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Here is a list of '''free''', recommended MU clients.  
Redwall MUCK operates using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telnet Telnet] protocol.  


These apps have features that make it easy to use the MUCK and customize your experience.  
While most machines come with native telnet support, below is a list of '''free''', recommended MU clients.
 
These clients have features that make it easy to use the MUCK and customize your experience: input and output boxes, game logs, scripting, highlights, etc.
 
''This is by no means a complete list of available clients.''


Each has its own setup but the general idea is to put <code>redwall.realm.limitless.org</code> in the host field and <code>4203</code> as the port.
Each has its own setup but the general idea is to put <code>redwall.realm.limitless.org</code> in the host field and <code>4203</code> as the port.
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
[[MUCK Clients (2011)]] is a more in-depth article and contains additional clients not listed above. Keep in mind that it was authored a decade ago, so some of the clients may no longer be supported or stable.
[[MUCK Clients (2011)]] is a more in-depth article and contains a handful of clients not listed above. Bear in mind that it was authored a decade ago, so some of them may no longer be supported or stable.

Revision as of 13:16, 15 May 2022

Redwall MUCK operates using the Telnet protocol.

While most machines come with native telnet support, below is a list of free, recommended MU clients.

These clients have features that make it easy to use the MUCK and customize your experience: input and output boxes, game logs, scripting, highlights, etc.

This is by no means a complete list of available clients.

Each has its own setup but the general idea is to put redwall.realm.limitless.org in the host field and 4203 as the port.

Desktop

Multi-Platform

MacOS

Windows

Mobile

Android

iOS

Terminal / CLI

Web-Based

No download required for these web-based clients.

See Also

MUCK Clients (2011) is a more in-depth article and contains a handful of clients not listed above. Bear in mind that it was authored a decade ago, so some of them may no longer be supported or stable.