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Yo! You've just made a trojan! Don't know what to do? Well, if this doesn't help, consult the other 2 giant guides =D Keep in mind, this is much more boring than both of them, but not necessarily longer. I don't count. But here's some random facts about me. I am currently a level 69(hehe), almost level 70 Trojan. I wield an EliteTornadoAxe and a ScorpionClub with a DragonGem and a RainbowGem in it (both normal). I play on the Honor server. The guide only goes up to level 70 because that is all I am up to, plus I really don't think you need help after that. And, by the way, if you want to put this as a sticky, go for it. I don't care.
Table of Contents:
(1)Creating your character
(2)Weapon Skill
(3)Weapons
(4)Items
(5)Skills
(6)Leveling up
(6a)Levels 1-10
(6b)Levels 11-20
(6c)Levels 21-30
(6d)Levels 31-40
(6e)Levels 41-50
(6f)Levels 51-60
(6g.)Levels 61-70
(7)Training Grounds
(8)Power Leveling
But anyways, let's begin. Choose the small figure (it lets you hide behind things/people, which is really useful in NOT DYING)
(1) Creating your character
Birth Village Map: Map of Birth Village (does not contain all NPC's)
Well, once you've logged in, you appear at none other than....Birth Village! Take a good look, cause this is the only time you get to come to this magical place on your new guy. First, talk to OldGeneralWang. He's not on the map I gave you, for some reason. No idea. But, just for kicks, I'll make you guys a map with him on it ^_^
There. Disregard the first map then. Well, yeah. OldGeneralWang will teach you a weapon skill. Usually, you get Halt, the Longhammer skill; completely useless to Trojans. Cross your fingers and hope you get the club skill, Rage =). Speaking of weapon skills, here's a brief description of each weapon skill.
(2)Weapon Skill
Blade FastBlade. A skill that does damage in a straight line. Stronger than ScentSword because Blades are stronger. Uses stamina(blue bar between the red that is your health). Stats: Damage: Equal to weapon. Shape of attack: Line. Range: Long. Leveling Up: Pretty easy, leave in training grounds. At level 3, can hit two scarecrows/stakes. (see Training Ground section for more details) Highest level: Level 4, which can be reached at or after at least level 70.
Sword ScentSword. Same as FastBlade, only weaker because swords aren't as strong as Blades. Uses stamina. Stats: Damage: Equal to weapon. Shape of attack: Line. Range: Long. Leveling up: Pretty easy, leave at training grounds. At level 3, can hit two scarecrows/stakes. (see Training Ground section for more details) Highest level: Level 4, which can be reached at or after at least level 70.
Passive Sword Skill: Phoenix
Phoenix. A skill that does extra damage to the target. Uses no stamina; activated automatically by attacking a target. Stats: Damage: 115%-124%, gets stronger with each level. Activation Rate: 33%-78%, increases with level. Shape of attack: A sword that only hits one target. Leveling up: Not easy at all, one of the hardest skills to level. Don't even think about training it in the training grounds. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110.
Not really great, but very nice when fully leveled up. Haaaaaaaave fun with it!
Glaive WideStrike. A decent skill that does damage in somewhat of a half circle. Passive. Stats: Damage: 90%-180%, based on skill level. Activation Rate: 20%-38%, increases with level. Shape of attack: A half circle. Range: Increases with level, from short, to medium. Leveling up: Not that bad. Train with it against monsters for a bit and you'll be okay. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Just like Phoenix.
Poleaxe Boreas. No, not Boris, Boreas. Same thing as glaive skill. Stronger, because poleaxes are stronger than glaives. Stats: Damage: 90%-180%, based on skill level. Activation Rate: 20%-38%, increases with level. Shape of attack: A half circle. Range: Increases with level, from short, to medium. Leveling up: Not that bad. Train with it against monsters for a bit and you'll be okay. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110.
Longhammer Halt. Same thing as Boreas. Exactly same stats as Poleaxe. Stats: Damage: 90%-180%, based on skill level. Activation Rate: 20%-38%, increases with level. Shape of attack: A half circle. Range: Increases with level, from short, to medium. Leveling up: Not that bad. Train with it against monsters for a bit and you'll be okay. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. I'm repeating myself so much here. Don't blame me.
Wand Snow. This skill looks very cool when leveled up. Passive. Stats: Damage: 110%-145%, based on skill level. Activation Rate: 20%-45%, based on level. Shape of attack: uhhh...Snow. Range: Pretty bad, but it can hit two stakes. Leveling up: Kind of easy. A few nights in training grounds should get you past the early levels. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110.
Halberd StrandedMonster. Just like Boreas and Halt. Higher damage at early levels, but lower than Halt and Boreas in the long run. Higher activation rate, though. Stats: Damage: 130%-139%, based on level. Shape of attack: Same as Halt and Boreas. Activation rate: 20%-45%, based on level. Range: Same as Halt and Boreas. Leveling up: pretty easy, again, same as Halt and Boreas. Highest level: Again, level 9. After level 110.
Spear SpeedGun. Does damage in a line. Passive. An okay skill. Stats: Damage: 100%-210%, based on level, pretty nice. Shape of attack: Line. Range: Medium. Leveling up: Decent leveling, but not the best. Activation rate: 20%-47%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110.
