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==Introduction==
==Introduction==



Revision as of 11:58, 2 October 2010


This article describes one of Graal's many playerworlds. If you have some information about this world's quests, staff, events or content, feel free to contribute to it by clicking the Edit link on the left side. Try to keep your edits as fair and unbiased as possible, though - the GraalBible is primarily for information, not for argument.


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Introduction

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Concept

What is it

Ruins is a very classic themed world featuring many exciting quests divided into multiple dungeons called "Ruins" themselves.

How does it start

You will begin your marvelous journey in a little town called Narwa, located on the map named Ebenia.

Okay that's cool, but then

Then you will travel across the country! Equip your sword, discover bigger cities and landscapes, make yourself some money by helping citizens out, and solve the mysteries behind the ruins.

Sounds exciting! What about multiplayer features in all this

Common things to do will be done solo and there will be no economy, which means no trade system. Ruins will be done solo too for the story part, but right after you've completed it, you can have fun in parties from 4 to up to 8 players to take part in instanced dungeons with a fierce and strong boss, promising a long and brave battle to win amazing prizes.

Battle

The main way to fight will be based on swords. They are the only thing they can equip, above quest items. Each sword will be unique, as most of them will be enchanted with energy, giving each sword an extra ability for the user, called skill. Skills can be mastered after a long use, depending on the skill.

So what do you fight beside bosses

You simply fight baddies located around the world. There is no leveling system of any kind for the players, but locations will be divided into levels of dangerousness.

Jobs

The funniest way to make money is probably fighting off baddies, but you will have yourself to work at times, for example in the mines to get some ores. You can then visit the blacksmith to craft yourself a fresh stainless blade.

Staff

Management

Soala

Levels

Patrick

Gani

Switch


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