
Dragomon hunter scout upgrade#
When you upgrade a piece of gear to a certain point it can go up a Star, with a maximum of five. It would appear that the way to get gear is to do quests, craft it, and/or upgrade it with scrolls and other items. It was one tiny grotto, with a bunch of Dragomon that were actually aggressive, and when I completed it, I just left. I couldn’t find a party to do dungeons, so I soloed a few times, and I have to say, I was completely underwhelmed. Hoppalong, the greatest companion idea since Sonic Chao. If they die, they resurrect after a little time has passed, so take heart, little buddy will come back! Thankfully you can give them your unused equipment. You aren’t alone though! When you create your class, you also create a Hoppalong: A cute little bunny creature that can have its own character classes depending on what Primers you find in the game. The best way to level is to do the Main Quests, but there are daily events, dungeons, bounties, and other things of that nature.

Each HL gives you a stat point to put down as you’d like. This determines if you can tank, deal damage, whatever you want to do. “Character Level,” which affects what you can do in-game (dungeons, quests, professions), and HL levels impacting stat growth. You can go up to level 50, but there are two levels per character. The classes are pretty fun in the first phases of the beta I played a Mage where I teleported around and shot ridiculous blasts of energy at my opponents, and in the latest version I dabbled with all four. Some of the skills are pretty familiar from other MMOs, but really, there’s bound to be overlap. At level 20 you can get a different weapon type to use, and each has its own unique skill set. It’s still very buggy, and halfway through my playtesting I could swear there were huge stealth nerfs to drop rates, meanwhile I can autowalk myself to pretty much every quest objective.ĭragomon Hunter has four classes: Mercenary, Scout, Cleric, and Mage. There are lots of items to craft and collect, and a fair amount of Dragomon with a few different species, but ultimately I feel a bit disenchanted. The only thing that killed me reliably were level 50 boss monsters, and that’s only because I was 30-40 levels under them and ran through trying to be a badass. It’s cute and it’s fun, but it’s so easy to play.
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Typically the chat moves too fast for me to ignore/report people, and there are so many independent merchants (players) that even my PC slows to a crawl when I’m in town from time to time.īack to the actual gameplay. You hang out primarily in the city of Elysium, where everyone idles and tries to sell their rare items and gold-sellers obliterate main chat. Pretty much every class does boat-loads of damage, though at least the art is bright and cheerful, filling you with a bit of energy as you decimate your foes. Bounties, cool events, rewards for logins, and so on. There is an arena to fight powerful and dangerous Dragomon, as well as 3v3/5v5 PVP to look into.

There is still a lot you can do in Dragomon Hunter, for good or ill. The game teased me with “combat mounts” that get cool abilities when you’re upon them, but I’ve yet to find a single one other than the quest that showed it off to me.

This feels more like a casual game, where players get together and kill monsters and collect Dragomon to use as mounts. Generally speaking, MMOs have an overarching goal, an end-game to reach for. There are “dungeons,” there are missions, big bosses, crafting, guilds, all of the stuff you could and should expect in an MMO, but I’m a trifle unclear on what I’m supposed to be doing.

The goal of the game feels kind of unclear, other than to tame Dragomon, which are the monsters that run amok in the world. Dragomon Hunter is part cutesy Ragnarok Online, part Pokemon. But it appears that Aeria titles seldom leave that Beta phase. Dragomon Hunter is an ambitious title from X-Legend and published by Aeria Games, in which I do not ever know which state the game is in: Alpha, Beta, or Live.
