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Ragnarok Online overview

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What about Ragnarok Online RPG?

Ragnarok Online

Ragnarok Online, or often referred to as RO, was produced by Gravity Co. Ltd. It is a massively multiplayer online game that originated from Le Myoung-Jin’s Ragnarok manga and was first released on August 31, 2002 in Korea. South for Microsoft Windows. The game is based on Norse mythology, which means “Fate of the Gods”, a final war between various forces, followed by the devastation of the world and its rebirth. His style of play focuses on Christianity and encompasses some of the Asian cultures. It is a community driven game in which the game’s work system helps define the community. Another thing is that you need to buy loads (which come in different denominations) to continue playing this RPG. However, despite the fact that it is not the largest monthly paid multiplayer online role-playing game, it still shows that its total players amount to 25 million as estimated worldwide, which appears to be larger than Warcraft. . This game had greatly affected the world of online games. Various ideas appeared that were eventually used by other online games.

Ragnarok online games

To begin with, one must create an account where they are free to choose the gender that can be identified by choosing the hair style and hair color of the character. In doing so, you are also forced to choose the server where your character will move. Four servers are currently working on the International Ragnarok Online games, namely Loki, Iris, Chaos, and the Sakray test servers. As for the tools to use, both a mouse and a keyboard are required. The screen display consists of a mini map, various menus, a status window showing the progress of leveling up and the amount of money the character owns, and a chat bar below the window to allow players to Players from all over the world (from the same servers) communicate with each other. Communication can be public or private. The menus also include a window for the items the characters own, as well as their gears.

Jobs in Ragnarok

There are 41 different jobs used in RO. These jobs are divided into different categories and the player himself has the authority to choose the job that he wants his character to represent. These are as follows:

1) The rookie.

This is the basic class that is largely a mere tutorial class to give way for players to embrace the real feel of the game. At this stage, the character is required to level up to obtain other abilities in addition to the basic abilities that this character possesses. Every time the newbie levels up, his functional abilities also increase. When these basic skills reach level 9, you are now eligible to change jobs. This is an opportunity for players to choose the job they want for their character, unless you want to stay that way forever or intend to become a super newbie.

2) Swordsman.

These are the defenders of Ragnarok Online. They are the strongest physical attackers among the first jobs. They use their strength to defeat monsters and enemies. The skills of this job focus on increasing the character’s physical attack power to resist more damage. When one reaches level 45, he can now change jobs and can become a Knight or Crusader of this class.

3) Wizard / Wizard.

Wizards or wizards are considered weak in combat. They use the power of the elements behind them and use nature to defeat their enemies. This class relies primarily on their intelligence to cast strong spells to make up for battle. They are most effective at parties with other jobs that are more capable for close combat. By continuing with this work, one can become a magician or a sage.

4) Acolyte.

They are the healers of Ragnarok. They dedicate their lives to following their faith and use this disposition to heal and bless other characters. They implement both a white mage, which is totally focused on support magic, and a cleric archetype, which is mainly focused on the implications of combat. This character needs a big party to level up. After leveling up, one can be a caring priest or a physical attacking monk.

5) Archer

They are simple ranged attackers who use their skills with the bow to shoot their enemies. They lack affinity and need a lot of dexterity to hit their targets for full damage. They can smother their enemies from a safe distance, away from any harm. The skills here focus on increasing the speed of the character’s attacks or allowing the character to land multiple hits simultaneously. One can become a hunter or a bard of this class after leveling up.

6) Merchant.

These characters control the RO economy, as they can take advantage of store discounts and can change the buy or sell prices of NPC stores. They also have the ability to sell any item they want to sell, allowing them to make a profit as they can buy items at a discounted price. They also have some physical attack power, popularly the Mammonite attack skill that can deal additional damage that can be done through the use of zeny. After this first job, you can continue to become a blacksmith or alchemist.

7) Thief.

The thief archetypes are noted for their speed, to dodge their enemies and hit them multiple times as quickly as possible, without being hit by their enemies. They rely on their ability to dodge attacks to stay alive, as most enemies cannot touch them because they have the highest possible escape rate. They are usually not the main attackers at parties, as they are not that strong physically compared to swordsmen. You can become a rogue or an assassin after this job.

8) Super rookie.

A super rookie is a special character class that retains most of the rookie characteristics of the class. But in addition to their ability, these characters are capable of learning almost all the skills accompanied with the other first job classes, with the exception of handling weapons that newbies are not capable of. The downside in some ways is your inability to transcend. However, the good thing is that this character can get more skill points than any other first-class or working character. It also allows great flexibility on the part of the player in the skills he chooses to learn, that is, if he reaches the maximum work level of 99%. This job requires a base level of 45 before earning the Super Novice job.

PvP

PvP or Player versus Player is somewhat a hub in RO games. Here, there is a place where players of different levels and jobs fight each other. Here they can hit and throw powers at each other. Some say that he can test maximum strength to stand up and fight with other characters. However, there is a prescribed level of work before a character can join the PvP room.

Empire war

War of the Emperium, abbreviated as WoE, is popularly known as Guild War among gamers around the world. This is done for two hours on any day of the week, depending on the server. During this time, the maps are set in PvP modes, but somehow there are exemptions. The Seal of Approval skill can allow guilds to try, enter, and take control of castles available in the game. An Emperium is placed on the fourth floor of each castle and if a guild breaks the Emperium of another guild, then that guild now owns the castle. This rupture of the Emperiums continues until the time of the guild wars is over. The guild that has maintained control of the castle until the end of time, will maintain its control over the castle until the next WoE takes place again. This gives them access to various benefits, such as entering the guild dungeons, which can give members an absolute advantage in gaining experience and obtaining rare items. This is said to be the most exciting part of the RO game and almost everyone participates in this activity every week.

This online game has been established for all places in the world. It greatly attracted everyone’s attention, especially those who are addicted to online games. According to one RO fan, this is due to the fact that they can feel that they really are in the world of Ragnarok and that it is they who are fighting enemies or monsters personally. They just put their heart and soul into the game, for that.

by Joanna Carla Simbajon, copyright’07

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