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Your character is automatically on its way to that enemy's location. Players don't have to quest alone in Eden Eternal. Pet companions are available, which can be trained to heal or attack upon reaching Level Normally, at the start of an MMO, the player creates a character and gives that character a class. Warrior, Mage, Cleric — whatever players pick will be what class they are the entire game, or until they upgrade to a better version of that class later on through a job change.

Classes are unlocked through leveling up or by reaching a specific certain level with another class. Players can freely switch between any class they have unlocked. While gaining regular experience, players also gain job experience to level up their classes. This is needed, because all new classes that are unlocked start at level one.

At the start of the game, several classes are unlocked, meaning players can change classes as soon as they see fit. Some classes are simple, like the Cleric, whose only requirement is for your character to be Level 5; some are more complex, like the Ranger whose requirements are for the character to be Level 65, the Martial Artist class to be Level 60, and for the Hunter to be Level This feature greatly adds to the gameplay, and stops the game from being boring and repetitive.

All on one character, too! Switching between classes is a breeze and leveling through each one doesn't feel like a chore, either. To unlock more advanced classes, players do need to level up multiple classes at once. To unlock the Martial Artist class for example, players need a base level of 40 and Thief Level Eden Eternal doesn't get stale because players are constantly working to unlock more advanced classes.

Players get the option of selecting various emotions and actions for their character to express. Players can choose to express anger, regret, they can laugh, sit, bow, wave, cheer, point, and even collapse on the ground. There are even three types of dances players can make their character do. While these emotes serve little to no purpose for the overall game, it was interesting and fun to make my character dance and show emotions.

How many other games let you dance the Caramelldansen dance? Players can form relationships with anyone in the game world including same-sex soulmates. The dating system is completely free and has its benefits. Couples receive special lover skills like, 'Soulmate Instant Heal' while they're together and other combat bonuses when fighting together.

Heroic traits are traits players can choose when creating a character. Each one of the traits permanently increases certain in-game stats. Some traits are more beneficial to certain classes than others, so if you really want to play a specific late-game class, try to pick a trait that most benefits that class. Players become famous by completing quests. For any given town or faction, doing quests will make players fame rise in that community. This is not only interesting, but very rewarding.

There are four different types of fame: regional, general, special, and guild. Regional fame is gathered by completing NPC quests in a certain zone. These points can only be used in the region they were obtained, and the rewards mostly consist of equipment.

General fame is received by turning in quest items to a specific NPC in Aven, the capital city of the central continent. Typical rewards that can be purchased with these fame points are weapons, quest books, and armor. There are nine factions in Aven in which players can turn in quest items, and three types of NPCs in each faction.

Special fame is received by completing book quests for the Curia Libray, or through battlefield participation. Guild fame increases a guild's level and is received by guild members completing guild quests. Guild members can purchase scrolls from the bulletin board inside the guild town or from the guild officer in Aven. Upon reaching Level 20 and having 50 gold, players can create their own guild. Players can organize ranks for their members, giving each rank different privileges within the guild.

Guilds can have their own custom guild logo that can be uploaded from the player's computer, which allows players to customize their logo to fit their play style and interests.

I'm surprised every other game doesn't do this. Having your own custom guild logo is a neat feature that gives guilds their own unique identity.

Players who make their own guild get their own in-game message board and their own system chat, which makes it easy to reach out to your guild members. Possibly the most interesting part of the guild system in Eden Eternal is the possibility for a guild to get their own town, called an eden. Guilds with over 30 members get the privilege of getting their own town to act as their home base.

It costs g to purchase and if there are already 50 guild towns on the server this costs increases to 10,g. Inactive guilds end up losing their towns, so it is possible to pay the smaller g price to buy an eden even on busy servers. Guild towns are in their own instanced zones and have a shared warehouse where members can keep guild items.

Guilds can also construct various structures inside their eden, such as farms, mines, altars, alchemy labs, and magic ponds which all benefit the guild. These buildings directly benefit guild members. For example, the Foundry can be used to craft weapons while the Mine can be used by players to excavate ore. Eden Eternal is an extremely interesting game. For players who adore great scenery, guilds, and customization, Eden Eternal could possibly be a great game for them to play, while others who prefer unique storylines may feel dissatisfied.

System Requirements. Additional Info. Eden Eternal Shut down on April 29, It's easy to get distracted and try leveling everything at once. I know I did for a while. I tried to max everything out from the get-go. The graphics are bright, cheerful and awesome, the game play is simple, straightforward and solid, definitely recommending the game for anyone who is looking for a game like this or is looking at this exact game and wondering if it's worth playing.

