BIG BROTHER'S SKYRIM JAIL ESCAPEWe accept donations in many different forms if you'd like to donate. YOU ARE NOT FORCED TO DONATE ANYTHING. Do not complain about this. If your donation has not yet been acknowledged, please let me know via personal messaging or find me in-game.| Gameplay | Players | Credits | Donations |100% EventedRemember to save frequently and to load your progress every time you rejoin. By the way, stop trying to kill Creaks the instant you spawn. You aren't going to manage. If you aren't pleased with my server, leave. Do not leave accompanied by a derogatory statement such as "well dis forgetin sucked" or "forget u big broder" or I swear I will ban you. Even sarcastically quoting these phrases directly will result in a ban. This is a whole new type of Jail Escape. With a large main quest line to progress with as well as lots of side quests to be completed, this could be one of the greatest jail escapes so far. As well as many different quests to be getting on with, there is also four different races to choose from initially when you first join - each with their own perks to start with. This includes perks such as thieving, lockpicking, sneaking and persuading. Some of the quests are shifted towards team work, so that is essential for when you progress quite deep into the story. I also actively encourage light turf wars, so if you're up for some chaos - go right ahead! You can steal territory from right under their noses. In actual fact, it gets you rewards. One quest giver in particular requests that you steal the territory of another race. Generally, I expect an average player to complete all of the quests and to max out their perks in roughly two weeks. Seems like a long time, but on and off this sounds about right. Unlike any other jail escape, players can fight monsters called Creaks surrounding the area to help them level up and gain XP, while casually experiencing the scenery and finishing quests.
Perk Points
It wouldn't be fun if you didn't have the ability to rob guards blind, steal their clothes and use their weapons against them. Along with this, you can also steal gold from bags, chests and barrels as well as even rioting a tavern for alcohol. Currently, there is four different perks to choose from - each with individual long-term benefits that help you depending on how far you are through the main story line. You can upgrade your perk points by going to a perk point deck or by gaining them through quests. Different quests require a different amount of perk points to be placed on a specific perk - so remember to use them wisely. Perk points can only be gained through quests or through mining - in which you can collect gold and trade it off for perk points to a vendor.
Theft
The theft perk was implemented for basically all of the above reasons. Theft is very important for progression when you're first starting out. With enough theft perk points, you can riot a dozen chests, steal the swords from guards and strut around undetected. Having a good amount of theft perk points is important, because you'll be needing to steal a lot of things to complete quests. The only race that can steal from Guards directly is the Guardian.
Lockpicking
Lockpicking basically does what it says on the tin. You can't infiltrate somebody's headquarters or steal documents without being able to do a little bit of lockpicking! It's quite a narrow perk in this manner, actually. That's all you'll need it for. Never the less, it's still very important on some quests.
Persuasion
This is probably the most important perk of the four. Without enough persuasion, you won't convince important characters that you are worth talking to. And if you can't do that, you won't be able to escape or even complete the main story line. So basically, without enough persuasion you won't be able to progress.
Sneak
This perk is important because it allows you to collect important equipment and documents. Without enough sneak you will not be able to learn new spells or be able to infiltrate headquarters using a disguise. Sneak and Lockpicking are used interchangeably for breaking into buildings - they have a very similar usage.
GoldCurrently, there is only a few ways to collect gold. You can either visit the guarded mines and collect gold ores to sell on for perk points or items, or you can just collect gold coins directly from book shelves or stands. Gold is very important for if you wish to fight with better weaponry. I suggest mining before anything else, because you'll need the gold to fall back on. Baron Metrovich is a Metrov vendor that sells otherwise unavailable equipment to Metrov and Guardians. This includes things such as exclusive swords and grapple ropes.
CreaksIn Big Brother's Skyrim Jail Escape, there are a large group of creatures known collectively as Creaks. Creaks are very dangerous and different creaks can be killed at different levels. Creaks can be found in Hoarde Valley and provide you with XP if you kill them individually. Creaks are damaged depending on what your level is, for example - if you're a level one, your damage done to a Hostile Gobrin will be a lot less than if you were a level 50. If you're aiming to get a high level for bragging rights, I recommend wailing on some creaks as soon as you get to level 5. Level 5 is the level of which you are ready.
