Levels, Jobs, Training, StatsDeath Deaths where your body still exists in some fashion your body and soul will be reunited in the Shrines of Resurrection located in each realm. (You will appear in the shrine in your realm of origin or the one closest to you currently.) There is a price to pay for it. The price to revive is currently equal to your HP in Gills. If you are incapable of paying for the process the clerics (npc) will give you a quest to collect the materials to revive you. You may hope that one of your traveling companions will be generous enough to pay or do this task for you, but do not rely upon it. There is one inherent risk of death - that the killer or somebody wandering by may loot your body before the transportation process can begin - there being a 2 day limit to how long you can take to post in the shrine after which your items are fair game for looters after the initial assault. Those who skip out on paying the shrines will be hunted by Debt Collectors who are given cart blanche on how to handle your debt as long as the shrine gets its due.
CombatStatsYou start with 100 to divide between Mana, Strength, Speed, and Defense.
Mana: This is your magical strength
Strength This is your physical strength
Speed: This is how fast your actions can be
Defense: This protects your hit points
The base gain rates are uniform for all characters regardless of race which is: 500 words per stat Monday-Thursday, 300 words per stat Friday-Sunday; Holidays 200 words per stat - see announcement for how many days are included and which holidays count.
The upper limit for your stat total is 1000 at this time.
Stamina:Stamina is your cost pool, if your character runs low on stamina, your character is effectively exhausted. If it hits zero, your character passes out. Use it wisely. It does not regain until after a rest outside of battle.
Hit Points:These are generally 2x your current stat total and you start out with 200. These are your health points. Once you are down to half your HP you are considered seriously injured, but still mobile unless the injury is logically going to prevent that. Once you run out of Hit Points your character is considered dead or dying. Your character will need immediate medical attention or some immediate form of revival or stasis.
Hit Points are not a good gauge of power level. They're how much life force you have. Your use of your skills, or lack there of, and your strategy will determine if you win or not just as much as how many hit points you have left.
Note: While death sucks, it is a part of the game. Should there be no way to bring your character back from the brink you may simply create a new character with the information in your profile by submitting a character change in
profile submissions.
How do I gain stats and what are they for?Stats are for combat and certain job or guild requirements. You can gain them from performing jobs, quests, certain level milestones, acceptance into a guild (only available for the first time you join a guild in character).
PVP rewards will be determined by the following criteria - the stat ratio between opponents, fairness, and whether or not it is a tournament. Cheating by either side will cost the cheater of rewards, but not the innocent party, should there be determined such a situation. Non official combat must abide by agreed upon rules set between players. Most combat, unless it is specified in the fight as clearly situation where one or more characters died, hitting 0 HP marks you as KO and you will have 2 days to post your character getting healed.
Don't complain if you attack somebody well out of your league and get defeated. That's not their fault. You opted to sign up for your own mugging._______________
What is Job Level?Your character starts out at Unskilled Laborer. Once you pick a job class to specialize in you get promoted every so many levels. This may depend on job class chosen. After a certain point, you can dual job class into a different job which can result in a new job title entirely. For example if you start out as a warrior and opt to take on a cleric role, you become a Paladin - a battle priest of sorts. For more details read the job guide.
How do I level up my job ranks?Just role play as normal. See job for details.
How do I train (learn skills)?Skills can be learned from certain items (books, scrolls, etc), schools, and occasionally the mods might toss you some skill or training. There may be other methods in the future. Stats can also be gained in this way.
I trained by using an item/posting in a training area/etc. Do I have to choose between stat and Skills?No. Just like you grow as you learn, so does your character. You may have both your stats and your Skills.
What are Promotions?Promotions are for your job class. This allows you to accept jobs and quests based on your current job rank. In the beginning you start out as Unskilled Labor - which is largely really basic quests, but as you learn new skills, perform more tasks for certain NPCs, you can unlock better skills.
Guilds and jobsAfter a certain point you will be capable of joining your chosen job class' guild which will have its own quests and special offerings including specialized skills or shop discounts, depending upon your choice. You can learn job skills that are unrelated and go up the ladder with another job - however you may only be a member of one guild at a time. You may, however leave one guild to join another should your second job class be more of your interest, but you will lose access to the benefits of your original guild.
How many jobs can I level up at a time?You may level up two job classes, but you must meet the requirements.
Can I have other job skills aside from my two job classes?You may learn any apprentice level job skills. Anything that involves a promotion is off limits after you have picked your two jobs.