It is worth playing! Eden Eternal was really hot I guess if you wanna try out this game it's pretty fun in the early levels just don't invest much time into it as it is pay to win lol.

Started this game in closed beta. Kept playing and hitting caps until the level 65 cap then stopped. Currently I'm not even sure what the level cap IS, maybe. The game's economy is now almost entirely based off of a cash shop item called "eden crystals" which can net you costumes and the like, pretty much a copy-paste of magic clay from grand fantasia.

Positive: 2 out of 6. Mixed: 3 out of 6. Negative: 1 out of 6. I love the class system implemented in this where you are able to level every class on a single character and switch between them freely.

Also, the classes are very well done with distinct differences between them - something lacking in a lot of other games in the genre. The world is lively, the graphics are charming and the gameplay is fun. However, like most free to play MMORPGs there is the usual grind to get through the higher levels but that wasn't an issue until well into the game.

Also, Eden Eternal is currently lacking in end-game content but new add-ons are continually being developed so there should eventually be plenty to do.

Definitely worth a try if you are in the mood for a light and fun online RPG. Well, this game has stunned me with great visuals and the best class system ever seen. Switching between ranged and close combat? Haven't tried out yet? Then definitely do. Eden Eternal is like WoW, but it is a P2P you only allowed to have one mount and have pay money to get more, that also included pets, i hate Eden Eternal is like WoW, but it is a P2P you only allowed to have one mount and have pay money to get more, that also included pets, i hate fact that if you died that you lose EXP, … Expand.

It's certainly a free to play mmo, there's no escaping that fact. The class system is unique and great, you literally CAN'T play just one It's certainly a free to play mmo, there's no escaping that fact. The class system is unique and great, you literally CAN'T play just one class.

There are 5 categories of classes and 15 classes overall. EE's class system is awesome in that if you want to reach Warlock you must be a lvl 50 Magician AND a lvl 50 Cleric, and there is criss-crossing like that all over the categories. Combat is ok. No moving while casting, no 'real' jumping just visual jumping, you're still confined to paths and terrain. They cover every base, however, regarding control schemes, mouse, keyboard, however you're used to moving around in an MMO is likely supported in EE.

My biggest concern is the end-game and PVP. As far as I can tell and I am level 35 out of 50 while writing this the only pvp are 1v1 duals. I'm unaware of any guild vs guild mechanics or any large scale PVP game modes, which prompted me to put the game down today until they add that in, hopefully they do.

There are two races, Humans and what are basically a Mouse race, they do have slightly different benefits depending on class, nothing major though. Overall I would rank this game higher if I felt it was more complete upon release. I can only assume they'll be adding in end-game mechanics but so far there are none, and that is what this review is based on.

Graphics- It's ok, bright colorful to keep you entertain throughout the whole game, but eventually it shows it's laziness with reused skins. Storyline- Very lacking, it's text-based, which is not bad, but if you read the story, it's unoriginal and boring to say the least.

Gameplay- This is one of the few things that keeps this game alive, with it's unique class-changing system and dungeons, it's somewhat addicting, til you get to the point where you're doing the same thing over and over again. Same quests, same reused mobs etc.

At least you can change your class to refresh your gameplay. Music- It's ok, on some cases it really matches the tone of where you're at, while other cases it does not. On the more negative side, it loops constantly and some tracks get reused quite often. Difficulty- The only real difficult part is the constant grinding in this game, where to the point it becomes a real chore to do. Other than that, killing basic mobs is really not too difficult. Overall, this game is decent, with it's unique gameplay, but with the high repetitiveness and the reused skins and music that makes it seems like it you're doing the same thing, over and over again.

If you are extremely bored, this MMO could waste some time. Other than that, unless you have friends who love this game, I don't recommended for a long time. And here is why: 1. There is a time when you can enter the 3v3, 10v10, etc in arena and the difference between range and melee is huge.

Range can run and cast their skill while melee cannot. Gear dependent and not skill dependent. Pay 2 Win The events every week is you need to spend a certain amount of AP to get an item. Example their Halloween event which the quest is bug and it takes 1 week to be fix. Worst community All fanboys which ignore and don't care about the problems in the game. If you point out a problem in the forums game.

The community will flame you or defend Aeria Games and mods always lock the thread. You can see there is always a lock thread in their forum and rather than discussing it the mods will lock it.



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