User Interface
From Fiesta Online Wikia
Source: http://fiesta.outspark.com/guide/?view=getting_interface
Here's an overview of what the User Interface looks like in Fiesta (click on the above link to see alternative screenshots to help you out):
Character Status Bar
- Shows your character's name
- Shows your character's in-game picture (only the face and hair)
- Shows your character's current level (in black circle)
- Shows how much experience your character has gained (10 experience balls in total)
- Shows how many hp (health) and sp (spirit) stones your character has left to use to either recover health or spirit points
- Shows how much health and spirit points your character has left. When the red bar gets emptied, your character faints (dies) and respawns in Roumen. When the blue bar gets emptied, you can no longer use your spirit power (can be revitalized by using the stones).
Quest Notice and Mini Map
- (Quest Notice) Alerts you when an NPC wants to talk to you about a new quest.
- (Mini Map) Shows where your character is located at in an area of the world map.
Quick Slot Window
- Shows you what attacks/skills and emotions you are able to use while playing Fiesta. Your character can be able to perform other moves, the quick slot bar just lets you know what moves your character is able to perform in the public at the current moment. Each slot (box) holds one icon. The icon represents a certain command that your character can be able to perform. The slot number that an icon is in is your hotkey to that specific icon. For instance, if one of your character's magic attacks is in slot 3, then you are able to click on an opposing enemy and press 3. This will allow your character to perform that magic attack.
Ok, I feel like I'm confusing you so I'll make it easier to understand. Your character can only perform the moves that you put into the quick slot bar. If you want your character to do certain moves, then you should drag and drop the icons into the quick slot bar. Then you will be able to use that move's hotkey to attack an opponent.
- Also, right above the Quick Slot Window is the chat room box. Use the arrows to scroll. Click the lock to either enable the chat room stay in place or move around the screen. The button below the arrows will allow you to drag the chat room box around the screen. The Chat Room box allows you to chat with the public, your current party, your current guild, and your friends (in a private chat). Just hover over the chat room box and the tabs will appear to let you do this. Have fun!
Window Icons
- The Character Info button shows you an in-depth summary of your character that includes your character's registered name title and stats.
- The Fiesta Store button allows you to purchase extra items which will aid you in playing Fiesta.
- The Inventory button shows you what your character is currently carrying in their backpack. Backpack items include potions, scrolls, and weapons.
- The Skill Info button shows you what kinds of skills your character is able to do at their current level. You can be able to get more skills by leveling up your character or buying skill scrolls.
- The Quest Log button shows you what quests your character has completed and not completed.
- The Community button allows you to see how many friends you currently have, how many players you have in your party, how many players you have in your guild, and so on. Basically, you can be in multiple "groups" and the Community feature enables you to see who is in which group with you so you know who to talk with while playing Fiesta.
- The Action button shows you what certain emotions your character can be able to do. All you have to do is drag and drop the action icons into the quick slot bar in order to use them.
- The Mini House button is simple. It allows you to see the kind of mini house your character is currently living in and if your character meets the requirements (high level, certain quests completed, etc.), then you will be able to change what your character's mini house looks like....which means you'll be able to make your mini house look better than everyone else's. Doesn't that sound cool?
- The System Info button gives you the game's main menu where you will be able to adjust the game's settings (graphics display, sound settings, keyboard controls), exit to the server screen, and logout.
- Right above these buttons is another scrollable box. It's the same as the chat room box but this box is more important. It tells you what's going on in the game. If your character levels up, gains important stats, gets items, completes a quest, or if the Game Master makes an in-game announcement, the box will give you a message.
Enemy Interface
When you attack certain NPCs, you ought to know what their current health status is. Left-click an NPC (anything that looks like a monster or a non-player-character) and you will see it's status. The red bar indicates it's health. The blue bar is yet to be explained but from previous observances, I can say that the blue bar represents the NPCs spirit points (if the NPC uses any magic on you)



