Welcome, New player! (The newbie Guide)
Apr 22, 2016 10:02:23 GMT
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Post by flarity on Apr 22, 2016 10:02:23 GMT
Hey guys, Flarity here.
Let's just say you installed Iruna some time ago, met alot of friends, and able to travel on other high level maps while being a low level guy. You started to feel envy because your friends are starting to get better at you with their equips and spina etc. You want to be one of them too. You don't want to feel left out and yet you don't have the power. You tried doing some of the main quest but you're stuck. Fear not, kiddo! I am one newbie guy myself back then but with this guide, you MIGHT be able to catch up to your pro friends and have fun with them. Though you won't be as good as other hardworking players, at least you have more focus on enjoyment rather than competing with other people's power which is, by the way, depressing and stressful.
#1: KEEP SOCIALIZING
Socializing is a great way to start. If you are new to Iruna, you might not know some of the basics and other stuff. So why not have a chitchat with your friends and ask. Don't be afraid. Not all people will judge you because you do not know something. Join a friend's guild or join their group just to develop a good relationship with them. Also, with socializing, you might be able to get that person help you sometimes. (BUT DON'T ABUSE IT. There's always a limit ) Ask 'em if they're busy, and speaking of asking...
#2 ASK FOR HELP IF NECESSARY
Asking help isn't that bad. It's bad if you're always asking for help even though the helper might be very busy. You already have alot of friends and guildmates and maybe one of them is somewhere in the 180+. If you have developed a good friendship/relationship with this guy, try asking them for help. People commonly ask for help in Main Quest because that's one of the best way to level up early. You can also ask for help in Changing your class. and if you're done in some parts of the mq (let's say after Wizaleon in Sofya City or after Halios near Wibo) This is where you can get good.
#3 RAIDS
When Raids was implemented, this was like the lifesaver of the lowbies. Raids can be found in Sofya and Saterica (Some people prefer Sofya more) and you might already have visited Sofya many times already, sweet! Since you need tp finish a specific part of MQ to join a raid, guess you have ask a friend to help you in MQ if you haven't. There are 5 Raids at the moment and might be adding more in the future. (3 Raids in Sofya : 100, 120, and 140 ; 2 raids in Saterica : 160 and 180) If you finished a specific MQ part then great! Now you can join a Group chat dedicated to raids (Example: RAID 100 S1 [S1 up to S4 means server 1 - server 4 in case you didn't know that.]) and start RAIDING 'EM STUFF. (Might do a guide for raiding but there might be lots of Raid guides out there so check them out) Also your socializing skills will come in handy here if you are willing to have more friends DO NOT BE AFK (Away from Keyboard? shouldn't it be AFP? Away from phone? Hahahahaha) People will hate you and might kick you. DO NOT LEECH. Attack too. You might die, sure but there are might be many healers around.
#4 MAIN QUEST
You have the equipment, check! You have the spina, check! You have a great guild and great friends, check! Now what's left to do is to do the rest of the MAIN QUEST. Boy, this is the most crucial part (Unless you're a lvl 100 Ninja who sweeps through MQ. Wow Ninjas sure are OP af) but trust me after doing the Main Quest, it will be worth it (With today's MAIN QUEST when you finish it, You'll be probably at lvl 220-240!) What? You say it's boring? well since you had lots of friends and have guildmates, you can have a chat with them while doing the main quest. Also chat with your friend who's helping you. Listen to some MP3 music. You can also read the story of the Main Quest, which is quite good honestly, if you have the time.
#5 Have Fun.
