Spoiler Guru Guide - Features of the Game
The Basics - Part 1
Full credits to 4swordlink from Outspark forum. Please note that info hear may differ a bit from the English Client of the game since this info was gathered from the Chinese Site and the Japanese site. Any improvements to this would be welcome =P. Character Emotes: 1. Sit Down 2. Greeting 3. Laugh 4. Cry 5. Charge! 6. Surprise 7. Happy 8. Collapse 9. Angry 10. Learning 11. Salute 12. Alignment 13. Think 14. Dance 1 – 4 Basic Actions: (have little emote icons as well) 1. Auto Attack 2.Pick up Item 3.Trade 4.Private Message 5.Register Friend 6.Party Invite 5.Assist 6.Follow 7.Run 8.Use HP stone 9.Use SP stone Leveling Up: 1. Character will sometimes learn new skills 2. Characters will sometimes be able to use new weapons and armor 3. Players sometimes can do new quests 4. Players can change their occupation at lvl 20 and lvl 60 5. Players can increase stats. - Strength – increase physical attack damage - Agility – Increase evasion and accuracy - Vitality – Increase HP and physical defense - Intelligence – Increase magic attack damage - Mind – Increase SP and magic defense See Kris's Guide here for more info on stats. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Basics - Part 2 Full credits to 4swordlink from Outspark forum. The Status Bar: 1. Name 2. Character Image 3. Level 4. HP, SP, and EXP gauge 5. # of HP / SP stones 6. Current Status Target Window: 1. Target name 2. Target Image 3. HP / SP Bar 4. Current Status 5. Monster type and level Mini-Map: 1. Place 2. Your Position 3. Enlarge/ Decrease Size 4. Kingdom Quest List Party Window: 1. Character Image 2. Party leader 3. Level 4. HP / SP gauge 5. Current Status Chat Bar and Message Bar – In-game talking Quick Slot Bar - Registering skill and emotion, etc. you use. Menu Button – Utilize some of the systems that Fiesta has Other: Character’s Mini House – Way of recovering HP and SP without using HP / SP stones. (It is affirmed that u can us it as a shop and trade in it. Starter houses comes in the red or blue mushrooms but u may upgrade them in to more fancy looking houses, such as pumpkins, teapots or even castles. The requirement for different houses is level 50. <--- credit to MisterZero) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keyboard Mouse Controls Full credits to 4swordlink from Outspark forum. Please realize that some of the controls may change in the english version. These are the controls for the Japanese version of the game meaning they should be similar. KEYBOARD: Movement: W – Move Forwards S – Move Backwards A – Move Left D – Move Right J – Jump Z – Walk / Run Window Shortcuts: C – Character Information K – Skill Window B – Open Private Store H – Mini-house Window I – Item Window L – Quest Window F – Open Forum? U – View Map M – View Mini-map Print Screen – Take Screenshot F10 – Help Enter – Hit to start typing message Battle Options: 0-9 – Quick Slots V – Action T – Stop Action Home – Open Mini-house / Rest F1-F5 – Party Member Verification Tab – Change Target (in battle) E – Use HP Stone Q – Use SP Stone MOUSE: Movement: Left click NPCs to talk to them Left Click spot you want character to move to Items: Left click item you want to use Right click for item description View: Use wheel to zoom In / Out Hold down right mouse key and move mouse around Attack: Left click to select and attack enemy Right click to use items and skills set in quickslots ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Other Features Full credits to MisterZero from Outspark forum. 1. Skills There are many different skills to choose from, unlike other games. Skills here also include those combat skills which are spells-liked so take note. Fighter - 20 skills, Cleric - 24 skills, Archer - 20 skills, Mage - 24 skills. This means that even if you're the same job as another, you might need to work together as you specialize at different skills. You get 3 skill points to spend every 5 levels. 2. "Forging" You may forge "scrolls", "potions" and "gems" by mixing multiple monster drops together. You have to learn the skills to forge them and have to be at least level 5. For example, making HP and MP potions. 3. Equips Upgrade From the trailers you may see the weapons are glowing in many colours but no weapon starts like that. Weapons bought start at level 1 and can upgrade all the way to level 9, while any level player can upgrade their weapon. Upgrades happen with the "blacksmith" NPC that will open an upgrade window. To upgrade, place the weapon at the centre of the 8 pointed stars, and the item you want to forge into the weapon at any point of the star. If the "roulette" lands on your item, forging is successful, which is lower or 12.5% chance. Failure when your weapon is above level 3 might have negative effects. 4. "Seals" You may forge "seals" into your weapon to increase the stats. Seals can be bought from NPCs or rarely dropped by monsters. For example the "ratmen seal" dropped by "ratmen" increases your weapon's STR by 15%. Different seals give different stats and the seals can be switched from time to time. 5. Pets Pets follow you and increase your stats but in this game, there is also riding pets. The donkeys fall into this category. They can be owned by any class and increases the speed stats. 6. "Accessories" There are rings, earrings and necklaces to wear n they increase stats. Have specific level requirements like equips. Looks nice as well. 7. Houses Houses are places where the player is safe and recovers faster. It is affirmed that you can use it as a shop and trade in it. Starter houses comes in the red or blue mushrooms but you may upgrade them in to more fancy looking houses, such as pumpkins, teapots or even castles. ***However, the requirements are that you're at least level 50.*** (sucks, I know.) 8. Job advancements Any class can advance their jobs once by level 20 and another by level 60. At any job advancement there is 2 advanced jobs for you to choose from. 9. "Fame" Fame allows players to take higher quests from NPCs and buy special items that will cost more if the player is short on fame. The "mentor-apprentice" system and PvP are ways to accumulate fame. 10. Guild (fellow Brethrens take note) To start a guild, one needs to be at least level 20 and have a "Gold Coin". With that, a NPC will let you start the guild. In the guild there's the "Guild Leader", "2nd in-command" and "Elder" posts, with "Elites Division Members". The rest are divided into divisions, each with a "Division Captain", and normal members without divisions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Screenshots Screenshots can be found in Jim Jimster's thread in the official site. I didn't put them all here because it would stretch the post and there's A LOT of them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Additional credits to... Kris - For providing links to skills of different classes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The guild titles and the forge thing sound interesting to me. |
Nice find :O
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Wow the guild system is probably by far the most organized system concerning ranks I've seen in a free game
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Added basic features to first post.
The guild division thing reminds me of Bleach, lol. Sounds really complicated. |
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Edit: Did you translate that via Google? Edit again: Oh wait nvm, the others took a while to turn into English. xD |
Gotta love Google translator. :D
Edited the Cleric, Archer and Mage links, they didn't work properly. |
Thanks Kris. I just changed them as well.
I also added a link to a whole heap of screenshots. |
Dude, How awesome is that...We get ride pets, I want to ride a monkey.
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I wanna ride a pet pony :3
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