JediMUD Builder's
Guide
As of May 10th 2002, JediMUD has a new area submission policy. The
policy is quite simple and can be summarized in two parts:
- You should have an immortal on JediMUD in order to build.
This is a way to ensure that the people who are writing have
a familiar grasp of our MUDs statistics and are relatively knowledgable
about our world as it is today. We will accept remorted mortals
as builders, since this first requirement is to assure a minimum
level of knowledge.
- You must fill out the area application below before you begin.
We will read each as it comes in and respond to its merits
and offer suggestions. Keep in mind that a letter with suggestions
is not a dismissal of your idea, it is merely to give helpful
advice for possible additions to your zone concept from the person
who knows more about the world than anyone else. Please send your
completed form to areas@jedimud.com.
Area Writing Application
for JediMUD
Real-life name:
E-mail address:
Character on the mud (please limit this to one, to lessen the
confusion):
Is this an original zone or a revision of an existing zone?
If a revision, is the area public?
Write a brief (100 word) description of your zone, including
the theme/time period and/or setting.
How many rooms do you expect to use?
Would you define your zone as low (1-10) mid (11-15) high (16-25)
or very high
Please describe five of your major mobs, five items (including
stats), and send ten sample rooms.
If your concept is approved and registered, what is your estimated
completion date?
When we are confident you have your idea fleshed out
enough to begin building, he will assign you a zone to work
within. JediMUD does not have Online Creation, so you will have
to work offline with a text editor such as vi or pico. Here are
some tips for area writing:
- Draw your map first. Whatever your plan is and whatever you
are planning to write, having a clear, concise map to work from
is a major step down the right path. Ask us for clarification
of some ways to draw clear maps to work from.
- Start by writing the first five rooms at the entrance to
your zone, then send it in to be looked at. It is a lot
easier to prevent reoccuring mistake in your area at this stage
then it is to go back and correct them when the area has been
completely written. Do the same with Mobiles and Objects
- Follow the guidelines for Mobile gold and experience that
are listed on the building docs for JediMUD. It is OK to deviate
from this list for variety, but as a rule, try not to do so any
more than 10 or 15% higher or lower. Obviously, if a mobile is
hard for its level because of triple hit or being in a No-Magic
room, then you should give it a little higher experience and
gold. Alternatively, if it is easier than the norm, then cut
the experience and gold on this Mobile as would be appropriate.
- Try to add as much creativity and originality to your writing
from a unique (i.e., something from your own imagination) theme
or doing entirely new things with the statistics you assign to
the Object and Mobiles in the area. We do not want D&D
modules that you have scanned in. Thats copywrited materials
and it just will not be added to the world. Unforunately, the
same goes for any other copyrighted ideas that you may stumble
upon. If you want to write Wheel of Time areas, or Star Wars
areas, please go find someplace that will install them before
beginning to work on them for us. We do not want legal problems
with the legitamate creators of these themes down the line.
- Frequently update us on your progress. We will be
trying to keep you motivated and on track, since so very many
of the zone ideas that get submitted die when their writer loses
interest. If you get bogged down or bored writing Rooms, then
try changing to Mobiles or Objects for a little while. Variety
is the spice of life, and often it will also keep your project
alive when boredom would seek to kill it. Frequent updates also
allows for him to help you more extensively as you continue with
your zone and get closer to completion every day.
- Spell affects on items: These are not in the building docs
and it is doubtful they will be added. If you want a spell on
an item, ask us about it. If it is not going to cause
a major imbalance to the game (i.e., sanct on an object, or any
curing spell) then we will probably let it go in. Keep in mind
that any offensive magic you want on the object will not be rejected,
but it will hit the user of the object, not what they
are fighting.
Building Documentation
When you write a zone for JediMUD, you will need to break it into up to
five parts. A wld file, zon file, shp file, mob
file, and obj file. The wld and zon files are required,
and the others are optional. Help on each file type is listed below:
Table of Contents
World File
Zone File
Shop File
Monster File
Object File
The JediMUD Builder's Guide may also
be downloaded by clicking the following link: builddocs.rtf
Questions? Send mail to the build team:
areas@jedi.america.net