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About Sun Haven

Greetings, Adventurer!

You’ve just arrived in Sun Haven, a medieval town full of people from all walks of life doing their best to make their beloved town thrive as it once did. As a farmer, miner, fisher, warrior, craftsman, or even a mage, you’ll find that adventure awaits you here. Your hard work will let you upgrade your farm, restore shops in Sun Haven, and even bring in new neighbors! As you bring the hustle and bustle back to town, the EXP you earn from each quest will help you level up to advance through a main questline journey.

The main quest itself takes you through two captivating towns outside of Sun Haven. The mythical Elven town of Nel’Vari rests deep in the forest where the Elves live in balance with nature. The rumored monster city of Withergate features a bustling nightlife that never ends - literally - since the city is covered in never-ending darkness.

Your experience in these places will grow your skills dramatically, but how you focus that growth is entirely up to you. If you prefer a sword in hand, then slash away by all means. But if a watering can is more your style, then there are nonviolent alternatives to overcome dangerous encounters - even with the final boss! Either way, it’s up to you to wield your abilities and become the hero of your own story.

  • Farm, Fish, Fight, Mine, Smith, Cook, and Craft to revitalize Sun Haven.
  • Four Worlds to Explore: The cozy Town of Sun Haven, the beautiful Elven Village of Nel’ Vari, Urban Monster City Withergate, and the underwater city Brinestone Deeps.
  • 8 Player Multiplayer: Play with up to eight total people in one game, make your own farm and story in online multiplayer.
  • Many romanceable characters: (humans, elves, demons, and multiple animal races.) Romance your character of choice regardless of gender or race and get married.
  • Unique Monsters throughout the world to fight past on your way to becoming the hero of Sun Haven.
  • Dozens of RPG-styled Quests to keep you engaged while you relax and farm.
  • A Skill Tree with over 100 options.

Make your own play style and unlock a plethora of spells to help you along your journey: Farming Spells, Combat Spells, even Mining Spells!

Character Creation

When the player first begins in Sun Haven, they will need to create a character. They get to choose the race, hair style and color, eyes, facial features, and clothing. The character creation screen features a preview of the farmer on the right with a space for the user to name their character. That the user will not be able to move on into the game without inputting a name and birthday.

The Journey to Sun Haven

Once the player is satisfied with their new adventurer, the player is introduced to Lynn, and has the option to choose one of four keepsakes. The lights on the train go out, and the story begins...

Keep an eye on the bottom left of the screen for tutorial pop ups. These can be turned off in the in game settings menu.

Crafting

Sun Haven utilizes a crafting system accessible through buildable workshop-like stations. Each of these stations can be made at a Crafting Table.

Controls

Key binds and other accessibility options can be customized at any time in the settings menu of the player inventory, or on the game’s main menu under Options.

Player Menus

Tab One: Inventory

The player’s inventory is symbolized by a backpack as the first tab in the player menu. Player stats, equipped items, and character are displayed on the left. Armor slots are to the left of the character portrait, and vanity clothing slots are to the right of that. Currency is displayed in this window on the bottom left, and buttons to sort inventory, trash items, and drop items are on the opposite side. There are forty (40) item slots in the player inventory, not including the hot bar. To move items, simply left click to drag and click to drop. Left click to move an item or stack of items. Right click to grab a single item out of a stack, and continue to right click to increase the amount grabbed by one each time. SHIFT + left click to move an item or stack of items from a chest to the inventory or vice versa.

Tab Two: Skills

The second tab of the player menu is the Skills Book, which details how experience points can be spent by skill category. There are five skills: Exploration, Farming, Mining, Combat, and Fishing. Each skill category shows an experience bar to track level progression, lists the player’s level, and available skill points to spend. Skill points can be spent on skills that are not darkly grayed out or display a lock. Skills that have been activated will no longer be grayed out. Each skill pathway has ten specific skills with the amount of points required in the bottom right of each icon. Skill levels cap at seventy (70), but players can also earn skill points from potions, books, and quests.

Tab Three: Relationships

The third tab in the player menu is the relationship tracker symbolized by conversation heart bubbles. This menu lists romanceable NPCs, their heart level, and an indicator for gift giving. Once an NPC's house is accessible, the icon on the right can be found in their home for information on their liked and loved items.

Tab Four: Quest Log

The Quest Log occupies the fourth tab in the player menu and displays ongoing quests, involved NPCs, and quest requirements and rewards. At the very beginning of your game this log will be empty. You can also access your quests on screen outside of the menu by clicking the book with an exclamation point on the top right near player currency.

Tab Five: Map

The player menu also includes a map, which is interactive! Hover with the mouse over highlighted buildings and character heads to learn more information. The player’s location is symbolized by a yellow circle. The map can be expanded by clicking the arrows icon in the top right corner.

Tab Six: Stats

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The next player menu tab displays various stats for the player and what food they have eaten. By hovering over each food item the player has consumed, one can view the effects given.

Tab Seven: Options

The last tab in the player menu holds settings and the ability to rebind control keys. Accessibility controls, volume and resolution controls, the ability to pause the game, along with some other options are also available.

Player Hotbar

The player hotbar is displayed on the bottom of the screen. The red sun displays health, and the blue moon, mana. After skills are unlocked, a second hotbar for spells appears above the first. Buffs are also added to this second line. Players can scroll through the hot bar with the scroll wheel or by using the number keys.

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