This is the most important step. If you aren't having fun, maybe right now you have already quitted. Iruna doesn't have PVP or whatever. The only thing to compete to is to be the richest dang person on Iruna (In which no one really knows lmao) Iruna is made to have fun with your friends who's also playing it. Explore worlds (which is the best feature in iruna since majority of online mobile games is very limited in open worlds. I'M LOOKING AT YOU, GAMES WITH ENERGY BARS.) and have an adventure of your own.
and that's it. If you think I missed something, leave it down please so that those new players will be able to have fun with this game
Let's just say you installed Iruna some time ago, met alot of friends, and able to travel on other high level maps while being a low level guy. You started to feel envy because your friends are starting to get better at you with their equips and spina etc. You want to be one of them too. You don't want to feel left out and yet you don't have the power. You tried doing some of the main quest but you're stuck. Fear not, kiddo! I am one newbie guy myself back then but with this guide, you MIGHT be able to catch up to your pro friends and have fun with them. Though you won't be as good as other hardworking players, at least you have more focus on enjoyment rather than competing with other people's power which is, by the way, depressing and stressful.
#1: KEEP SOCIALIZING
Socializing is a great way to start. If you are new to Iruna, you might not know some of the basics and other stuff. So why not have a chitchat with your friends and ask. Don't be afraid. Not all people will judge you because you do not know something. Join a friend's guild or join their group just to develop a good relationship with them. Also, with socializing, you might be able to get that person help you sometimes. (BUT DON'T ABUSE IT. There's always a limit ) Ask 'em if they're busy, and speaking of asking...
#2 ASK FOR HELP IF NECESSARY
Asking help isn't that bad. It's bad if you're always asking for help even though the helper might be very busy. You already have alot of friends and guildmates and maybe one of them is somewhere in the 180+. If you have developed a good friendship/relationship with this guy, try asking them for help. People commonly ask for help in Main Quest because that's one of the best way to level up early. You can also ask for help in Changing your class. and if you're done in some parts of the mq (let's say after Wizaleon in Sofya City or after Halios near Wibo) This is where you can get good.
#3 RAIDS
When Raids was implemented, this was like the lifesaver of the lowbies. Raids can be found in Sofya and Saterica (Some people prefer Sofya more) and you might already have visited Sofya many times already, sweet! Since you need tp finish a specific part of MQ to join a raid, guess you have ask a friend to help you in MQ if you haven't. There are 5 Raids at the moment and might be adding more in the future. (3 Raids in Sofya : 100, 120, and 140 ; 2 raids in Saterica : 160 and 180) If you finished a specific MQ part then great! Now you can join a Group chat dedicated to raids (Example: RAID 100 S1 [S1 up to S4 means server 1 - server 4 in case you didn't know that.]) and start RAIDING 'EM STUFF. (Might do a guide for raiding but there might be lots of Raid guides out there so check them out) Also your socializing skills will come in handy here if you are willing to have more friends DO NOT BE AFK (Away from Keyboard? shouldn't it be AFP? Away from phone? Hahahahaha) People will hate you and might kick you. DO NOT LEECH. Attack too. You might die, sure but there are might be many healers around.
#4 MAIN QUEST
You have the equipment, check! You have the spina, check! You have a great guild and great friends, check! Now what's left to do is to do the rest of the MAIN QUEST. Boy, this is the most crucial part (Unless you're a lvl 100 Ninja who sweeps through MQ. Wow Ninjas sure are OP af) but trust me after doing the Main Quest, it will be worth it (With today's MAIN QUEST when you finish it, You'll be probably at lvl 220-240!) What? You say it's boring? well since you had lots of friends and have guildmates, you can have a chat with them while doing the main quest. Also chat with your friend who's helping you. Listen to some MP3 music. You can also read the story of the Main Quest, which is quite good honestly, if you have the time.
#5 Have Fun.
This is the most important step. If you aren't having fun, maybe right now you have already quitted. Iruna doesn't have PVP or whatever. The only thing to compete to is to be the richest dang person on Iruna (In which no one really knows lmao) Iruna is made to have fun with your friends who's also playing it. Explore worlds (which is the best feature in iruna since majority of online mobile games is very limited in open worlds. I'M LOOKING AT YOU, GAMES WITH ENERGY BARS.) and have an adventure of your own.
and that's it. If you think I missed something, leave it down please so that those new players will be able to have fun with this game