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    No 100 yours to 1 guild fame
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    Hi again, For accounts created from linking steam, we are not able to change our Forum name. This is a problem as a lot of us have different Steam names opposed to our In game names. If you are able to provide a solution that would be great, or if we have to sign up with your website and link that too it should be ok. Cheers
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    Hello there, I assume most people have already heard about or seen my name. I'm the guy that runs the community fansite and has been a Community Volunteer in the previous western version of the game. What is left to say? Well, here is a short version of my gaming history: (Just a copy-paste from another introduction of mine on another forum)ž I started my MMORPG journey with Silkroad Online in 2005, after which I moved to Shaiya in 2007 in which I spent almost half of my MMO career. I played Shaiya for 6 years, in which my guildmates and I achieved many records, such as: - multiple weeks unbeaten #1 guild on Lailah Server - record for the highest guild ranking battle score that we held until long after we left the game and was not beaten until 2 episodes (aprox. 4 years) after - the only non-harcore social guild to compete with and beat several hardcore guilds After 6 long, but fun years, the time has come to try out something new. Many friends had already left the game, so it was my turn. The great community we had in our guild was what kept us playing for so long. After Shaiya I jumped from game to game trying to find a new home, which I found in Neverwinter. I can't tell how long I played Neverwinter, I kept coming back to that game, but my next game I played was DK Online. It was a fun MMO which I considered as my new home, as I was able to persuade some of my long lost Shaiya friends to play with me and everything seemed to be perfect. I had the honor to become a GameSage (aka Community Volunteer) for the game and things could not be better. Unfortunately, due to some optimization issues in large scale PvP, the game went into hiatus for fixing and never came back. Although a studio is trying to re-release the game on steam for over a year now, it does not look too promising. After DK Online I went back to Neverwinter again until ArcheAge came out. ArcheAge only lasted a few months for me, due to several reasons. The next game on the list, unless I forgot about some, was Echo of Soul. A decent game in which my guild Eternal was founded for the first time. We were quite successful there being in Top3 Ranking, but we eventually left the game due to the game not heading the direction we hoped. Once Echo of Soul was in the past, I heard about this new upcoming MMORPG that I had seen around before. This game was Black Desert. I tried it out on the japanese server and it was a very fun game, something I had not seen before. Once the russian server came out, we started playing there as a guild and moved to the european server after. Although I am still playing Black Desert to this day, with several breaks, I am impatiently waiting for Ashes of Creation to release. About myself, I am a everlasting Business IT student and working in my countries leading hospitality firm. Due to my job, I get to travel from time to time over the weekends. Nice to meet you all, even though we mostly already met on Intrepids AOC forums. Kind regards, FliP
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    Thought I recognized your name from somewhere. It was the AoC Forums. I am also waiting for that game and actually bought the Intrepid Pack plus a few cosmetic items but there were a few things that turned me off about it. First was that my.com / mail.ru spectacle. While I'm from the U.S., we lost a lot of European players because of that decision to be hosted by those companies for our European playerbase. The second thing was the format of alpha - 1. That battle royal was kinda lame and after the first few sessions I sat the next few months out hoping that castle sieges would be better (whenever the heck that will be out). The third thing was, out of every single MMO or RPG game *in the world*, AoC is the *only* game (a U.S. company too) without a forums. Can you think of one single other mmorpg without a functioning forums? But, even due to these drawbacks I am still anticipating it's arrival, hoping that things will turn out for the better. It does have a lot of potential, but so far the marketing value of it is poorly done, IMO. Hopefully the game itself, once polished, will make up for it. Besides, I have already invested a good deal of time and money into it to throw in the white towel already. I also played NWN and NWN 2, both for many years. I bought both on first day of release and only very recently put my copy back on the shelves to gather dust. In all honesty 2019 is really a dry year for the MMO community. We had Legends of Aria, and that's pretty much about it. I was surprised to learn about DK Online. Even though it's free and there's only like, 3 types of weapons you can choose from, it has beautiful graphics and looks to possess all the wonderful classic systems of a modern MMO. I believe it will keep me occupied until AoC comes out. Theres also a few others for the 2020 release: Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, Chronicles of Elyria, Camelot Unchained, Crowfall, Fractured, and a few others. But until then, DK Online was sort of like the candle in the dark during this time.