Dagger Penetration. Hahahaha. =P Highest damage bonus of all skills. Very low activation rate. Not really worth it, but okay. Stats: Damage: 150%-240%, based on level. =) Shape of attack: Kind of like a horizontal line going through the target. Activation rate: 10%-15%, based on level. Big difference. Leveling up: Hell. HELL. HELL. You wanna level it up, be my guest. I assure you, if you try leveling this in the training grounds, you WILL be disappointed. Hardest skill to level up. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. If you get level 9 Penetration, let me know so I can slap you.
Hammer BOOM! Boom is your skill name here. Stuns the target. Very nice skill. However, Earthquake, the Axe skill, is the exact same thing. And axes look way cooler than hammers. You can wield a hammer and an axe for an eventual 56% stun rate. Not worth it. Just use an axe. Stats: Damage: No extra damage. Just stun for about 5 whole seconds. Shape: Like a mini explosion with white lines. Activation rate: 10%-28%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Pretty easy. Actually, very easy. Just attack monsters for like an hour. And Boom, there you go. =)
Hook Seizer. I've personally used it before. A copy of Penetration, but not as strong. Not much of a bonus. Stats: Damage: 105%-114%, based on level. Shape: Same as Penetration. Activation rate: 15%-30%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Not too great. It's alright. Leave in training grounds with two hooks equipped, attacking a Level 20 Stake.
Axe Earthquake. Ah, yes.
Love Earthquake. Same exact thing as Boom. Great skill. Useful against preventing too much damage. Stats: Damage: No extra damage. Just stun for about 5 whole seconds. Shape: Like a mini explosion with white lines. Activation rate: 10%-28%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Pretty easy. Just attack monsters for like an hour. I have level 4. It's really easy.
Club RAGE! Best weapon skill in the game, in my opinion. Most will agree. =) Rage is the only skill that does good damage to all monsters within a 360 degree radius. More damage against more monsters=way more exp. Get swarmed by like 4 or more monsters, and wait for it to activate. Be sure to heal, though. Getting swarmed=more damage on you. But it's definitely worth it. Amazing skill. Stats: Damage: 110%-145%, based on level. Shape: A circular electric blast. Activation rate: 20%-45%, based on level. Range: Short-Medium. Can hit two stakes(explained in training ground section). Highest level: level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Way too easy. Use against several monsters at once. Very, very easy.
Scepter Celestial. Same thing as hook. Easier to level than Penetration, however. Low activation rate. Not really an amazing skill, however, due to Scepter's high attack, can prove quite useful in taking out monsters with high hp. Also great for PvP. Stats: Damage: 110%-128%, based on level. Shape: Same as hook. Activation rate: 10%-19%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Slow, but worth it.
Whip Roamer. A pretty stupid skill early on, seeing as how it DECREASES your damage. You have to wait till level 5, only after level 70, until it actually does 100% of your normal damage. Same thing as Halt. Stats: Damage: 90%-108%, based on level. Shape: Half circle. Activation rate: 20%-45%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Easy. Just easy. Not incredible. But easy enough.
FINALLY, I FINISHED THE WEAPON SKILL PART. MY GOD! Well, there you go. I hope this shows you something about your weapon choices. If not, I got the next chapter here, showing you everything about weapons and helping you make the right choices.
Table of Contents:
(1)Creating your character
(2)Weapon Skill
(3)Weapons
(4)Items
(5)Skills
(6)Leveling up
(6a)Levels 1-10
(6b)Levels 11-20
(6c)Levels 21-30
(6d)Levels 31-40
(6e)Levels 41-50
(6f)Levels 51-60
(6g.)Levels 61-70
(7)Training Grounds
(8)Power Leveling
But anyways, let's begin. Choose the small figure (it lets you hide behind things/people, which is really useful in NOT DYING)
(1) Creating your character
Birth Village Map: Map of Birth Village (does not contain all NPC's)
Well, once you've logged in, you appear at none other than....Birth Village! Take a good look, cause this is the only time you get to come to this magical place on your new guy. First, talk to OldGeneralWang. He's not on the map I gave you, for some reason. No idea. But, just for kicks, I'll make you guys a map with him on it ^_^
There. Disregard the first map then. Well, yeah. OldGeneralWang will teach you a weapon skill. Usually, you get Halt, the Longhammer skill; completely useless to Trojans. Cross your fingers and hope you get the club skill, Rage =). Speaking of weapon skills, here's a brief description of each weapon skill.
(2)Weapon Skill
Blade FastBlade. A skill that does damage in a straight line. Stronger than ScentSword because Blades are stronger. Uses stamina(blue bar between the red that is your health). Stats: Damage: Equal to weapon. Shape of attack: Line. Range: Long. Leveling Up: Pretty easy, leave in training grounds. At level 3, can hit two scarecrows/stakes. (see Training Ground section for more details) Highest level: Level 4, which can be reached at or after at least level 70.
Sword ScentSword. Same as FastBlade, only weaker because swords aren't as strong as Blades. Uses stamina. Stats: Damage: Equal to weapon. Shape of attack: Line. Range: Long. Leveling up: Pretty easy, leave at training grounds. At level 3, can hit two scarecrows/stakes. (see Training Ground section for more details) Highest level: Level 4, which can be reached at or after at least level 70.
