Thursday, June 26, 2014

Seal Online Blades of Destiny


     For some odd reason I find myself enjoying this game at the moment: Seal Online Blades of Destiny. This is from Playwith Interactive and it seems like this game has been launched a long time ago but I tried this game anyway because of their game graphics. I thought this is like Rose online and kids are the dominant players of this game but lo and behold, their features are not that simple. I find the pet-leveling system interesting and also the crafting schemes they have is quite challenging. I'll just share a few things I've tried in-game but please note that I'm not an expert when it comes to this gem.


The Character Classes

 Beginner



    All great adventurers start off as a beginner. Think of it as the equivalent of a novice in Ragnarok Online. You just have basic skills and stuff that you can do during your idle time like fishing. But the game had a few update so now you can start off as a different class but you still start at Level 1.


Warrior


This is Brighild, my Critical Warrior equipped with the Golden Dragon Armor set.

     Warriors specializes in dealing massive damage in a short span of time due to their high attack speed. They use 2-handed swords or great swords and my favorite build for them is the Critical Warrior which focuses on High Attack Speed with very good Critical Rate chance.

Knight


     Unlike their Warrior counterpart Knights doesn't have high attack speed but they are the class that has the highest Defense as they are the ones who uses shields. Think of them as offensive Tanks with their skills and you'll need them when you're trying to clear High-Level dungeons.

Mage



     When you see characters floating in the air and riding their wands like skateboards you identify them as mages. Easy to spot right? And like mages in every other games, these guys has Low Def and Low HP compared to the other class. They are like Glass Cannons, they can deal massive Magic Damage on enemies but they are squishy.

Priest


     They come in 2 packages. The Battle Priest and the Suppport/Healer type. Battle Priests can usually solo dungeons if they have the right gears and support priests are your typical healers. Their buff effect becomes stronger if you invest in the Magic Power stat.

Jester/Clown



     Uses Dagger as their weapon. Jester uses ranged attacks and they have spells to boost their attack speed. The Jester can use Darts and Cards to throw at monsters. However, they are not cheap. It is unadvisable for a new player to start off as a Jester.

Craftsman


This  is my Craftsman, Nightshifter. He usually makes the equipment for Brighild. He loves fishing.

     Uses Hammer as their weapon. Craftsman can attack and have crafting skills. However, they have accuracy penalty. It might be hard for a craftsman to level up without the help of a Priest. Their statistics are primarily strength (STR) and luck (LUK). STR is for equipping gears and LUK is for the success rate when you're crafting items. Don't spread out your skill points, just focus on what item you want to create. In my case I spent his skill points for Armor Crafting.

Hunter



     Difficulty depends on the build; full STR solo hunters will have difficulty hunting without a Priest; AoE hunters can hunt mobs effectively, especially at higher levels, but needs high EVA and/or DEF and HP. Capable of kiting.


The Other Interesting Stuff in-game

Pets

Normal Pet


        This game has 2 kinds of pet: Battle Pets and the Normal pets. Normal pets give players stat bonuses and this depends on how you raised them. Battle pets on the other hand is capable of attacking. I don't how battle pets really work, the game allows you to have one by Level 75 and I'm still below 50.  If you want to know more, head over to their Wiki here.

Fishing



         Great for spending idle time. You can use monster loot as bait. The secret here is the more rare your bait is, the better the catch so from now on I'm going to use Spider Poison for fishing stuff. I know it doesn't make sense but hey, whatever works!

Costumes



           You can dress your character with different costumes in-game to give them a more "personalized" touch. Of course not all of them are for free. The good one comes with additional stat bonuses so in a way they are really worth it--if you have cash.

       
           That's all I know at the moment. I'm still learning the ropes as I play but if you guys want to learn more, you can go to their wiki page for a good read. Click here for the link. Until next time folks!



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