In spite of the name, it will also give you a boost in learning weapons too. This is fairly straight-forward and allows you to learn a number of attacks very quickly right from the beginning. pathetic.)Ĭhoice 1 if you usually enjoy combat in MMOs. (You may need to ignore the fact that the character's life story is kinda.
Choose this one if you want to choose an easier, well-rounded character class. Note: A highly recommended class for starting out with, especially in a survivalist game. With an extra bonus in Defense, this character gets a boost in several different stats, including HP and defense, and a higher health regen rate. Here they are, in general order of ease to play/usefulness as a starting character: Job Seeker But if you decide to commit right from the beginning, you'll get to where you want to go much more efficiently.
There are 8 classes and a choice of male/female for both. If you're not like me and actually want to know what these bonuses are and how they affect you, this is what you need to know: So don't worry - you'll get the chance to look exactly how you want to look. (Go figure.) This part happens after you choose your class and is fairly standard and self-explanatory. You then learn that you can customize your character's appearance and clothes in a fairly in-depth character creation menu. If you're anything like me, you pick the one in the cutest skirt and go on blindly from there. Each one will have certain bonuses that correspond to a certain play style, but at a glance it can be a little tough to figure out which will be the most applicable to you. The game throws you on a moving train of people where you must choose, almost at random, which character you wish to play as. Note: For those of you who can play it, keep a charger handy. But in the meantime, you can still peruse this beginner's guide to Durango: Wild Lands so you'll be ready to play when the game releases in your region. Unfortunately, the biggest chunks of the gaming markets are sadly out of luck - looks like you've still got some waiting to do.
but only in a select number of countries - the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Russia, Australia, Brazil, Vietnam, Canada, New Zealand, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. A limited closed beta ran late last year/early this year, and now it's currently in open beta on the Google Play Store. The game hasn't officially released yet, but it is looking good and was already nominated for Best Mobile/Handheld at E3. Here they must band together to fend off dinosaurs, starvation, and (let's face it) some fast-disintegrating clothes. Durango: Wild Landsis a mobile MMO spin on the genre, where players are thrown through a time warp into the prehistoric era. Enter NEXON Korea (a subsidiary of the main NEXON company) working with What! Studio to bring you another hit to add to the roster.