LevellingLevelling is very useful in Big Brother's Skyrim Jail Escape. Without being able to level, players couldn't progress in their quest completion and wouldn't be allowed to access Vokun Viing or Kun Viing - as well as being disallowed from many other features within the prison. Below, you can find visual aid to explain how hard exactly it is to level up. Let's just say that it takes true dedication. I don't really expect anybody to level up beyond about level 35, but please feel free to prove me wrong. The system actually allows you to get an infinite level, but it's exponentially more and more difficult. (I wrote a formula for this, aren't I smart?!)
Races
There are four unique races of which can be selected when you start a new account. Each race has it's own benefits and drawbacks, as well as each being easily distinguishable from each other race. If you wish to create a clan within the server, I suggest you recruit those who are of the same race. There are also two other races available to players who are either donators or admins.
Guardian
Guardians are currently the only race that can steal from guards directly - which means that Guardians specialise in thieving.
Guardians also prefer to use bows in close ranged combat.
Guardians are the only race that can join guilds, but are not the only race that can join clans.
Sytola
Sytoli are easily the largest race out of all four of the races.
Sytoli have also claimed territorially the largest part of the prison.
Sytoli prefer to use their fists as well as other melee weaponry in close ranged combat.
Metrov
Metrov are by far the quickest race out of the four due to their semi-futuristic power gear.
Metrov have claimed the smallest part of the prison - but make up for this with their vast advancement in intellect and technology.
Metrov prefer to use swords in close ranged combat.
Dremir
Dremir are the only race out of the four that can currently execute and learn spells.
Dremir specialise in sneaking and are very defensive of each other.
Dremir do not like to make alliances or enemies, they prefer to stay secluded.
Keera
Players can become a Keera if they are either an Admin or a Super Admin.
Keera have relatively high stats and do not specialise in anything specifically.
Keera are as fast as Metrov.
Keera are skilled with the Spear.
Bluewolf
Bluewolves are exclusively for donators and those who have contributed significantly to this project. Those who are very well behaved may also become a Bluewolf.
Bluewolves are extremely versatile and do not easily get killed.
Bluewolves are skilled with every type of Sword.
Bluewolves specialise in sneaking.
Bluewolves can craft.
Bluewolves get bonus XP for killing creaks, allowing levelling up to become easier.
TerritoryDifferent races as fore mentioned have claimed different areas of the prison. As a result, the roofs of each building are coloured depending on what race they are inhabited by. If you have an alliance with a different race of people, you will be allowed in their territory. Alliances are subject to change depending on what the recent server news is - for example, if there is a disagreement between Guardians and Metrov the alliance may be weakened. Administrators will survey the area and the RP news frequently, to make sure that the territory is owned by the right people at the right time. Players can also purchase buildings from landlords by offering any amount of gold coins. If the offer is decent, the landlord will accept the offer and the ownership of the building will be passed along. This system has already been created and works fine.
Credits
Those who aren't beta testers will be allowed to beta test
Big Brother - Lead Eventer
Endgame - Lead Builder
Pass - Weapons "Specialist"
Uxie - Modelled a "Robe"
Ladezkik - Builder
Tally - Builder
Sleven - Builder
Bishop - Beta Tester
Nixton - Beta Tester
Sylvanor - Donator
You guys have helped me a lot. Expect rewards!
Beta testers are required to assist with any bug testing or run throughs as requested.
Roleplaying News
An alliance has been formed between the Guardians and the Metrov after their respective leaders engaged in a peaceful conference.
The alliance between the Dremir and the Metrov has been broken after a civil disagreement.
Guardians and Metrov have engaged in a recent meeting. Guardians and Metrov are enjoying the alliance.
A recent attack made by Sytolic prisoners have left the Dremir in distress. Help is appreciated.
Donations
On Big Brother's Skyrim Jail Escape, regular users can donate to Big Brother by clicking on the donation button found somewhere above. There are many different benefits of donating (Similar to that of Gamefandan's Monster RPG), but this will most definitely be regulated and will not lead to chaos - before you even think about asking. In Gamefandan's Monster RPG, let's be honest - there were people with extraordinarily high levels that were inconceivable to get without donating. On this server, you can either donate to me directly or put in the effort in manually if you'd like a high level or a lot of gold. Almost everything can be achieved both ways. Here's a list of some of the things of which are available if you donate. When you donate a specific amount of money to me, you can choose what you unlock.
