Hey all! I'm mostly just wondering how much making a luckless Bishops gonna run me? I've just started on Royals and have very little idea how the economy works thus far. I already know everything's gonna be expensive, but as far as I know this is definitely going to be the best way to start out and begin funding other characters. Thanks all!
Hey Lanahan =) I've started not too long ago too! Running a non funded lukless priest as of now and blindly playing but just following the guides found in the forums... the starting is pretty much boring and character look is well, dull. Just keep in mind you are going to on the same low level equip till you manage to find items that adds INT but doesn't require LUK. (the current anniversary candles can be used for some of these go check out NPC GaGa if you can) However, my early game was pretty much Magic Claw at Ellinia (Horny mushrooms for lv43 Maple Staff) and Kerning (Ligator for lv35 Maple staff if you need it by then). I got to Cleric without the 35 staff then made my way to a good high enough Heal lv and just grinded my way. The rest of the items are pretty much based on whether you're bored or not just by doing grinding... i did some quests on and off. now i've got some meso and lv70 to work with Cheers
This is my master post for everyone new to Royals ever. Welcome to Royals!! I’m going to be giving you a ton of information, but it’s more or less everything you need to know about starting out on this game. Bear with me haha! First of all, make sure you vote every 24 hours. You as a person can only vote once every 24 hours. Voting multiple times a day on different accounts is vote abuse! The first thing you want to buy is your pet and all the pet accessories such as auto HP, the Meso Magnet and Item Pouch. Then make a second account, not a second character, and vote on that account once. Your earliest funding is going to be at level 16 where you can sell your fame for 1m each day. Just go to channel 1 FM and look for people B>Fame 1m! Or just spam yourself that you’re selling! When you get to about level 43 with your Maple Lama Staff, try going to Creeping Evil and killing the two Leprechauns to the right of the map. With Wing Boots and Binoculars, along with the Item Pouch of course, your pet will loot the items that drop as you just stand there and spam Magic Claw. Doing this is 18m an hour just NPCing the equips!! And that meso per hour rate factors in the two regular teleport rocks (1.5m each from Albert in FM) to go back to the Creeping Evil map. Check all your Dark Noels and Esther Shields too! 8 int clean Dark Noels have been sold for 38m-20m and 7 int clean Dark Noels have been sold for 25m-3m. 7 int clean Esther Shields have been sold for 38m-18m and 6 int clean Esther Shields have been sold for 28m-7m. Also at level 64 with your new Maple weapon upgrade, try going to Sophilia’s Bedroom and killing Voodoos! You’ll make about 30m an hour here. Sell the Heartstoppers in your shop for 550k to 450k each! And speaking of your shop... On your mule account, buy a store. A permit shop is your best option as a new player. It lasts you 90 days and only costs 2000 NX! Your mule has to be online the entire time you have your store open. Your store is how you’ll be making income while you’re being productive on your main character with grinding and leveling up. Just open two clients of Royals and let your mule with its shop afk in the background! Location of your shop somewhat matters. When the server is offline for a server check, all shops in FM close and all spots are free for the taking! You can try sniping a channel 1 FM 1 spot, but it's quite difficult as a new player. If you DO get a spot here, you can easily sell it for 50m! But otherwise, setting your shop in any FM room in channel 1 will be just fine. If channel 1 is all filled up, set your store in FM room 1, any channel! Lower channels are better and the closer you are to the portal (called a door spot by the players), the better your shop location! Be aware that if all the items in your permit store shop are bought out, your shop automatically closes and your spot is free for someone else to take. To prevent this, put a junk item in your store for 1b or so. This keeps your shop open and saves your spot and if someone DOES buy it, you got a free 1b haha! Hired merchant stores will close exactly 24 hours after you open them, so before time runs out, manually close and reopen your store to refresh your time! Hired merchant stores will never close when sold out of items though! With your spare NX, when you hit level 50, buy AP Resets from the cash shop and sell them to people who smega B>AP Resets, 15m each. Alternatively, at this level, you'll be able to gach! Only buy Gachapon Tickets in stacks of 35 for 30k NX. *****Here's the thread for our price guides! Put the items you don’t need in your mule’s shop for these prices. While you’re new, try gaching at Mushroom Shrine so that you always get a