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Special Thanks: I'd like to start off this by thanking all my friends on the 
GameFAQs AAA Message Board. You guys rule, you helped me out alot, and you 
all certainly know how to party. You know who you are. Thanks guys (and all 
those gals I so offended).

Special Thanks: _اH_ (sick_bastard85@yahoo.com) for the sweet ASCII 
art.

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                    T A B L E  O F  C O N T E N T S

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1. Introduction to AAA
2. Item List
2.a: Healing Items
2.b: Special Items
2.c: Rings
2.d: Guild Items
2.e: Rare Items
3. Currency
- Credits
- Tokens
- Marks
- Bytes
- Your Bank Account
4. Weapon \ Armor Lists
- Weapon Descriptions \ Requirements
- Armor Descriptions \ Requirements
5. AAA's Layout
- Sidebar
- Quicklinks
- Your Details
- Georgetown
6. Adopting your Alien
- Signup Process
- Activating your Account \ Logging In
7. Seven Day Protection Walkthrough [Incomplete]
- Overview
- Walkthrough
8. Fishing Walkthrough [Incomplete]
- Overview
- Fishing Vitals (Logbook)
- Fishing Walkthrough
- Eel Values
9. Casino Tips
- Blackjack Strategy
- Dice Poker Odds \ Tips
- Slot Machine: Easy Money
10. Hangman Word Lists
- Easy Word List
- Medium Word List
- Medium-Hard Word List
[Coming Soon]
11. Battling
- Battle Screen Layout
- Training Simulator
- Battling other aliens
- Battling Tips
12. Red Pill
- What Is It?
- Tricks
13. Guilds
- Creating A Guild
- Joining A Guild
- Running A Guild
14. Message Boards
- Message Board Requirements
- Message Board Rules
- Board by Board Info
15. Donating \ Donators
- How to donate
- What you get
16. Game Staff
- Who are they?
- What can they do?
- Why won't they talk to me?
17. Getting Married
- Requirements
- How to get married
18. Alien Times
19. The Gym
- Overview
- Warmup
- Train
- Visit Trainer
- What to train \ When to train it
20. The Housing Complex
21. Cid's Lab Hack List
22. Suggested Level By Level Strategy
- Levels 1-5
- Levels 6-50
- Levels 51-99
- Levels 100-200
22. Webby World
- Explanation
- Navigating Webby World
23. Security
- Core
- Firewalls
- Trojans
- Tips on not getting hacked
24. Easy Money
- Easy Credits
- Easy Marks
- Easy Bytes
25. Alignment
- Things alignment does
- Good Alignment Chart
- Evil Alignment Chart
26. My Account
- Game Settings
- Message Board Settings
- Quickpost Settings
- Battle Settings
- Phrases
- Chat Settings
- Donator Options
- House Settings
- Guild Settings
27. Alien Costumes \ Clothes
- How to get costumes
- How to get clothes
28. F.A.Q.
29. AAATML
- What is it?
- AAATML
- Colors
- Faces
I. Credits
II. Document \ Author Info
III. Version History
IV. Copyright \ Closing

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                        1. Introduction to AAA
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If you have any other questions regarding signup, game rules, or any of the 
technical sort, please visit the latter sections of this document.

*taken from http://alienaa.com/about.html*

What is the Alien Adoption Agency (AAA)?
A universe - even a world... our world. AAA is a RPG simulation.


What?
In a single mouthful, a role playing game (RPG) immerses you into playing 
out the role of a character in a vast world. Usually a world where dominance 
is key. As a little bit of background, RPGs go back quite a distance to the 
time of Dungeons and Dragons. Even beyond... any imaginative recreation of a 
simulated world is deemed role playing. Fighting is the main attraction in 
AAA, alien bodies litter the fields. It's a world where danger lies 
everywhere! So many delightfully suspense-filled moments! Battle is 
simulated randomly (by a virtual die) and a set formula. This is affected by 
various statistics which are increased throughout gameplay. Some of these 
statistics are:


Attributes: Physical strength, speed, endurance. Each has numerous effects, 
ranging from minute to breathtaking.
Equipment: Your equipment and how well you care for it can be crucial in 
battle.
Opponent: You have the choice of who to fight. You may be unexpectedly 
attacked, but that's just a part of the fun!


Would we make it hard for you to cope in this world? Certainly not! Guilds 
will be able to aid you in your quest for power. Remember, the ultimate goal 
is to be the best! Be a god in this world!


Mini games?
While the general purpose is crushing other aliens with your unstoppable 
valor, numerous mingames are available. These are just one of the many ways 
to make a profit with which to deck yourself out in the latest equipment, 
not to mention have some fun! There is the Casino where you can play the 
Slots, Blackjack, or ever Dice Poker! You can dip your feet in the water 
while fishing in a fully simulated pond, lake, or even cruise the ocean in 
search of the elusive Kingfisher! The Stock Market is yet another example, 
allowing players to invest and watch their investments rise and fall! Of 
course, there are the more secret games, but letting those out of the box 
wouldn't leave them secret, would they? AAA is an amazingly detailed game, 
offering endless hours of gameplay. You will never lose interest.


Constant growth
Our motto is to never cut the fun. We add to AAA quite frequently. 
Individual players often see hundreds of features and sections added. You 
can expect that if you leave for awhile, you will come back to find dozens 
of new areas to explore.


More than just a game
AAA is more than a game to its players. It is a community and universe that 
no other game comes near to providing. Tens of thousands of members sign in 
and coexist with other players. We have chat rooms, message boards, and a 
special sort of email (QuickPosts). You will meet new people, befriend 
dozens, and keep in touch with others.

Eons of work has gone into this game. You will not regret trying it out. Are 
you ready to immerse yourself in the world that is AAA?

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In short, AAA is an online RPG with a huge multiplayer aspect. You will 
encounter many friends as well as enemies, and have access to 24/7 
communication with them all.
Get started at: http://alienaa.com/adopt.html

If you have any other questions regarding signup, game rules, or any of the 
technical sort, please visit the latter sections of this document.

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2. Items
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As in any RPG, this one has TONS of items. This list contains descriptions, 
prices, and locations of 99% of the items in the game.

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                          2.a: Healing Items
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These items can all heal your alien's Health Points (HP).

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Healing Herb [Cost: 2 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - General Store
Restores 10 HP.

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Healing Potion [Cost: 9 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - General Store
Restores 50 HP.

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Revive Potion [Cost: 10 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - General Store
Brings alien back to life (restores 1 HP)

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Sorta Super Potion [Cost: 21 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - General Store
Restores 120 HP.

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Super Potion [Cost: 45 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - General Store
Restores 250 HP.

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Advanced [Cost: 500 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - General Store
Restores 1000 HP.

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                          2.b: Special Items
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These items are more expensive, generally more useful, and some are 
borerline extravagent. These are for the better players who wish to have the 
upper hand in the game.

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Gym Membership [Cost: 10 Marks]
Found: Georgetown - Galaxy Gym
Lifetime membership to the Galaxy Gym, where you can improve your aliens 
stats.

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Satellite Uplink [Cost: 1,000,000 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - Shady House
Lets you PI (Private Eye) anyone for free. Gives you the aliens stats as 
well as info normally collected from a private eye.

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Scrambler [Cost: 500 Marks]
Found: Georgetown - Solarium
This item blocks Private Eye's all together. If someone with an Uplink PIs 
you, they have to pay 10k to see your stats. Can be turned on or off in your 
house by clicking on it.

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Compass [Cost: 200 Bytes]
Found: Georgetown - Travel Agency
One of the more expensive items, this helps you navigate through Webby World 
more easily.

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Card Book [Cost: 500 Marks]
Found: Georgetown - Solarium
Allows you to collect special cards. Comes with Card A.

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Card A - Webby University [Cost: Free]
Found: Georgetown - Solarium
Comes with the Card Book for "free".

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Card B - Slim Shady's House [Cost: 1,000,000 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - Shady House
Allows you to buy more clothes at Stan's Botique (which are designated by a 
(b)

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Card C - B.O.W. Card [Requires Two Stamps]
Found: Georgetown - Stamp Shop
This one is a little tricky. Get the two stamps (listed below), then go to 
the stamp shop, the man there will give you Card C for free. This allows you 
to automatically take money from your bank and use it on certain things. 
Just like a Debit card, and there's no withdrawl fee!

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Birds of Paradise Stamp (#1) [Cost: 1,000,000 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - Shady House
Used with Stamp #2 to get Card C (see above).

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Birds of Paradise Stamp (#2) [Solve Puzzle]
Found: Georgetown - Housing Complex, Rooms 50 and 51
In room 50 you will find 5 levers. Each lever has 4 notches. It's one big 
math problem. Each notch's value is the number you choose (1-4) X a certain 
number. Example:

[Notch 1] [Notch 1] [Notch 1] [Notch 1] [Notch 1]
Value: 0  Value: 1  Value: 2  Value: 3  Value: 4

The first is a multiple of 0, the second 1, the third 2, the fourth 3, the 
fifth it multiplies your number by 4. When you hit engage, you'll get a 
yellow, green, or red light and some wattage. The key is to get green. 
Yellow means you need more watts, red means you need less. When you get 
green, go to room 51 and collect your stamp.

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Battle Logger [Cost: 2,000 Marks]
Found: Georgetown - Solarium
Appears as a link in your house. Logs the LAST and only the last battle you 
had that wasn't initated by you. So if you see two battle notices appear in 
your house, you'll only see the last one, not both them. You have to check 
it often, for this reason.

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Closet [Cost: 1,000 Marks]
Found: Georgetown - Home Improvement
Also appears as a link in your house. Allows you to store up to 6 items of 
clothing from Stan's in your closet, so you can have more than one outfit 
and not have to rebuy them.

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Closet Upgrade [Cost: 500 Marks]
Found: Georgetown - Home Improvement
Even a better deal. An additional 6 spaces in your closet for only half 
price. Each successive upgrade is also 500, making the overall package much 
cheaper than you'd think.

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Fake I.D. [Cost: 1,000,000 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - Shady House
Allows access to the lazy eye bar.

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2.c: Rings
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Every alien needs a ring to get married.

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Plain Band [Cost: 500 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - Jewler
This ring costs 500 credits. There's nothing particularly fancy about it, 
but the love it holds will be eternal.

Cost of divorce: 100,000 Credits

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Soulmate [Cost: 200,000 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - Jewler
This ring costs 200,000 credits. The Soulmate features a Pictish design; 
beautiful yet simple. Celtic lore has it that one wearing this ring can feel 
their lover's distress.

Cost of divorce: 100,000 Credits

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Diamond Ring [Cost: 250,000 Credits]
Found: Georgetown - Jewler
This ring costs 250,000 credits. The ultimate way to say "I love you," the 
diamond ring is rumored to never let lovers apart.

