The first few quests are the standard walk-and-talk type. Players are introduced to each NPC in town and are ten sent off to fight a few monsters. Within a few minutes, player will reach level 10 and be able to leave the starting island and head to the mainland. Each level, players earn 4 stat points which they can distribute among five stats: Str, Con, Int, Spirit, and Dex. The newbie quests are well worth doing even if they do feel tedious since they reward equipment and tons of experience. The turn based combat works well, but feels
New players start off on Ruky Island where a series of quests and help prompts explain the game’s basics. There’s even a bit of story thrown in, the character was raised on this island but is now ready to set off to the mainland. The first enemy players will encounter is a small flying pig. Not only is this the first monster players will fight, but one of these flying pigs serves as the starter pet. Almost every turn-based MMORPG incorporates a pet system, (Pet Forest Gold)and for good reason. Newbies are unlikely to have in-game friends so an NPC companion is better than fighting alone. Both active pets and the player character gain experience rapidly during the early levels. There are always plenty of quests available, and they are easy to follow. An auto-navigate feature combined with the ability to see a list of all available quests makes progression always a single click away. In addition to available quests, players can use the search menu to see all monster types, NPCs, and other points of interest in their current zone.
