Passive Sword Skill: Phoenix
Phoenix. A skill that does extra damage to the target. Uses no stamina; activated automatically by attacking a target. Stats: Damage: 115%-124%, gets stronger with each level. Activation Rate: 33%-78%, increases with level. Shape of attack: A sword that only hits one target. Leveling up: Not easy at all, one of the hardest skills to level. Don't even think about training it in the training grounds. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110.
Not really great, but very nice when fully leveled up. Haaaaaaaave fun with it!Glaive WideStrike. A decent skill that does damage in somewhat of a half circle. Passive. Stats: Damage: 90%-180%, based on skill level. Activation Rate: 20%-38%, increases with level. Shape of attack: A half circle. Range: Increases with level, from short, to medium. Leveling up: Not that bad. Train with it against monsters for a bit and you'll be okay. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Just like Phoenix.
Poleaxe Boreas. No, not Boris, Boreas. Same thing as glaive skill. Stronger, because poleaxes are stronger than glaives. Stats: Damage: 90%-180%, based on skill level. Activation Rate: 20%-38%, increases with level. Shape of attack: A half circle. Range: Increases with level, from short, to medium. Leveling up: Not that bad. Train with it against monsters for a bit and you'll be okay. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110.
Longhammer Halt. Same thing as Boreas. Exactly same stats as Poleaxe. Stats: Damage: 90%-180%, based on skill level. Activation Rate: 20%-38%, increases with level. Shape of attack: A half circle. Range: Increases with level, from short, to medium. Leveling up: Not that bad. Train with it against monsters for a bit and you'll be okay. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. I'm repeating myself so much here. Don't blame me.
Wand Snow. This skill looks very cool when leveled up. Passive. Stats: Damage: 110%-145%, based on skill level. Activation Rate: 20%-45%, based on level. Shape of attack: uhhh...Snow. Range: Pretty bad, but it can hit two stakes. Leveling up: Kind of easy. A few nights in training grounds should get you past the early levels. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110.
Halberd StrandedMonster. Just like Boreas and Halt. Higher damage at early levels, but lower than Halt and Boreas in the long run. Higher activation rate, though. Stats: Damage: 130%-139%, based on level. Shape of attack: Same as Halt and Boreas. Activation rate: 20%-45%, based on level. Range: Same as Halt and Boreas. Leveling up: pretty easy, again, same as Halt and Boreas. Highest level: Again, level 9. After level 110.
Spear SpeedGun. Does damage in a line. Passive. An okay skill. Stats: Damage: 100%-210%, based on level, pretty nice. Shape of attack: Line. Range: Medium. Leveling up: Decent leveling, but not the best. Activation rate: 20%-47%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110.
Dagger Penetration. Hahahaha. =P Highest damage bonus of all skills. Very low activation rate. Not really worth it, but okay. Stats: Damage: 150%-240%, based on level. =) Shape of attack: Kind of like a horizontal line going through the target. Activation rate: 10%-15%, based on level. Big difference. Leveling up: Hell. HELL. HELL. You wanna level it up, be my guest. I assure you, if you try leveling this in the training grounds, you WILL be disappointed. Hardest skill to level up. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. If you get level 9 Penetration, let me know so I can slap you.
Hammer BOOM! Boom is your skill name here. Stuns the target. Very nice skill. However, Earthquake, the Axe skill, is the exact same thing. And axes look way cooler than hammers. You can wield a hammer and an axe for an eventual 56% stun rate. Not worth it. Just use an axe. Stats: Damage: No extra damage. Just stun for about 5 whole seconds. Shape: Like a mini explosion with white lines. Activation rate: 10%-28%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Pretty easy. Actually, very easy. Just attack monsters for like an hour. And Boom, there you go. =)
Hook Seizer. I've personally used it before. A copy of Penetration, but not as strong. Not much of a bonus. Stats: Damage: 105%-114%, based on level. Shape: Same as Penetration. Activation rate: 15%-30%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Not too great. It's alright. Leave in training grounds with two hooks equipped, attacking a Level 20 Stake.
Axe Earthquake. Ah, yes.
Love Earthquake. Same exact thing as Boom. Great skill. Useful against preventing too much damage. Stats: Damage: No extra damage. Just stun for about 5 whole seconds. Shape: Like a mini explosion with white lines. Activation rate: 10%-28%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Pretty easy. Just attack monsters for like an hour. I have level 4. It's really easy.Club RAGE! Best weapon skill in the game, in my opinion. Most will agree. =) Rage is the only skill that does good damage to all monsters within a 360 degree radius. More damage against more monsters=way more exp. Get swarmed by like 4 or more monsters, and wait for it to activate. Be sure to heal, though. Getting swarmed=more damage on you. But it's definitely worth it. Amazing skill. Stats: Damage: 110%-145%, based on level. Shape: A circular electric blast. Activation rate: 20%-45%, based on level. Range: Short-Medium. Can hit two stakes(explained in training ground section). Highest level: level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Way too easy. Use against several monsters at once. Very, very easy.
Scepter Celestial. Same thing as hook. Easier to level than Penetration, however. Low activation rate. Not really an amazing skill, however, due to Scepter's high attack, can prove quite useful in taking out monsters with high hp. Also great for PvP. Stats: Damage: 110%-128%, based on level. Shape: Same as hook. Activation rate: 10%-19%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Slow, but worth it.
