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Hey so if your online lV point go up I did not know that that is crazy

 

Also I  have a room open we need some kind of signal to let the other player know we have to go off line and takecare of stuff



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The Hunt Begins 4/20/2010 =D

man, THAT was fun (l love to get killed) who was playing with me in that "lord of the purgatory quest? was you alpha?



sc94597 said:
rudyrsr8 said:
So I picked this game up yesterday and am on the first actual boss. So far it feels a lot like an MMO minus the other players. The colors could be more varied and the camera is not the best but those are my only real complaints at the moment. Anyone got tips for the first boss btw?

Make sure your Jobs are at least level 5, while your main Job being lvl 15. If you have trouble leveling up, kill the first monster you come across at the entrance to the Boss part of the mines. It is a golem, and it should give you about half of your experience each kill until you get around level 13 where it starts to dwindle. If you tell me your main Job, I can help you a little more.

I am a fighter.



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lol if it was someone using dual blades and abow then it was me.



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yes that was Me. dib8rman I like those blades if i can get My CP up I have some powerful guns I can use



rudyrsr8 said:
sc94597 said:
rudyrsr8 said:
So I picked this game up yesterday and am on the first actual boss. So far it feels a lot like an MMO minus the other players. The colors could be more varied and the camera is not the best but those are my only real complaints at the moment. Anyone got tips for the first boss btw?

Make sure your Jobs are at least level 5, while your main Job being lvl 15. If you have trouble leveling up, kill the first monster you come across at the entrance to the Boss part of the mines. It is a golem, and it should give you about half of your experience each kill until you get around level 13 where it starts to dwindle. If you tell me your main Job, I can help you a little more.

I am a fighter.

Alright then I recommend uping your avoid (either through armor, the Thieves Skill- Avoid, or another solution) and speed up. He is really fast, and he hits hard. You have to be the same. Also make sure you bring a partner who is a Mage or a Priest. That is if you did enough side quests to unlock them. Keep the boss' focus on you so they can successfully use whatever attack they use.



sc94597 said:
griffinA said:
Man, I'm having a hard time on this game. Any tips you guys? I'm a mage by the way, if that helps.

Explain your character in detail, and what episode/part you are in.

I just got to the Dwarf city.  No one will let me trade there yet.

 

My Mage has 168 HP, 29 MP, and is at level 15

Strenth of 15

Vitality of 12

INT 10

RES 7

SPD 9

DEX 11

Luck 6

 

My skills are Ice Storm at 1, Fire Storm at 2. Ice at 3 and Fire at 4. I also have sharpness (a passive skill) at 3.



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I've imported the Game from States, cos I thought I will love that game!!
And yes I really love it, it's great!!
Now I can't wait to finish it and then hopefully there will come other great RPGs too!



Greetings to everyone around the world!!

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