Low Donation
Low donations of roughly $5 to $17 can - generally speaking - can provide the user with an increase in gold, a higher level and a selection of powerful items. Once you donate to me, your donation will be recorded along with hopefully your name, so we can prove that you did indeed make a donation. A donation of roughly $8 would give the user a package of which could be discussed with me on my server. Don't try to lie to me. I know when you've donated or not.
High Donation
High donations of around $18 and over are appreciated greatly and can benefit the user in lots more ways than low donating. High donations can provide the user with everything found in a low end package deal and much more. Along with the offer of powerful items, a higher level and more gold, users who donate a high amount will also be given admittance to a wide range of guilds (some can be established as clans on the server), permanent access to the Bluewolf race and a personalised Creak for those who donate particularly highly.
About ClansClans can be established in-game on Big Brother's Skyrim Jail Escape, so players can band together and fight creaks or territorially claim areas of the prison. Clans are useful so players can level up faster and so players can get themselves a reputation among others. Clans that have been fully established will be displayed below. Clans that are inactive after a week will be made no longer official. Clans are made official if they have at least one leader and three members. Clans can still be official if they do not have three members, but they are required to have at least three members after a single week. Meetings can be held in multiple different buildings for different quantities of gold, which is supplied to Big Brother or Endgame.
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Step By Step - How to upgrade a perk1. You need gold. 1 perk point costs differently depending on your race. Sytola and Dremir get perk points for 11% cheaper than Guardians and Metrov.
2. Once you get gold, go up to the vendor of your race and type @Buy Perkpoints 1. Replace the 1 with however many you'd like.
3. If you have sufficient funds, it should work. Go to a perk point table and type the perk, followed by how many you'd like to add to the perk. For example, "Theft 5" or "Persuasion 3". The maximum is 100 for every one of these.
Step by Step - How to kill a Creak1. You need a reasonably decent level. I recommend mining and cutting until you're level 5. At level 5, you should start killing Creaks.
2. Yes, it gets easier. Yes, it gets more rewarding. It starts off unbelievably slow, but you just need to power through it. If you're a level 5 player, try to kill Creaks that are 5 times less levelled than you. For example a level 50 player would attack a level 10 Creak, so attack a level 1 Creak.
Step by Step - How to reset my player1. You don't. Too many variables are saved onto your player for them to all be reset in an instant. Believe me, I'd do it if it wasn't such a hassle.
Step by Step - How to escape?1. Finish every single quest first. Then you'll be able to escape. This is a Jail Escape, stop telling me it isn't.
Step by Step - How do I make the quest givers talk to me?1. You need to complete each quest in ORDER. This requires you to either ask somebody for some help to find a particular quest or for you to explore. Alternatively, you could click on different quest givers until something happens. The first quest giver is sitting in Guardian territory with a flashing print next to him, labelled "1".
Question - Why do prisoners have weapons?What, would you prefer I took them away from you? You're imprisoned in somewhat of a town, not a jail.
Question - What's the best race?They go in this order -
Bluewolf
Keera
The Rest
Question - How fast can a regular user level up?Level 5 - 45 minutes
Level 10 - 1 hour and 30 minutes
Beyond this I don't know because my tester left. We'll check some more later.
I wasn't joking when I said that low levelled players shouldn't kill creaks.
• Takes a very long time
• Very unrewarding
• Barely helps with level progression
Now, if you plan on actually levelling up - start cutting trees at a low level. The formula for received XP goes as follows:
3 * Your_Level * Creak_LevelWhich means that if you're a level 1 player and you killed a level 10 creak somehow, you only get 30 XP. That's about an hour of working for something you could get in about a minute by cutting down a tree. If you're a level 5 player and you killed a level 2 creak, you get 30 XP. Notice how slightly raising your level means that you can kill much weaker creaks and
still get the same amount of XP. Please read into this.