Florensia
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Florensia | |
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Developer(s) | Netts |
Publisher(s) | Burda:ic |
Designer(s) | Netts |
Engine | Gamebryo PathEngine [1] |
Version | JP: 1.0b, 2008-02-28 EU: Closed Beta Phase 2 |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Genre(s) | MMORPG |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: T (Teen) PEGI: 12+ OFLC: E USK: 12 |
Media | DVD (1), Download |
System requirements | Windows
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Input methods | Keyboard, mouse |
Florensia (also known as Flo) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). It features a complex maritime adventure world populated with pirates and Skippers. Florensia includes flexible quests (Land and sea) placed across islands and nice graphics. The Game was developed and released by Studio NJ and NETTS in Japan, burda:ic plans to release a localized version in Europa this spring. burda:ic, a subsidiary of Hubert Burda Group obtained a world-wide license (except Asia and pacific) and plans introducing Florensia to a global market.
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[edit] Classes
The game currently has four character classes that a player can choose from, where every class has its own abilities. The Pirate class will be released in the future, as well as second-level classes with a few new skills.
The 5 available classes in Florensia are[1]:
- Mercenary (Tank/melee damage class)
- The primary melee class of the game, the Mercenary can take on the role of either an offensive character or a tank. The Mercenary prefers to use daggers and swords and wears heavy armor.
- Saint (Healer/spell damage class)
- The healing class, Saints are a support class with the addition of being able to use dark magic to deal damage. The Saint prefers to use kariads (magical crystals) and light armor.
- Explorer (Ranged damage class)
- The damage dealer class with high-ranged attacks and abilities to see hidden enemies and open treasures. Wears middle armor and uses rifles and dual-guns.
- Noble (Spell damage class)
- The magical damage class with ability to cause AoE damage. The Noble can wear light armor and uses rapier in addition to preferred kariads (magical crystals) which amplifies their magical attacks.
- Pirate
[edit] Ships
- Armorship
- Cannonship
- Highspeedship
- Maintenanceship
- Ramship
[edit] PvP System
At the moment there are 2 PvP modes available in the game.
- 1 vs 1
- Party vs Party
- Guild vs Guild (not implemented yet)
[edit] Servers
Florensia is using cluster servers in different countries and on every cluster are several worlds to offer players the choice between a less used world.
[edit] Florensia World
Florensia world is split up into 3 islands named Cardiff, Magnel and Exeter.
Each of them have own towns, NPCs, quests and dungeons. Also the world of florensia includes 2 sea-dungeons. More islands with new towns and dungeons (land/sea) are planned according to developer NetTimeSoft.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Official websites