return on your NX while you’re a new player. While AP Reset selling is guaranteed stable income, Mushroom Shrine is the best gach place for still getting a meso return on your NX even if you're not that lucky, thanks to its large volume of valuable scrolls. *****And here's a guide on what items are in what gachapon! If you vote every day, you can gach 35 tickets every four days! I highly recommend your first character is a priest. It is the easiest to level and extremely useful for HS when bossing on your true main character! After you become a cleric, you'll be training at in order of ascending difficulty, Teddies, Chronos, Jr. Wraiths, Platoon Chronos, Master Chronos, Wraiths, GS1, GS5, and GS2. Once you are able to grind at GS2, you'll be staying there until level 82. Max HS as quickly as you can! You can speed up this process by buying leech with the meso you make, which costs 70m solo and 40m split per hour. Expect to gain about two levels each hour. See the leech guide below! At GS2, GS5, and GS1, you can stay in the middle platform of the stairs and spam heal, hitting both platforms' mobs without being hit yourself. Once you max HS at level 82, you’ll have the opportunity to get free leech at ulu 1. At level 85, you can start at ulu 2. And at 105, you can go to petris. While AMs giving free leech in exchange for your HS isn’t common, keep your eye out on smegas and even smega yourself. You can also cc through the map you're looking to be leeched at, letting people know that you're exchanging HS for free leech by saying so in all chat as you cc. Also, when you’re level 105, you can get BF leech!! I highly recommend looking for Bigfoot and smega that you’re looking for an attacker and have HS. Players generally love to help you kill a Bigfoot while you HS them. And both of you get a ton of exp! At level 120, this is when you become a bishop and get Genesis. Remember to start the questline! When doing the Wars of the Dragons quest for your dragon elixirs, you’ll need to find a Manon. When you do, don’t worry, you don’t need to kill it by yourself!! Just smega found Manon, need attacker. Someone will help you since they need dragon elixirs themselves to run Horntail. Remember to hit the Manon at least once and be in the map when it dies! Also do your Resurrection quest; you need that to go on boss runs! Getting your Bahamut is a good idea too. For gear, you’re going to want to aim for the following in roughly this order: 30+ int Zakum Helmet 170+ TMA Elemental Wand 5, 6, 7, or 8 18+ TMA Purple Gaia Cape or Yellow Adventurer Cape 28+ TMA earrings 25+ TMA Work Gloves or Yellow Work Gloves or Red Marker or Brown Work Gloves or Dark Noel 5+ int Silver Deputy Star 6+ int Blue Jewelry Shoes 28+ Bathrobe for Men or White Doros Robe (Male)/Bathrobe for Women or Brown Doroness Robe (Female) 30+ TMA Maple Shield or Maple Magician Shield 10+ int Raccoon Mask or White Raccoon Mask 22+ int Horntail Necklace Until you get to level 130 to equip your endgame Elemental Wand, your weapon upgrades will be Maple Staff (level 35), Maple Lama Staff (level 43), Maple Shine Wand/Maple Wisdom Staff (level 64), Elemental Wand 1/Elemental Wand 2/Elemental Wand 3/Elemental Wand 4 (level 70), Maple Pyrope Wand/Maple Pyrope Staff (level 77), Elemental Wand 5/Elemental Wand 6/Elemental Wand 7/Elemental Wand 8 (level 130). *****Look up where the item drops from here: https://royals.ms/library/?page=items&search=elemental wand. Type in the item name in the search bar and press enter. You can either buy items in FM or grind mobs that drop that item to farm your own. Remember that you can buy Owls of Minerva from Albert in FM for 3m each! And keep your base luk at 4! Once you have your Zakum Helmet, it will provide you the luk you need to equip the above items. Also, I wouldn't buy a Zhelm if I were you. Once you become a bishop and have Resurrection, you'll be able to join Zak runs and reloot Zhelms for free, assuming there were no buyers. If a valuable item like Gen 20 drops from Zak, everyone who contributed to killing the boss in the run gets an equal share of whatever the valuable item later sells at. So if Gen 20 sold for 900m and there was a bishop, BM, and NL in the Zak party, they each get 300m. Everyone who contributed to killing the boss in the run also gets an equal share of the money from Zhelm buyers. So Zak is a great way to get early funding! You'll also want to complete Krex prequests and go on Krex runs. Krex runners sometimes smega for a bishop to serve as an HS mule. You don't get exp, but you are entitled to looting the ring that drops. There are three other rings in the game, but they're event only. One ring is for people who made a character in the first few days following the wipe a few years ago, another is for Valentine's Day, another is for Halloween, and the last is for Thanksgiving! The obtainable event rings are the 2 Carat Lovebirds Wedding Ring (+3 all stats, +1 attack and magic, 4 TMA), Zombie Army Ring (+1 all stats), and Pumpkin Pie Ring (+1 all stats). We also have the Rings of Alchemist, but they cost 1.5b clean. This is only something to consider late game, so don’t worry about it too much as a new player! Krexel is a staple twice a day boss for attackers to get exp and level up, but as an attacker, running Shaolin for exp is also a good idea! There’s no unique equip item that drops from Shaolin though, so the incentive for you to go on those runs as a bishop is quite low. Even more rarely run is Toad, due to its mandatory jump quest before each attempt. And even MORE rarely run is BGA/BGB/The Boss. We also have Scarlion and Targa here, but their exp is low so they’re not too common. Other party play activities include APQ! You can APQ 4 times per day. Get your Onyx Apples and sell them for 10m-15m each! And yes, Royals supports gay and lesbian marriage too. You can also look into CWKPQ, but the Marks of Naricains are only the best in slot pendant for attackers, not mages. Bonus round items such as Naricain’s Demon Elixirs can sell for 65m each and godly Blackfist Cloaks, Crimsonheart Cloaks, and Flamekeeper Cordons can be in excess of 1b. Returning to our bread and butter funding though, you'll want to sell low level bishop leech once you get Genesis. You'll be paid about 75m to 80m an hour. Look below for the leech mobs and map locations! Save your money to buy and pass Gen 20 (about 1.5b). Now focus on gearing up so you have 1280 magic. This is the magic you need to 1 hit ulu 2 with Gen 20. Focus on selling leech at ulu 2, and you'll be leveling along the way. Per hour, solo leech (one leecher) sells for 50m-60m and split leech (two leechers) sells for 40m-50m per person (80m-100m total). Selling split leech means half the exp for you, however, compared to the exp you would've received having a solo leecher. The exp and money tradeoff is up to you! Ulu 2 is also very, very good for equip drops and therefore NPCing income. NPCing all the drops you get at ulu 2 per hour is 60m in additional income. Check every single Red Craven you get!! 55 att and 56 att clean Red Cravens are worth hundreds of millions! Once you pass Gen 20, buy MW 20. Gear up to 1295 magic with your MW 20 buff. Only then would you want to buy Gen 30 for 1 hitting skeles. At 1 hit skeles, you'll be able to sell 1 hit skele leech for 100m to 120m an hour. This will probably be your endgame leveling and funding method. You'll need 1295 magic to 1 hit skeles 100% of the time with Gen 30, so just focus on leveling and getting your funding at ulu 2 until HT is released. Do note that ulu 1 is a tad bit more money per hour than ulu 2, but ulu 2 is much easier and less strenuous to leech at. Also, you’ll likely hear “TC” or “telecast.” This is the ability to hit your teleport and Genesis keys at the exact same time, making you cast the skill but still teleport in any direction during the animation. *****See this guide for more information! For your skills, get Gen 10, MW 10, Gen 20, Res 10, Bahamut 30, MW 20, Holy Shield 30, then Angel Ray 30. Get Hero’s Will before you go on a HT run. Gen 30 is only when you can 1 hit skeles. The point of this skill build order is that you want to be able to level quickly by getting your Gen and MW early on. You want to get Gen 20 as soon as possible, so save 10 more SP after your Gen 10 and MW 10 are done, and spend the extra SP on Res. This is for you to be desirable on bossing runs like Zak and Krex. Then you max Bahamut to 30 so you can summon farm, detailed two paragraphs down. Holy Shield 30 for being more helpful on boss runs like Zak and HT, then Angel Ray 30 for your own DPSing if you want to kill things 1v1. For gearing a bishop, your endgame goal is pretty much getting to 100% 1 hitting skeles. With Gen 20, you need 1355 magic for this and with Gen 30, you need 1295 magic. You can buy Wizard Elixirs at NLC that last 8 minutes and give you 20 magic and they only cost 5k each. Also, remember that even MW 10 multiplies your base int by 5%. So if you have 1000 base int, when you cast MW 10, you now have 1050 int. So MW 10 gives you a significant boost to your end magic. You may consider using Ssiws Cheese as well, which give you 220 magic for 2 minutes. These cost 2m each. Even with 30 of these, a 60m investment, for an hour’s worth of leech, you still have net profit of 60m to 80m. So it’s up to you if you want to make up for your low magic with this item as you explore selling leech in various locations. There's also summon farming! Busy studying or doing something? You can use your Bahamut to kill things for you! Go to Sophilia’s Bedroom and have it kill Voodoos for you. Do note that your pet will not loot items killed by your summon. You must manually loot instead. I also recommend an in game macro in your skills window to make one key cast Bahamut, Genesis, and Magic Guard. You must attack a mob to get and keep mapowner and having mapowner will prevent people from stealing your map. Remember