Thursday, February 5, 2009

How can i START it?

Overview

Once an account is created,
(register from here:http://www.igg.com/member/top_reg.php)
players are able to log in to a server and choose a character to begin the game. All characters start at level 1 and initially level up through very simple introductory quests designed to teach the player about the game. These quests take a few minutes to complete and will give a new player an idea of how to move, control their character and other simple concepts. At level 10 a character can choose a specific class related to the character they chose.

A "Lance" character can become an Explorer, Hunter or Swordsman, for example.

When a player levels up they receive 1 attribute point, but every 10 levels they gain 4 bonus attribute points. Starting at level 61, they will receive 2 attribute points every level.

Strength: Increases melee damage for swords. Recommended for: Champions, Crusaders.

Accuracy: Increases accuracy and critical hit rate for all classes. More damage for bows/guns. Recommended for: hunter.

Constitution: Increases HP (health points), faster health regeneration, and defense.

Recommended for: swordsman, herbalist, explorer, champion

Agility: Increases attack speed and dodge rate. Recommended for: swordsman, hunter.

Spirit: Increases SP (spirit points) - magical energy - as well as increasing SP regeneration rate. Recommended for: herbalist, explorer.

In addition to the class-specific skills that characters can use, there are generic "life skills" available for all, such as Woodcutting, Salvage, Mining and Fishing. These skills allow characters to make money, do quests and support their ships at sea. and you will automaticly get a lvl 99 character once you reach lvl 2


Starting at level 15, a player may purchase a ship with which they may sail on the water (which makes up most of the world map). Certain elements of the game can only be accessed by the water including the usage of life skills like fishing and salvaging, as well as access to the three mazes (Forsaken City, Dark Swamp and Demonic World) that make up most of the mid- and high-end game content.
(Demonic World does not require a boat).

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