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06/11/2019 at 4:50 AM #8337
WhichParticipantI don’t believe that they’re available yet, and many people from Dragon Awaken have said that there isn’t a way to get the capture items yet. The capture materials might be added in a maintenance at a later point, but we don’t yet know how people will be able to get them.
I don’t know of anyone who’s seen the King of Beasts yet, although APOCALYPTICO speculated that it might have been captured. The later servers here also had no King of Beasts appear, and I haven’t heard of anyone seeing them. So it’s likely that they haven’t been implemented yet. While that’s misleading, it’s not necessarily that bad, since it’s apparently difficult to capture and we don’t yet have any way to obtain advanced capture materials etc.
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06/09/2019 at 1:05 AM #8279
WhichParticipantLegend keys can come from many sources. They will occasionally drop from Battlefield chests (from the long and meaningless Battleground event), though not that often. They are usually one possible reward from Wheel of Fortune. People were sometimes given a decent amount of legend keys if they recharged enough ambers, but I’m not sure about the details of that. Legend keys will occasionally appear in the Lucky Shop, where you can get them with diamonds. However, usually legend keys are much rarer than legend chests, so you might not always open all of them.
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06/07/2019 at 8:55 PM #8255
WhichParticipantThe max speed depends on the equitation level of your mount. The max speed generally starts at 110, and then increases by one for each equitation level. So for level 12, it would be around 122 max, and then for level 13 it’s 123. When you reach level 15, it unlocks a special ability that relates to mount speed, but before that it mostly reaches its max in the 120s. During a race, obviously, the speed can increase further because of buffs etc. Still, the mount’s max base speed – the one determined by mood and shown on the mount’s page – generally has a maximum and minimum that is shown on the mount page.
The range of possible mount speeds can be seen on the mount equitation page. Here is Wistful’s (he couldn’t do this event for the first week or so), for example:
You can see ‘mood’ on the right, and I’ve circled it in blue below:
That section tells you the range of possible values for ‘mood,’ and hence ‘speed,’ generally. Hence, the value in the 60s is a minimum, and 122 would be a maximum. However, this range will increase by one when it reaches the next equitation level (minimum value possible will rise by one, maximum value possible will also rise by one, etc. Hence, maximum speed isn’t always the same value, it changes as equitation level develops.
Hope this helps.
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06/05/2019 at 4:28 PM #8159
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06/05/2019 at 3:06 PM #8156
WhichParticipantWas the file size of the screenshot too large? If so, you can probably use a compressing tool for the relevant file extension (some simple online ones are at compresspng.com and compressjpeg.com, tinypng.com, etc.), and it will be attached. If it’s the size of the image, then it could just be resized using most graphic editing software (even Paint, etc.) You’re probably aware of this, but screenshots would probably make it easier for people to tell what specific language you’re objecting to.
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06/05/2019 at 2:00 PM #8146
WhichParticipantI agree that it’s confusing, and the game doesn’t do a lot to explain it. Even if you check the description through the question mark in the corner, it can be confusing.
However, it seems to work something like this:
1. Engulf equipment until the engulf progress bar is full. To do this, you select one piece of equipment to engulf the others, and then you add a few pieces of equipment that will be consumed and disappear after the engulfing. Typically, you would want to add the exact quantity required to fill the bar.
The sword above will hence absorb the pieces of equipment below it, and the ones below it will disappear. Make sure that you have already equipped class equipment of that type, before you use it in engulf.2. You should now have a piece of equipment with a full engulf progress bar.
3. Continue doing the above procedure until you have a few pieces of equipment with full engulf progress. Then go to the ‘synthesize’ tab. You can there add pieces of equipment that have a full engulf progress bar, and are of the same level.
All of the equipment in the above image has a full engulf progress bar. Hence, it can be used in ‘synthesize.’ You need a certain amount of equipment to synthesise, as well. That seems to depend on the level of the equipment. For blue equipment, you require 4 pieces of equipment (all of it needs to be blue equipment, all of it also needs to have a full engulf progress bar.) For lower levels of equipment, however, you might only need one or two in order to synthesise. Generally, the number of slots required will open once you add equipment of a given type (eg. blue or green), to indicate how many pieces of equipment are necessary for synthesising that type of equipment. Plus, you can’t add more. After you’ve added the equipment, you just have to click ‘Synthesize’ below, and you will receive a new piece of equipment that is of a higher level:
The equipment initially added to synthesize will be consumed in order to create the higher-level equipment, so you probably want to use spare equipment and not something that you’d need to fill your class equipment slots. Because the later class levels take a long time to level up (the EXP gathers slowly), you will probably end up with plenty of spare equipment – my mail is often spammed with equipment from Pandemonium, because engulfing + synthesising equipment can be a slog, so there’s no space left for it. Once you’ve synthesised the equipment, you can then use it when you reach an appropriate class level, or synthesise it again if it’s something that you already have (after going through engulf first, etc.)The game does mostly add this without explanation, so it took a bit of experimentation to figure it out (and after a few ult. levels, plenty of things don’t even work without ambers, so one barely knows what’s even usable in ordinary gameplay). Hopefully this helps, ask if any of that was unclear.