Whip Roamer. A pretty stupid skill early on, seeing as how it DECREASES your damage. You have to wait till level 5, only after level 70, until it actually does 100% of your normal damage. Same thing as Halt. Stats: Damage: 90%-108%, based on level. Shape: Half circle. Activation rate: 20%-45%, based on level. Highest level: Level 9, after level 110. Leveling up: Easy. Just easy. Not incredible. But easy enough.
FINALLY, I FINISHED THE WEAPON SKILL PART. MY GOD! Well, there you go. I hope this shows you something about your weapon choices. If not, I got the next chapter here, showing you everything about weapons and helping you make the right choices.
(3) Weapons
Heeeeeeeeere we go! Let us begin.
One handed weapons
One handed weapons should be mainly used, since you're a Trojan. However, some Trojans use two-handed weapons until they reach level 40, when they can finally use two weapons. Good idea. But, for when you CAN use two weapons, you'll need this. Unless you're sticking with a two-handed weapon all the time. Which is stupid.
Club Damage: High. Agility: Low. Skill: Very good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Expensive. Can be bought at Waterfall Cave.
Sword Damage: Medium. Agility: High. Skill: Pretty good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Fairly expensive. Can be bought at Twin City.
Blade Damage: Fairly high. Agility: Medium. Skill: Not really that great. No passive skill. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Not really cheap. Not too expensive though. Can be bought at Twin City.
Axe Damage: High. Agility: Low. Skill: Good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Somewhat expensive. Can be bought at Waterfall Cave.
Hammer Damage: High. Agility: Low. Skill: Good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Kind of cheap. Can be bought at Ape City.
Dagger Damage: Low. Agility: Very High. Skill: Not really good. Hit rate: High. Cost: Cheap. Can be bought at Ape City.
Whip Damage: Medium. Agility: High. Skill: It's okay. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Can be bought at a decent price. Can be bought at Bird Island.
Hook Damage: Medium-High. Agility: Medium. Skill: Not great. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Pretty cheap. Can be bought at Desert City.
Scepter Damage: High. Agility: Low. Skill: Pretty good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Not expensive at all. Can be bought at Bird Island.
Two handed weapons
Ah, for levels 1-40 only. ONLY. DO NOT USE THESE AFTER LEVEL 40. Trojans use two weapons at level 40. End of story. Here's your stats.
Glaive Damage: Fairly High. Agility: Kind of low, but better than clubs. Skill: Good. Hit rate: Low. Cost: A little expensive. Can be bought at Phoenix Castle.
Poleaxe Damage: Very high. Agility: Low. Skill: Nothing amazing. Hit rate: Very Low. Cost: Pretty cheap. Can be bought at Stone City.
Longhammer Damage: Very high. Agility: Low. Skill: Not great. Hit rate: Low. Cost: Kinda cheap. Can be bought at Waterfall Cave.
Halberd Damage: Medium-High. Agility: Low. Skill: Somewhat okay. Hit rate: Low. Cost: A little costly. Can be bought at Stone City.
Wand Damage: Medium. Agility: Low. Skill: Good. Hit rate: Low. Cost: Expensive, a bit anyways. Can be bought at Phoenix Castle.
Spear Damage: Medium. Agility: Low. Skill: Bad. Hit rate: Low. Cost: A little cheap. Can be bought at Desert City.
And there you have it. Your weapons section. Here are my suggestions, based on a range skill and a power skill.
Club+Axe
Club+Sword
Club+Club
Club+Scepter
Sword+Sword
Sword+Axe
Sword+Whip
Only suggestions, though. Whatever makes you comfortable, by all means, use. Remember, if you want to use Hercules, you need two of the same type of weapon equipped. Example:Sword+Sword. I think Rage is good enough, however. ...Well....let's move on. Ugh. Really hope someone appreciates this guide. Cause it's taking forever to write. Or type. WHATEVER.
(4) Skills
Here we go. Skill time. trojans have several skills. Not too amazing, but they are useful. Let's start with Accuracy.
Accuracy
The first skill you learn. At level 15. It is a fixed skill, meaning you cannot upgrade it further. It is an XP skill, so when the yellow bar fills, it will appear and you must click it to activate it. Once activated, Accuracy increases your hit rate by 300 percent for 120 seconds. Not bad. Especially if you're using a poleaxe, because of the low hit rate.
Cyclone
A skill you can learn by clicking 'Learn XP skills' when you're getting promoted by TrojanStar at level 15. It is also an XP skill, and fixed. Once activated, Cyclone greatly increases your speed. It is useful for the KO board, and very useful for taking out high hp monsters. A trick to using it is to click the monster as many times as possible while cyclone is activated, further increasing the amount of attacks you can perform. For every kill you get while using Cyclone, you get about an extra second of it. Keep killing, it stays. =)
Hercules
A skill learned upon level 40 promotion. You can level it up. It's easy to level up. It does damage in a circle upon activation, and consumes about 1/3 of the user's stamina. Not the best skill ever, but some like it. Level it up, and it has good range.
SpiritHealing
Wonderful skill. Acquired at level 40 promotion. It consumes all of your stamina in order to restore health. Just st down to regain stamina, then keep on using it. You can level it up too. It's hard to level up. And it won't work in training grounds. Unless you're missing health.
