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Dragonica is a pseudo-3D action side-scrolling MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) by Barunson Interactive. Development has been ongoing since March 2006. Like many online games, operation of Dragonica is relegated to different publishers for their respective regions. It is a free-to-play game with a cash shop. It's currently not supported in the US.
Classes
Warrior
Warriors seek strength only for themselves. They may seem to be mindless daredevils due to their strong lust for power, but they are gifted with a strong body and a sharp combat sense, making them worthy opponents and brave adventurers who know how to make good use of their talents and gear. If their world was in danger, Warriors would willingly throw themselves into the bloodshed to save it. They are fully prepared for the journey, to prove their strength to the world. With their extraordinary melee talents in both attack and defense, they make themselves the ideal vanguard in any battle.
At level 20, Warriors may chose to be a Knight or Gladiator.
At level 40, a Knight may promote to become a Paladin.
At level 40, a Gladiator may promote to become a Firebrand.
(The Hidden Class for the Warrior is the Duelist. It can be attained at level 30.)
Archer
Long-range, projectile weapons, which require much preparation time, have been said to be the greatest and most complicated weapons in all of time. Among said long-range weapons, the bow stands out as being especially notorious, as it’s often one of the hardest weapon to master. Archers are those that have struggled and practiced with bows to truly master them. It’s incredible to see that archers are not only efficient and deadly in long-range battles, but are also formidable at close quarters. With their proficient, swift hit-and run strikes, they heckle their enemies with guerrilla tactics, giving their allies time to prepare and strike. As danger loomed over their continent, they grabbed their bows to fight in the war and save their world.
At level 20, Archers may chose to be a hunter or Ranger.
At level 40, a Hunter may promote to become a Trapper.
At level 40, a Ranger may promote to become a Ballista.
(The Hidden Class for the Archer is the Gunslinger. It can be attained at level 30.)
Mage
It’s a long, intense, and difficult path to study sorcery, isolated from the rest of the world. Magicians, however, love their magic more than anything else, and thus, can overcome any hardships they might encounter in the mystical magic towers. Even though they are mere apprentice magicians, they have more wisdom and reasoning than anyone in the world. They enter their magic towers to study sorcery to establish new principles and laws in the realm of magic. However, the recent crisis that's befallen their world wields a higher calling and didn’t let them focus on their studies. Realizing that they had to resolve the current emergency in order to peacefully finish their study, they didn’t hesitate to barge into the war with the knowledge that there’s a solid difference between the lessons of textbooks and teachers and those of the battlefield.
At level 20, Magicians may choose to be an Acolyte or a Battlemage.
At level 40, an Acolyte may promote to become an Oracle.
At level 40, a Battlemage may promote to become a Warmage.
(The Hidden Class for the Magician is the Doctor. It can be attained at level 30.)
Thief
Thieves used to wander around the dark alleyways of cities and towns, loving what they did. However, the current calamity of the world wouldn’t let them continue with their comfortable lifestyles. They realized that they’d have to come forth from the shadows to resolve what faced their world. The Thieves formed an organization under the anonymous name of “Guild.” It began to prove itself as an incredibly helpful information provider. Thieves are so used to ambushing and sneakily attacking their prey that they’ve been rumored to have never before fought a straight, fair battle. With their unmatched urban battle styles, they are the master of the city landscape, using the architecture and buildings so well that few could capture them in any city.
At level 20, Thieves may chose to be a Jester or Assassin.
At level 40, a Jester may promote to become a Harlequin.
At level 40, an Assassin may promote to become a Ninja.
(The Hidden Class for the Thief is the Bard - It can be attained at level 30)
looks gay :| (no trolling)
I thought that too, but it's one of the first mmorpgs where you don't just click your enemy and let him kill... You gotta do everything alone. Attacking, jumping, running, skills and what else
It's some mixture of WoW, MapleStory, LittleBigPlanet (3d sidescrolling) and a lot of other MMORPGs and I like it.
Also, what you're seeing up there is version 0.0.12 (open beta). Means we can expect much more. The boss fights are pretty hard... Sometimes I need 10 minutes for one (My current bosses got around 20000 HP and I do like 400 damage... >.<)
Pay to upgrade = big turn off.
hell ye
There is a game like this called Lunia. I played it for a while, but quit. I think I might give this game a try.
Quote from: PistolKid on 14-06-2009
Pay to upgrade = big turn off.
Well... You got donators everywhere.. So you turn off SRP, WoW and every other MMORPG? Have fun finding a game without donators. You don't need to buy things in the cash shop, you can be even better without the stuff in there.
And Ness Tea... Tell me when you give it a try :D
I will see if I still have space when I finish installing WoW and all it's shit. :P
Oh nevermind. It isn't supported in the US. :(
Here's a skill preview of the class I'm playing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvCyRNULDKs&fmt=18