I thought I would throw this in here, because it confused me a lot at first.
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Table of Contents
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1. Top Menu Bar
The key to navigating the wajas site is the menu bar across the top of the page. Clicking these large links changes the side bar, allowing you to navigate to other pages on the site.
1.1 Home
Your Cave: Takes you to your cave where your wajas are housed. Sub-links are: Adult Wajas, Young Wajas, Retired Wajas, and Cave Settings.
Your Inventory: Takes you to a list of all the items you own that are not currently equipped to a waja. There is a drop-down box at the top of the page that allows you to filter the view to only see certain types of items.
Your Shop: A place where you can sell items to other players. Players can find items in your shop by using the shop search function.
Your Transfers: This is where you receive incoming transfers. Sub-links are: Items, Waja Credits, CWP, and Wajas. From here you can accept/reject incoming transfers or cancel outgoing transfers.
Your Trades: Allows you to set up trade offers. Unlike your shop or auctions, you place items on offer in return for something specific. You can also set up trade offers to "reverse buy" an item by offering CWP as a trade for the item you want. For example: I set up a trade offering 2 CWP for a Toe Dye, effectively allowing me to buy the dye for 2 CWP.
Your Auctions: From here you set up and manage your auctions. The auction house allows you to sell items or groups of items to other players in a standard auction format. You can set the duration of the auction, the starting bid, the currency, and the bid increment.
Breed Requests: All requests for breeding between players go here. In-cave breedings (where you breed two wajas that you own) do not generate breed requests.
Leaf Bag: Takes you to your inventory with the leaves option selected.
Account Setup: Here is where you set your account options. The tabs are: Profile, Password, PIN, Avatar, Preferences, Upgrades, and Invites. From here, you can set the information about the appearance, and how you interact with, your account. You can change your username, email, and password; set a PIN for bank transfers; upload an avatar; upgrade your account; or adjust the appearance of wajas. You can upload an avatar if you haven't upgraded your account, but it will not be visible to other players.
1.2 World
Games: Games allow players to earn waja credits. You are permitted to have up to two accounts, using more than that will be considered farming and will result in all of your accounts being frozen. For information on the games, see the Currency page.
Shops: These are the shops run by the site. All of your basic (and no-so basic) waja needs can be accomodated in one of the eight shops. More information about what can be purchased at the shops can be found on the Waja Items page.
Shop Search: This function searches the player shops for a specific item, selected from a drop down list. Beware that clicking the buy button does not take you to that player's shop, but instead purchases the item. Clicking the player's name will take you to their shop.
Auction House: This is where the player auctions are being conducted. Auctions are sorted by ending time, with those ending soonest being at the top. You can select specific items from the drop-down list to search all auctions for that item. To bid on an auction, click preview and click the bid button. You win all items shown. Any bid is deducted from the amount of waja credits or crazy waja points immediately. If you are outbid, your bid is returned to you.
Trade Search: Buy using the trade search you can search either for items that you want to obtain, or see if there is interest in items you are looking to sell.
Pear Tree: If you have an upgraded account, you can approach the pear tree to obtain up to two coloured leaves. Each leaf is worth between 1 and 15 points depending on the colour.
Leaf Exchange: The leaf exchange is a shop that only accepts leaves from the pear tree as currency.
Leaf Bag: Clicking this link takes you to your inventory with the leaves option selected.
Bank: The bank is used to transfer waja credits. You must set a PIN in your account settings, and deposit waja credits into the bank to be able to transfer them to another player or account.
Buy CWP: CWP are crazy waja credits. They are purchased with US Dollars, and the proceeds keep the wajas site running. There is more information about CWP on the [[Currency]] page.
Who’s Online: A list of all players currently online, sorted by profile ID.
Waja Search: CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE. You are supposed to be able to search for wajas available for sale of breeding with this function, but it was taken down before I started playing, and has not yet returned.
Custom Demo: Personally my favourite toy across all of wajas. This allows you to apply various marking, colour, and mutation combos to a waja breed of your choice. It is useful for designing customs, making pup predictions, or generally just playing around.
1.3 Communicate
Messages: Your personal message box.
Notifications: Certain activities will generate a notification. Pups being born, transfers being accepted (but not when you receive a transfer), and auctions ending will trigger a notification. Unlike your messages, you cannot sort or delete notifications.
Forums: Takes you to the waja forums. There is a sublink, Recent Posts, which lists the twenty most recent threads you have created.
Friend List: Allows you to access the profile pages of all the people you have added as friends. The names are sorted by profile ID.
Blocked List: Allows you to manage the players you have blocked.
2. Toolbar
Above the menu bar is a toolbar that shows your screen name and your profile ID (the 5-digit number that identifies you). This ID number will help other players locate you in the game, and is often used in place of your screen name. This toolbar also displays how many waja and crazy waja credits you have, and "waja time" - what time it is in game (aka server time).
Clicking your username takes you to your profile. From a player's profile, you can place them on your friends or block lists, send messages, or view their cave. The majority of interactions between players will occur within their cave.
3. Adding Friends
To add another player to you friend list, first get their profile ID. Clicking on your screen name will take you to your own profile page, the URL of which is "www.wajasdev.com/profile.php?id=xxxxx", where xxxxx is your profile ID. Click in the address box of your browser and change your ID to the profile ID number your friend has given you and hit enter.
Your friend's profile page will load. Next to their name there will be two icons: a small person with a green plus sign, and a small person with a red minus sign. Clicking the green plus will add them to your friends list. You can then access your friends by clicking Communicate and then Friend List.





