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At the start of the game, each of the main locations mostly contains storylets related to a particular main [[Attributes|Attribute]]: {{IL|Watchful}} in {{IL|Ladybones Road}}, {{IL|Shadowy}} in {{IL|Spite}}, {{IL|Dangerous}} in {{IL|Watchmaker's Hill}}, and {{IL|Persuasive}} in {{IL|Veilgarden}}. Each of these locations also contains a special set of [[Making Your Name (Guide)|Making Your Name]] stories, which are particularly helpful for getting to know Fallen London as well as building up your Attributes. At the start of the game, these will give you by far the most return on action investment (both in terms of quickly leveling up and acquiring items) and are thus highly recommended.
 
At the start of the game, each of the main locations mostly contains storylets related to a particular main [[Attributes|Attribute]]: {{IL|Watchful}} in {{IL|Ladybones Road}}, {{IL|Shadowy}} in {{IL|Spite}}, {{IL|Dangerous}} in {{IL|Watchmaker's Hill}}, and {{IL|Persuasive}} in {{IL|Veilgarden}}. Each of these locations also contains a special set of [[Making Your Name (Guide)|Making Your Name]] stories, which are particularly helpful for getting to know Fallen London as well as building up your Attributes. At the start of the game, these will give you by far the most return on action investment (both in terms of quickly leveling up and acquiring items) and are thus highly recommended.
  
 
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==== Card and storylet colours ====
====Card and storylet colours====
 
 
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*'''<font color="firebrick">Red cards</font>''' are auto-fire cards. These are played as you click them with no chance to back out. This is common for [[Dreams]], but also for other cards. Additionally, since they automatically trigger, you can play them without using actions if you are already out of actions! There aren't any red storylets.
 
*'''<font color="firebrick">Red cards</font>''' are auto-fire cards. These are played as you click them with no chance to back out. This is common for [[Dreams]], but also for other cards. Additionally, since they automatically trigger, you can play them without using actions if you are already out of actions! There aren't any red storylets.
  
*<font color="purple">'''Purple cards'''</font> are rare cards which provide a positive effect.
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* <font color="purple">'''Purple cards'''</font> are rare cards which provide a positive effect.
  
*<font color="green">'''Living Green borders'''</font> are linked to certain [[:Category:World Qualities|World Qualities]], representing worldwide events and happenings.
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* <font color="green">'''Living Green borders'''</font> are linked to certain [[:Category:World Qualities|World Qualities]], representing worldwide events and happenings.
  
*'''Black borders'''<!-- This should not be editing to only SMEN cards. There ARE others. See the black cards category. --> indicate cards that will not lead to anything good. Be very, very careful with these, and heed their warnings.
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*'''Black borders''' indicate cards in or leading to a certain [[Seeking Mr Eaten's Name|horrifying storyline]]. Be very, very careful with these, and heed their warnings.
  
*<font color="blue">'''Blue cards'''</font> are used to highlight tutorial storylets for new players.
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* <font color="blue">'''Blue cards'''</font> are used to highlight tutorial storylets for new players.
  
 
*Additional colours will be found later in the game, especially at Zee. Refer to [[Cards]] for these.
 
*Additional colours will be found later in the game, especially at Zee. Refer to [[Cards]] for these.
  
===Menaces===
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=== Menaces ===
 
''For more information on Menaces and how to reduce (or raise) them, see [[Menaces (Guide)]].''
 
''For more information on Menaces and how to reduce (or raise) them, see [[Menaces (Guide)]].''
  
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In general, you want to keep your Menaces as low as possible. But there may also be times when you'll need to raise a Menace on purpose. Don't worry — it (probably) won't be permanent. (The one exception is {{IL|Suspicion}} - raising this gives you {{IL|A Criminal Record:}} quality which is exceedingly difficult to remove and may cause problems for you.)
 
In general, you want to keep your Menaces as low as possible. But there may also be times when you'll need to raise a Menace on purpose. Don't worry — it (probably) won't be permanent. (The one exception is {{IL|Suspicion}} - raising this gives you {{IL|A Criminal Record:}} quality which is exceedingly difficult to remove and may cause problems for you.)
  
===Locations and travel===
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=== Locations and travel ===
 
[[File:Map.png|right]]
 
[[File:Map.png|right]]
 
Travel throughout Fallen London primarily uses the map, which you can open by clicking the TRAVEL button to the right of your deck (on mobile, the compass icon in the top right corner of the screen). Click on a [[Places|location]] to visit it. Occasionally, certain actions will automatically take you to a new location.
 
Travel throughout Fallen London primarily uses the map, which you can open by clicking the TRAVEL button to the right of your deck (on mobile, the compass icon in the top right corner of the screen). Click on a [[Places|location]] to visit it. Occasionally, certain actions will automatically take you to a new location.
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Do not be in a hurry to advance. Most storylets have both a minimum stat level before they appear, and a maximum level at which they are no longer available. The game is designed to take you through the storylines and locations in a logical progression, so sit back and enjoy the ride.
 