Cost of divorce: 100,000 Credits

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2.d: Guild Items
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These items are guild only, and are designed for Guild Wars and other guild 
related matters.

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Landmine [Cost To Guild: 100,000 Credits]
Found: Guild - Purchase Additions *Leader Only*
When littered around the landscape of Webby World, these multiple-use 
weapons can seriously hamper non-approved travel

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Miner Robot [Cost To Guild: 1,000,000 Credits]
Found: Guild - Purchase Additions *Leader Only*
These expensive machines construct mining platforms, which harvest ore for 
the guild's use.

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Solid Storage [Cost To Guild: 500,000 Credits]
Found: Guild - Purchase Additions *Leader Only*
Stores 100 units of unrefined ore per facility.

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Steel Mill [Cost To Guild: 1,500,000 Credits]
Found: Guild - Purchase Additions *Leader Only*
Stores 100 units of steel (refined ore) per facility. Basic technology 
allows for only 5 of these per guild.

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Ore Refinery [Cost To Guild: 1,500,000 Credits]
Found: Guild - Purchase Additions *Leader Only*
Refines up to 40 units of ore into steel per day. Basic technology allows 
for only 5 of these per guild.

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2.e: Rare Items
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These items are staff only, near impossible to get, or impossible to get. 
I'm simply covering them so you won't be wondering what they are.

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Royal Seal [Cannot Be Bought or Sold]
Description: Those with the royal seal are the Governor's personal cronies. 
It allows them to monitor the message boards and remove offending posts.

Those with the Royal Seal are Editors, and their names appear in blue on the 
message boards.

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Tap [Cannot Be Bought or Sold]
Description: Taps into the hard-line. Used to modify any section of the 
matrix, including phsyical locations and characters.

Admins are the only people with Taps, and they do not play the game, only 
help control it.

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Council Seal [Cannot Be Bought or Sold]
Description: Token of membership on the High Council.

HC members have this, and can post on the High Council board.

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Bullet Time [Cannot be Bought or Sold]
Description: A small but effective hack into the alien-world matrix. Speeds 
up your I/O node. In battle, you deal two attacks for every one received. 
There have been serious external attempts to destroy this hack, but it still 
remains scattered across the matrix.

Not available to any normal players in the game...yet.

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                              3. Currency
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Descriptions of the various currency in the game, what there general worth 
is, where you can get them, where you can spend them, and how you can save 
them. All you need to know.

-.-Credits-.-

Every other form of currency, and most of the items, revolve around credits. 
The credit is the main currency of the AAA, and other currencies such as 
tokens and marks are valued in terms of credits. Needless to say, you can 
spend these just about anywhere, and they are almost as easy to collect.

-.- Ways to earn credits -.-

Play hangman at the executioner's square (For 5, 8, 10 credits)
Defeat the battle simulator (Must be a week old)
Win battles, you may take money off another player (Must be a week old)
Convert tokens into credits (2 credits for each token, seen below)
Sell fish at the fish market after fishing (See Appropriate section)
Sell marks on the Black Market or Black Market Jr. (down for mark info)
Collect 2.5% interest nightly on your bank account balance (see below)
Welfare Office (Must be under level 5)
Employment Agency (Must be over level 5)
Refer other aliens (have them put your e-mail in when they sign up)
Sell bytes at the Byte Shack or Byte Shack Jr. (See below)

-.- Ways to use credits -.-

Buy Items, Weapons at the General Store
Buy Fishing Equipment
Buy Casino Tokens (At the Casino)
Buy Marks (In the Alien Times in georgetown, Black Market)
Buy Bytes (In the Alien Times in georgetown, Byte Shack)
Buy Items at the Shady House
Buy Clothes at Stan's Botique
Donate credits to your guild.
Save them in your bank account (best to store them here)
Buy a ring to get married at the Jewler
Place hits on other aliens (Back Alley)
Private Eye other aliens (Private Eye)

-.- Approximate credit conversions -.-

1 mark - 400-800 credits
1 token - 3 credits buying, 2 credits selling (at the casino)
1 byte - 35,000-50,000 credits

-.-Tokens-.-

Tokens remain at a steady value of between 2-3 credits per. That's simply 
because there is only one place that deals in them. In the Georgetown casino 
you can win tokens at various games, and also lose them. They cost 3 credits 
pure if you want to simply buy them. You get 2 credits for each token you 
sell.

-.- Ways to earn tokens -.-

Play blackjack at the casino.
Play slots at the casino.
Play dice poker at the casino.
Convert credits to tokens at the casino (3 credits > 1 token)

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Convert tokens to credits at the casino (1 token > 2 credits)

-.- Approximate token conversions -.-

1 credit - 1/3 token buying. 1/2 token selling.
1 mark - 200-400 tokens
1 byte - 17,500-25,000 tokens

-.-Marks-.-

Marks, to be brief, fluxuate. There are many factors which increase or 
decrease their value, too many to list. You'll find this out as you play the 
game. The best way to use these besides using them to buy things, is to 
trade them. Buy low, sell high.

-.- Ways to earn marks -.-

Employment Agency Missions
Search in the Housing Complex each day (Only one room has marks, and it's 
random)
Buying them on the Black MARKet
Buying them for 250c each in Webby World (You have to find the location)

-.- Ways to use marks -.-

Buying items at the solarium
Buying items at home improvement
Correcting lost HP at Helga's House of Voodoo
Selling them on the Black MARKet

-.- Approximate mark conversions -.-

1 mark - 400-800 credits
1 mark - 200-400 tokens
1 byte - 60-100 marks

-.- Bytes -.-

Bytes are the newest of currencies, and thus one of the most popular. They 
are used for upper level players and features. A luxury, not a neccesity.

-.- Ways to earn Bytes -.-

Buy them at the Byte Shack.
Sign up for features using the [Earn Stuff] link in Georgetown.

-.- Ways to use bytes -.-

Sell them at the Byte Shack.
Use them for Hacks at Cid's Lab. (See Hack List for details)
Buy a compass at the travel agency.

-.- Approximate byte conversions -.-

1 byte - 35,000 to 50,000 credits
1 byte - 17,500 to 25,000 tokens
1 byte - 60 to 100 marks

-.-Your Bank Account-.-

This is your 5th type of "Currency", as you will notice in the menu on the 
left while you play AAA. The bank should be used to store all of your 
credits, you should never have credits in the "Credits:" section unless you 
are buying something. Bank features are as follows:

-.- Savings \ Interest -.-

Each night at reset, interest is calculated at 2.5% X your current balance, 
with a maximum interest of 75,000 credits. IE: A balance of 10,000 credits 
would yield an interest gain of (0.025 X 10,000) 250 credits. A balance of 
3,000,000 would yield a gain of 75,000 credits. Note that a blance of 
4,000,000 would also only yield a gain of 75,000 credits, but it's still a 
good idea to keep all your credits in the bank, even if you have more than 3 
million.

-.- Withdrawls -.-

At any time you can withdraw money from your bank account at a withdrawl fee 
of 3%. (3 credits per 100 withdrawn). This is reasonable, as you won't be 
withdrawing much. If you have a B.O.W. Card, there are some places you can 
withdraw money without a fee and automatically spend your money on that item 
(See items section for B.O.W. Card).

-.- Loans -.-

Once you reach level 5, you may take out a loan. Loans are explained quite 
well at the bank screen. If your loan is not re-payed within a week, all 
your future earnings will be taken until the loan is payed off.

-.- Bank Transfer -.-

You can easily transfer money from your account to another player's without 
any fee.

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                          4. Weapon \ Armor Lists
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This includes the requirements (stats needed) to equip weapons and armor, 
what they cost, what they do, and all that good stuff.

-.- Weapons -.-

Brass Knuckles [Cost: 50 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per %): 1 Credit
Attack Bonus: +1 (Hand: One Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 1
Spd: 0.56
End: 0.28

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Metal Chain [Cost: 250 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 5 Credits
Attack Bonus: +5 (Hand: One Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 2
Spd: 2.79
End: 1.39

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Steel Baseball Bat [Cost: 500 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 9 Credits
Attack Bonus: +9 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 4
Spd: 5.02
End: 2.51

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Pistols [Cost: 1,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 13 Credits
Attack Bonus: +13 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 5
Spd: 7.25
End: 3.62

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Glock 9mm [Cost: 2,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 17 Credits
Attack Bonus: +17 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 7
Spd: 9.48
End: 4.74

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Uzis [Cost: 4,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 21 Credits
Attack Bonus: +21 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 8
Spd: 11.71
End: 5.85

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Crossbow [Cost: 10,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 25 Credits
Attack Bonus: +25 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 9
Spd: 13.94
End: 6.97

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Sniper Rifle [Cost: 20,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 29 Credits
Attack Bonus: +29 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 10
Spd: 16.17
End: 8.08

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Sawed-Off Shotgun [Cost: 30,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 33 Credits
Attack Bonus: +33 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 11
Spd: 18.40
End: 9.20

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Double-Barrled Shotgun [Cost: 40,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 37 Credits
Attack Bonus: +37 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 12
Spd: 20.63
End: 10.31

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Hand Grenades [Cost: 60,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 41 Credits
Attack Bonus: +41 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 13
Spd: 22.87
End: 11.44

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Flame Thrower [Cost: 85,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 44 Credits
Attack Bonus: +44 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 14
Spd: 24.55
End: 12.27

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Rail Gun [Cost: 100,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 48 Credits
Attack Bonus: +48 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 15
Spd: 26.78
End: 13.39

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Bazooka [Cost: 200,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 52 Credits
Attack Bonus: +52 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 16
Spd: 29.01
End: 14.01

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Laser Rifle [Cost: 300,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 56 Credits
Attack Bonus: +56 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 17
Spd: 31.24
End: 15.62

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Gatling Gun [Cost: 400,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 60 Credits
Attack Bonus: +60 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 18
Spd: 33.46
End: 16.73

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Rocket Launcher [Cost: 500,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 65 Credits
Attack Bonus: +65 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 19
Spd: 36.25
End: 18.13

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Partcle Beam [Cost: 600,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 70 Credits
Attack Bonus: +70 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 20
Spd: 39.05
End: 19.52

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De-Atomizer [Cost: 700,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 80 Credits
Attack Bonus: +80 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 22
Spd: 44.65
End: 22.32

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Ra-Seru Blade [Cost: 850,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 90 Credits
Attack Bonus: +90 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 24
Spd: 50.24
End: 25.12

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Dark Matter(weapon) [Cost: 999,999 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 100 Credits
Attack Bonus: +100 (Hand: One Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 27
Spd: 55.80
End: 27.90

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Lotus Blade [Cost: 2,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 120 Credits
Attack Bonus: +120 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 31
Spd: 67.00
End: 33.50

