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Viridi recommended
This game is really calming peaceful and nice. It is really laid back and gives a really mellow feeling. Pretty much get on look at your plants for a bit, water them, look at it some more, look at the snail. then just take a nap. Pretty much repeat every single day.
This game is really calming peaceful and nice. It is really laid back and gives a really mellow feeling. Pretty much get on look at your plants for a bit, water them, look at it some more, look at the snail. then just take a nap. Pretty much repeat every single day.
Knight Online Review not recommended
level 40 class: warrior race: the nulan (human) race. start town: Morata(same name as in LMS)
You need to pretty much learn the ropes by yourself since there is no tutorial as of yet.
Two factions humans and demons. Pick a side.
Stuff in bold are TLDR.
"/town" command to teleport back to the starting town/castle place pretty convenient.
The controls need some work. POV is pretty bad. When you want to remain third person as you move the screen moves closer to your character at times. The game gives you options of WASD movement BUT it does not work out well. WASD movement makes the game more realistic so its a plus. when you turn with "A" and "D" you have to take a massive turn, and when you use "S" to move backwards you move extremely slow. The main method of moving that I use your left mouse button to move toward your pointer and your right mouse button is to move your POV. Using your mouse makes you move normally, you can do sharp turns and turn around and stuff.
TLDR: WASD for realistic movement and mouse for normal movement
The combat system is your typical mmo "1234567890" hotkeys for your skills and multiple skillbars. When you fight with melee the range of your attacks is pretty sketch some you have to close some you don't really have to. When you attack you have to keep moving toward your target or away from your target to attack. I think the distance from your target is part of the fighting system. Sometimes when I am a little farther away I will miss most of my attacks but when I move closer I can hit most of my attacks. You sort of need to keep adjusting your distance/position from your enemy. You should combo your skills when you fight to do max damage. There is no auto target procedure so you have to manually pick and fight with your mouse. It seems a bit difficult but quite easy once you get use to it other than that there is nothing really special about the combat system.
TLDR: The combat system is a bit realistic and tends to get annoying. No autotarget procedure. When you fight you have to click on enemy, Once you get used to it not that bad. you pretty much need to see what works with you.
Looting system wait until you finish killing and a box to appear then click on the box. The loot that are generally dropped are apples money (called noah) bosses drop equipment but you get better ones from quests. most of the loot you get you cannot use or is a lot worse than the stuff you get from quests. Decent money ago.
The quest system...."APPLES" when/if you start the game you will understand. The quests are mainly kill quests. There is not really any quest help things other than where the monsters are at. Like if you are suppose to find an npc you have to look for him/her. There is a quest early on the game that you get from a black smith in the starting town/castle. Is to strengthen a dagger. Tells you to get a dagger from the weapon merchant and upgrade with a scroll. But WHAT SCROLL and HOW do I use the scroll to upgrade? Do not need this to progress in the game but stuff like this is difficult.
TLDR: Kill quests. apples. and no help at all from the game.
The class system(and skill system I guess). There are 6ish main classes in the game. Say 6ish since some are race dependent. Main classes for both are warrior, rogue, mage, priest. Warriors tank and dps class with swords shields maces hammers and mallet and stuff. Rogue is assassin or archers, Mage wizards magic what else? and Priests are typical healers. Once you get to level 10 and get your first job change into the main class of the person you are using. Starting at 10 you can put skill points into specific areas to start unlocking skills. For warriors there are 4 attack, defense, passion, and master. Every 5 points in an area unlocks a skill. Attack is for front line attackers, spend lots of mana to use skills and do damage. Defense you need a shield for the skills to take their full effects are every effect will be halved. I havent seen a shield at all in this game yet except on other people. Passion is more for self buffing i guess. consuming hp to gain mana, use your mana as a shield, spend mana to gain health regen. I have not been able to put any skill points into the Master category, but I assume that it becomes unlocked once you get to a higher level. Unfortunately I havent played any of the other classes so I can not give much input for them. Most other games once you choose a class you have to stick with it ie: warrior gaurdian mage ranger, bladmaster etc. but this game you can choose any you want and change at any time. But have to stay within the class you selected warrior rogue mage priest. It is not like archage which you can change you class completely into something else.