Elementary(Level 0) +500 hp
Level 1 +800 hp
Level 2 +1300 hp
Robot
Also learned at level 40. You can level it up. Transforms user into a giant 50,000 hp, slow-moving Robot. When you transform back, it will give you the hp you had in Robot form. (Example:If your max hp is 3,000.....48,000 hp in robot form=your max hp, 2,000 hp in robot form=2,000 hp in normal form) It's somewhat useful for tanking and such. However, it slows your attack speed and hit rate. So, don't think you can take high level guys really fast in Robot. It's not that great.
AND THAT'S IT FOR SKILLS! OH DARN! here it comes. Time to get to the actual leveling walkthrough. The meat of this guide.
Heeeeeeeeere we go! Let us begin.
One handed weapons
One handed weapons should be mainly used, since you're a Trojan. However, some Trojans use two-handed weapons until they reach level 40, when they can finally use two weapons. Good idea. But, for when you CAN use two weapons, you'll need this. Unless you're sticking with a two-handed weapon all the time. Which is stupid.
Club Damage: High. Agility: Low. Skill: Very good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Expensive. Can be bought at Waterfall Cave.
Sword Damage: Medium. Agility: High. Skill: Pretty good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Fairly expensive. Can be bought at Twin City.
Blade Damage: Fairly high. Agility: Medium. Skill: Not really that great. No passive skill. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Not really cheap. Not too expensive though. Can be bought at Twin City.
Axe Damage: High. Agility: Low. Skill: Good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Somewhat expensive. Can be bought at Waterfall Cave.
Hammer Damage: High. Agility: Low. Skill: Good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Kind of cheap. Can be bought at Ape City.
Dagger Damage: Low. Agility: Very High. Skill: Not really good. Hit rate: High. Cost: Cheap. Can be bought at Ape City.
Whip Damage: Medium. Agility: High. Skill: It's okay. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Can be bought at a decent price. Can be bought at Bird Island.
Hook Damage: Medium-High. Agility: Medium. Skill: Not great. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Pretty cheap. Can be bought at Desert City.
Scepter Damage: High. Agility: Low. Skill: Pretty good. Hit rate: Normal. Cost: Not expensive at all. Can be bought at Bird Island.
Two handed weapons
Ah, for levels 1-40 only. ONLY. DO NOT USE THESE AFTER LEVEL 40. Trojans use two weapons at level 40. End of story. Here's your stats.
Glaive Damage: Fairly High. Agility: Kind of low, but better than clubs. Skill: Good. Hit rate: Low. Cost: A little expensive. Can be bought at Phoenix Castle.
Poleaxe Damage: Very high. Agility: Low. Skill: Nothing amazing. Hit rate: Very Low. Cost: Pretty cheap. Can be bought at Stone City.
Longhammer Damage: Very high. Agility: Low. Skill: Not great. Hit rate: Low. Cost: Kinda cheap. Can be bought at Waterfall Cave.
Halberd Damage: Medium-High. Agility: Low. Skill: Somewhat okay. Hit rate: Low. Cost: A little costly. Can be bought at Stone City.
Wand Damage: Medium. Agility: Low. Skill: Good. Hit rate: Low. Cost: Expensive, a bit anyways. Can be bought at Phoenix Castle.
Spear Damage: Medium. Agility: Low. Skill: Bad. Hit rate: Low. Cost: A little cheap. Can be bought at Desert City.
And there you have it. Your weapons section. Here are my suggestions, based on a range skill and a power skill.
Club+Axe
Club+Sword
Club+Club
Club+Scepter
Sword+Sword
Sword+Axe
Sword+Whip
Only suggestions, though. Whatever makes you comfortable, by all means, use. Remember, if you want to use Hercules, you need two of the same type of weapon equipped. Example:Sword+Sword. I think Rage is good enough, however. ...Well....let's move on. Ugh. Really hope someone appreciates this guide. Cause it's taking forever to write. Or type. WHATEVER.
(4) Skills
Here we go. Skill time. trojans have several skills. Not too amazing, but they are useful. Let's start with Accuracy.
Accuracy
The first skill you learn. At level 15. It is a fixed skill, meaning you cannot upgrade it further. It is an XP skill, so when the yellow bar fills, it will appear and you must click it to activate it. Once activated, Accuracy increases your hit rate by 300 percent for 120 seconds. Not bad. Especially if you're using a poleaxe, because of the low hit rate.
Cyclone
A skill you can learn by clicking 'Learn XP skills' when you're getting promoted by TrojanStar at level 15. It is also an XP skill, and fixed. Once activated, Cyclone greatly increases your speed. It is useful for the KO board, and very useful for taking out high hp monsters. A trick to using it is to click the monster as many times as possible while cyclone is activated, further increasing the amount of attacks you can perform. For every kill you get while using Cyclone, you get about an extra second of it. Keep killing, it stays. =)
Hercules
A skill learned upon level 40 promotion. You can level it up. It's easy to level up. It does damage in a circle upon activation, and consumes about 1/3 of the user's stamina. Not the best skill ever, but some like it. Level it up, and it has good range.
SpiritHealing
Wonderful skill. Acquired at level 40 promotion. It consumes all of your stamina in order to restore health. Just st down to regain stamina, then keep on using it. You can level it up too. It's hard to level up. And it won't work in training grounds. Unless you're missing health.
