I have decided to play the game Ragnarok for my midterm project. This game originated in Korea and is an mmorpg. In this game, there are many different classes of characters with unique skills, and they can use unique weapons and equipment. Characters may party together to face monsters (parties allow characters to kill monsters that they wouldn't normally be able to kill on their own) and can also join guilds. Guilds may participate in the War of Emeperium, in which all guilds may fight for castles. Whoever destroys the Emperium (a large crystal-like object with HP, but which doesn't attack) first "owns" the castle. The War lasts an hour and a half, and whoever is in possession of the castle when the War ends is the owner until the next War of Emperium. If the guild fails to defend the castle during the next War, they can risk losing it. (The guild leader can level up skills for the guild, based on the experience points the guild has. The more experience points, the more potential the guild has to be stronger.)
Example of Ragnarok gameplay:
Ragnarok Game Play
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Looking forward to hearing more about the social architecture of Ragnarok in your presentation.
Posted by Andy Cox | September 21, 2006 10:49 PM
Posted on September 21, 2006 22:49