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Serrated Sword [Cost: 5,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 140 Credits
Attack Bonus: +140 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 35
Spd: 75.15
End: 39.08

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Gallet Gun [Cost: 10,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 160 Credits
Attack Bonus: +160 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 39
Spd: 89.38
End: 44.69

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Energy Sabre [Cost: 15,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 170 Credits
Attack Bonus: +170 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 40
Spd: 94.97
End: 47.49

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Pulse Rifle [Cost: 20,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 190 Credits
Attack Bonus: +190 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 44
Spd: 106.12
End: 53.06

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Dark Magnum [Cost: 25,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 210 Credits
Attack Bonus: +210 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 48
Spd: 117.37
End: 58.69

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EPF2 Laser [Cost: 30,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 230 Credits
Attack Bonus: +230 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 51
Spd: 128.52
End: 64.26

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Delta Force [Cost: 35,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 250 Credits
Attack Bonus: +250 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 55
Spd: 133.79
End: 69.60

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Caster Pistol [Cost: 40,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 270 Credits
Attack Bonus: +270 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 58
Spd: 150.94
End: 75.47

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Caster Cannon [Cost: 45,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 290 Credits
Attack Bonus: +290 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 62
Spd: 162.23
End: 87.12

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Linear Shot [Cost: 50,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 310 Credits
Attack Bonus: +310 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 65
Spd: 173.38
End: 86.69

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Pulse Cannon [Cost: 55,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 320 Credits
Attack Bonus: +320 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 67
Spd: 179.07
End: 89.54

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Fusion Rifle [Cost: 60,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 340 Credits
Attack Bonus: +340 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 70
Spd: 190.22
End: 95.11

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ED-209 [Cost: 65,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 360 Credits
Attack Bonus: +360 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 73
Spd: 201.55
End: 100.77

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XGP [Cost: 70,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 380 Credits
Attack Bonus: +380 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 76
Spd: 212.70
End: 106.35

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Rasta Rocket [Cost: 75,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 400 Credits
Attack Bonus: +400 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 80
Spd: 224.04
End: 112.02

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Newbie Launcher [Cost: 80,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 420 Credits
Attack Bonus: +420 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 83
Spd: 235.19
End: 117.60

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SDI Sat. Relay [Cost: 85,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 450 Credits
Attack Bonus: +450 (Hand: Two Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 87
Spd: 252.19
End: 126.09

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Woong-A-Ji Blade [Cost: 100,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 500 Credits
Attack Bonus: +500 (Hand: One Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 95
Spd: 280.24
End: 140.12

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Dark Blade [Cost: This Weapon cannot be sold/bought.]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 700 Credits
Attack Bonus: +700 (Hand: One Handed)
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 124
Spd: 393.21
End: 196.60

All weapons (except the Dark Blade) may be bought at the Georgetown General 
Store.

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X-Files Shirt [Cost: 50 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per %): 1 Credit
Defense Bonus: +1
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 1
Spd: 0.56
End: 0.28

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Quicksilver [Cost: 250 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 5 Credits
Defense Bonus: +5
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 2
Spd: 2.79
End: 1.39

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Trenchcoat [Cost: 500 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 9 Credits
Defense Bonus: +9
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 4
Spd: 5.02
End: 2.51

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Shumi Vest [Cost: 1,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 13 Credits
Defense Bonus: +13
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 5
Spd: 7.25
End: 3.62

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Chain Mail [Cost: 2,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 17 Credits
Defense Bonus: +17
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 7
Spd: 9.48
End: 4.74

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Powersoul [Cost: 4,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 21 Credits
Defense Bonus: +21
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 8
Spd: 11.71
End: 5.85

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Light Kevlar Vest [Cost: 10,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 25 Credits
Defense Bonus: +25
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 9
Spd: 13.94
End: 6.97

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Astral Shield [Cost: 20,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 29 Credits
Defense Bonus: +29
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 10
Spd: 16.17
End: 8.08

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Titanium Armor [Cost: 30,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 33 Credits
Defense Bonus: +33
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 11
Spd: 18.40
End: 9.20

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Escort Guard [Cost: 40,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 37 Credits
Defense Bonus: +37
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 12
Spd: 20.63
End: 10.31

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Heavy Kevlar Vest [Cost: 60,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 41 Credits
Defense Bonus: +41
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 13
Spd: 22.87
End: 11.44

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Dragonlance [Cost: 85,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 44 Credits
Defense Bonus: +44
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 14
Spd: 24.55
End: 12.27

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Electro-Magnetic Shield [Cost: 100,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 48 Credits
Defense Bonus: +48
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 15
Spd: 26.78
End: 13.39

-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-

Guardian Robe [Cost: 200,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 52 Credits
Defense Bonus: +52
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 16
Spd: 29.01
End: 14.01

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Plasma Shield [Cost: 300,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 56 Credits
Defense Bonus: +56
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 17
Spd: 31.24
End: 15.62

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Mystile [Cost: 400,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 60 Credits
Defense Bonus: +60
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 18
Spd: 33.46
End: 16.73

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Matrix Shield [Cost: 500,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 65 Credits
Defense Bonus: +65
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 19
Spd: 36.25
End: 18.13

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Shadowfax [Cost: 600,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 70 Credits
Defense Bonus: +70
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 20
Spd: 39.05
End: 19.52

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Psuedo [Cost: 700,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 80 Credits
Defense Bonus: +80
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 22
Spd: 44.65
End: 22.32

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Chaos [Cost: 850,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 90 Credits
Defense Bonus: +90
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 24
Spd: 50.24
End: 25.12

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Dark Matter(armor) [Cost: 999,999 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 100 Credits
Defense Bonus: +100
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 27
Spd: 55.80
End: 27.90

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Flax [Cost: 2,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 120 Credits
Defense Bonus: +120
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 31
Spd: 67.00
End: 33.50

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Tactical Armor [Cost: 5,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 140 Credits
Defense Bonus: +140
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 35
Spd: 75.15
End: 39.08

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Frame [Cost: 10,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 160 Credits
Defense Bonus: +160
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 39
Spd: 89.38
End: 44.69

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Core Shield [Cost: 15,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 170 Credits
Defense Bonus: +170
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 40
Spd: 94.97
End: 47.49

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Fiber Optic Shield [Cost: 20,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 190 Credits
Defense Bonus: +190
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 44
Spd: 106.12
End: 53.06

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Isotope Shift [Cost: 25,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 210 Credits
Defense Bonus: +210
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 48
Spd: 117.37
End: 58.69

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Kinetic Shield [Cost: 30,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 230 Credits
Defense Bonus: +230
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 51
Spd: 128.52
End: 64.26

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Matrix Shield [Cost: 35,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 250 Credits
Defense Bonus: +250
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 55
Spd: 133.79
End: 69.60

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Taelon [Cost: 40,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 270 Credits
Defense Bonus: +270
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 58
Spd: 150.94
End: 75.47

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Nice Armor [Cost: 45,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 290 Credits
Defense Bonus: +290
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 62
Spd: 162.23
End: 87.12

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Liquid Crystal [Cost: 50,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 310 Credits
Defense Bonus: +310
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 65
Spd: 173.38
End: 86.69

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Guardian Force [Cost: 55,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 320 Credits
Defense Bonus: +320
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 67
Spd: 179.07
End: 89.54

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Digital Guard [Cost: 60,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 340 Credits
Defense Bonus: +340
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 70
Spd: 190.22
End: 95.11

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Pulse Shield [Cost: 65,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 360 Credits
Defense Bonus: +360
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 73
Spd: 201.55
End: 100.77

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Cloth Tunic [Cost: 70,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 380 Credits
Defense Bonus: +380
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 76
Spd: 212.70
End: 106.35

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Brotha Got Yo Back [Cost: 75,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 400 Credits
Defense Bonus: +400
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 80
Spd: 224.04
End: 112.02

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Newbie Shield [Cost: 80,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 420 Credits
Defense Bonus: +420
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 83
Spd: 235.19
End: 117.60

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SDI Sat. Relay(defensive) [Cost: 85,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 450 Credits
Defense Bonus: +450
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 87
Spd: 252.19
End: 126.09

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Woong-A-Ji Armor [Cost: 100,000,000 Credits]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 500 Credits
Defense Bonus: +500
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 95
Spd: 280.24
End: 140.12

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Neutron Shield [Cost: This Armor cannot be sold/bought.]
Cost to Repair (Per%): 700 Credits
Defense Bonus: +700
Requirements To Equip:
Lvl: 124
Spd: 393.21
End: 196.60

All Armor (except the Neutron Shield) may be bought at the Georgetown 
General Store.

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                             5. AAA's Layout
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This will get you used to the layout and feel of aaa, as well as describe 
what each link and section is all about.

-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
-.- Sidebar -.-
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Here is an example sidebar:

Fred The Alien <-- Alien Name
[Game Icons] <-- Game Icons, Mouse over for explanation in game
Lvl: 79 <-- Alien's Level
HP: 10,188/10,188 <----- Current/Max HP
Credits: 0 <-- Credits on hand
Tokens: 390,000 <-- Casino tokens owned
Marks: 10 <-- Marks owned
Bytes: 20 <-- Bytes owned
Bank: 28,000,000 <-- Bank account balance

For more information on the bottom 5 rows, see the currency section. The 
sidebar is just information on your alien, stuff you want to always be aware 
of.

-.--.--.--.--.--.-
-.- Quicklinks -.-
-.--.--.--.--.--.-

Quicklinks will become probably, your most popular link choice. For good 
reason they are all listed in a conveinient spot, no? They are listed right 
under the sidebar (see above). When you first log in, they will look like 
this (given your name was Fred The Alien):

QuickLinks:
Fred The Alien's Details
[update]

Clicking on update will allow you to add or remove quicklinks. In this case, 
you'll want to add them all, I'd suggest. And keep them like that. They are 
all useful. In the end, after adding them all, your quicklinks will look 
like this. Note that some quicklinks like battle only appear after a certain 
period of time (7 days, for battling)

QuickLinks:
Fred The Alien's Details
Hospital
Bank
Battle
Georgetown
Fishing Hut
Guild
Gym
Alien Times
Find Alien
Town Hall
Message Boards
QuickPosts
My Account
[update]

Quite lovely, and you'll get used to them quickly. The links can all be 
found elsewhere in the game, but you'll want them all here for quick 
reference.

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-.- Your Details-.-
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At first glance (first login), your details will look like this. Most 
sections are self explanatory, but i'll describe each a little. Note that 
your details will change a LITTLE bit over time, but nothing major will 
happen.

News: <--- this is where news items such as battles are shown
There is a new voting booth topic.

