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iggy 161th Post

 
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| "Re(1):Anyone RO players?" , posted Mon 20 May 03:27
quote: Who here plays Ragnarok Online?
I played it a little, but.... I don't like MMORPG much, and this one in really boring. I had a hard time to raise my Jolyne to level 10, and even after it still was slow as hell to level up fighting poring and bees because the almighty bats (and most of the other monsters) killed me in one hit... It is extremly unballanced IMO, or maybe I just don't like these kind of games. man, Diablo 2 has more freedom and dephth in it, and, well, Diablo 2. (and there is a new patch going on in July, I can't wait!)
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Suichi 41th Post

 
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| "Re(5):Anyone RO players?" , posted Mon 20 May 17:44
quote: i just sarted playing myself not long ago, what level do you need to be to change classes? can you change classes constantly or are you forced to stick with only one?
Unless it's changed a whole lot since I've played, you need to be at least level 9 novice before you can change classes. Once you pick a class to be, you're stuck with that class. It will change later, but as of right now, once you pick, that's it. You will need to quest to a particular spot in order to become a certain job class. So read up on it online, and try to make your way over to the proper city you need to be at, while you're still a novice.
Furthermore, once you achieve a higher job level in that class, you can be a subclass. Like the Thief can become a Ninja or the Swordsman can become a Samurai. This is still in planning stages AFAIK, but will be in the final release.
Since Job level EXP is seperate from total level EXP, you can vary how much each level is at. It's possible to be a 10/3 Swordsman or a 15/1 Wizard depending upon what monsters you take on. To up you job level faster, fight many smaller monsters, to up your stat level fasters, fight fewer, stronger monsters.
--Suichi
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Juan 1939th Post

 
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| "Re(6):Anyone RO players?" , posted Mon 20 May 22:01
Thanks for the info Suichi, i think i will stick with the swordsman (i love meele fighting.) At this point i started at some sort of desert town, i tried to go to another town but i normally get killed by one of those jolly wolves :)
i will keep trying.
AND DAMN THEM BLOODY BASTARD LOOTERS!!! i love when they stand right over the egg im trying to destroy.
quote: i just sarted playing myself not long ago, what level do you need to be to change classes? can you change classes constantly or are you forced to stick with only one?
Unless it's changed a whole lot since I've played, you need to be at least level 9 novice before you can change classes. Once you pick a class to be, you're stuck with that class. It will change later, but as of right now, once you pick, that's it. You will need to quest to a particular spot in order to become a certain job class. So read up on it online, and try to make your way over to the proper city you need to be at, while you're still a novice.
Furthermore, once you achieve a higher job level in that class, you can be a subclass. Like the Thief can become a Ninja or the Swordsman can become a Samurai. This is still in planning stages AFAIK, but will be in the final release.
Since Job level EXP is seperate from total level EXP, you can vary how much each level is at. It's possible to be a 10/3 Swordsman or a 15/1 Wizard depending upon what monsters you take on. To up you job level faster, fight many smaller monsters, to up your stat level fasters, fight fewer, stronger monsters.
--Suichi
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