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|image = |developer = CCR |publisher = Codemasters |designer = |engine = |version = Rising Force Online version: Giga 3 |released = February 21 , 2006 ( USA / UK ) |genre = Science Fiction Fantasy MMORPG |modes = Multiplayer |ratings = ESRB : Teen (T) |platforms = Windows |media = DVD - Rom |requirements = Minimum: Pentium/Athlon 800MHz, 256MB RAM, Windows98SE/2000/XP, 3.5GB Hard Disk Space, DirectX 9.0c, Broadband Internet Connection (128kbps or higher), DirectX compatible sound card, Supported Direct3D Compatible Video Card, Minimum Video Cards: ATI 8500 or GeForce 3 or above (Not MX). Recommended: Pentium/Athlon 1.5Ghz or higher, 512MB RAM, Windows XP, 3.5GB Hard Disk Space, DirectX 9.0c, Broadband Internet Connection (512kbps or higher), DirectX compatible sound card, Recommended Video Cards: ATI Radeon 9600 SE or GeForce FX5200 Series or higher. |input = Keyboard , Mouse (mousewheel recommended) }} RF Online, or Rising Force Online (originally named 'Romance & Fantasy' Online, then rebranded for the western market) is a 3D MMORPG developed by CCR Inc. The first version of the game was released in South Korea , followed by both Japanese and English translations. The North American/European version of the game recently launched its retail (pay-to-play) phase on February 21st, 2006. Story Line The game is centered on the conflict between three races (descendants of the now extinct human race) in their bid to control precious resources, and their desire to advance their respective agendas, through any means necessary. There are three different races:
Basically a mixture of Science Fiction and classic Fantasy , RF Online (or RFO, as many of its players call it) is set in a distant planet in the Novus system where magic exists alongside high technology. Like most MMORPGs, it follows the typical fantasy setting complete with swords and sorcery, but RF Online emphasizes the three-way Race vs. Race (RvR) concept similar to the Dune series. The three races, hungry for resources descend on a planet and engage in battle for control of the rare minerals found there. The war begins with the Imperial Army of Accretia which first entered the war to protect themselves from the Imperialist Bellato Union who tried to conquer the entire galaxy. Later, they allied themselves with the Cora armed forces against the Union, and upon their triumph, split asunder the Empire that the Bellato Union tried to establish. Upon retaking their claim as an Empire, the Accretia gathered its troops for war against their former cohorts among the Holy Alliance of Cora and the newly formed Bellato Federation to lay claim to the Talic Mines. Gameplay As with any MMORPG, the player will select one race and fight monsters to gain experience points. RFO is populated with many different monsters across many areas.
PT (Point) In the place of the traditional statistics such as strength, vitality and luck found in all RPGs, RF has PT (PoinT). PT represents various masteries such as long-range and close-range. Each PT has its own experience bar that is completely autonomous with a character's level. PT levels up as one uses the appropirate actions corresponding to that PT. For exapmle, Defense PT gains in level as one gets hit.
In addition, the specialists of each race have an additional "Crafting PT", which is divided into three groups:
The last but not the least is the racial PT. Each race has its own special PT which is available only to members of that race.
The maximum limit PT is based on the character's level. Also, the amount of PT one earns from monsters is based on the current level. Players have found a way to circumvent this by leveling down. This allows them to hunt the same monsters instead of tougher ones. It should be noted that it is harder to maximize PT than it is to gain a level. Classes All characters begin as one of four classes. (Three in the case of Accretians)
At level 40, characters can change their job again to one of two available to their current job. Jobs provide additional abilities and have their own weapon preferences. Different jobs are available to different races. Skills/Force Skills and Force follows the same level-up strategy as PT in RF. They must be used in order to level. Furthermore, Skill and Force have their own classes, such as Beginner, Elite and Master. Although everybody has access to the same beginning skills/force, it depends on your initial job class. For example, a warrior can cast the same beginning spells that a spiritualist can; a ranger can use the same skills a warrior uses, and a spiritualist has access to the same skills that a ranger has. However, Elite and Master skills/forces can only be accessed if your PT has reached 30. Furthermore, only level 30 mages can use Elite spells, whereas level 30 warriors can use Elite melee skills, etc. Although specialists can use beginning skills/forces, they are unable to use more advanced versions even though their PT meets the requirements. Also, the game restricts you from using two skills of the same tier. It also restricts you from using two spells of the same element and tier. The only exception to these are Dark and Holy spells. Class Change There is an npc who provides the ability to cross class. Cross-classing allows a player to have acces to the other advanced skills/force that his/her previous job was unable to use, however, they're skills of that job will become locked. Also, they cannot acces the class specific skills that are available to pure-classers. For example: a Bellato warrior can cross-class into Armor Rider and pilot Advanced MAUs; however, he will not be given a discount unlike pure-classed specialists. Furthermore, you must use 1,000 gold to cross-class. The costs increases by one 0 for every new cross-class you do. However, if you cross-class back into your class tree, you will be able to use the specific job-only skills of that class. Race Specific Abilities Each race has a unique, powerful ability.