Personal Stats:
Level: 1 <-- Your level
Exp: 0/150 <-- Your current exp/exp needed to next level
HP: 15/15 <-- your HP. If dead, will say [Dead, use revive]
Social Class: Perfect Neutral <-- your rank, depending on alignment
Alignment: 0 (0) <-- getting more or less of this will get you ranks
Allegiance: None <-- what guild you are in
Age: just born <-- your alien's age, 1 day in game = 1 day in real life

Game Visits: 1 <-- times logged in
Message Board Posts: 0 <-- posts on the message boards

Battle Stats:
ATK: 2 + (0/0) <-- your attack power + weapon power
DEF: 1 + (0/0) <-- your defense + armor power
Speed: 5.0000 <-- your speed (how often you attack)
Strength: 3.0000 <-- your strength (how hard you attack)
Endurance: 0.2000 <-- your endurance (how often you rest)
Panic: 0.0000 <-- your panic (how strong your panic attacks are)
Confidence: 5.0000 <-- your confidence (how many battles you can fight)
Battles: 0/0//0 (0% wins) <-- your wins/losses/total battles (win %)

[View Core | Journal | Leave House]

Clicking on view core will view your alien's core. Journal will take you to 
your journal (Donator only). Leave house will take you to georgetown.

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-.- Georgetown-.-
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This will show the layout of georgetown, and describe what each section 
does.

Government District:     Red-Light District:        New Georgetown:
Governor's Mansion       Casino                     Rail and Sons, Inc.
Executioner's Square     Private Eye                Home Improvement
Records Hall             Betting Shack              Internet Cafe
Voting Booth             Shady House                Research Institute
Awards Hall              Helga's House of Voodoo    Bounty Hunter's Hut
Town Hall                Back Alley                 Cid's Lab
                         Lazy Eye Bar               Anck's Temple
Shopping District:
Jeweler                  Downtown:                  Old City (Ghetto):
General Store            Georgetown Hospital        Nations
Stan's Boutique          Hall of Guilds             Subway
Jane St. Posters         Bank of Webby              Welfare Office
Solarium                 Employment Agency
Scheme Software          Wedding Chapel             Really Old City:
Auction House            Stock Exchange             Graveyard
                         Galaxy Gym                 Abandoned Manor
Residential District:    Georgetown Jail            Webby's Sex Life
Webby University
Stamp Shop               Town Gate:                 Non-Game:
Post Office              Travel Agency              Police Station
Housing Complex          Trading Post               Game Office
Fishing Hut              [Can't leave] \ Leave Town Version Control

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- Goverment District  -
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-.- Govenor's Mansion -.-

This is the place to go if you want to know just who's a member of the game 
staff (or the High Council).

-.- Executioner's Square -.-

The gallows hasn't been used for a public execution in ages (we prefer 
"taking care of business" in the dark of the night), so the executioner 
amuses himself by playing Hangman with visitors. New players needing a few 
quick credits are encouraged to come here, but don't ever rely on this as a 
source of income. You can't play forever.

How to play

To play hangman is simple. All you have to do is pick a letter and if it 
appears in the word then it will come up; if it doesn't, then you get that 
much closer to being hanged. If you guess all the letters in the word before 
you get hanged you get a 5, 8, 0r 10 credit reward (Depending on what level 
you chose).

Levels
Easy - You get 5 credits per correct answer
Medium - You get 8 Credits per correct answer
Medium-Hard - You get 10 credits per correct answer

-.- Records Hall -.-

This is the current building to change details on your account: name, 
password, etc. Now remember that it costs 100 credits to change any 
information...

(This is also the place to go to get a divorce, if marriage doesn't work out 
for you. It won't be cheap.)

-.- Voting Booth -.-

This is to show your opinion on the topic that is posted. Remember you can 
only vote once for each topic. If you have voted on the current poll, going 
here will show you the current vote counts. If you haven't voted, there 
should be a message in your news informing you that a new poll is up.

(When an old poll is removed, that message will "turn on", but you won't 
find the new poll here until it's been set up. This may take several hours. 
So if you show up to vote and find no poll here, it's not a bug - just come 
back later.)

You must be level 2 to vote in the poll.

-.- Awards Hall -.-

This is a section to see the top people in the game in that catagorie. The 
categories are:

Good Players (Alignment)
Evil Players (Alignment)
Wealthiest Players (Money)
Battle Wins (Most Wins)
Battle Losses (Most Losses)
Oldest Aliens (Oldest player)

-.- Town Hall -.-

This is where the official game clock is kept, allowing you to see what time 
it is (in Alien Standard Time), and how long you have unti lthe server 
resets. It's also where we keep the game chat rooms.

The Chat Rooms:
Written in Javascript (and a minor miracle it works at all), this is a place 
where you can chat with your fellow aliens. It refreshes every 40 seconds 
but you can refresh it faster by clicking the 'say' button. There are many 
conversations going on in there, and it's a good place to ask for help on 
topics not covered in these help files. (There are topics we haven't 
covered???)

Java Chatroom(s):
With Java, we can provide streaming chat rooms, which means you don't have 
to wait 40 seconds to see what people say! There are also helpful features 
in the new rooms. You can ignore other players (meaning you won't have to 
hear a thing they say), start private conversations, and hang out in a 
chatroom while playing a game. We also can more conveniently enforce the 
rules there.

Understand this:
(By looking at the Java chatroom's "front door", you can see a list of the 
rules for chatting... a copy is at the link below. While these rules apply 
to the non-Java chat as well, we haven't been able to code chat admin powers 
into it. The rules still apply. We just can't kick or ban you from chats, 
and so have to use the... other penalties available. So if you seriously 
break the rules in the Javascript room, and your alien disappears without 
notice a couple of days later, don't come whining to us.)

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- Shopping District -
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-.- Jeweler -.-

This is Georgetowns only Jewelers (suprising isnt it?). Its the only place 
to Buy a ring for your marriage proposal, and if you find some jewels he can 
make you a jewel sword!

Rings
Plain Band [500 Credits]
Soulmate [200,000 Credits]
Diamond Ring [250,000 Credits]

-.- General Store -.-

The General Store is the ideal place to improve your Alien. Within this 
building, you will be able to Appraise and Repair your Weapons & Armor, Sell 
your old Junk, Purchase Healing Potions, and Purchase New Weapons & Armor.
Initially, you will only see items you can afford to buy, but if you want to 
see a full list of items for sale (Even if you can't afford them), then 
click on the link that says "Show me Everything!".

I strongly suggest stocking up on those Potions...

-.- Stan's Boutique -.-

Stan's Boutique is the only place in town, where you alien can buy some 
clothes. By using a series of menu's you choose which, Hat/Headwear, 
clothing, and other things you wish your alien to wear. You can then "Try 
'em on". If you like what you see, super! then buy it. Unfortunately the 
clothes are all made by top designer Le Webster and are highly sort after, 
as a result the price of clothes is more than it is for some weapons. New 
clothes are being created by AAA Designer Cyanide. The clothes at Stan's 
have become alot cheaper (probably because Cyanide isn't as greedy as 
Webby).

(Notes regarding clothing)
1. If your alien picture isn't being displayed, go to Stan's and try 
something on. You don't have to buy it.
2. If you want to buy a partial outfit, do so. (For example. of you have a 
top hat on already and are buying flowers, don't think you have to select 
the top hat as headgear. If you do, you will buy it as well, and waste some 
money.)
3. Clothes are pictures, not objects. Meaning you don't "own" them, you wear 
them. If you buy an outfit, and switch to a new one, the old clothing items 
aren't kept in some kind of inventory, they simply disappear.

Closet
The only way you can keep clothes is if you buy a closet from the Home 
Improvement Store. When you get one you get 6 spaces for clothes. EACH 
clothes item takes up 1 space no matter what it is hat, glasses, ext... You 
can buy more space from the same place if you want it. Closets can only be 
bought with marks

-.- Jane St. Posters -.-

Basically this is just a place in georgetown to purchase Alien Merchandice. 
Here you can buy alien posters and hang them up in your computer room at 
home :)

-.- Solarium -.-

This is where you can obtain the card book from grokk (for a price of 
course). As your alien goes around he will find cards for the card book and 
certain cards will unlock certain features of the game.

Also here you can buy Scrambler that will stop people using the Private Eye 
on you, so your stats are safe.

After you buy the Card Book and Scrambler, you can buy the Battle Logger 
which shows the last battle from when someone attacked you

-.- Scheme Software -.-

This is an old store in Georgetown, where you can get cosmetic alterations 
to your user interface, called "schemes". After a long period of inactivity, 
it's reopened for business.

-.- Auction House -.-

This is the place to go if your looking for some relatively "rare" things, 
like guilds for example. The auction house is pretty simple to use, you can 
view the bidding history and you can bid for the item on sale by going in 
and placing your bid by putting the amount of credits in to the text box 
provived and pressing bid.

Please Note: To place a bid you must have at least 10% of your bid on hand 
(or in bank, or combined).All bids are final. Bid only if your are willing 
to pay if you are the winner. Unlike in real life where you can get away 
with it, aliens who intentionally bid above their spending power, win the 
auction and cannot pay WILL be removed from the game.

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- Residential District  -
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-.- Webby University -.-

Please visit http://www.alienaa.com/help/webbyuni.html for details

-.- Stamp Shop -.-

This is the stamp shop. In here you can get a warm cup of cocoa and get a 
quest to find those stamps. There are four stamps scattered far and wide. 
The location of the fourth stamp is unknown so please don't post on the 
message boards about people finding it.

-.- Post Office -.-

Here is the place to go to check your quick posts. To set up a quickpost 
with another alien, add their e-mail address or name at the top where it 
says add alien. Then their name will appear at the bottom with a box to let 
you write a message to them. Once you've written it, don't forget to press 
post at the bottom of the page to send the message!

-.- Housing Complex -.-

In here you can take a look at 100 different rooms. There are a lot of 
different new things in there, it's worth a look. Especially if you're 
collecting stamps....

-.- Basic Fishing -.-

Please visit http://www.alienaa.com/help/fishing.html for details

-.- Your House -.-

At first glance (first login), your details will look like this. Most 
sections are self explanatory, but i'll describe each a little. Note that 
your details will change a LITTLE bit over time, but nothing major will 
happen.

News: <--- this is where news items such as battles are shown
There is a new voting booth topic.

