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Martial Heroes Developer(s) CR Space Publisher(s) Game Entertainment Europe Platform(s) Windows Genre(s) Fantasy MMORPG Mode(s) MMO Media/distribution Download, CD, DVD System requirements Minimum
500 MHZ Pentium 3 CPU
256M RAM
32MB 3D Accelerator graphics card
DirectX 10.0c
Internet Connection
Recommended
1 GHZ Pentium 4 CPU
512M RAM
64MB 3D Accelerator graphics card
DirectX 10.0c
Internet ConnectionMartial Heroes is a 3D fantasy MMORPG created by the South Korean game developer CR Space. The game is set in an ancient Oriental world with a Martial Arts theme. Martial Heroes was released in 2004 and was closed October 1, 2010.
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Guilds
Different from other major MMORPGs, players have to fulfill certain requirements before joining a guild. They have to be of a certain level and may need in-game money to finish a quest before they can join a guild in the game. There are many different types of guilds a player is able to create or join. This ability depends on the level the player is, the amount in-game money needed and/or successful completion of a certain quest.
A player can become a MUN Master by being over level 48 with 4000 fame and it costs 100 gold. As a MUN master a player are given extra guild functions like ‘guild mark’ and ‘donations function’. MUN master guilds can be part of a guild war. They can take strong points in the area and hold positions for certain advantages.
Guild areas
If an area is not yet claimed by an guild owner, it is called a free zone and every guild above level 10 can claim that area by using a Mahesty stone near a area stone. Area stones can only be awakened by MUN masters. Guilds can steal an area from another guild by declaring war to the area owner during guild war. Guild war occurs every 2 weeks.
By owning a guild stone the guild gets certain advantages like increased attack power points, defense points, mana points, health points, attack success rate and final attack rate increased by a certain rate.
Fame
From level 36 a player can receive fame points. With fame points you can view other players reputation, where reputation can be gain or lost depending on your actions. A player can gain fame by defeating monsters, complete quests, partake in guild wars or by taking and training a pupil in the master/pupil system. You can lose fame points when you die from attacks from another player or a monster, leave or disband a guild or when breaking a master/pupil relationship. Depending on the amount of fame a player receives a nickname, depending on the faction the player has joined.
The top 50 players of each faction will receive a special ranking, called fame ranking. Fame ranking is calculated by the amount of fame a player has accumulated versus other players fame count. The special rank will be shown by a tag above the character name. When not logged in the game for three months, players will be removed from the ranking system
Characters
There are four kinds of characters: warrior, assassin, mage and monk.
Warrior: The warrior class is the standard strength class and used in close combat fighting. Their main weapons include scimitars, the axe and spears. Warriors focus more on vitality, strength and dexterity
Assassin: The assassin is the focused on quick attacks and the only female class in the game. Their main weapons include a bow, claw and a dagger. Assassins focus more on strength, agility, and dexterity.
Mage: The mage is specialized in Magic Martial Arts but are also able to wield weapons. Their primary weapons include swords, fighting fans and Gauntlets. Mages focus on dexterity, agility, and intelligence.
Monk: The monk class can specialize in many different Martial Arts like blessings and healing but also offense martial arts by using a staff. The Monk uses rods, wheels or a plummet and prefers to use protection skills. Monks focus on dexterity, intelligence, and vitality.
External links
Categories:- 2004 video games
- Video games developed in South Korea
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