that macros from third party software or your keyboard is against the rules and permanently bannable. Now Horntail. HTing as bishop requires experience. *****Look at BlackCat HT and join a run there when it’s available! Kate runs that group and she was my own HT teacher back in the day. She does a great job teaching new players the ropes! Plus as you earn points, you can redeem them for free HTPs and skillbooks! Furthermore, if you’re going to be funding yourself to main an attacker class in the future, with a bishop, you can leech yourself, but I recommend buying low level bishop leech if you're at or above level 150. In my experience, it was easy finding a new bishop who would leech me wherever I requested when I offered 80m per hour. I'd buy leech up to level 90 for ulu 2. At that point, I’d leech myself. ****Insert magic calcs*****Also, disclaimer! You can make a FP or IL instead of a bishop since they have an easier time 1 hitting ulu 2 and petris. Petri leech is also more popular than skele leech and sells for about 120m to 150m an hour. However, it requires you to make an HS mule and dual client. However, I suggest making a bishop over an AM because bishops have the greatest profitability and utility with their bossing support role. *****On the bossing note, the DPS rankings as far as I am aware are NL, sair, DrK, hero, buccaneer, paladin, BM, MM, shadower. At endgame, most people don’t need HB. So HP wash the following classes: NL, BM, sair, and MM to 9.8k HP clean, hero to 20k HP clean, and DrK to 18,750 HP clean. This lets you HT without HB for NL, sair, BM, and MM and allows you to HT as sed mule for hero and to Zerk at HT comfortably for DrK. Pink Bean is not released at the moment on this server but it may in the future, so if you want to plan for that contingency, 11.5k HP is required for ranged characters (NLs, sairs, BMs, MMs) with HB, and 18.4k HP without HB. For warriors (heroes, DrKs, paladins, and the pirate class buccaneer), wash to 18,750k HP before HB, and, if a hero, paladin, or buccaneer, preferably wash to 30k HP clean. Shadowers at PB apparently only require 6k HP with HB, and 9.6k HP without HB. If PB is ever released on this server, it is highly likely that PB runs will include HB at the beginning, making it a standard to organize parties so everyone has HB. But like HT, as the game progresses and people wash more and more, DrKs are phased out of runs and having HB becomes less and less common. So if you want to plan for the very, very far future, wash your attacker's HP to the level that does not require HB. HP washing is a game mechanic by which you purposely get extra MP by leveling up while having large amounts of int (either base in or int on gear, referred to int gear) in order to get extra HP. AP Resets allow you to put one AP in HP and take the same AP from MP to put back in your actual stat. So you still end up with the AP in the stat you want, but you have more HP in exchange for less MP. There’s no need to learn all the formulas by the way! *****I put it all in a calculator spreadsheet so we can easily calculate how to HP wash our characters! Confused? Just ask me for help! Now we can discuss the classes themselves. Anyone at or above level 135 can join Krex and Zak runs and anyone at or above level 155 can (technically) join HT runs, so I'm assuming that you're thinking of late game in terms of late game funding. Having a perfect weapon, 22+ att glove, 15+ att cape, 10+ att shoe, HP washed, and so on. I'm terming this late game, having about 50 att in cape, glove, and shoe. But there's also very late game funding, where people have 60 or more att in cape, glove and shoe. Do make note that I only play bishop. I do not have an attacker myself. My knowledge comes from playing the bishop role in various boss runs and also just talking to friends and acquaintances. But, with that said, here are my thoughts. Solo gameplay classes are ILs, FPs, shadowers, and paladins. You will not be taken on a boss run unless friends want to take you just to have fun together. These classes unfortunately are not really welcomed by people who don’t know you personally. IL AMs and FP AMs are classes you play and grind alone and farm and sell leech. Shadowers and paladins are classes you tend to play alone, hunting area bosses like Bigfoot and Anego for exp. They're rare and unique, so if you like to be different and don't mind being left out of bossing content, you might want to play them. For all bosses, the most needed class is bishop. HS is always needed. But many people at late game have HS mules or their own bishops they can dual client to fulfill the bishop role. The people I know never ask for a bishop for their Krex and Zak runs. They or their bossing partner(s) have HS mules or bishops to bring with them. Early to mid game however, people commonly look for bishops for Zak and sometimes Krex. As far as HT, bishop is an essential role. It's very unlikely you will go to HT as