Do not be in a hurry to advance. Most storylets have both a minimum stat level before they appear, and a maximum level at which they are no longer available. The game is designed to take you through the storylines and locations in a logical progression, so sit back and enjoy the ride.
  
===Where to start?===
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=== Where to start? ===
 
[[File:Pawn.png|right]]
 
[[File:Pawn.png|right]]
 
You can start playing any cards or storylets that look interesting to you. Part of the fun is in exploration, and again, there is very little you can do to "mess up" your game, especially early on. (If you are worried, see the end of this guide for a spoiler-free discussion of permanent choices).
 
You can start playing any cards or storylets that look interesting to you. Part of the fun is in exploration, and again, there is very little you can do to "mess up" your game, especially early on. (If you are worried, see the end of this guide for a spoiler-free discussion of permanent choices).
  
 
If you aren't sure where you want to start, try drawing cards to play the "neighbour" storylines in the starting areas:
 
If you aren't sure where you want to start, try drawing cards to play the "neighbour" storylines in the starting areas:
*{{IL|Ladybones Road}} - [[Advising the Loquacious Vicar]]
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* {{IL|Ladybones Road}} - [[Advising the Loquacious Vicar]]
*{{IL|Spite}} - [[Befriending a Rooftop Urchin]]
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* {{IL|Spite}} - [[Befriending a Rooftop Urchin]]
*{{IL|Veilgarden}} - [[A Friendship with a Bohemian Sculptress]]
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* {{IL|Veilgarden}} - [[A Friendship with a Bohemian Sculptress]]
*{{IL|Watchmaker's Hill}} - [[Collecting Clues for the Clay Coalman]]
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* {{IL|Watchmaker's Hill}} - [[Collecting Clues for the Clay Coalman]]
  
 
Once Dangerous is up to 45, beginners may also want to start drawing cards in Watchmaker's Hill to become acquainted with a [[Deal with a drunk old  soldier|Regretful Soldier]], as meeting him is RNG-locked and can take a while. You should also start working on [[Making Your Name (Guide)|Making Your Name]] by playing through the bronze stories in the starting areas.
 
Once Dangerous is up to 45, beginners may also want to start drawing cards in Watchmaker's Hill to become acquainted with a [[Deal with a drunk old  soldier|Regretful Soldier]], as meeting him is RNG-locked and can take a while. You should also start working on [[Making Your Name (Guide)|Making Your Name]] by playing through the bronze stories in the starting areas.
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Each of these stories reveals to you more of what's going on in Fallen London while giving you a chance to work on your main [[Attributes]] (if you are failing more checks than you'd like, do note that progressing in these storylines will give one-time boosts that increase attributes far more quickly than anything else in the game). However, if you focus exclusively on Making Your Name, you may not keep up and checks will become progressively more difficult for you; this is especially noticeable when you unlock the new areas specific to each MYN story, and may be a good time to level your stats if you find you are failing more checks than you would like.
 
Each of these stories reveals to you more of what's going on in Fallen London while giving you a chance to work on your main [[Attributes]] (if you are failing more checks than you'd like, do note that progressing in these storylines will give one-time boosts that increase attributes far more quickly than anything else in the game). However, if you focus exclusively on Making Your Name, you may not keep up and checks will become progressively more difficult for you; this is especially noticeable when you unlock the new areas specific to each MYN story, and may be a good time to level your stats if you find you are failing more checks than you would like.
  
===Leveling===
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=== Leveling ===
 
''Learn more about Attributes and leveling in the [[Leveling]] guide.''
 
''Learn more about Attributes and leveling in the [[Leveling]] guide.''
  
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! colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" |[[Watchful]]
 
! colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" |[[Watchful]]
 
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| rowspan="3" |{{IL|Watchful|Size=75px|Appearance=}}
 
| rowspan="3" |{{IL|Watchful|Size=75px|Appearance=}}
|1-60|| style="text-align:left;" |{{IL|Ladybones Road}}
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| rowspan="3" |{{IL|Persuasive|Size=75px|Appearance=}}
 
| rowspan="3" |{{IL|Persuasive|Size=75px|Appearance=}}
|1-60|| style="text-align:left;" |{{IL|Veilgarden}}
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| 1-60|| style="text-align:left;" |{{IL|Veilgarden}}
 
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| rowspan="3" |{{IL|Shadowy|Size=75px|Appearance=}}
 
| rowspan="3" |{{IL|Shadowy|Size=75px|Appearance=}}
|1-60|| style="text-align:left;" |{{IL|Spite}}
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| 1-60|| style="text-align:left;" |{{IL|Spite}}
 
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| rowspan="3" |{{IL|Dangerous|Size=75px|Appearance=}}
 
| rowspan="3" |{{IL|Dangerous|Size=75px|Appearance=}}
|1-60|| style="text-align:left;" |{{IL|Watchmaker's Hill}}
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| 1-60|| style="text-align:left;" |{{IL|Watchmaker's Hill}}
 
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|60-100
 
|60-100

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