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They emphasize Essence and Wisdom, while Strength is hard for them to develop. They focus on dealing long-range damage to their target, and the majority of their skills can do quite a bit of damage.
9DRAGONS GAMESCAMPUS UPGRADE
At level 102(Elemental Crown Cheng 6), the player can undergo a Role upgrade (known as 2nd role), giving them access to new skills. When a player collects enough Karma they receive a "Karma Epithet".Īfter reaching level 25, the player can then choose a role in the clan. The amount and type of Karma gained depends on the clans of the two combatatants. If a player kills someone in a PvP area they receive Karma.
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GameplayĩDragons features player-versus-player and player-versus-environment gameplay depending on which map and server the player is located. Septemthe two remaining servers, Yin, a PvP (Player vs Player) server, the same as Yin under Gamers First and Yang, a PvE (Player vs Environment) server, the same as Nirvana and Phoenix as provided by the last hosting company, have been updated with the second half of the Tibet map, a new level cap and several other fixes and patches in an effort to remedy known issues that have hindered the game since Acclaim first offered this MMORPG to the public. GamesCampus also had Tao, a non transfer server, available for public use before the two main servers were brought online. The 16th of September was the first day of completing the transfer requests from GamersFirst. On September 20, Games Campus began the transfer of the accounts of 9Dragons subscriber's from the GamersFirst servers, for those that have opted for this action. The 9Dragons MMORPG ended its short tenure with GamersFirst on September 15, one day short of a year with the hosting service. The transition is still pending as of July 2011.Īn announcement was made the week of August 5, 2011, that GamersFirst will release the 9Dragon MMORPG back to Indy21. The game was released by GamersFirst on September 16 on new servers without any user accounts that existed on the Acclaim servers.
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The Acclaim shut down appears to have happened in haste, since apparently Acclaim failed to ensure an orderly transition of in-game characters and user accounts to the new publisher. GameCampus released the game (for Germany) in German language in early December 2010. On Septemit was announced that GamesCampus has acquired publishing rights to 9Dragons for distribution in Europe. This statement is now accessible by visiting the former webpage of Acclaim 9Dragons. On Augit was announced that Acclaim Games had ended their online massively multiplayer services, which included the immediate shutdown of its official forums and its gaming servers. It was announced on Augthat GamersFirst had acquired publishing rights to 9Dragons for distribution in North America. The original In-game story for the Korean version was written by wuxia novelist Jwa Baek and then Steven-Elliot Altman was hired by Acclaim to rewrite the game in its entirety so that it would become accessible to Western audiences.īoth companies released the game in "Open Beta" to the public in January 2007. Indy21, an independent video game developer in Korea, originally created the video game 9Dragons, then they made agreements with both Persistent Worlds and Acclaim, to allow them to market and sell 9Dragons to the European and North American markets, respectively.