a bishop unless you're experienced and you learn how to do it. You must keep the sed mule alive, HS all party members when body parts are about to die, and clear the wyvern summons with your Genesis. You can connect with people by getting involved in bossing as a bishop, so I recommend making connections and asking people to add them on your buddy list. BMs are the attacker class you want to make if you want to network with bossing people easily and be taken on many boss runs. It's commonly a struggle to find SE, and even though BMs have higher DPS than MMs, SE is so important and difficult to find sometimes that MMs can be regular bossers as well. People always need SE, so if you want to boss often and make fast connections with the bossing community, make a BM or MM. There's a slight preference towards BM, but essentially, SE is the only thing that matters. Attacker slots on boss runs, at least HT, are competitive. But no one cares too much about the SE's range. You just have to be a reliable SE mule with 9.8k HP and spam hurricane as a BM or strafe and snipe as an MM. NLs are expensive, but the most preferred attacker class on boss runs since they are the highest DPS class. However, boss run organizers are also highly discriminatory in selecting NLs for runs. The strongest will always be preferred and it's not uncommon to be asked about your damage range. It's a highly competitive class and thus the most difficult to fund. Sairs actually have higher DPS than NLs with SE and SI against a brick wall. But they fall to the second highest DPS ranking when up against actual bosses due to their low avoidability and low mobility. Sairs are quite rare and require concentration and skill to maximize DPS by managing the mount and dismount on their ship. There are very few good sairs around, and they're rarely asked for for that reason. But sairs are just fine in place of NLs. They do have lower DPS than NLs because of their hit rate and cooldown period when they let their ship die, but they are comparable. You should know how to manage your ship effectively, dismounting before you get hit by an attack. Next are heroes. Heroes are easy to play, a melee class that can tank hits and relatively easy to fund since Stonetooth Swords, the most common endgame weapon, are quite easy to find. Having the multiple target hits with Brandish help significantly at Zak during the Zak arms and at HT during wings. In fact, the ideal HT party has one hero (assuming the hero is the sed mule) to DPS at main body. DrKs take experience to play well, by managing your HP to keep it below Zerk levels. DrKs also have multiple target hits for Zak arms and HT wings, but they're far less effective sed mules at HT. In general, DrKs are less desirable than heroes at HT runs, but DrKs have higher DPS than heroes, as explained in my post here: https://royals.ms/forum/threads/hero-vs-drk.93473/#post-504302. HB is desirable but not strictly necessary for bossing runs. It's important to know how to manage their Zerking HP, which means if you play a DrK, you really, really should wash to 18,750k HP so you have 30k HP with HB. Finally, we have buccs. A class whose selling point is SI. Sairs, heroes, and DrKs have much higher DPS with SI, so you bring benefit to your party, and your gameplay with its varied skills is often said to be unique and fun, so it's worth consideration for maining. Now it's important to note that people can and do multiclient SE and SI like they do for HS. People having party buff mules becomes more and more common with later and later gameplay. That’s the nature of powercreep. But above all, Royals is about who you know. To boss and have fun in this game in general, you need friends. To me and I venture to say to many if not most of the people I know, at this stage in the game, it's more about having fun with people we enjoy spending time with It's genuinely more fun to carry a noob friend in a boss run and help them out rather than take a random pro. So, in conclusion, what is always needed at late game for boss runs is just... friends. Sounds cheesy, but it's very true. That is the most valuable information I could have given you. So on this note, mules! A mule is a character you have on a separate account. These characters have many purposes. Storage mules are used as extra inventory space for things like scrolls or ores. Shop mules are used to set up extra shops and/or positioned in FM rooms to snipe good FM spots after server checks. Buff mules (HS, SE, SI, Echo, HB, Haste, Meso Up are most common). Functional mules (sed mules in HT). If you’re going to make a mule for its buff utility, I recommend making an HS mule, an SE mule if you main a NL, and SI mule if you main a warrior class or sair. If you hit 200, strongly consider getting that SI mule TL as well to TL your echo. Shop mules are useful for getting good FM spots, but they’re not necessary. Function mules aren’t necessary, but they can be helpful. Now onto