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Dragon Deity
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 69
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To start off, I just want to say hello to everyone again ! Although the G|G community has to start all over again, I'm sure we will be able to get to the stage of success that we did last time.
Well, here is the first MMO going into the 'Free To Play MMO' section. Enjoy ! Sword of the New World ![]() Sword of the New World gives players more options, variety, entertainment and challenges than any other MMORPG can by virtue of its unique design features. With multi-character control (MCC), players are able to command up to three characters simultaneously. No longer limited to playing one character at a time, players can instantly switch between their favorite character classes or control them all at once. Each one of those character classes - musketeer, wizard, fighter, scout, elementalist, and the unique player characters (UPCs) - acquires, over time, an impressive set of combat stances. Each stance offers unique skills, abilities and equipment options, making every class as powerful as it is versatile. With an entire family of such characters to develop, players will finally get to experience the sort of MMORPG gameplay they have been craving for years. The pace of battle in Sword of the New World is swift and exciting in both player vs. environment (PvE) and player vs. player (PvP) combat. Players will experience amazing adventures as they solo their team of characters in the wilderness, feud against individual rivals in family vs. family duels, group with other players in dungeons to defeat epic bosses, and unite with fellow clan members in massive city vs. city conflicts. This is Sword of the New World, and this is what MMORPGs should be. Additional Game Information Game Features
There are various modes which control the party's actions: Defend: Characters attack (and chase) any enemies who get close to them. (Healers auto-heal teammates.) Hold: Similar to defend, but characters don't move. Harvest: Characters pick up all items and loot while moving to a selected location. Assault: Characters fight all opponents (resp. heal) while moving to a selected location. Further, there are two ways to give orders: Party: Orders are given to all characters. Individual: Orders are given only to the selected character.
Al Quelt Moreza and the Tetra Ruins - the first two dungeon's - final levels end with main quest storyline Mission Room for a single player, or a room in which a boss mob may be challenged by teams of players. Missions are instances, wherein players get their own "instance" of a specific map just for themselves, thus there can be several players attempting to kill a boss in a dungeon, each within their own instances. There are Waypoints or (player chosen) save locations that players may teleport to by using a warp scroll. Five locations may be saved initially. Up to five more waypoint locations may be purchased from the Bazarre (Cash shop.) Teleporters also exist to teleport you to fixed areas in the game, for a small fee. A new player is able to visit the three main towns (Rebodeaux, Port of Coimbra and Auch) from the beginning, and is not required to make exploration trips to find them. Both zone maps and a global map is provided to help players navigate through the game. Quests are an important part of the game, though the quantity and quality varies at different levels. They provide some rewards such as "Vis" (the game's currency), experience cards, polishers, equipment or RNPC (playable NPC) cards. Various NPCs throughout the towns and in some dungeon locations may be spoken with to initiate quests, which, like in traditional MMORPG format, usually consist of killing a number of monsters and/or obtaining their drops. Granado Espada has a main quest line that extends to the highest levels and zones: Bahamar Swamp and the Frozen Fields of the north. Access to the Ice Wizards Tower - currently the hardest area in the game - is only gained by performing the main quest line through to the frozen fields. RNPC is short for Recruitable Non-Player Character. Andre, Claude, Jack and Idge are examples of this class of character. They give you a number of quests to perform. When you complete them all, they offer to join your family as a playable character. You receive their card, and then may create that person once, - and only if you have space in your barracks - and play them. Polishers are a recent addition to the game. They are given as quest rewards and are turned in for powerful weapons and armour designed to help a player gain levels. Enchanting these 'Ancestral Items' with enchant chips is guaranteed to give four or five very good bonuses within set ranges. In addition, all ancestral items at levels 1, 20, 40 and 60 have the bases stats of items 20 levels higher.
Characters
Characters are generated and maintained within a Barracks System. It allows players to see all of their active characters, and (space permitting) use the "Dress Room" to create new characters. A barrack may hold up to nine characters. Each localization of Granado Espada provides a different number of initial starting slots with a new account. Using in-game money/cash shop, users can expand their slots. Every ninth slot automatically opens a new barracks. Therefore, if you have 20 slots, barracks one and two are full and you have two characters in barracks three. Currently there are a maximum of four barracks (36 characters) per account, though the limit is raised to six barracks (54 characters,) in version 2.X.
Some RNPCs may only be purchased by using items from the Bazarre (Cash Shop.) Soso, Baek Ho, Angie, Kurt and Eduardo are examples of this class of RNPC. Their cards cannot be traded. Instead, one must purchase a Mercenary card from the Bazarre. Using said Mercenary card, a Cash Shop RNPC is "Merced" and can then be traded.
One feature of stances is that stances which have the same equipment requirements can be swapped on the fly using the F5-F8 keys (alternatively, using the number keys 4-7). The musketeer's Standing Shot and Kneeling Shot stances are examples of this, as well as the fighter's Back Guard and High Guard stances. However, stances are limited in that only particular stances may be used with a certain equipment type, e.g., a fighter wanting to use the Roof Guard stance would have to use a Great Sword, rather than a sword and shield. A stance is usable only when it is learned; unlearned stances are greyed-out and unavailable for use. Note: I have played the game and I think it is a very unique and fun to play MMO. It isn't that hard to learn or get used to most of the features. It can be pretty challenging at times, but everyone needs a challenge every so often. |
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The One
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 150
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Looks like a awesome game! Makes me think of One Piece the anime show. Sounds like a game based on One Piece. I wouldn't mind trying it out, only that i don't want to get addicted to a game again XD. If only time didn't excess xD
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Action Boy
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 58
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This is one of my favorite MMOs, It takes a different approach to the "fantasy" setting, and the AoE skills are really AoE, unlike many MMOs that nerf those skills to prevent fast leveling.
You can have many characters, not counting the starting ones, and everyone with unique Stances and skills. The BGM is outstanding, just like the graphics. I love Granado Espada. |
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Atom
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 7
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I liked this game too but it got kinda booring when you saw everyday people using defend having 2 fighters and 1 healer on party standing over night training on some spot so there was huge amounts of AFK people auto training only way to get rid of those is to find "boss" creature and lure it to them so they get killed.
if there wouldn't be these problems and it would have bit more content outside of killing monsters it might still be interesting game. |
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Action Boy
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 58
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Well one of the last updates added more Elite monsters, and when they attack they can knock back, if that happens the "hold position" will be deactivated, and those people afk, will die. I also didn't like that most poeple just afk-leveled, but after the update is hard to afk. Even it is a little hard to level alone if you just rush.
CycloneZ, it has nothing to do with One Piece, but maybe they big ship in the wallpaper is what reminds you of One Piece :P |
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Action Boy
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 58
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There are but, you won't be in one for long, but there is a quest that takes you to fight against pirates aboard a ship, and with that quest you get to know the story of a pirate you can recruit (and sexiest female character) Adelina.
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I enjoyed this game immensely during beta, But at the time reused to pay when it wernt live. All honesty I think it's worth paying for it.
WHO PUT THIS GAME IN THE FTP. After lvl 20, oh look it's a P2P game.n occasion I'd go solo to level an individual while i did quests in pretty boring area's. Either way I enjoyed it immensely. THe tri-charecter dynamic let me play solo. Or o |
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