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Beginner guide: Everything about Luna

Postby cayena » Fri Mar 13, 2009 1:40 am

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So this is my beginner guide remade! I hope you like the changes and work I put into it. I blame the nonstop DC's which makes it almost impossible to do any decent leveling. Hopefully they will fix it soon.



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What is the difference?
1. Looks.
2. Beginning stats.
3. Class skills
4. Higher level classes (Some are race only)

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ImageHuman Buff - Burning rage, increases your attack power but drains HP.
ImageElf buff - Nature shield, increases your defense but drains MP.
Note: Don't get confused, if you have HP regeneration and use the skill that drains HP. Your HP will then go up and down, regenerate and get drained again.




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Rouge, Fighter or Mage are the beginner classes you'll start out with and you'll choose at character creation.

Every class will have their detirmed set of skills, but mixing those with your special choice of stats and you can make so and say everything: Classic builds found in every game, or a tanker mage, an magical warrior. Anything is possible in Luna!

Another thing that helps in making whatever you want, you can jump classes. If first job is mage, then you can go cleric at 2nd job for heals and then at 3rd you can go a class for damage!

But each level you only get 1 stat point, so choose carefully where you put it!
Str - Increases ur physical attack
Dex - Increases ur accuracy, dodge rate, crit rate
Vit - Increase max hp, hp regen and defense
Int - Increase Magic damage
Wis - Increase max mp, mp regen and magic defense

Every time you level up you get something called SP, which is short for Skill Points. Every skill in the game costs at least 1SP or more, some skills also costs Gold.
Total SP in Level groups:
Lv.1-20= 64SP
Lv.1-40 = 229SP
Lv.1-75 = 758SP
Lv. 1-100 = 1324SP

If you at any level decide to use a skill reset scroll you will receive gold back so you can spend them on new skills.


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Rouge have two main branches: The one with dagger and the one with bow.
It's a class quite easy to handle, it's both solo and party friendly.
Reasons to choose this class:
- Alright defense.
- Alright HP.
- Good Crits.
- Good at PVP.
- Prefers physical damage.


DEX = Crit/dodge/Evasion build
STR/DEX = Hybrid
STR = Raw power
VIT = HP/Defense, pure tanker build.
STR/VIT = Hybrid tanker and damage.

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Fighter has two main branches: Attack and Defense.
Like any other game, fighter is the class with most tanker and defense abilities but if shaped right it can become a good damager as well.
Fighter has the choice between one handed weapons or two handed weapons (Swords, Maces, and Axes) Each weapon having their own specialty.
Reasons to choose this class:
- Ton of HP
- Ton of Defense
- Melee combat


DEX = Crit/dodge/Evasion build
STR = Raw power
VIT = HP/Defense, pure tanker build.
STR/VIT = Hybrid tanker and damage.
INT = Some warrior classes have INT skills o.o"
This Warrior Class Choosing Guide
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Mage have two main branches: Damager and Supporter. At 40 they also have a hybrid class named Monk(H) which both have a lot of buffs and strong damage skills.
Reason to choose this class:
- High damage
- Good Party class
- Have solo classes
- Support/heal
- Magical attacks
- Buffs
- Range attacks
- Dots (Damage over time)


VIT= Pure supporter (godly HP and defence)
VIT/WIS= Hybrid supporter
VIT/INT= Hybrid damage/solo supporter/damage tanker.
WIS= Pure supporter (godly MP)
WIS/INT= Hybrid damage
INT= Pure damage
Note: DEX don't give magical crits.

At level 40 Monk (H) is an option, and at level 75 Inquirer (H) is an option, I however forgot them
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In Luna Online there is a nice dating system! Go see the family manager in alker harbor and register yourself, add your likes and dislike and you can go on a date with ANYONE who have more then 30% in common. If your lucky enough to get over 80% there will be a heart alarm over each other heads that no one but you two can see.
Guide on how to get into the dating system
Dating dungeons

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You can fish! You can fish for hours and hour nonstop. You can gain fish to trade for fishing points which you can trade for interesting items like a funky looking hat with stats on it! Or you can be as lucky to get a fish which looks like it's made of pure gold, by double clicking on it you can get some cool items, even cash shop items like map scrolls and exp scrolls!
Guide how to fish!