leeching your future characters! From levels 10 to 30, you're going to want 36,400 Zombie's Lost Teeth for the Orbis Exchange Quest. This is 182 stacks of 200. Assuming 2m per stack, this will cost you 364m. From levels 25 to 30, assume two hours of leech at Ludibrium: Terrace Hall. From levels 30 to 36, assume two hours of leech at Jr. Wraiths, Kerning City Subway: Line 1 <Area 2>. From levels 36 to 41, assume two hours of leech at Platoon Chronos, Ludibrium: The Path of Time <1>. *****From levels 41 to 50, assume five hours of leech at Master Chronos, Ludibrium: The Path of Time <4>. From levels 50 to 53, assume two hours of leech at Book Ghosts, Mu Lung: Foggy Forest. *****From levels 53 to 58, assume two hours of leech at Roids, Alcadno Research Institute: Lab - Area C-3. From levels 58 to 61, assume two hours of leech at GS2. From levels 61 to 65, assume two hours of leech at Sage Cats, Mu Lung: Goblin Forest 2. From levels 65 to 75, assume five hours of leech at WR. From levels 75 to 78, assume two hours of leech at SB. From levels 78 to 85, assume four hours of leech at Harps. From levels 85 to 90, assume two hours of leech at ulu 1. From levels 90 to 105, assume six hours of leech at ulu 2. From levels 105 to 108, assume one hour of leech at petris. And once you hit 108, leech yourself at skeles for eternity. Or just keep buying leech at petris for eternity. *****In sum, it adds up to 39 hours of leech, 3.424b if all leech and all Zombie's Lost Teeth (36,400, or 182 stacks) is bought, assuming 80m per hour for all areas except petris (120m per hour). Leeching beyond level 108 not included! With all that out of the way, here are my side notes. As a bishop who one hits both petris and skeles, I confirmed that one hit telecasting petri leech is faster than one hit skele leech, assuming both with HS. If you buy leech, go with petris over skeles. If you don’t have telecast, go with skeles over petris. I also didn't factor in PQs. This is due to the fact that PQs require the participation of other people, which can be difficult to organize and the fact that I don't have exp data on PQs. Also, for low level leech, meaning everything before SB, you'll want to consider buying leech from low level bishops (below level 125). The exp formula works such that the leecher gets more exp if the mage is lower level. A level 125 bishop gives 91% as much exp as a level 120 bishop. So with higher and higher level bishops, you lose more and more exp. If you have any questions at all, feel free to PM me on forums or contact me in game! I’m always happy to help out. ****Add HP quest information, prequest guides, recommend joining guild, dojo, making dep star funding, zak alternative guide, monster card, quest specialist, community FM, albert items, hair and face change with meso, mapowner, exp bonus with hs with one leecher, discord, job advance, mastery book, 1 hit magic calculator
Have you considered making this a full fledged, easy to read guide? TBH it was far too much text that I just skimmed all of it but knowing you the content is probably passable (JK it's probably stupidly detailed).
Now I've finally bothered to read this: I think they're called "Blue Jewelry Boots" The ring is called "New Beginnings Ring" and was given out in the first 72hrs post-wipe. Edit: wrote 7hrs instead of 72hrs
I'm amazed you read it Stan hahaha! Appreciate the correction on the mage shoe! I was planning on rewriting this post after getting information on the new source leech spots, so I'll be editing the post soon. Also appreciate the post wipe ring name! Someone asked about it a while ago and I looked everywhere for an SS of someone who had it. Can't find the stats, but I know it's on forums here somewhere. Reread it all again and correct me when I rewrite it soonTM.
https://royals.ms/forum/threads/introducing-explorer-rings.88503/#post-466908 Similar stats to the 2 Carat Lovebirds Wedding Ring
Updated post, correcting leech places, leech prices, linking all leech maps to Hidden-Street for clarity and easy navigation, WS/CS prices, updates such as AP Reset level 50 limits and added miscellaneous advice for new players like selling FM spots for income.
Read everything word for word as a completely new bishop. Pretty much on the level of a sticky, thanks for the advice, experienced senior. I worship you.
It is updated, yes! I’m aware that Magatia and Mu Lung maps are unpopular, and that’s because the standard leeching advice from the server’s first three years was always the same. Outdated leeching guides like the one by Plenty also inform people based on old source leeching recommendations. You can test the exp difference yourself with the exp you get at my maps versus traditional maps. Like see GS1 vs. Alcadno C-3 and you’ll be able to verify that the Magatia map actually is better.
SB gives much faster exp than ws. From my experience, harps is a tad bit slower than SB, but it is very easy to kill harps positioning wise and hp wise.