Personal Stats:
Level: 1 <-- Your level
Exp: 0/150 <-- Your current exp/exp needed to next level
HP: 15/15 <-- your HP. If dead, will say [Dead, use revive]
Social Class: Perfect Neutral <-- your rank, depending on alignment
Alignment: 0 (0) <-- getting more or less of this will get you ranks
Allegiance: None <-- what guild you are in
Age: just born <-- your alien's age, 1 day in game = 1 day in real life

Game Visits: 1 <-- times logged in
Message Board Posts: 0 <-- posts on the message boards

Battle Stats:
ATK: 2 + (0/0) <-- your attack power + weapon power
DEF: 1 + (0/0) <-- your defense + armor power
Speed: 5.0000 <-- your speed (how often you attack)
Strength: 3.0000 <-- your strength (how hard you attack)
Endurance: 0.2000 <-- your endurance (how often you rest)
Panic: 0.0000 <-- your panic (how strong your panic attacks are)
Confidence: 5.0000 <-- your confidence (how many battles you can fight)
Battles: 0/0//0 (0% wins) <-- your wins/losses/total battles (win %)

[View Core | Journal | Leave House]

Clicking on view core will view your alien's core. Journal will take you to 
your journal (Donator only). Leave house will take you to georgetown.

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- Red-Light District  -
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-.- Casino -.-

This is the place where YOU can make lots of money. Every day you'll get 20 
casino tokens with which you can access 3 different games: Slot Machines, 
Blackjack Tables and Dice Poker. (There's also a fourth bonus game, Keno, 
which is just for fun; you don't gain or lose tokens playing it.)

*Warning* Gambling can be highly addictive, play at your own risk. (I know 
this all too well - Rudeboy Rupert, admin once investigated for "suspicious" 
gambling profits)

-.- Private Eye -.-

This is where you wanna go if you want to dig up some dirt on an alien. It 
will cost you 1000 credits for this service. Watch out, the P.I. is a little 
jumpy.

-.- Betting Shack -.-

The only place to get an *Official* Lottery Ticket. Tickets are priced 1 
credit each and have 4 numbers on them. They say there's more of a chance of 
being abducted by Aliens......shows what they know, eh?

-.- Shady House -.-

What you can get:
Birds of Paradise Stamp [1,000,000 Credits]
One of the stamps needed to finish the stamp collection in the stamp shop

Satellite Uplink [1,000,000 Credits]
Dig up info on anyone that does not have a scrambler (blocks info) for free. 
If they have a scrambler it will cost you 10k to dig the info

Card B - Slim Shady's House [1,000,000 Credits]
Gives you more clothes items in Stans.

Fake ID [1,000,000 Credits]
Gets you into the Lazy Eye Bar.

Note: The links will NOT be clickable unless you have the correct amount of 
money in your HAND.

-.- Helga's House of Voodoo -.-

Magic 8 Ball - Ask the magic 8 ball something and it will give you 
an......interesting answer.

HP Correction - Are your hit points lower than they should be? Well, come 
here to get them put back up to what they should be, but it will cost you.

Helga's Ball O' Hate - Tells you who's blacklists you're on.

-.- Back Alley -.-

It used to be this undistinguishable patch of real estate was just a 
favorite shelter for bums, fellow-travelers, and drunk oracles, but lately 
it's been taken over by the Order of the Silent Fist, possibly the only 
truly official bounty hunters of the AAA. You can buy their speedy, deadly 
services... but the only satisfaction they guarantee is the satisfaction 
they receive from collecting your credits.

-.- Lazy Eye Bar -.-

Requirements to enter:

Must be 300 days old or older
Must Buy a fake id from Shady's House

What to do
Basically walking around in this gay bar is the thing to do. Before you walk 
around you might want to read the sign over the bar. Even though your id 
wont foll them into letting you get a drink, you might be able to catch biff 
at the bar if the time is right. But until then, getting a Backdoor pass 
would help you get a drink.

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- Downtown  -
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-.- Georgetown Hospital -.-

This is the town hospital. It's where you can go to revive and heal your 
alien for a reasonable price. It's easier than using all those potions and 
herbs, just one click and you're healed. Just make sure you've got enough 
money to pay for the hospital bill.

Note: Your guild can cover some or all of these costs.

-.- Hall of Guilds -.-

Guilds are a group of aliens with the same ideals and thoughts. You can call 
them gangs if you like. The groups used to go around with no where to "hang" 
or "chill". Thats when Webby decided, "I know I'll make a place for them to 
chill with their homies!" and he made the Guild house. Now the gangs are 
more formal and call themselves guilds.

-.- Bank of Webby -.-

This is the town bank. You go here to deposit or withdraw money from the 
bank. When you have money in the bank, you get up to 2.5% interest every 
day, which is a good incentive to use the bank. When you withdraw money, 
2.5% of that amount is taken from your account by the bank as an 
administration fee. When you are beaten in battle, money from the bank does 
not get lost, so it's perfectly safe in there. Expanding on that concept, 
here you can transfer credits from your account to another player's (instead 
of using "Give Item" to directly give credits); this ensures the recipient 
won't lose them to an untimely attack.

You can also, if you're at least level 5, take out a loan. A 4.5% surcharge 
will be added to the amount you'll need to repay, you'll have ten days to 
repay your loan, and if you don't, the bank starts taking two-thirds of the 
credits you earn.

-.- Employment Agency -.-

The Employment Agency is one of the rare places where people can earn money. 
You'll be given an agent and he'll find all the jobs you'll ever need. When 
you enter your agent's office, your agent will have a pile of jobs just 
waiting to be completed, on completion you will be rewarded with the amount 
shown when you signed up for the job.
All jobs require you going into Webby World and doing whatever task you are 
set.

Remember: When the server is reset all jobs that you are currently under 
going will be wiped, and you will have to go back to the Employment Agency 
to get a new one.

-.- Wedding Chapel -.-

Here you can pray to the Deity or Demon of your choice, donate money, and 
get married. To get married you need a ring from the Jeweler. You also need 
to meet the level requirements: level 25 to propose, level 10 to accept. 
Donating money and praying have been rumored to cause special things to 
happen. While nothing has been confirmed, you may be able to find something 
special by doing this...

-.- Stock Exchange -.-

The stock exchange is a place for aliens to come in and trade and sell 
stocks just like in real life...only with less selection. The market is 
updated constantly. When you enter, you'll be shown your Portfolio. From 
here you can buy and sell stocks. You can also go to your Transaction 
History (for stock trading), or to the Newspaper, which contains information 
on all of the stocks. The symbols for each stock are what you type into the 
"Symbol" field in the portfolio to buy a stock. If the change listed for a 
stock is in red, the stock lost value; if it's in green, it gained value.

-.- Galaxy Gym -.-

Please visit http://www.alienaa.com/help/gym.html for more information, or 
read the gym section in this guide.

-.- Georgetown Jail -.-

This is for all the bad lil aliens.
Rippers, cheaters and people that just constantly cheat in some form or 
another are put in here.
You will see their name and what they have done to get put into jail.

The Rules of Jail:
At present, any game administrator can put you in jail.
It takes the attention of a game administrator to get you out of jail.
While you're in jail, you can do nothing other than sit in jail. (Trust us, 
you do not want to be here)

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- Town Gate -
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-.- Travel Agency -.-

In here you can view the terain map and the density map of Webby World - 
read the key in the bottom left of the maps and it will tell what all the 
colors mean.

Compass - They cost 200 Bytes and will help you navigate through webby 
world.

-.- Trading Post -.-

Anything to do with trading is here.

-.-Player Reputation-.-
After trading come here and enter the player you just traded with e-mail 
address then say whether or not she/he was good at trading, neutral (not bad 
but not brillant) or bad. This will help players when they trade with that 
player and make sure they don't get ripped. To check a players reputation 
just do the same as above.

-.-Secure Trade-.-

One of the most often-made suggestions for about eight months of the game's 
history was to create this. It was held off for a number of reasons, some 
technical, some social. And now it is here: Secure Trading!

The system is simple. You enter the players e-mail or alien name who you are 
trading with, then at the top put the item you are trading and at the bottom 
put the amount of credits you are expecting for it. Then the person you are 
trading with sends you the money you are expecting and once the money is 
sent then your weapon will be sent to the trading player. If you are the one 
buying the item/weapon then get the person you are buying off to start the 
secure trade. You can also trade items, equipment and marks using the secure 
trade. Secure Trading should eliminate most, if not all ripping in this 
game.

The Give Items link at the bottom of Georgetown can also be used as a secure 
trade If and only if someone sets up a secure trade with you.

Allocation points can not be traded, because that would cause many players 
to create multiple aliens.

note: There can only be one secure trade going on at any one time

-.- Leave Town -.-

Here you can take a stroll in Webby World. Webby World is still under 
construction right now, so the amount of things you can do here is limited.

Your alien must be alive to leave Georgetown. If your alien is dead, the 
Leave Town button will change to [Can't leave - dead].

You must be level 5 to enter webby world.

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- New Georgetown  -
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-.- Rail and Sons, Inc. -.-

Do you ever go into Webby World and get killed and then stuck??? Annoying 
ain't it! Well this place will solve all your problems. Simply purchase 
there insurance package and they will be your "guardian angels" while 
traveling through Webby World.

-.- Home Improvement -.-

Like most of the buildings in New Georgetown, the home improvement shop is a 
little...odd. Sitting in between two skyscrapers (government buildings) it 
is a perfect replica of a Meiji era mansion. In front of this palace lies a 
magnificently sculpted bonsai garden.
This is a weird but wonderful place with a strange, unknown man who will 
help you to buy your home improvements.

You can buy the closet which allows you to hold six items of clothing. After 
the closet, you can buy more space for your closet.

-.- Internet Cafe -.-

Here contain the top 20 websites visited this week from links contained in 
the AAA.

-.- Research Institute -.-

Ever spoken to a newbie? Understand there language?? I doubt it. Major Webby 
built the Research Institute to study the language of Newbies, and to help 
you translate their unique language.

-.- Bounty Hunter's Hut -.-

I dont know much about this section, all i can do is give you the info thats 
in the place already

Realizing that the amount of crime in the AAA has exceeded the abilities of 
Georgetown's Police Force, mayor Webby instituted a "bounty hunter" policy, 
where by citizens could take the law in their own hands. In exchange for the 
capture of wanted criminals, law-abiding citizens could pick up some extra 
cash.

-.- Cid's Lab -.-

Cid's Lab is the place to go if you have a few spare bytes hanging around. A 
hacker will hack into your 'genetic' code and change a few things, but be 
warned this things could be for the worst.

How to earn bytes:
Currently, there is only one way of earning bytes and thats by going to Earn 
Stuff in Georgetown, and signing up for the program that gives you bytes. At 
the moment only people that live in North America can sign up for this 
program but we are looking for advertisers that will allow ALL aliens to 
gain bytes. Expect to see this in the near future.

You can also trade for bytes in the Byte Shack locatd in alien times.

-.- Anck's Temple -.-

Basically this place is where you can go to see all the donators in aaa. To 
see them click "I want to read the Book of Don, a slightly lesser work but 
quite a good read nonetheless."

Everything else is just for fun here...

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- Old City (Ghetto) -
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-.- Welfare Office -.-

Basically this place is for anyone under level 5. Basically its a money 
source for you until you are able to get a job at the employment agency. All 
you have to do is go there everyday, then go pick up your check at the 
employment agency.