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06/01/2019 at 5:51 AM #8034
WhichParticipantIt depends on if you have ambers or not, like everything in this game. If you use ambers somewhat regularly, then you can use EXP scrolls (at appropriate times, eg. when doing multi-player dungeons) and EXP fairies, etc., to level fairly quickly. But I don’t know so much about the details, because I’ve never used ambers. There are probably better sources to discuss this, if it’s relevant. I haven’t even got these, so I have little interest in looking too far into the other rewards for spending:
However, in terms of the gameplay itself, there are a few important sources of EXP. It can still be slightly slow. Multi-player dungeons are a major EXP source, and so is completing Daily tasks (more of these open up as you level). You can get some EXP for blitzing or doing materials dungeons, as well. Your faction’s Holy Blessing event will give you EXP in many ways, including just staying in the temple while it’s going on. Mining, or leaving your character idle in the Holy City, can give you some EXP, but this is eventually not that much compared to how much you need to level. It might still be useful in the lower 50s, but I’m not sure because I never bothered mining back then (and on early S3 people in the mines were often killed anyway.) You can also try the tasks laid out in ‘quest tracking,’ since some of those can give you a lot of EXP. Generally, doing those tasks and most dailies should be enough to increase your level in one or two days at most, during the mid-50s. It is a slog, though, but eventually you have many other things to focus on.
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05/28/2019 at 11:43 PM #7948
WhichParticipantFashions are available from many sources. Some of the common ones include the cube points shop, exchange events in the ‘Rewards’ window, and the egg smash event. There are also some other events that offer fashions. Sometimes, fashions are given just for recharging ambers, but there are probably a few ways of getting fashions through ambers – I don’t know them, though, and wouldn’t use them anyway. The prime set is available in the cube points shop at the moment (and has been for a while), so it can be obtained by opening the cube enough times. However, cube isn’t usually available to people without spending ambers on it, unless there are cube chances in either the login rewards or in a growth contest. The prime set might also appear in another event, but those usually change each time.
However, fashions sets aren’t necessarily related to your character’s appearance. Your character can wear things from different sets, according to what you prefer or find more meaningful.
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04/30/2019 at 9:43 AM #7125
WhichParticipantYou haven’t really contributed until you’ve killed everyone in Wild/mining for 15-20 minutes with a BR of over 100M. 🙂 Anyway, if you want more shiny stuff to mildly annoy other players with, you will have to pay more, yes. But if you’re mostly into cosmetics, then I’m sure there are plenty of exorbitant or exploitative offers for your to partake of. However, in this case it depends on how fancy you find a clown outfit.
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04/29/2019 at 9:04 PM #7100
WhichParticipantWe don’t know much about this, we’ve never done it.
However, if you click on the ‘VIP Gift’ button, it should show the EXP required for each level:
You can select the level you’re curious about, and it should tell you.
The EXP required for each level can go quite high, so it isn’t ‘100 ambers per level’ so far as I’m told. Otherwise it would have taken APOCALYPTICO about 5-20 seconds to get the VIP12 rewards, when he took a while and seemingly got the GoW after Luna. However, it might be 100 ambers per VIP EXP point, and you also get a small amount of that automatically over time. So the amount of days taken to receive VIP12 would be very high, if you weren’t recharging many ambers. However, getting there through other means is costly. Regardless, few people have probably reached VIP12 on DL, and even some of the top spenders lack the Goddess of Wisdom and assorted paraphernalia.
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04/26/2019 at 1:38 AM #6988
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04/18/2019 at 3:13 PM #6764
WhichParticipantYou can start a new Clan within a faction, but starting a new faction freely would make things like War, faction events, wild fights, etc., a bit confused. Plus a stance on ‘cyberbullying’ isn’t necessarily related to the faction story, and I’m not sure that kicking people out of factions is typically possible as a role for one member (although someone with higher BR joining would become leader anyway, regardless of their personal habits.)
However, you can switch faction if you want, ie. between Supremacy and Amity. I haven’t done it, though, so you might want to ask someone else who has. I think that it usually requires around 1k ambers (I don’t use those, but I wouldn’t switch anyway), you go to the Faction window and then to the tab named after the faction you’re not in, then you click Join.
Would also be useful to know your server or name, since otherwise people might not know what kind of things you’re talking about.
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04/18/2019 at 3:00 AM #6708
WhichParticipantThat is a goal, Never Surrender. The easiest way to get it might be to level up to 70/ult., and get into a BG with BLOODY. He’s so nice that he might fulfil this goal for you without asking, as if he were aware – through obscure powers of empathy – of your need for the goal. He has a reputation as a bully, a term that he has also occasionally embraced, but typically such accusations are merely malign and vicious slurs.
I think Martyr is one of the goals that people aren’t sure how to get. It might be a similar thing, judging by the name, but we aren’t sure.
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05/26/2019 at 2:15 PM #7861
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05/01/2019 at 1:58 PM #7193
WhichParticipantIs this meant to be humorous or satirical?
Otherwise, the reason why their names are in red is that they’re from the opposite faction. This means that you can, if you want, start a wild fight with them in most maps. Fights like this can’t start in the Holy City, where players will be sent for respite if they are defeated in a wild fight, etc. You can also attack some players when they are mining (except in the 23:00-8:00 period where miners are protected), but this will deduct some of their mining rewards. On some servers, both factions tend to avoid the fights in the wild and near mines, and that’s fair enough (it is the decision of players, not automatic, in this game) until they get a good enough spur to engage in such fights. When the sword icon appears, it represents that an attack can occur. Anyway, be aware that your attacks in the wild will involve the other players if they’re not AFK, and adapt as you’d prefer.
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