtown does not have an energy cost. While exploring the Clockworks, knights will find crowns,materials, heat, Minerals, and other, more special items, like Mecha Knights, and Energy Gates.

During certain Power Surge events, energy costs are cut to 5, but these are only on special weekend occasions.

The entrance to each subtown is guarded by the Spiral Warden. To proceed to the next tier requires a certain star level of equipment as well as experience in the previous tier. You can check your progress toward gaining access to the next tier through the P key and choosing the progress tab, or speaking to the Spiral Warden.

Heat & Leveling Equipment

Small, medium and large embers.

Heat is the resource that is used to level up equipment. It is acquired by collecting special consumables called embers. Embers are the small heat tokens that are found in The Clockworks by defeating monsters or exploring. Any time one is picked up by a player, its value is given to each knight in that player's team. Note that embers will despawn in 120 seconds if not picked up.

Upon successfully reaching the exit elevator of a gate level, your acquired heat is automatically distributed and applied to all of the equipment you are currently wearing that has not finished leveling. Equipment can reach a maximum of level 10.

Leveling equipment makes it more powerful, is needed for some precursor items used in crafting, and sometimes adds bonuses to equipment. However, be aware that when a knight's equipment surpasses the current tier's equipment rating, its effectiveness is reduced.

Getting More Energy

Mist energy slowly refills on its own over time. A unit of mist energy recharges in approximately 13.2 minutes; it takes 22 hours to recover a full 100 mist energy. You do not need to be online for your mist energy to recharge.

Crystal energy can be purchased through the Energy Depot for real life money or using crowns in-game. The Energy Depot can be accessed by clicking on the blue circle with the horizontal line, the energy symbol, in the lower right hand corner of the game screen, or by interacting with a Stranger with the same symbol on his mask.

The Purchase tab in the Energy Depot allows you to purchase crystal energy with real money through various payment methods, including credit card and PayPal. Credit card payments are completed in the game screen.

The Trade and Market tabs in the Energy Depot allow you to purchase crystal energy with crowns or sell crystal energy for crowns. The Trade tab allows one click purchase for the current best offer for buying crystal energy for crowns or selling crystal energy for crowns. The Market tab allows you to set your desired price for buying or selling crystal energy and then wait to see if someone takes your offer.

Finding a Guild to Join

Guilds are associations of people with the same goal or objectives. In Spiral Knights, joining a guild gives you access to a special guildhall where all members can go to meet. Guilds also have their own chat channel that can be used anywhere.

There is a forum section devoted to guilds looking for more members. You can view it here.

What to do with all these crowns and materials?

When a knight is ready to upgrade equipment, there are two choices: buying from a vendor, or crafting. Most vendors have a randomized list of items or recipes, so it is a good idea to check with the vendors on a regular basis. To craft items, a knight needs to know the recipe and have all the required materials. Crafting costs both crowns and energy.

See Also


Tutorials & Guides
Starting Out | New Player Briefing | User interface | Useful Links
Icon-bomb.png Bombing Guide | Icon-handgun.png Gunslinger Guide | Icon-sword.png Swordmaster Guide
Icon-shield.png Shieldbearer Guide
Defense increased.png Hybrid Guide
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