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- Non-Game  -
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-.- Police Station -.-

Here is where you come if you need to report one of the following:
Multi Report
Bug Report
Cheater Report
"Hacker" Report
Guild Problem
General Problem
Complaint
E-mail change request
Ripper Report

This area is not for joking around. If you submit anything like jokes, abuse 
or "test" it will result in the account that submitted it being deleted and 
banned, no questions asked.

VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:
In order for the Police Station to be useful, the volume of reports must be 
kept low. THINK before filing a report. You have fair warning - if you file 
a report that we find to be a blatant non-thinking post, your character will 
be deleted. This is the only way we can keep the reports filed to only 
serious ones. Err on the side of caution, if you're not 100% sure your 
report is something that should be filed, ask around before filing it.

-.- Game Office -.-

Here is where you can buy game subscriptions. You can get special things if 
you buy one. Here are some of the things you can get (some NOT all):

Sig up to 2,000 characters
A 10 character chat title
Journal up to 30,000 characters
Unlimited posts on the message boards
can warn in non-java
Unlimited people on QP and blacklists
Bytes instead of marks in the employment agency
ect...

Cost
$4.35 a month
or
$48.85 for a year

30 Day Trial - 1,500 Bytes

If you do it monthly..DO NOT wait till it runs out to renew it..do it ahead 
of time.

-.- Version Control -.-

Here you can come and find out what are the latest updates and bug fixes.

[Give Items | Battle! | Earn Stuff | My Account]
[Alien Times | Message Boards | White Pages]

-.- Give Items -.-

This screen is to give another person items. (duh!) However, if you don't 
really know the person you are trading with, you should use the secure trade 
feature located in the trading post at Georgetown.

DO NOT cry and whine to an admin if someone rips you. You were warned.

-.- Battle -.-

http://www.alienaa.com/help/battlelink.html or read the section in this 
guide on battling.

-.- Earn Stuff -.-

Interested in keeping the AAA 100% free? You can help! Just visit any of the 
sites in that section that interest you, fill out the registration form and 
viola! You can now go to sleep knowing you've helped keep AAA online and 
100% free.

Bytes
To get bytes you have to sign up with the sites that are below the bytes 
thing. You must use the same e-mail you used for your alien in aaa. Once 
you've signed up, all you can do is wait. When Webby and staff recieve 
notice from that site that you signed up, they will then give you your 
bytes.

Note: There are more sections here, and once they reopen and or are added 
they will be added here..like the disapperaing Mark doors..:P

-.- My Account -.-

The my account screen allows you to customize your alien and change your 
settings.

1) Game Settings - Here, you can change your alien's color, as well as 
choose whether or not to use an insecure chat. You can even choose to have 
your password e-mailed to you in e-mails you receive from the AAA.

2)Message Boards - You can change your message board signature, and choose 
to use simplified message boards if you desire.

3)QuickPost Settings - From here, you can your adjust your QuickPost 
settings, such as privacy mode.

4)Battle Settings - This is where you change your strength management, and 
whether or not to spare defeated aliens.

5)Phrases - This is where you set your last, finishing, stalemate and 
sparing words. Also here you can set your random sayings which will appear 
randomly in battle.

6)Chat Settings - This is where you can chose if you want insecure chat, 
auto refresh chat, and what color you want your text to appear in. This is 
only for NON-JAVA, not JAVA..:P

7)Donation Options - If you have a subscription (from game office), then 
here you will be able to do things. Right now all you can do is give 
yourself a 15 character chat title, along with being able to hide last 
active stuff, and no banner ads.

8)House Settings - Here you can control some of the things your house 
displays. You can choose to show curreny, awards placement, and guild info.

9)Guild Settings - you can raise your guild credit and experience tax.

Note: You cannot lower any of the guild taxes below what the guild admins 
set the tax too. You can only raise the taxes

You can also put an ammount in the guild nightly donating thing, and every 
night at reset you donate that much to the guild.

-.- Alien Times -.-

Read http://www.alienaa.com/help/alientimes.html or the alien times section 
in this guide for more info.

-.- Message Boards -.-

Read http://www.alienaa.com/help/msgboard.html or the Message Boards section 
in this guide for more info.

-.- White Pages -.-

White Pages
This screen lists every alien currently on the AAA by level. This is an 
alternate way of finding battles other than the trace function.

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                        6. Adopting your Alien
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If you've read the intro to AAA, but have never played before, and are ready 
to get started, follow the below instructions to get your account up and 
running in less than 10 minutes.

                         -.- Signup Process -.-

In your web browser, type in http://www.web-docent.com (preferably in a new 
window so you can still read this). On the left of the page under Accounts 
click on "Adopt an alien". You will be presented with the following form:

About Your Alien:
Alien's Name: Enter your alien's name here (14 character maximum).
Alien's Color: Choose a color from the color list (see below)
Alien's Gender: Choose male or female.

About You:
First Name: Enter your first name. N\A if you don't want to say.
Last Name: Enter your last name. N\A if you don't want to say.
E-mail Address: Enter your e-mail. (see below)
Password: Enter a password for when you log in.
Refferal E-mail: If someone told you about the game, enter it here. (you can 
use mine: danielcrawford82@hotmail.com if you'd like).

Read the rules, and click on adopt. Move down to the next section 
(Activiating your account \ logging in).

Color List: Actual pictures of the alien colors can be found at 
http://www.web-docent.com/agal.html, but here are the colors to choose from: 
Old School Green, Ugly Purple, Sea Blue, Ghost White, Golden Yellow, 
Orange..Orange, Angry Red, Stone Cold Alien, Sniper, Spike Fuchsia, Lil 
Tyke, The Blob, Camouflage, Shrink-Wrapped, Stone-Cut, Switchback, 
Marshmallow, Mantis, Deep, Neon Shock, Purple Haze, Invert, Violet Petal, 
Biggie Big, Sketch, Chaos Lava, State Priest, Aquatic One, Checkers, 
Forester, Copper One.

E-mail Address: This will be shown to everyone in the game along with your 
alien name, and will be used with your password to log in. You may want to 
use an e-mail just for the game, not your main e-mail. If you don't have 
one, you can get one at hotmail (hotmail.com) for free.

              -.- Activating your Account \ Logging In -.-

After clicking apply, an activation code will be mailed to the e-mail 
address you provided. Wait a few minutes, then check your e-mail for a set 
of numbers clearly marked in an e-mail from the game. Once you have it, copy 
it down, and go to: http://www.alienaa.com/cgi-bin/adopt.fcgi?step=check 
(url should be included in the e-mail also). Enter your e-mail address and 
activation code, and you're all set. Now all you need to do is log in. From 
this point on, you will use the same process to log in regardless of how 
long you play.

1: Go to http://www.web-docent.com
2: Scroll down, and enter your e-mail and password, and hit login.
3: You will be logged into your account
4: There is no log out option, you can simply close the window when you are 
done, or leave it open.

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                         8. Fishing Walkthrough
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The first part is the vitals. This is basically what your logbook would look 
like at it's fullest. It lists what size the fish are, what bait you use to 
catch them, where they are found, and what hook you should use. The second 
part is the actual strategy guide for fishing, which needs no explenation, 
and the third and final part is a list of eel prices, how much they sell for 
by size. Why eels? They are the most profitable fish in the game!

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                             9. Casino Tips
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Can't strike it rich? Not good at math? May want to check out these handy 
dandy tips at hitting the big one in the casino.

-.- Blackjack Strategy -.-

Below is an absolute masterpiece of work by one of my old AAA friends. This 
is with his consent, I'm not sure if he still plays, and the format is a 
little rough, but the content is amazing.

---Shade's Ultimate Blackjack Strategy:---

OK, so you want to make some $ with Blackjack in the Casino, but you're
either too scared or you just don't seem to be having any luck. Well, I've 
played the
hell out of Blackjack and I'll be happy to share what I know with you.

-Before you start:
Understand that Blackjack is NOT a guaranteed way to make cash, as some
people would have you believe. There is always an element of risk, and there 
is always the chance (however small) that you could bottom out and lose all 
your tokens. This is something you will have to deal with.  Believe me, I've 
spent many hours yelling at the automated dealer and calling him loads of 
horrible things, but the bottom line is that gambling
is gambling and you might win a lot and you might lose a lot, so be prepared 
for both.  Now, with that said, I believe that by following these strategies 
you will not only come out ahead in the end, but you should make 
significantly more than you lose. Also, I am assuming you already know the 
basic rules of Blackjack, because this guide doesn't cover them.

-How to get started:
First give me an example of what NOT to do:
1. Take out a huge loan.
2. Go to the Blackjack tables.
3. Proceed to gamble everthing away in as large a bet as you can.

Rule number 1 is that you DO NOT talk about Blackjack Club....errr...I mean
skip that. I meant that rule number 1 is that you never gamble with money 
you can't
afford to lose, so don't go dipping into your weapon fund to pay for your 
addiction.
Rule number 2 is that you DO NOT bet everything you have on a single hand! 
Do not even bet a majority of your tokens, becuase that is just plain 
irresponsible.

Now, I will assume that you only have...say 20 tokens. And you want to turn
those 20 tokens into a LOT of tokens. It is very possible, but it is also 
very aggrivating, and a somewhat delicate process. For the purposes of 
demonstration, I will assume that your betting limit is the same as mine, 
which is currently about 200 tokens.

To Pray or Not To Pray:
It has been mine and a few others experience that by praying at the church
of your alignment before you sit down to play, you can actually improve your 
luck at the tables. Please remember that this is only speculation and is 
something that has not
been proven, but that, nevertheless, has been supported. I also make a small 
donation sometimes just to be extra-sure. But in any case, even if you're 
too cheap to make a donation, what's the harm in saying a little prayer 
first?

Now make your way on over to the tables and lets get busy!

Basic Betting Strategy:
Believe it or not, playing your cards right is only half the game. To
succeed you must also be able to make wise bets. And that is not always as 
easy as it seems. If you are a VERY conservative person, then a VERY safe 
bet is usually 1/10
of your current tokens in hand. (i.e. If you are holding 100 tokens, it is 
usually safe to bet 10, and if you are holding 250 it is usually safe to bet 
25.)  However, I, being the unstable guy I am, usually lean toward a bet of 
1/8 or even 1/6. In any case, I NEVER recommend betting more than 1/6 of 
your tokens. Sometimes you can easily hit a stroke of bad
luck and lose 6 times in a row, and where would you be then?

The Odds Are In Your Favor!:
Unlike Vegas tables, the AAA Blackjack tables pay you unusually generously.
A win will garner you a whopping 150% earn on the original bet, plus you get
to keep the original bet! This means that if you bet an amount and win, and 
then you bet the same amount and lose right afterwards, you have still made 
a profit of exactly half of your original wager! To put it another way, if 
you lose twice for every win, then you are still breaking even.