TLDR: Class system may appear restricted but actually gives you free reign. There is a wide variety of skills and have to choose carefully which ones to use.
Interface is pretty cluttered. but if you have a bigger screen I do not think it will really affect you much. The minimap is attatched to your health bar and you cannot move it anywhere.
Other stuff. There seems to be fishing mining refining(strengthing equipment i guess?) smithing jewelry crafting. This is all mid game gameplay where in the first 40 levels I have been playing does not even touch upon. There is a mining spot next to the worms(lowest leveled monsters in game) that you can get a free pickaxe from the miner npc walking near it. When you mine you get ore which you can exchange the miner npc for some goods like health or mana potions.
If you want to start mining there is a guy in the town/castle with a giant hammer floating above his head were you make stuff. He offers you to buy a pickaxe from him. DONT you need 1 million noah....I did not know and I am currently crying right now when I learned that I could get a free pickaxe. The other stuff you can buy from a merchant like a fishing rod, but there isn't any fishing spots. You have to find it yourself. The bait for fishing you can get from mining.
TLDR: This game is really painful for early game players since you have to learn almost everything by yourself or you will start crying a lot.
There a lot of field bosses that you can kill, better exp and drops some items(bad ones though).
Often times you see some high leveled played camping at one spot for an extended period of time. There is this thing called combat genie that auto farms for you and I think is the most ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thing in the game. So some high leveled player just sets this combat genie on and kill every monster that you need to kill. At a certain level you stop getting exp for killing the mosnters.
Some quests are extremely difficult. since sometimes it requires some help from the game to tell you how to do it but they dont offer any help. EX. say you need to get apples from a tree but the game doesnt tell you how to get the apple from the tree. There are no options at all. There is absolutely nothing. Just get the apples from the tree.
Summary. This game is not newbie friendly and you have to learn most of it by yourself. There are some buggy features that the developers need to fix like when you walk you constantly zoom in and sometimes when you fight you walk past the enemy. Thus game will be difficult for new players to mmos but for experienced people for them may be quite interesting and fun compared to other games. It gave me a tiring and sometimes stressing situations. I would not reccomend this game for others. I would just say try it out its pretty difficult to learn.
level 40 class: warrior race: the nulan (human) race. start town: Morata(same name as in LMS)
You need to pretty much learn the ropes by yourself since there is no tutorial as of yet.
Two factions humans and demons. Pick a side.
Stuff in bold are TLDR.
"/town" command to teleport back to the starting town/castle place pretty convenient.
The controls need some work. POV is pretty bad. When you want to remain third person as you move the screen moves closer to your character at times. The game gives you options of WASD movement BUT it does not work out well. WASD movement makes the game more realistic so its a plus. when you turn with "A" and "D" you have to take a massive turn, and when you use "S" to move backwards you move extremely slow. The main method of moving that I use your left mouse button to move toward your pointer and your right mouse button is to move your POV. Using your mouse makes you move normally, you can do sharp turns and turn around and stuff.
TLDR: WASD for realistic movement and mouse for normal movement
The combat system is your typical mmo "1234567890" hotkeys for your skills and multiple skillbars. When you fight with melee the range of your attacks is pretty sketch some you have to close some you don't really have to. When you attack you have to keep moving toward your target or away from your target to attack. I think the distance from your target is part of the fighting system. Sometimes when I am a little farther away I will miss most of my attacks but when I move closer I can hit most of my attacks. You sort of need to keep adjusting your distance/position from your enemy. You should combo your skills when you fight to do max damage. There is no auto target procedure so you have to manually pick and fight with your mouse. It seems a bit difficult but quite easy once you get use to it other than that there is nothing really special about the combat system.
TLDR: The combat system is a bit realistic and tends to get annoying. No autotarget procedure. When you fight you have to click on enemy, Once you get used to it not that bad. you pretty much need to see what works with you.
Looting system wait until you finish killing and a box to appear then click on the box. The loot that are generally dropped are apples money (called noah) bosses drop equipment but you get better ones from quests. most of the loot you get you cannot use or is a lot worse than the stuff you get from quests. Decent money ago.