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Find a family and get a farm! You can have animals, plants and your own family storage. Depending on the plant and level you can get all kinds of things, like HQ gems and materials to create enchant scrolls.
Of course it's not free! There is a weekly fee of 500k, if it's not paid you will loose your farm. So even if all 60 spots is taken on a server you can hunt weekly for unpaid farms, or for familys who needs an extra member because they cannot farm unless they have 5 people in their family!
Guide how to farm

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Kill them! Slay them all! You'll have a chance of getting fun items, even fashion :3
Guide how to get the fashion pieces :3

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And if your bored you always got the monsters keeping you company!

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If you get tired of grinding you can always hunt bosses! There is a set of bosses on every map so your bound to have some around your level too. If your lucky you might get some kick ass item on the side of the good exp^^
Boss Locations

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In luna there is also a nice dueling and PK system, PK has a lot of bad sides with it but is also fun! PK can only happen at selective maps at higher level, some of them are red orc outpost and the way to howling ravine. Dueling however, can happen anywhere you choose. A box will pop up around the two duelers and you cannot move away from that box. and it'll last a minute or till one of them dies.



Pimping out your gear!

One of the most important things in Luna ;D
Constructing/Destructing: Collect everything! Make your own Equipment! If your lucky you'll get good stats on them.

Reinforce: Don't throw away those gems, save them make a mule if you have too. Later you'll want them to pimp out your gear with extra stats!

Equipment w/info about enchanting



LUNA SMALL FACTs:
- Luna is Mouse Controlled, you cannot move around with W/A/S/D
- Luna has AutoLoot, great for us lazy people.
- The Farm is connected through all the channels
- Click N to write an Note to your offline friends!
- Your HP will regenerate every 4 seconds
- Your MP will regenerate every 6 seconds
- You regenerate faster when your Sitting.
- You get 36 slots free in the storage! The next 36 slots costs 100k
(More then that is cash shop only)
- You can buy more inventory space through the cash shop


-CTRL+Z: Makes it so everything goes away so you can take a good screenshot.
-CTRL+uparrow: Quick reply to whispers.
-HOME: Opens the chatroom
-F1-F6: Switches between your party members, very useful if your a supporter class so you can easily buff/heal them.
-ALT+drag to another spot in your inventory: separates the items :D


Bonuses
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Depending on how many minutes your logged in, and how many monster you've killed You'll gain different grades of Blessed Time Crystal and Blessed Protection Crystal. You will gain a new one every 100 minute/kill or so.

ImageLevel up gift boxes! No they do not level you up, different level boxes give different things. Everything from cash shop buffs, exp scrolls, and equipment.
Levels: 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 55 are the levels you got a box to open.
If you end up getting glitched and don't get a box, please send a mail to the GMs.


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And if all this isn't enough to keep you at Luna Online, don't forget to explore the magical world of Luna, where every map has a scenery of it's own!
Last edited by cayena on Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:25 am, edited 11 times in total.
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby kajashix » Fri Mar 13, 2009 5:57 am

nice guide ^^
and Yay, 2 of my guides were added :3
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby saphars » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:09 am

Wow, that's one comprehensive guide! :shock:

Thanks!
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby setody » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:20 am

nice guide.. thank's for postin it up
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby rikaire » Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:03 pm

Good work with the guide. Hopefully it was fun to make too. ^_^
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby soft_melody » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:44 pm

There are some nice tips in there. Call me dense, but I never thought to meet people on the farm/fishing map to avoid problems with different channels ^^;

There's one thing I could add. As you say, you can buy the first page of personal storage for free, and the second one for 100,000 gold. There is also a cash shop item that increases it by one page, up to a maximum of five pages and 180 slots using three cash shop items. =)

You can also carry more on your person. You start with two pages of character (bag?) storage, but can use cash shop items to increase it by one page, up to a maximum of 4 pages and 80 slots using two cash shop items.