Playing The Cards (The Basics):
This is actually much simpler than the mechanics of betting, because I think
I've figured out a fairly standard formula for playing that should work well 
for you.

-If you have anything from 3 to 15 then always hit. There are some people
who think you should surrender on a 15, but I
say to go for it. If you want a detailed explaination of why, then see the
Advanced section.

-If you ever get a 16 then just go ahead and surrender. You will almost
always lose if you Stand and are at a huge
disadvantage if you Hit. (ONE EXCEPTION: Since Aces count as 1's or 11's
then you can safely Hit if one of your cards
is an Ace that is being counted as an 11. If that just confused you, then
forget I even said it.)

-If you get a 17 or higher then always stand.

So to break it down:
1 - 15: Always Hit
16: Surrender (unless one of the cards is an Ace that is being counted as an
11)
17 - 21: Always Stand
22 +: Ooops!

Playing The Cards (Advanced):
Here, I will attempt to explain my reasoning a bit. First of all, any number 
between 2 and 11 is your friend to the end. Especially those delicious 
little 10's and 11's. With all those face cards floating around, you're 
bound to draw quite a few of them with those numbers, and then you 
automatically score a nice 20 or 21. The numbers 12 - 15 are your enemies. 
These guys are mad bad dangerous, because you can easily draw a face card 
and
instantly be out of the hand. 12 isn't so bad, but 15 can raise your blood 
pressure.

Here's why I say to go ahead and Hit on a 15 anyway:

If you have a 15 and decide to draw a card, there is a limited number of
outcomes availible.

You draw:

2 - 6 (5 cards): Yaay! Now you have a great working hand and have at least a
good chance of winning.

7 - King (7 cards): Booo! You busted and lost!

Ace (1 card): Damnit, now you have a 16 and have to surrender.

Because the issue is about surrendering in the first place, I will exclude
the Ace from my reasoning. There are 5 cards that will save you and 7 cards 
that will bust you, so you basically have a 7/12 chance of busting. Since 
this number is slightly higher than 1/2, conventional sense would dictate 
that you surrender half your bet and
come out ahead. But since you get paid 150% on bets, then you are actually 
coming out ahead
by Hitting. Only if the chances were 9/12 of busting would you want to 
Surrender. (I believe that's right) Now this is, of course, assuming that 
you win all hands that you save from
15. This probably won't happen, because the computer does get its own 20's 
and 21's on a regular basis, but I still believe that you are coming out the 
victor by going ahead and hitting. If you are still stubborn and want to 
surrender on 15, go ahead, but don't blame me when they start popping up 
more and more and you end up forfieting a huge amount of
money.

Anyway, assuming that you do get a valid Standing hand, I'll break down how
good of a hand you have:

17 - Hmmmm....you might win, but remember that this is the lowest Standing
hand you can get. It won't be hard to beat
this.
18 - Not too shabby; you could ask for better, but this will do.
19 - A good solid hand; the computer will have a challenge beating this.
20 - Very nice. You have an excellent chance of winning.
21 - All right! The only way you won't win is if the computer matches you!

Other Tidbits & Notes:

-This may sound silly, but I find that I actually win more when I play as
fast as I can. It's just one of those superstitious things I guess, but when 
you're having a losing streak you'll try anything to get back on track.

-If the server gets slow, DO NOT make the mistake of pressing the Hit button
twice. When everything finally gets caught up, you will have sent the 
command to Hit two seperate times and you will probably be sorry.

An Example of a Successful Run:

Ok, let's take our aspiring and intelligent alien Bob, and follow him to the
tables one night to see how he works. He's a fairly conservative fellow, so 
he should be a good example to follow. He starts with 20 credits and begins 
with a modest bet of 3 per hand. Assuming no terrible luck, Bob eventually 
reaches about 45 credits and decides that it's time to up his bet. He moves 
it up to 5 tokens a hand. Bob works for a while and has his ups and downs 
(at one point, his pool drops down to an alarming 25 credits), but Bob
remains stuborn and keeps his 5 token bet rolling. He eventually earns about 
70 credits. He then decides it's time to move his bet up to 7 credits. Upon 
reaching the 100 credit plateau he moves it up again to 10. Things are 
picking up a little momentum now and when
Bob makes 150 tokens, Bob lets caution slide a little and starts wagering 25 
tokens.
His luck remains, however, and after more wins and a few more bet increases 
he works all the way up to 600 credits. He is currently betting 50 credits a 
hand and, if he's like me, at this point moves the weight up to 70 a hand. 
He will probably reach the 900 to 1000 mark before too long, and now he's at 
a tough spot. I don't know why, but for some reason, this is where I always 
have trouble. Once I start betting 100 tokens a hand,
it seems that my pool of cash dips up and down and up and down, sometimes
falling all the way back to 500 and sometimes struglling all the way up to 
1500 before plummetting again. (BTW, there is nothing worse than having to 
scream the F-word and drop your bet once you fall all the way back to the 
300 and 400 token mark.)
My usual strategy at this point is to inch my way up toward to about 1400
and then start betting 200 tokens a hand like mad and hope that it catches. 
If it doesn't and I wind up back at 1000 again, I don't hesitate to slap 
that bet back down to 100. Alternatively, I sometimes try being conservative 
and betting 150 when I get up to about 1400, but it's all in your personal 
playing style, so I'll leave that up to you.
Anyway, if you follow the basic guidelines, you will usually wind up making 
more and more tokens, with only your maximum bet dictating how high you can 
reach. But be warned though, that sometimes even the mightiest of cash piles 
can fall to a horrible 10-hand losing streak. It is rare, but be prepared to 
face it from time to time. If it happens to you, I can only suggest that you 
take a break and go to the church and...pray...

Thanks for reading my guide! I wish you the best of luck!

About the Author:
Shade7x is currently a low level alien in the AAA that is getting his butt 
thrashed daily by larger and more powerful players. He wants to do better, 
but is almost always strapped for cash. If you enjoyed this guide and it 
helps you in some way, you can show your appriciation by sending a 
contribution to him. Send all (greatly appriciated) charity to:

Name: Shade7x
E-Mail: Shade7x@yahoo.com

THANK YOU!

---Shade7x---

-.- Dice Poker Odds \ Tips -.-

Not much I can do here but give you the odds and my advice on
picking rolls. Nothing foolproof, but it can't hurt.

-.- Odds -.-

Five of a Kind:
---------------

Odds of rolling 5 of the same number on your first roll: 1 in 7776
Odds of rolling 4 of the number you need on your second roll: 1 in 1296
Odds of rolling 3 of the number you need on your second roll: 1 in 216
Odds of rolling 2 of the number you need on your second roll: 1 in 36
Odds of rolling 1 of the number you need on your second roll: 1 in 6

Four of a Kind:
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Odds of rolling four of a kind on your first roll: N\A
Odds of rolling 3 of the number you need on your second roll: N\A
Odds of rolling 2 of the number you need on your second roll: 3 in 216
Odds of rolling the number you need on your second roll: 2 in 6

Three of a Kind:
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Odds of rolling 3 of the same number on your first roll: 1 in 216
Odds of rolling 2 of the number you need on your second roll: 3 in 216
Odds of rolling 1 of the number you need on your second roll: 3 in 6

Full House:
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Odds of rolling a full house on your first roll: N\A
Odds of rolling 4 of the 2 numbers you need on your second roll: N\A
Odds of rolling 3 of the 2 numbers you need on your second roll: N\A
Odds of rolling 2 of the 2 numbers you need on your second roll: 1 in 9
Odds of rolling 1 of the 2 numbers you need on your second roll: 2 in 6

Straight:
---------

Odds of rolling a straight on your first roll: 1 in 7766
Odds of rolling the 4 numbers you need on your second roll: 1 in 1296
Odds of rolling the 3 numbers you need on your second roll: 1 in 216
Odds of rolling the 2 numbers you need on your second roll: 1 in 36
Odds of rolling the number you need on your second roll: 1 in 6

-.- Tips -.-

Using the above odds, you can basically tell which roll is your best chance. 
I'd list some sample hands, but seeing as there are 7,766 possible hands, it 
wouldn't be doing you much good. However, if you feel the need for a visual 
aid, here it is:

---   ---   ---   ---   ---
| 3 | | 1 | | 3 | | 5 | | 4 |
---   ---   ---   ---   ---

Now, you can either hold:

2 Three's (Three of a kind, Full House, Four and Five of a kind)
3,4,5 (Straight)
2 Three's and another die (Three of a kind, Full House)

I would take the top option, as it has the best chances. However, a straight 
is possible because you need a 1,2 or a 2,6. The bottom option may seem 
good, since you only need 1 more 3, or 1-2 more of the other die, but i'd 
prefer the others.

Author's Note: This tips section isn't very good, since I haven't really 
SEEN any strategies on this game. However, if you think that you have some, 
e-mail me them.

-.- Slot Machine: Easy Money -.-

There really isn't much to winning money at the slots. However there are 
good and bad points:

Good:
Sure Way Of Making Tokens
Requires No Skill At All

Bad:
Tokens PROFITED is only around 100-200 per "run"
Requires around 5000 Tokens to play "comfortably"

Now, if you still want toplay, simply feed it 25 tokens every time,
especially if the jackpot is high when you visit. Fun, isn't it?

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10. Hangman Word Lists
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Especially if you are in your first week, the executioner's square is a good 
place to make money (if you know all the answers), since it's easy and 
quick. You'll need to play it alot if you want to be good in your first 
week, so i'd suggest playing long and often. This is a simple, but effective 
list of the hints and their answers (in the order they appear, hopefully).

-.- Easy Word List -.-

These are all the hints and words for the Easy Word List (5 credits) game. 
They are in Hint: Answer format.

Note: This one is in all CAPS, and is unorginized, but it's here, and you 
won't be playing easy much, if at all. But it IS complete, at least.

