If you choose to be an energy elf, your ability to fight by yourself is limited, earning EXP usually based on parties, and you might find that summons are not very effective, because they always have to chase their targets and hardly manage to make them fight back because the monsters chase you.
so here I'll give you a tip how to fight using a summon.
First let's see what is the problem:
When you try to fight using a summon, you usually run away, the monster chase you, and your summon chase the monster. It looks like this:
summon -> monster -> you -> escape the monster
Solution:
So your summon can't fight the monster, to give him chance to hit, and even make the monster fight him back all you need to do is to chase your summon and stay close to him.
summon -> monster -> you -> summon
The best way to make a monster fight back your summon is to make the monster go forward the summon and face him, to do that you need to stand behind your summon while the monster stand in front of him, this way your summon and the monster will go forward each other, your summon will attack and the monster fight back.
you - summon -><- monster
If you will do it this way you will see that even using the summon only to fight is a good way to earn EXP, also I think when your summon kills a monster by his own you earn 33% more exp!
It also recommended to buff your summon, it means that when you get stronger your summon get stronger too, so he won't be useless in higher levels.
Also things become easier when you get the soldier, because he got ranged attack, so it isn't suc a big deal to get him to attack monsters.
Hope you find it useful!
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
MU tip - non-drop items
You might notice that when you can't drop items +5 from your inventory, only sell them. But this also apply in case of death, when you die you can't drop items +5 or higher, also excellent items can't be dropped from your inventory,about wings I already saw someone dropping wings +0 in case of death in private server, this tip is very useful when you got expensive set, or if you want to PK, so you won't loose anything when you die!
Also it's good to know that you may drop something only if you killed by a monster, guard, hero or a commoner.
Also it's good to know that you may drop something only if you killed by a monster, guard, hero or a commoner.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
MU guide - party
Hello again! here I'll explain what is party and how to give it a GOOD USE!
OK, so party is a group of players, between 2 to 5 members in one party, when you are in party, you can see info about the other party members, health and coordinates, if the party member is in your range ( a bit more then your range of view) and if he is under Elf protection buff.
You can press "P" to open the party window.
The health you can see as a bars above your party members and at the top right corner of the screen, which tell you how much % of hp they got, if will show only 10's for example:100%, 90%, 80%, 40%...
You can also see the correct amount of hp of the party members if you open the party window, it will show correct HP/max HP.
You can see the party members coordinates at the party window, its hard to tell where they are using the coordinates, but you can use it to walk to their direction.
If a party member is out of your range witch is a bit more then your view, his name background at the top right corner of the screen will become red, and when he will get back in the range it will become gray again.
When an Elf give a protection buff to one of the party members, his name background at the top right corner of the screen will become green, when the buff is over it will become gray again.
The main reason for parties is the EXP share, when you are in party, when someone kill a monster the EXP shared between the party members, but the highest level get more EXP then others, and the lowest level get less EXP then others.
Also the party include DK, ELF, and DW, the party will earn EXP boost, here is a table of the EXP rates with DK+ELF+DW and without:
members|without............|with...............|
...........|DK+ELF+DW......|DK+ELF+DW.......|
...........|....................|.....................|
1member|100%EXP..........|100%EXP...........|
2member|120%EXP..........|120%EXP...........|
3member|150%EXP..........|200%EXP...........|
4member|170%EXP..........|230%EXP...........|
5member|190%EXP..........|260%EXP...........|
I'm not sure the rates are 100% correct but you get the idea. Also the rates may be different between servers.
The fact that the highest level get most EXP is very useful, it means that high level players can party with lower levels then them to earn more EXP, this way bought sides win, the low levels which usually stuck between strong monsters to weak monsters that give low EXP find joining a party with high level against strong monsters as a good way to earn EXP, and high levels which get low EXP from weaker monsters then them, and usually takes them a while to kill monsters in their own level find joining a party with low levels against weaker monsters then them that takes usually 3-4 hits to kill a fast way to earn EXP.
I hope you find it useful!
OK, so party is a group of players, between 2 to 5 members in one party, when you are in party, you can see info about the other party members, health and coordinates, if the party member is in your range ( a bit more then your range of view) and if he is under Elf protection buff.
You can press "P" to open the party window.
The health you can see as a bars above your party members and at the top right corner of the screen, which tell you how much % of hp they got, if will show only 10's for example:100%, 90%, 80%, 40%...
You can also see the correct amount of hp of the party members if you open the party window, it will show correct HP/max HP.
You can see the party members coordinates at the party window, its hard to tell where they are using the coordinates, but you can use it to walk to their direction.
If a party member is out of your range witch is a bit more then your view, his name background at the top right corner of the screen will become red, and when he will get back in the range it will become gray again.
When an Elf give a protection buff to one of the party members, his name background at the top right corner of the screen will become green, when the buff is over it will become gray again.
The main reason for parties is the EXP share, when you are in party, when someone kill a monster the EXP shared between the party members, but the highest level get more EXP then others, and the lowest level get less EXP then others.
Also the party include DK, ELF, and DW, the party will earn EXP boost, here is a table of the EXP rates with DK+ELF+DW and without:
members|without............|with...............|
...........|DK+ELF+DW......|DK+ELF+DW.......|
...........|....................|.....................|
1member|100%EXP..........|100%EXP...........|
2member|120%EXP..........|120%EXP...........|
3member|150%EXP..........|200%EXP...........|
4member|170%EXP..........|230%EXP...........|
5member|190%EXP..........|260%EXP...........|
I'm not sure the rates are 100% correct but you get the idea. Also the rates may be different between servers.
The fact that the highest level get most EXP is very useful, it means that high level players can party with lower levels then them to earn more EXP, this way bought sides win, the low levels which usually stuck between strong monsters to weak monsters that give low EXP find joining a party with high level against strong monsters as a good way to earn EXP, and high levels which get low EXP from weaker monsters then them, and usually takes them a while to kill monsters in their own level find joining a party with low levels against weaker monsters then them that takes usually 3-4 hits to kill a fast way to earn EXP.
I hope you find it useful!
Friday, May 29, 2009
MU trick - max zen
Well, this one is pretty much well known, but it wont harm to spread the word!
The trick is that when you reach the maximum amount of zen people can't buy items from your store, because you cant earn more zen so you are "out of space". Its very useful when you want to trade items for jewels, this way you can show that you really got the items, tell in your store title what do you want for them, ask people to PM you and do something or go AFK instead spamming the chat with your offer!
This trick is very common on private MU servers with high rates, like x5000 exp or higher, because earning zen is easy and you reach the limit (2,000,000,000 zen) very soon, and zen is useless so people trade with jewels.
The trick is that when you reach the maximum amount of zen people can't buy items from your store, because you cant earn more zen so you are "out of space". Its very useful when you want to trade items for jewels, this way you can show that you really got the items, tell in your store title what do you want for them, ask people to PM you and do something or go AFK instead spamming the chat with your offer!
This trick is very common on private MU servers with high rates, like x5000 exp or higher, because earning zen is easy and you reach the limit (2,000,000,000 zen) very soon, and zen is useless so people trade with jewels.
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