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    1) The game was, in the west at least, first released in 2012 and a few months after it was closed again due to optimization issues. Since then, the game has changed ownership and was acquired by Masangsoft in 2015 and the Korean server is running since then. 2) I never played Paladin personally and I have only ever seen Paladins with Greatsword, but as a Tank class it would make sense that they can equip shields. I can't reply this one 100%. 3) We do not know specifics and the actual difference between the 2 coins yet, other than that one buys all and one is only for untradable items, which does not make much sense by itself. My assumption is that S Coin buys untradable items which are slightly cheaper than if you would buy them with G Coin and be able to trade them. However, cash shop items are stored in a separate bag which is not affected by item loss. 4) The game is Free to Play with the posibility for a "subscription" in form of 30 day premium buffs for convenience. There is in fact a playerbase, but not many are vocal publicly. During CBT we had a peak of 140 concurent players online at the same time, which may not sound like much, but is a promising indicator of a possible playerbase for launch. Many people refused to play CBT/Early Access due to the wipe. If I had to guess, I expect inbetween 500-1000 people on Day 1. As a MMO Veteran, I am sure you will enjoy DK Online as it is an old game by itself with many old-school systems, but it is also modern as it is still in development. It is a gem really, an old game that was not properly released until years after. So old, yet still new.
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    Since there has been no reply yet, I started to investigate myself. The Steam and Masangsoft Versions are identical: same amount of files, exactly the same size in bytes. Although, even the Masangsoft Launcher Client has a Steam API in it, even though it has nothing to do with Steam. Attemping to launch each of the clients gives different "Login failed" messages. The Masangsoft client says "Network communication has failed. (E9000)" and the Steam client "Login Error. Steam login authentication failed. Please try again later". If I understood this correctly, the Steam client authenticates through Steam accounts and the Global client through masanggames.com accounts. In this case, the inital question still remains: does each client use different accounts? Eg. you cannot login to your Masangsoft account when you launch the game through Steam, as login credentials are entered into the Masangsoft Launcher, which is not present in Steam. This is important for a lot of people that want to buy MSG Coins, which they can only buy with a Masangsoft account, but cannot use with Steam unless we are told that only Masangsoft accounts are used, even for Steam.
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    In addition, you can also get more then 1 Fame per Monster if you defeat monsters above your level. The Guild Levels, Requierements and Perks are the following: Lv1 - 10 Slots - Defense Master 1 Skill Lv2 - 20 Slots - Offense Master 1 Skill - Requires 100 Guild Fame Lv3 - 30 Slots - Guild Emblem, Guild Wars, Research Magic Skill - Requires 500 Guild Fame Lv4 - 40 Slots - Castle Siege, Ability to join Alliance, Marking and Build Camp skills - Requires 2000 Guild Fame Lv5 - 50 Slots - Ability to create Alliance, Alliance Emblem - Requires 5000 Guild Fame Lv6 - 60 Slots - Guild Memory, Defense Master 2 skill - Requires 100.000 Guild Fame
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    From hunting every 1 moob 1 fame points but need be your or higher then your level
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    According to the following wiki page (http://wiki.dk.masanggames.com/dkwiki/index.php/Hunting_Ground_for_Level_21_to_30), the Valley of Death, Cursed Graveyard, Illusion Lake and Desert of Death areas can drop +9 weapons and +4 armors. Is this correct? Considering weapons break after +6 and armors after +4, the weapon drop is huge.
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    Greetings! We are excited to announce that amazing MMORPG DK Online will be hitting on March 5th, 2019 @11: 00 am (PST)! As DK Online team has been hectic for the good part of global service for a long time, we are also looking forward to releasing this game. And we are totally glad you are here and thank you for waiting! Check out the DK Online website and our official Wiki! Again, welcome, and join us in our adventure together! See you soon! Regards, DK Online Team
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