Equipment There are three types of Equipment in RF, four if you include jewelry. They are :
Equipment Attributes Furthermore, monster dropped equipment may have certain attributes not found store bought ones.
Realistic Economy RF Online's economy can be divided into two parts - production and consumption. Most other MMORPG economies focus on hunting. In RF Online's case, the mine is a new field where resources are produced as a part of and in support of economic activity. Mining for minerals and processing the products of these produce many kinds of items. These form the basis for conflict within the mines. Also, just like in the real world, overproduction causes prices to fall. If many players convert their Ore into currency, the going price of ore will drop as supply begins to outstrip demand. Every hour, the economy is recomputed taking into account sales of items over the entire server and who currently controls the mines. This system places the economy (mostly) in the hands of the players. Every twenty-four hours, the amount of currency in the economy is re-calculated, and based on this, a tax rate (inflation rate) is established for each race. The tax rate makes NPC vendor items more expensive. Players can keep the tax rate in check by converting their currency into gold. The cost of gold is based on the tax rate; Higher tax rates mean cheaper gold, while lower tax rates make gold more expensive. In this manner, the tax rate prompts players to convert currency to or from gold based on whether or not the economy suffers from inflation or deflation. Race versus Race Wars All members of a single race band together to fight the other races for the rights to control the Talic mines every eight hours. The winner gets mining rights and a virtual stranglehold on the economy until another race wins. Victory in this war has major effects, as it increases the tax rate of the winning race and makes their goods more expensive as a result of the inflation from the currency created by processing ores. The wars are not just confined to a certain time period. Each race's area is open to incursion by the other races, and raids to disrupt players from levelling their characters are commonplace. Some are designed to increase the power of a character's skills, while others seek to increase their ranking in their own races by killing low leveled characters. Mining The winning race wins the right to search for Talic in the mines. The other two races get to organize raids to steal Talic from the mines, or to wrest control of the mine from the other races by driving away or killing their miners. You can mine directly outside of your portal, but the rate is 1 ore per minute. Acquiring control of the mine will mean your race can mine in the center, where the mining rate is greatly increased to roughly one ore every 3-5 seconds for a so called "sweet spot". However, a monster called the HolyStone Keeper (HSK) guards the center, where none but the ruling race may mine. Note that it is possible that no race wins, in which case the HSK is hostile to all races. There are different types of processed ores that will come as a result once an ore is refined. These are the following items you will receiv in processing ores:
Talics Talics are basically gems that are processed from ores. It is unclear on how much is the possibility in getting from these ores but, getting the ores aren't difficult. For acquiring these talics here are step by step information on how to acquire these talics. 1. After mining the ores from the mines go to your own races nearest ore processing npc. 2. Then click and move the ore to the slot where ore is suppose to be or shift+click to automatically put the ore in the slot. 3. Now check how many ores you would like to process in one go. 4. After this make sure you have the amount of money that is gonna be used to process them. 5. Click on process and check all the ores that processed in the slots at the bottom of the menu. Note: all ores have different + on them (i.e. +1, +2 and +3). This dictates the quality of the processed ore. However, the costs for processing ores will increase according to the quality of it. Gems Gems increase the chance of talic upgrading success. They are inserted into the equipment before talics are. However, upgrading will fail if you insert two or three different ranges of Gems. They are randomly obtained when refining ores and are dropped by crag mine monsters.
Patriarchal/Rulership System A player receives Contribution Points (CP) whenever they kill a character from another race and also from completing certain quests. The member of each race with the highest contribution point becomes the Archon of that race, its leader. Players with ranks 2-5 become council members. The Archon and the council members are the representatives of a race and have some privileges and responsibilities, namely access to a chat system where they can talk to ALL members of their race. This is used in race warfare to alert everyone of enemy actions and to coordinate attacks. Archons also have the unique ability to understand the language of other races'. Also, they have higher defense (50% addition to defense) owing to the fact that Archons are automatically targeted by other races, as a player who kills an Archon would receive an incredible amount of CP. External links
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