Obenseuer/Getting Started

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There is a lot going on in Open Sewer and it can feel a little confusing, but don’t worry, this guide will help you with some basics.

Player Stats

There are ten main player stats, eight of those are displayed on the bottom left part of your screen when they differ from ideal values by 33% or more, changing their color gradually from green to pulsating red. Remaining two are special, but we'll talk about them later.

Depression

Depression is one of the main game features. To get rid of depression just live a better life - grab a beer or pizza, sleep in a warm cozy place, etc. If nothing helps, you can also take depression medicine from pharmacy.

Smoke need

Nicotine addiction forces you to smoke another cigarette from time to time. Maximum smoke need won't kill you, but it will increase your depression. If you want to get rid of it completely just start smoking less (or stop smoking at all) and eventually it will go away.

Alcohol need

Alcohol addiction works basically the same way as a nicotine one, but there is a nice touch - being drunk also reduces your depression!

WC need

Shows you how much you need to visit that one special place. There are many toilets across the map, some of them are free, some are not. You can always skip it and pee yourself or crap your pants, but be aware that you eventually may die from shit seizure (yes, this is a thing).

Sleep need

That defines how tired you are. Be careful as you can collapse from exhaustion right on the street and that may lead to some unforeseen consequences.

Health

Pretty self-explanatory, health is good for not dying. To restore your health temporarily you can get painkillers. For more permanent solution visit a doctor (just don't eat turnip a day before that!). Blue shrooms also restore your health, but you won't get them easily.

Thirst

How thirsty you are. Drink water and/or alcohol and you'll be fine.

Hunger

How hungry you are. Eat some food, you turnip head!

SMV

Stalburg Mushroom Virus, or simply SMV, is a dangerous disease that awaits you in the world of Open Sewer. Disease progression level and progression rate are two hidden stats that you have no direct control of. Eating those funny looking mushrooms, drinking bad water or simply doing shady things like sleeping on the street may get you SMV infection. It will start slowly, but eventually it will kill you because there is no cure. You can, however, visit a doctor frequently to check for its progression and even perform a surgical removal of the surplus fungus that will give you some time.

First Steps

You start with a border inspection. Answer those questions how you see fit, however it's advisable to ask border guy some questions yourself, who knows what you can get from him.

 
O-Market

Your main task for the first night is to basically survive and for that you will need money. There are many ways to earn some Open Sewer Coins, but the easiest one is to do some bottle recycling. Right in front of the border inspection building you will see a couple of people, you may speak with them and they will give you a couple of quests along with some valuable information. O-Market is the first obvious place where you can get some precious money for those bottles and there is some food and drinks for you too. It's located just down the starting street. Bottle recycling is also a great way to explore Open Sewer, just don't forget to watch you stats! Avoid dangerous places such as canals and you'll be fine.

 
Bazaar entrance

While doing that you can locate your tenement and speak with your only resident. However, you still need to find a place to sleep and sleeping outside or in that empty tenement of yours is a really bad option, so it may be a good idea to visit Bazaar and spend a night at the inn. You can find Bazaar by following huge neon signs, you can't miss it. Bazaar is also full of various traders and other characters, so it's highly advisable to visit it as soon as you get some money.