SUCCULENT=CACTUS
PLACE=ZIGGURAT
ACTION=EMULSIFY
THING=VOODOO
THING=INDEX
PGP=ENCODE
ANIMAL=RODENT
INSISTS AN INDIVIDUAL'S=TRUST
PLANT=SPINACH
THING=BATTERY
CONFINED=CAPTIVITY
TOOL=SCREWDRIVER
ANIMAL=ZEBRA
ANIMAL=OTTER
ANIMAL=RABBIT
THING=CRUISER
DETEST=ABHORS
THING=LAMP
THING=BOAT
ICON=MADONNA
PEOPLE=INUIT
CHANGE=ALTERNATE
COPY=CARBONS
BRIAN'S PLACE=CRANIUM
PLACE=CALGARY
THING=CLOCK
PERSON=ABORIGINE
CASE=BASKET
THING=ENVELOPE
THING=MONEY
PLACE=RINK
THING=TREE
ACTION=JUMP
ANTIQUE=SPATS
PLACE=INDIA
TOOL=BUFFER
THING=OCHRE
PERSON=ABOLISHER
HAZE=INITIATE
FOOD=CHESTNUT
ANIMAL=TIGER
BEST THINGS ON EARTH=CIGARETTES
DEPRAVED=ABANDONED
PLANT=OKRA
DRINK=MARTINI
THING=VAT
TOOL=EGGBEATER
THING=INTEREST
BAND=RAMONES
ACID=CARBOLIC
AQUIRE=CAPTURE
PERSON=ABBOT
WASTE WADS=SPEND
BAND=BEATLES
CROOKED=ZIGZAG
JUST DO IT=INITIATIVE
THING=BUILDING
PLACE=BOB
FOOD=ZUCCHINI
CLAMMY CLAY=CLOT
FRIEDAN, WORD=MYSTIQUE
CREATURE=HOBBIT
ACTION=ABATE
DETESTABLE=ABHORRENT
FLY=KITES
THING=PENICILLIN
PLACE=BUFFALO
FOOD=CASHEW
PILLARS=PIERS
PERSON=ABORIGINAL
ACTIVITY=BOATING
THING=SAP
THING=ANDROMEDA
ACTION=FORGET
FILM=PICTURES
EDGE OF BILLIARDS=RIM
GONE=ABOLISHED
ACTIVITY=RUFFLE
VOLCANIC ROCK=BASALT
PERSON=ABOLITIONIST
ANIMAL=BISON
NOT RIGHT=INJUSTICE
THING=BINOCULARS
INVENTION=XEROGRAPHY
10=DECADE
THING=QUORUM
WEIRD=ABNORMALITIES
SKIN REDDENER=IODINE
THING=CARDBOARD
LOW=BASS
THING=NEOPRENE
THING=GESTETNER
ICON=GUMBY
ARREST=CARDIAC
PERSON=ABETTER
SLANG=COMBO
PLACE=LIBRARY
ANIMAL=ELEPHANT
PLACE=ABODE
ACTION=PARTY
HI=ZENITH
THING=XENON
TOY=KITE
STATE=SCHIZOPHRENIA
FOOD=HONEY
FIRST=INITIALLY
ILLUSION=ENCHANTMENT
THING=MODEM
BAG=KNAPSACK
THING=CHIMNEY
GREASY GOOP=LARD
ACTION=PANIC
DRINK=GRASSHOPPER
EVENT=DRAMA
CREATURE=MUMMY
DRINK=JUICE
PART=ALTERNATOR
PERSON=ENEMY
POLE=PIKE
NICE=PICTURESQUE
THING=SLIDE
ACTIVITY=SURFING
PERSON=KENNEDY
ACTION=BARTER
PLACE=FJORD
CLOSED=CAPTION
FOOD=PICKLE
THOROUGHFARES=ARTERIES
CROSSWORD CLUES=EDIT
PERSON=CAPTAIN
TOOL=HAEMOSTAT
GAME=CARDS
THING=ODDITY
THING=ROOF
THING=HORIZON
PERSON=ABETTER
SLANG=COMBO
PLACE=LIBRARY
ANIMAL=ELEPHANT
PLACE=ABODE
ACTION=PARTY
THING=XENON
ISSUE=ABORTION
PLACE=INSTITUTE
PERSON=RASTAFARIAN
PLACE=ABBEY
NOT=BANNED
PLACE=ENGLAND
THING=TRANSIT
CAP=KNEE
ACTION=DROOL
SPICE=BASIL
TOOL=WRENCH
THING=BANSHEE
ACTION=ABET
THING=DISHWASHER
THING=SHOE
LONG=CARAVAN
EVENT=MIRAGE
THING=XYLOPHONE
PROFESSION=HERMIT
FOOD=LIMBURGER
THING=MAGNET
ACTION=ABDUCT
ON=ABOARD
TRAVAIL=FRENCH
THING=DOOR
PLANT=EGGPLANT
DRINK=JULEP

-.- Medium Word List -.-

These are all the hints and words for the Medium Word List (8 credits) game. 
They are in Hint: Answer format.

16: Drive
1620: Plymouth
18: 'R'
1776: Liberty
1912: Titanic
1969: Moon
Abominable: Snowman
Abominable: Vile
Accept: Insert
Actor: Baldwin
Actor: Connery
Actor: Stewart
Actress: Olsen
Actress: Roberts
Actress: Portman
Alien: Foreign
Alien: Webby
Animal: Chinchilla
Animal: Ox
Animal: Pug
Annihilate: Assimilate
Annoyance: Newbie
Biggest Word: Smiles
Capital: Letter
Capital: Washington
Cards: Business
Cards: Calling
Cards: Draft
Cell: Free
Charge: Blitz
Charge: Cost
Charge: Volt
Chu: Mouse
Climate: Taiga
Copy: Carbon
Credit: Card
Credit: Money
Craft: Create
Disorder: Dyslexia
Drive: Hit
Drive: Cruise
Drive: Golf
Engine: Search
Engine: Train
Fruit: Tomato
Game: AAA
Game: Chess
Game: Life
Game: Pokemon
Game: Uniball
Game: Zelda
Guild: Clan
Kiss Off: Bank
Language: Arabic
Language: Grammar
Language: Klingon
Language: Spanish
Loser: Hussy
Make Greater: Add
Make Greater: Enchance
Movie: Gladiator
Movie: Goldeneye
Mustang: Car
Mustang: Horse
Odd: Kinky
Odd: Uneven
Person: Homosapian
Person: Manager
Person: Pacifist
Person: Salesman
Pikachu: Rat
Place: Afghanistan
Place: Atlantic
Place: Atlantis
Place: Burma
Place: Space
Place: Zoo
Play: Cats
Play: Hamlet
Play: Toy
Ruler: Khan
Ruler: Measure
Sport: Croquet
Sport: Curling
Sport: Polo
Sport: Rugby
Star: Movie
Star: Orion
State: Liquid
State: Solid
State: Tennesee
State: Vermont
Thing: Avalanche
Thing: Eye
Thing: Tray
Thing: Xray
Tie: Neck
Tie: Push
Webby's True Love: Julia
Williamsport: Baseball

-.- Medium-Hard Word List -.-

These are all the hints and words for the Medium-Hard Word List (10 credits) 
game. They are in Hint: Answer format.

Anatomy: Dissection
Anatomy: Mandable
Anatomy: Marrow
Anatomy: Spine
Bathroom: Cologne
Bathroom: Toothbrush
Bathroom: Towel
Bathroom: Washcloth
Capital: Baghdad
Capital: Bangkok
Cards: Birthday
Cards: Cribbage
Cards: Spades
Cell: Blood
Cell: Jail
Chicken: Afraid
Chicken: Poultry
Climate: Tundra
Containment: Cage
Containment: Cell
Copy: Plagarize
Copy: Mime
Count: Dracula
Count: Mathematics
Count: Numerals
Delete: Backspace
Delete: Obliterate
Disorder: Anarexia
Disorder: Belimia
DIY: Floorboards
DIY: Paint
DIY: Plaster
DIY: Sandblaster
Drain: Commode
Drain: Syphon
Excite: titillate
Fire: Blaze
Fire: Flint
Flame: Fire
Flame: Insult
Flyer: Form
Flyer: Airplane
Fruit: Orange
Lava: aa
Luck: Clover
Luck: Lamp
Luck: Seven
Masticate: Chew
Moraine: till
Mountain: Arete
Mountain: cirque
Mountain: col
Mouth: Syliva
Mouth: Teeth
Occupation: Athlete
Occupation: Florist
Occupation: Lawyer
Occupation: Programmer
Pastry: Cinnabun
Pastry: Creamstick
Pastry: Doughnut
percussion: bells
percussion: marimba
percussion: tympani
percussion: vibraphone
Pet: Caress
Pet: Daschund
Pet: Stroke
Phobia: arachnaphobia
Plant Extracts: Glucose
Plate Movements: Circular
Plate Movements: Fault
Play: Sililoquy
Refreshing: Champange
Refreshing: Cigarette
Refreshing: Water
Register: Apply
Register: Cash
Register: Reciept
Ruler: Czar
Ruler: Kaiser
Ruler: President
Seafood: Kelp
Small: Compression
Stretch: Flexible
Stretch: Loose
Tie: Stalemate
Tuxedo: Bowtie
Tuxedo: Kumberbund
Tuxedo: Sash
Virus: Flu
Virus: Hybris
Void: Nebulae
Wave Space: Bandwith
Wave Space: Wavelength
Webby's True Love: Marijuana
WW: blitzkrieg
WW: schlieffen
WW: scramble
WWI: parapet

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                              I. Credits
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Special thanks to the countless people listed and unlisted (sorry guys) that 
made this possible.

_اH_ (sick_bastard85@yahoo.com) - ASCII Art at top of F.A.Q.
_اH_ (sick_bastard85@yahoo.com) - Weapon \ Armor List write-up
_اH_ (sick_bastard85@yahoo.com) - Easy Hangman Word List.
Reddy Fire (reddyfire@hotmail.com) - Wrote the Georgetown Tour For AAA.
Shade7x (Shade7x@yahoo.com) - Sweet Blackjack guide.
Jdude84 (Jdude84@hotmail.com) - F.A.Q. Author \ Creator \ Editor.
CJayC (CJayC@GameFAQs.com) - Hosts my guides, as well as 1,000s more.
Web-Docent (web-docent.com) - Allowed me to use their Georgetown Info.

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                       II. Document \ Author Info
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-.-Document Info-.-

Created in wordpad.
2001 Jdude84
Document size: 100.0 KB

-.-Author Info-.-

Author: Jdude
Game E-mail: danielcrawford82@hotmail.com
Game Name: Jdude
Currently a level 98 alien in the AAA with his own guild.

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                          III. Version History
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-.- Version 0.1 -.-

08/21/01: Started Re-Construction of Original Guide.
09/03/01: Finished Currency Section, Weapons\Armor Section
09/04/01: General updates to 4-5 sections. Added + Finished Hangman.
09/05/01: Finished the 'AAA's Layout' section. Nearing release date.
09/06/01: Amazingly, I finished the ToC (19 sections added\planned).
09/06/01: First release.

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                        IV. Copyright \ Closing
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This document and all it's original content are copyright 2001 Jdude84 and 
it's contributors. This document may not be used in part or whole inside or 
outside of the AAA in any form, without direct consent from the author AND 
the document's other contributors. Any and all copyright related questions 
can be mailed to the author.

Hopefully you've enjoyed the guide, I did my best to make it as informative 
and navigable as possible. Good luck with AAA!

