RE: Games you remember playing but can't remember the name
Okay I played a game a year or two ago, and can't remember the name lol
Here is what I DO know:
-2D morpg, no typo, just 1 m, player base when I was playing it was about 8-12 players, only about 5-6 was active (as in, e.g. 10 people online, 3 afk 1 just chatting, and the rest actively playing.
-my rough guess in terms of age would be 4-7 years, I played it 1-2 years ago, and I know it was around, from speaking with players.
-to the best of my knowledge, it was an indie game.
-there was 2 starting areas, but one vastly more popular, I don't remember why, the starting areas might have been because of different race or tribe although I'm not 100% sure on that.
-smithing was a bit differently than usual, there was no ore, you had to pan for metal, or melt down weapons and armor, for metal. You didn't use a hammer and an anvil either you used moulds, the spelling of moulds is the games spelling, not my own.
-there was an action point type of system, although I don't remember if they where actually called action points, but I think they where, either way, non paying members had a max limit of 1000 actions points, fighting didn't use them up, mainly just skills, such as smithing and chopping wood, a good way to make money as a newbie was making moulds or chopping trees for people.
-there was skill levels, like sword fighting, woodcutting, etc, but not numbered skill levels, eg, your level in woodcutting may be "unskilled" or "novice"
-gold and silver armor had special sub types, unsure of the names, and they where gotten by different means, but each required the base metal, (gold or silver) to start with. One I don't remember the way of obtaining it, the other required you to fight a boss, and have the boss use a breath attack on the armor, attacks would target body parts, not all of the armor, and the base armor was weak, making it very difficult to survive.
-there was mounts, I think only horses, that had randomly generated names, colors and breed, e.g. Firce black colt, the example is a possible result ingame.
Thanks in advance and the best of luck. I will update if I i remember anything else.
-also there was gems in the game that could be attached to weapons, the gems gave you powers, one was healing, and the weapon gained a prefix based on the number attached, such as "diamond encrusted quarterstaff" the "encrusted" prefix was the max amount I think, 20, not sure on exact max number, although I am highly confident that the number is correct, there was diamond, emerald ruby, sapphire, and I think maybe one or two more.
-the gems where gotten by panning, and very rare. Different areas had better chances at certain gems than others, but the chance at a gem was the same game wide.
*edit: text wall broken up a bit, and added my recollection regarding gems, their uses and methods of obtaining them.*
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2013, 02:09 AM by Wolfnova.)
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