Elementary(Level 0) +500 hp
Level 1 +800 hp
Level 2 +1300 hp
Robot
Also learned at level 40. You can level it up. Transforms user into a giant 50,000 hp, slow-moving Robot. When you transform back, it will give you the hp you had in Robot form. (Example:If your max hp is 3,000.....48,000 hp in robot form=your max hp, 2,000 hp in robot form=2,000 hp in normal form) It's somewhat useful for tanking and such. However, it slows your attack speed and hit rate. So, don't think you can take high level guys really fast in Robot. It's not that great.
AND THAT'S IT FOR SKILLS! OH DARN! here it comes. Time to get to the actual leveling walkthrough. The meat of this guide.
(6)Leveling up
(6a)Levels 1-10
Now, after you've learned your weapon skill, speak to KnowItAll on the bridge to get teleported to Twin City. He will then give you a LuckyBlade, a Coat, and 3 stanchers. You are now at Twin City.
Twin City
Map:
Monsters:
Portals and NPC's:
Level 1: Welcome to Twin City! Equip your LuckyBlade and Coat by right clicking them, and you're off! Buy an IronRing from the Storekeeper first. It will boost your attack 1-3. Now, go off and kill Pheasants. You should gain about 6-8 percent an attack. Easy shit. pick up any Stanchers and Sycee you find. Go to Pharmacist and buy 10 more Stanchers. You'll need them. Drag them into your F1 slot to use them faster.
Level 2: Start to kill FlyingRoosters. They are above Pheasants locationwise and statwise. They always drop at least 4 items. Even if you can't use them, take them and sell them. Before you level up, get 500 silver. Then level. Buy as many Stanchers as possible.
Level 3: Keep killing Pheasants, but try to kill more of FlyingRoosters. You should get past this level in no time.
Level 4: Keep on going. You can take out Turtledoves now, but only if you have a LOT of Stanchers. Another easy level. Pheasants should be two hit kills now. Prepare to move on to Level 5.
Level 5: Great level. I recommend you use the weapon OldGeneralWang gave you. It saves money, and you already have the skill for it. Easy. Take out Turtledoves. You'll need Stanchers.
Level 6: You should now buy Resolutives, with your max health at 222. You can take Turtledoves pretty nicely now. Not much else.
Level 7: Now stop training and go to Twin City. Buy a LightNecklace from the Storekeeper and equip it. It only costs 15 silver. Go kill Turtledoves now. They should really be easy. Turtledoves may also drop weapon skill books. Watch out for that. Right click a book after you've picked it up to learn the skill.
Level 8: You should have Level 2 weapon proficiency for your current weapon by now. Check by clicking Status, then the 3rd button on the left. Be sure to click on the appropriate class for your weapon to view its proficiency. One-handed weapons or two handed weapons. Don't worry about Others. Take out Turtledoves. You'll get around 3 percent for completely killing one. If you see a BlueCooer, immediately kill it and take what it drops. You can sell the items.
Level 9: Really ***. Keep killing Turtledoves. This is not the fastest level. But you can get past it. After killing around 70 Turtledoves, you will level up.
Level 10: Another great level. Buy yourself a CopperRing from the Storekeeper, granting you 7-18 more attack. Also, buy a new weapon. Buy your new weapon from the Pedlar, she sells all level 10 weapons. However, at level 15, you can only buy a Sword or a Blade in Twin City. Buy other weapons in the cities listed in my Weapons section.
(6b)Levels 11-20
Monsters: Robin(lvl 12), Apparition(lvl 17)
At level 12, buy a Dress from the Armorer. At level 15, buy LeatherArmor from the Armorer, and a new weapon. Get promoted at the place above Sunfer. Enter, and speak to TrojanStar to get promoted. Also, don't forget to ask TrojanStar to learn XP skills. You can't equip LeatherArmor until you get promoted. Buy a HeartNecklace at level 17, and DeerskinBoots and SilverRing at level 20, all from the Storekeeper. Finally, get a new weapon at level 20.
(6c)Levels 21-30
Monsters: Poltergeist(lvl 22), WingedSnake(lvl 27)
Buy HardArmor from Armorer at level 22. At level 25, buy a new weapon. At level 27, get a ThreadNecklace from the Storekeeper. And at level 30, get SoftBoots and a GoldRing from the Storekeeper. Also, get a new weapon at level 30. WingedSnakes are at Phoenix Castle. Here you go.
Phoenix Castle
Map:
Monsters:
Portals and NPC's:
(6d)Levels 31-40
Monsters: Bandit(lvl 32), Ratling(lvl 37)
Buy BreastPlate from Armorer at lvl 32. Buy a new weapon at lvl 35. Buy a SteelCoronet at level 37 from the Armorer in Phoenix Castle. Also, at level 37, buy a JadeNecklace from the Storekeeper. At level 40, try to find a Fixed AmethystRing in the Market. If you can't find one, get a normal one from the Storekeeper, along with EagleBoots. And a new weapon. Also, get GothicPlate from Armorer at level 40. Get promoted. Learn SpiritHealing, Robot, and Hercules. You can now wield two weapons.
(6e)Levels 41-50
Monsters: FireSpirit(lvl 42),Macaque(lvl 47)
Buy two new weapons at level 45. Buy CrystalNecklace at level 45 from Storekeeper. Buy JadeCoronet at level 47 from Armorer in Phoenix City. Get DipperArmor from Armorer in Twin City at level 47. Buy two new weapons. And buy IvoryRing at level 50 from the Storekeeper, along with LightBoots. Macaques are in Ape Mountain.
