Friday, August 28, 2009

Legions, Parties and Forces

Legions
Equivalent to Clans and Guilds.
Once you become part of a Legion you have access to the Legion’s Vault. You are also able to wear the robe with a symbol of your Legion and even engrave your Legion’s symbol onto shields once you reach a certain level.

Legion’s Growth
Legion’s Achievement Points
When a member of the Legion completes a quest or obtains Abyss Points through PvP or RvR this is also counted in the Legion’s Achievement Points. This reflects the activities of the Legion’s members and also determines the Legion’s level and rank.

Legion’s Level
To begin a level 1 Legion you need 10,000 Kina and can have up to 30 people. To reach level 2 you need 100,000 Kina , at least 10 people in your Legion and can have up to 60 people. To reach level 3 you need 1,000,000 Kina, have at least 20 people in your Legion and have t least 20,000 Achievement Points. You can also have up to 90 people in a level 3 Legion.

A level 1 legion has 24 slots within their legion’s vault. A level 2 legion has 32 slots and can use one of the premade emblems. Level 3 legions is able use their own emblem, purchase legion-only equipment and increase their legion vault to 40.

Party
Standard Party fare. I’ll explain the way looting works however.
There are three ways to choose the looting. Free for all, taking turns and all loot to the group leader. But there’s also three different ways to loot the rare drops. First is where you loot depending on the loot priority decided as mentioned above. Second, you roll for a number between 1 and 100. Another is Transaction on the Spot. This is where you have 30 seconds to put in the amount of Kina you are willing to pay for the item. The person who is willing to pay the most loots the item and then the money is divided evenly between the party members.

And then there is Force where you can have up to 24 people together.