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If you're reading this giude, you're probably a completely new to the game and want some tips to help you get started. So in the meantime that the forum supervisors are over there trying to fix this little inconvenience, you can have this guide instead! So you want to be a cool robot destroying, demon slaying punk, don't you? Well before you can do that, you need to understand how to destroy robots using nothing but a giant sword that looks too blunt to cut anything.
So how do we go about learning the game? Well first, you have to understand the UI. Using sik mad photoship skillz, we are to delve right into it. HP is the most important part of Elsword online.
If your health reaches 0, you die no shi-. However, there is a thing that you can do to become immortal in this game, and the GMs still haven't caught up on it. Basically, to activate god mode and never die, don't get hit. MP is the blue bar that lets you cast skills. You get more MP per second when you hit people and when you yourself get hit. And you know what happens when you get hit.
The optimal way to get MP and spam out your super classy moves is by attacking. Speaking of skills Skills are what really define Elsword bar funky cel shading and character development. These skills let you do cool stuff like summon swords to hit people and make tons of explosions.
Skills come in two varieties and soontm to be 3, but that's a deal that I can't talk about and will be explained in relative depth later. That special thing? Not really special. I just found it hard to write out the words " Awakening " using a brush tool and a mouse. Anyways, what awakening does is fill up a little guage next to the character icon and once it's filled all the way, you get a little bead in those empty circles.
Nothing too special unless you're playing specific characters. The chat is exactly what it sounds like. The system likes to spam it with useless stuff and that can get kind of annoying, but you can disable it by right clicking on the chat tabs and then left clicking on the stuff you don't want to see.
The Megaphone is basically a global server wide chat. You need money to get megaphones to use the chat though, but it's usually just full of spam and people marketting items that you probably won't have the money for ever.
Consumables are dungeon only items that you can assign to a slot and use in a dungeon to make you OP. Honestly, if you've played any standard RPG before, you should know what a consumable is. Buffs are the things that make your character strong. Buffs look like little blue icons, and when you're debuffed, you'll notice that red icons appear as well. The useless stuff over there is what channel you're in and what area you're currently in.
Being in the right channel for your level range gives you extra XP and who doesn't like extra XP? Quests something description self explanatory The map and other stuff is what it sounds like. You have a minimap that shows the layout of what stage you're in and when you're in a dungeon, there's an icon that displays the amount of monsters you need to gib. In other words, it's useless.
The other stuff are things that I will get to editting into the guide later when I'm not lazy. Over there in the bottom and left conveniently unmarked by me is the experience meter and the stamina bar. The experience meter displays how much XP you have until you level up!!!! It drains by killing things in the field and dungeons bar Henir's Space and Time.
BUT, there's a thing that people fail to consider. When you start levelling up, stamina drains A LOT slower than when you start out. It doesn't actually. The stamina bar just makes sure you don't reach the level cap in like 3 days and run out of things to do. This special message that appears at the bottom of the screen is when somebody has way more luck than you'll ever have. Explanation later in the guide. You can also set the skill bar to be on the bottom of the screen that's the default option by the way but only plebs use this option.
Now we're in the meat and bones of Elsword! Here we'll discuss the characters of Elsword Online and why Elsword has the nickname of Elderp.
Here I'm only showing you guys the very basics of the character. If I included every single job path that a character had, this guide would end up way too big for sanity's purpose. Elsword Background Elsword is the brother of the famed captain of the Red Knights, a red haired girl named Elesis who just so happens to be implied to be the same Elesis as the one in Grand Chase while also going through a multitude of name changes.
Gameplay He wields a giant rock with a handle and swings it around to bludgeon things to death. He's a relatively fast character and a good one to start off with, as his combos are pretty easy to pull off later once you job advance that is.
He has a special ablitiy called: Way of the Sword Basically, this system makes it so Elsword's attacks fill up a guage, and depending on what attack he uses, it fills up the guage a certain way. Once he fills up the guage all the way, he gains an overpowered buff that makes him better than every other character in the entire game.
It's a bit complicated to explain, but it's rather simple to use. Her abnormally purple hair is genetic, and she loves putting on bling. Gameplay Aisha is your generic mage archetype. She can charge mp by standing still and has fireballs and magic based attacks.
That's basically it. Fanservice is an elf. A shiny rock gets stolen and forces her to find it before her entire race dies. Her backstory basically sets the entire game's plot up. Gameplay Rena is an expert user in: "Bow and body techniques" yes, that's officially what she uses. As your archer, she's good with arrows. But being a ranged archer in an 2. She can double jump and can charge mp just like Aisha can.
That's it. Fanservice has a very troubled past. If you want to be a super emo, go for it. He worked very hard for a kingdom and then said kingdom tried to kill him but did a pretty poor job at it obviously.
They did get his entire family and all of his coworkers. Did I mention that he was also the boss of said coworkers? As boss of your employees, it's your job to take care of them, and he did a pretty poor job of taking care of them. His now dead fiancee also happens to look a lot like Rena. Some robots took care of him following the betrayal and now he's a cyborg with a cool robot arm.
Gameplay As a character, you'll notice a lot of similarities to Elsword well Elderp does idolize Raven after all. First off is that both use swords. End similarities. Raven's style of swordplay is a lot faster and more refined than Elsword, who's more about brute force than anything, and this leads to his attack speed being faster than Elsword, but it also doesn't do as much damage.
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