Ape Mountain
Map:
Monsters:
Portals and NPC's:
(6f)Levels 51-60
Monsters: GiantApe(lvl 52), ThunderApe(lvl 57)
Buy GoldNecklace at level 52 from Storekeeper. Buy GoldCoronet from Armorer in Phoenix City at level 52. Buy two new weapons at level 55. Buy DemonArmor from Armorer at level 57. Buy two new weapons at level 60, along with CrocodileBoots and JadeRing from Storekeeper.
(6f)Levels 61-70
Monsters: Snakeman(lvl 62), SandMonster(lvl 67)
Buy two new weapons at level 65, and a PlatinaNecklace at level 67 from Storekeeper. Buy a WarCoronet at level 67 from Armorer in Phoenix City. Buy a PearlRing from Storekeeper at level 70, along with SnakeskinBoots. Buy two new weapons at level 70, then get promoted to TigerTrojan. It costs an Emerald. Once you get promoted, you recieve a free RageArmor. Equip it, and good luck! =)
There's my leveling guide/walkthrough. Not the best. But hopefully, you like it. Now for the extras. =D
(7)Training Grounds
This section will be very short. Just a few tips to get extra exp at the Training Grounds. Use ScentSword or FastBlade to hit two scarecrows. Only attack scarecrows;they have no physical defense and ScentSword/FastBlade uses physical attack. Until level 3, you can only hit one scarecrow. At level 3, you can hit two scarecrows like this(scarecrows=S, you=x):
xS S
Click on the bottom right corner of the shadow of the 2nd scarecrow. That should make it so you can attack two.
Now, if you use Rage, bring at least a level 15 two handed weapon with you to the Training Grounds. It only works with a level 15 or higher two hand weapon. Also, bring your main weapons. Now use your two handed weapon to attack a stake like this:
S x S
Then, equip your main weapons and attack the stake. When your Rage activates, it will hit two stakes like this(r=rage)
rSrxrSr
(8)Power Leveling
Final section of the guide. Finally!
Now, just some basic tips for getting power leveled. Power leveling is when a higher level player (at least lvl 70, and 20 or more levels higher than the guys getting power leveled) kills strong monsters and gets exp for the lower level teammates.
Abbreviations:
plvl: Power level.
pct: Percent.
exp: Experience.
db: Dragon Ball.
met: Meteor.
char: Character.
pc: Phoenix City
tc: Twin City
dc: Desert City
bi: Bird Island
Those are the -main- abbreviations.
Places to get Power Leveled
In New Canyon, SlowApes spawn point. New Canyon is at the bottom left of Ape Mountain. The spawn point is at the top right of New Canyon.
In New Canyon, ElfApes spawn points. The top left of New Canyon, and under the bridge at New Canyon.
Adding more later.
Well, there's my guide. Love it or hate it. =)
Thanks for reading. Have fun.
(6a)Levels 1-10
Now, after you've learned your weapon skill, speak to KnowItAll on the bridge to get teleported to Twin City. He will then give you a LuckyBlade, a Coat, and 3 stanchers. You are now at Twin City.
Twin City
Map:
Monsters:
Portals and NPC's:
Level 1: Welcome to Twin City! Equip your LuckyBlade and Coat by right clicking them, and you're off! Buy an IronRing from the Storekeeper first. It will boost your attack 1-3. Now, go off and kill Pheasants. You should gain about 6-8 percent an attack. Easy shit. pick up any Stanchers and Sycee you find. Go to Pharmacist and buy 10 more Stanchers. You'll need them. Drag them into your F1 slot to use them faster.
Level 2: Start to kill FlyingRoosters. They are above Pheasants locationwise and statwise. They always drop at least 4 items. Even if you can't use them, take them and sell them. Before you level up, get 500 silver. Then level. Buy as many Stanchers as possible.
Level 3: Keep killing Pheasants, but try to kill more of FlyingRoosters. You should get past this level in no time.
Level 4: Keep on going. You can take out Turtledoves now, but only if you have a LOT of Stanchers. Another easy level. Pheasants should be two hit kills now. Prepare to move on to Level 5.
Level 5: Great level. I recommend you use the weapon OldGeneralWang gave you. It saves money, and you already have the skill for it. Easy. Take out Turtledoves. You'll need Stanchers.
Level 6: You should now buy Resolutives, with your max health at 222. You can take Turtledoves pretty nicely now. Not much else.
Level 7: Now stop training and go to Twin City. Buy a LightNecklace from the Storekeeper and equip it. It only costs 15 silver. Go kill Turtledoves now. They should really be easy. Turtledoves may also drop weapon skill books. Watch out for that. Right click a book after you've picked it up to learn the skill.
Level 8: You should have Level 2 weapon proficiency for your current weapon by now. Check by clicking Status, then the 3rd button on the left. Be sure to click on the appropriate class for your weapon to view its proficiency. One-handed weapons or two handed weapons. Don't worry about Others. Take out Turtledoves. You'll get around 3 percent for completely killing one. If you see a BlueCooer, immediately kill it and take what it drops. You can sell the items.
Level 9: Really ***. Keep killing Turtledoves. This is not the fastest level. But you can get past it. After killing around 70 Turtledoves, you will level up.