The quest system...."APPLES" when/if you start the game you will understand. The quests are mainly kill quests. There is not really any quest help things other than where the monsters are at. Like if you are suppose to find an npc you have to look for him/her. There is a quest early on the game that you get from a black smith in the starting town/castle. Is to strengthen a dagger. Tells you to get a dagger from the weapon merchant and upgrade with a scroll. But WHAT SCROLL and HOW do I use the scroll to upgrade? Do not need this to progress in the game but stuff like this is difficult.
TLDR: Kill quests. apples. and no help at all from the game.
The class system(and skill system I guess). There are 6ish main classes in the game. Say 6ish since some are race dependent. Main classes for both are warrior, rogue, mage, priest. Warriors tank and dps class with swords shields maces hammers and mallet and stuff. Rogue is assassin or archers, Mage wizards magic what else? and Priests are typical healers. Once you get to level 10 and get your first job change into the main class of the person you are using. Starting at 10 you can put skill points into specific areas to start unlocking skills. For warriors there are 4 attack, defense, passion, and master. Every 5 points in an area unlocks a skill. Attack is for front line attackers, spend lots of mana to use skills and do damage. Defense you need a shield for the skills to take their full effects are every effect will be halved. I havent seen a shield at all in this game yet except on other people. Passion is more for self buffing i guess. consuming hp to gain mana, use your mana as a shield, spend mana to gain health regen. I have not been able to put any skill points into the Master category, but I assume that it becomes unlocked once you get to a higher level. Unfortunately I havent played any of the other classes so I can not give much input for them. Most other games once you choose a class you have to stick with it ie: warrior gaurdian mage ranger, bladmaster etc. but this game you can choose any you want and change at any time. But have to stay within the class you selected warrior rogue mage priest. It is not like archage which you can change you class completely into something else.
TLDR: Class system may appear restricted but actually gives you free reign. There is a wide variety of skills and have to choose carefully which ones to use.
Interface is pretty cluttered. but if you have a bigger screen I do not think it will really affect you much. The minimap is attatched to your health bar and you cannot move it anywhere.
Other stuff. There seems to be fishing mining refining(strengthing equipment i guess?) smithing jewelry crafting. This is all mid game gameplay where in the first 40 levels I have been playing does not even touch upon. There is a mining spot next to the worms(lowest leveled monsters in game) that you can get a free pickaxe from the miner npc walking near it. When you mine you get ore which you can exchange the miner npc for some goods like health or mana potions.
If you want to start mining there is a guy in the town/castle with a giant hammer floating above his head were you make stuff. He offers you to buy a pickaxe from him. DONT you need 1 million noah....I did not know and I am currently crying right now when I learned that I could get a free pickaxe. The other stuff you can buy from a merchant like a fishing rod, but there isn't any fishing spots. You have to find it yourself. The bait for fishing you can get from mining.
TLDR: This game is really painful for early game players since you have to learn almost everything by yourself or you will start crying a lot.
There a lot of field bosses that you can kill, better exp and drops some items(bad ones though).
Often times you see some high leveled played camping at one spot for an extended period of time. There is this thing called combat genie that auto farms for you and I think is the most ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thing in the game. So some high leveled player just sets this combat genie on and kill every monster that you need to kill. At a certain level you stop getting exp for killing the mosnters.
Some quests are extremely difficult. since sometimes it requires some help from the game to tell you how to do it but they dont offer any help. EX. say you need to get apples from a tree but the game doesnt tell you how to get the apple from the tree. There are no options at all. There is absolutely nothing. Just get the apples from the tree.
Summary. This game is not newbie friendly and you have to learn most of it by yourself. There are some buggy features that the developers need to fix like when you walk you constantly zoom in and sometimes when you fight you walk past the enemy. Thus game will be difficult for new players to mmos but for experienced people for them may be quite interesting and fun compared to other games. It gave me a tiring and sometimes stressing situations. I would not reccomend this game for others. I would just say try it out its pretty difficult to learn.