[MoE] First Steps - The Educational project from PTI to ePakistan

Day 2,335, 06:00 Published in Pakistan Brazil by Lazzarisouza


Dear ePakistans, and...

Welcome new players!

Here comes our "First steps in eRepublik" article of several that will guide you through the game.


With autorization of the now former Minister of Education in Brazil, i'm using and adapting their article about the game for new players.

So you are new in this game, and have more doubts than before. The eRepublik is more complex than usual MMORPG games, and the start is the key to have a great account in this game.

As soon you get the mechanism of the game, mainly the social part, it gets addictive, you'll see.

First of all, you do not need to be ashame of asking, as the game changes some things, even the most experienced players have new doubts, and as a social and colective game requires, WE paquistaneses need you to get along and evolve in this game.

Its a big article, but we sliced it in several parts to not get boring to you guys, but all of them have the need to know basics of the first steps. Later i intend to publish more about some key strategies in the game. You also can find other smaller and specific articles around international media, as its an world wide game.

Please add the more active players, and do not hold any doubt, as simple as you think it is. WE WANT YOU TO BE A GOOD AND STRONG PLAYER.

PS: Some players are starting the game with the new interface, and as old players do not got it yet, if any information dont fit quite right, no worries, because there really are 2 engines of this game running simultaniously.



Hope this series of articles helps you to understand more of the game engine and the whereabouts of the fun on it.


Also, Read this thread and register on the forum!

And, if you want to know really nice people, welcome to the Pakistan comunity, and ask anyone here any doubt about the game you have, give your opinion, we will welcome you!
Really, we love active players that want to participate more!

And, as always, Hail PAKISTAN! Hail DIO!