Level 10: Another great level. Buy yourself a CopperRing from the Storekeeper, granting you 7-18 more attack. Also, buy a new weapon. Buy your new weapon from the Pedlar, she sells all level 10 weapons. However, at level 15, you can only buy a Sword or a Blade in Twin City. Buy other weapons in the cities listed in my Weapons section.
(6b)Levels 11-20
Monsters: Robin(lvl 12), Apparition(lvl 17)
At level 12, buy a Dress from the Armorer. At level 15, buy LeatherArmor from the Armorer, and a new weapon. Get promoted at the place above Sunfer. Enter, and speak to TrojanStar to get promoted. Also, don't forget to ask TrojanStar to learn XP skills. You can't equip LeatherArmor until you get promoted. Buy a HeartNecklace at level 17, and DeerskinBoots and SilverRing at level 20, all from the Storekeeper. Finally, get a new weapon at level 20.
(6c)Levels 21-30
Monsters: Poltergeist(lvl 22), WingedSnake(lvl 27)
Buy HardArmor from Armorer at level 22. At level 25, buy a new weapon. At level 27, get a ThreadNecklace from the Storekeeper. And at level 30, get SoftBoots and a GoldRing from the Storekeeper. Also, get a new weapon at level 30. WingedSnakes are at Phoenix Castle. Here you go.
Phoenix Castle
Map:
Monsters:
Portals and NPC's:
(6d)Levels 31-40
Monsters: Bandit(lvl 32), Ratling(lvl 37)
Buy BreastPlate from Armorer at lvl 32. Buy a new weapon at lvl 35. Buy a SteelCoronet at level 37 from the Armorer in Phoenix Castle. Also, at level 37, buy a JadeNecklace from the Storekeeper. At level 40, try to find a Fixed AmethystRing in the Market. If you can't find one, get a normal one from the Storekeeper, along with EagleBoots. And a new weapon. Also, get GothicPlate from Armorer at level 40. Get promoted. Learn SpiritHealing, Robot, and Hercules. You can now wield two weapons.
(6e)Levels 41-50
Monsters: FireSpirit(lvl 42),Macaque(lvl 47)
Buy two new weapons at level 45. Buy CrystalNecklace at level 45 from Storekeeper. Buy JadeCoronet at level 47 from Armorer in Phoenix City. Get DipperArmor from Armorer in Twin City at level 47. Buy two new weapons. And buy IvoryRing at level 50 from the Storekeeper, along with LightBoots. Macaques are in Ape Mountain.
Ape Mountain
Map:
Monsters:
Portals and NPC's:
(6f)Levels 51-60
Monsters: GiantApe(lvl 52), ThunderApe(lvl 57)
Buy GoldNecklace at level 52 from Storekeeper. Buy GoldCoronet from Armorer in Phoenix City at level 52. Buy two new weapons at level 55. Buy DemonArmor from Armorer at level 57. Buy two new weapons at level 60, along with CrocodileBoots and JadeRing from Storekeeper.
(6f)Levels 61-70
Monsters: Snakeman(lvl 62), SandMonster(lvl 67)
Buy two new weapons at level 65, and a PlatinaNecklace at level 67 from Storekeeper. Buy a WarCoronet at level 67 from Armorer in Phoenix City. Buy a PearlRing from Storekeeper at level 70, along with SnakeskinBoots. Buy two new weapons at level 70, then get promoted to TigerTrojan. It costs an Emerald. Once you get promoted, you recieve a free RageArmor. Equip it, and good luck! =)
There's my leveling guide/walkthrough. Not the best. But hopefully, you like it. Now for the extras. =D
(7)Training Grounds
This section will be very short. Just a few tips to get extra exp at the Training Grounds. Use ScentSword or FastBlade to hit two scarecrows. Only attack scarecrows;they have no physical defense and ScentSword/FastBlade uses physical attack. Until level 3, you can only hit one scarecrow. At level 3, you can hit two scarecrows like this(scarecrows=S, you=x):
xS S
Click on the bottom right corner of the shadow of the 2nd scarecrow. That should make it so you can attack two.
Now, if you use Rage, bring at least a level 15 two handed weapon with you to the Training Grounds. It only works with a level 15 or higher two hand weapon. Also, bring your main weapons. Now use your two handed weapon to attack a stake like this:
S x S
Then, equip your main weapons and attack the stake. When your Rage activates, it will hit two stakes like this(r=rage)
rSrxrSr
(8)Power Leveling
Final section of the guide. Finally!
Now, just some basic tips for getting power leveled. Power leveling is when a higher level player (at least lvl 70, and 20 or more levels higher than the guys getting power leveled) kills strong monsters and gets exp for the lower level teammates.
Abbreviations:
plvl: Power level.
pct: Percent.
exp: Experience.
db: Dragon Ball.
met: Meteor.
char: Character.
pc: Phoenix City
tc: Twin City
dc: Desert City
bi: Bird Island
Those are the -main- abbreviations.
Places to get Power Leveled
In New Canyon, SlowApes spawn point. New Canyon is at the bottom left of Ape Mountain. The spawn point is at the top right of New Canyon.
In New Canyon, ElfApes spawn points. The top left of New Canyon, and under the bridge at New Canyon.
Adding more later.
Well, there's my guide. Love it or hate it. =)
Thanks for reading. Have fun.
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