Hi guys, welcome to our The Midnight Walkers Beginner Guide & Walkthrough, where we will share info about the keyboards, How to create a character, Lobby, Character Menu, Stash Menu, The Structure of Liberty Grand Center, and much more.
The Midnight Walkers Beginner Guide & Walkthrough
Move
- You can move in various directions.
- Control Keys: [W] [A] [S] [D].
Walk
- You can move slowly in various directions.
- Control Keys: Press the [Shift] key and then input [W] [A] [S] [D].
Moving while sitting - When you move while sitting, you can move slowly and reducing noise.
- Control keys: Press [Ctrl] or [C], then input [W] [A] [S] [D].
4. Jump
- You can jump to reach higher places or for sudden movements.
- Control key: Press [Space].
5. Interaction
- You can pick up various loot or open boxes or doors.
- Control key: Press [F].
6. Weapon swap
- You can carry two weapons, a primary and a secondary, and switch between
them. - Control keys: Press [1], [2].
7. Put away weapon
- You can put away your current weapon to move around unarmed.
- Control key: Press [X].
8. Toggle flashlight
- You can illuminate dark areas by turning on the flashlight.
- Control key: Press [T].
9. Open inventory
- You can check equipment information and inventory in-game.
- Control key: Press [Tab].
10. Use quick slots
- You can be put in and use utility items such as throwing daggers, explosive
traps, bandages, and energy drinks. - Control keys: Press [3] to [6].
11. Use active skills
- All classes can use two actives
Classes & Characters
When you start the game, you can create a character by choosing one of three classes. Currently, there are only three classes available in the Closed Pre-alpha Test version, with more to be added in the future.
Since it’s still in the early stages of development, each class can only experience two active skills and eight perks.
[Assaulter]
This class is suitable for frontline combat. It specializes in melee weapons and wears heavy armor based on tough health.
[Technician]
This class excels in agile movement, is suitable for sneaky plays such as aiming for the enemy’s back or infiltration and can hide in boxes.
[Trapper]
Skilled in bows and ranged firearms and specializing in various trap utilization, this class is suitable for tactical play.
Lobby
This is the space where you’ll spend the most time once you start the game. Here, you can prepare various items before heading to Liberty Grand Center, find party members, and purchase necessary equipment and items from sponsors.
Additionally, in the future, you can decorate your own locker room (housing) and unlock necessary facilities and enjoy content such as user-to-user trading.
Start Game (Matchmaking)
You can start the game solo or in a party. Click to depart to Liberty Grand Center. In this test, matchmaking is divided into solo and party (2/3-person squads). (Temporary test)
Lobby Menu – Character Menu
You can check detailed stats of your character and equip various skills an perks.
Stash Menu – You can store various equipment and materials collected so far, and items stored here will be kept even if you fail to escape from Liberty Grand Center.
Sponsor Menu – This is where various merchants exist. Be sure to check out each merchant’s
items, as they sell different items.
Character Change and Invitation
You can enter the character creation and change menu to change your character and invite friends.
Character Menu
By selecting “Character” from the top lobby menu, you can access the character menu. Here, you can check detailed character stats and swap skills and perks.
However, since it’s still in the early development stage, there are only two types of active skills and eight types of perks available.
Detailed Stats – You can check detailed figures derived from primary stats. However, these stats are not yet applied to actual weapons in the menu. (Under development)
Equipping Skills and Perks – You can drag or right-click desired skills and perks from the skill inventory on the right to fill empty slots. Experiment with various setups to find the one that suits your taste.
Explanation of Primary Stats
- Strength: Affects direct attack power.
- Agility: Affects attack and movement speed.
- Skill: Affects interaction and consumable item efficiency.
- Knowledge: Affects skill effects (currently applicable to class skills such as traps and electric arrows).
- Mind: Affects resistance to skills and attributes.
- Constitution: Affects durability and resistance to physical damage.
The above information is based on initial settings and may change in the future.