Eden Eternal

Eden Eternal

Developer(s) X-Legend (Chinese)[1]
Publisher(s) Aeria Games[1]
Platform(s) Windows[2]
Release date(s) ROC 20101028October 28, 2010
CHN 201011November 2010
HKG 201011November 2010
JP 201101January 2011
NA 20110616June 16, 2011
(Open Beta)[3]
Genre(s) MMORPG[1]
System requirements

Minimum System Requirements[2]

Recommended System Requirements

  • CPU: 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium 4
  • Memory: 1 GB or above
  • HD: 2GB or above
  • Video: nVidia GeForce FX 6600 or ATI Radeon X600

Eden Eternal, also known as Finding Neverland Online (Chinese) (FNO) (Chinese: 聖境傳說; pinyin: Shèng Jìng Chuánshuō) in Taiwan or (Chinese: 梦之传说; pinyin: Mèng Zhī Chuánshuō) in China and Hong Kong, is a free to play anime styled MMORPG developed by X-Legend and published by Aeria Games.[4] The Open Beta was released on 15 June 2011.[4]

Contents

Gameplay

The game features 15 different unlockable classes which include:

Melee DPS Ranged DPS Magic DPS Defense Support
Thief Hunter Magician Warrior Cleric
Martial Artist Engineer Illusionist Knight Bard
Blade Dancer Ranger Warlock Templar Shaman

As a player trains each class, they will be able to level up both their character level and class levels. Beginning with Warrior and Magician, they must gain both specific character levels along with class levels to unlock each of the alternative classes. Players can switch between any unlocked classes at any time throughout the game.

Players in Eden Eternal may found guilds for 50 gold coins in the city of Aven (the biggest city on the main continent). Each guild can build their own town, containing up to 5 unique buildings, which can be upgraded. These towns contain a guild vault that grows larger when the guild level increases.[5][6]

The players' clothing depends on the class they are currently using; although all classes have different unlockable outfits depending on their class levels (Usually in increments of 10). There is a dye system featuring regular and rare exotic dyes, which can be used to color these outfits. New players can receive dyes from shops, and quests as they pass through the game. (There are random dyes, which contain 4 colors and are picked at random for the portion of the outfit chosen) The dye store does not include rarer colors, and "Beginner" dyes cannot be used after reaching level 15. It also includes a title system based on in-game achievements, some of these have perks associated with them as long as a player has the title set.[6]

Storyline

The player has been found trapped inside of a blue crystal and has no memory of anything that has happened to them before being found. Throughout the game, this person, also known as a "Crystal Child", will try to look for clues about what has happened to them and the recent troubles that have been appearing around populated areas.

The game's unofficial mascot is the Grass Mud Horse, (alpaca in the English version), which in-game, is a popular mount and method of transport.[7]

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