Also, there is no weight capacity. Number of slots is all that matters. Items stack up to 100, then spill over into a new slot (at least you don't have to worry about losing items to overflow, but it takes more slots). Equipment, though, doesn't stack, so each weapon, armor, etc uses it's own slot. That's something to keep in mind if you are hunting for a long time without visiting your personal storage or an NPC shop.

Finally, quest items go in their own special inventory which holds up to 72 quest items, which I think should be plenty xD You can't take on more than 20 quests at once anyway.
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby dreppo026 » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:06 pm

Yup

sure is a nice guide ther ;)
thanks allot
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby cayena » Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:52 am

thanks everyone^.^
rikaire wrote:Good work with the guide. Hopefully it was fun to make too. ^_^

oh it was I had a blast xD

softmelody wrote:There are some nice tips in there. Call me dense, but I never thought to meet people on the farm/fishing map to avoid problems with different channels ^^;

There's one thing I could add. As you say, you can buy the first page of personal storage for free, and the second one for 100,000 gold. There is also a cash shop item that increases it by one page, up to a maximum of five pages and 180 slots using three cash shop items. =)

You can also carry more on your person. You start with two pages of character (bag?) storage, but can use cash shop items to increase it by one page, up to a maximum of 4 pages and 80 slots using two cash shop items.

Also, there is no weight capacity. Number of slots is all that matters. Items stack up to 100, then spill over into a new slot (at least you don't have to worry about losing items to overflow, but it takes more slots). Equipment, though, doesn't stack, so each weapon, armor, etc uses it's own slot. That's something to keep in mind if you are hunting for a long time without visiting your personal storage or an NPC shop.

Finally, quest items go in their own special inventory which holds up to 72 quest items, which I think should be plenty xD You can't take on more than 20 quests at once anyway.


Oooh thanks I will do so, I never got around to check cash shop items on Luna >.<"
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby pinkfiamingo » Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:56 am

wuuuuu~~~
Me got quoted =D

Very nice guide indeed, i liked it :mrgreen:
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby cayena » Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:44 am

New info added:

Difference between pure and hybrid: [/b]
Going pure you'll be able to get 100% out of your build, whetever it is damage, hp, or crits. Going hybrid on the other hand is more of experienced players, why? Because you can go hybrid and be level 40 with the damage as level 20 and even with having an insane amount of HP You'll be able to tank them but you'll be killing them twice as slow as other pure in your class.
So it is recommended by a lot of people to go pure for faster leveling, and then simply fix it with upgrading equipment, or buying philosopher stones. (Somewhere below I've written what that is.)
Luna is also the kind of game were your MEANT to go pure, in a lot of other games going pure int or pure str will make you an easy target and easy to kill off. But in Luna going pure you'll still be able to tank all of the mobs that your supposed to kill

Note: for tankers: Going hybrid or pure HP for tankers is a good thing but keep in mind that only 5 monster can hit you at a time so you can have 15 monsters on you and aoe but only 5 of those will actually hit you.
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby demon_ » Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:49 am

Very very nice guide. For people like me who are epic noobs to this game it explains a lot. Thank you for your work and keep up the good work ;)
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby solennelle » Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:31 pm

I really like your guides!! Very in-depth and helpful!! Awesome job ^w^
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby spiritkinay » Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:23 pm

Great guide!

I like how it's also updated with the latest "good to know infos" scattered around the forum :)
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby bakosi3 » Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:19 pm

Thanks ohhh so much, i am really getting this game now, and it keeps sounding better and better, thanks again
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby enigmaheart » Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:09 pm

WOW! What a great guide!

I find the following information especially useful:
cayena wrote:Luna has AUTOLOOT =D wooo laziness ftw!!
CTRL+Z: Makes it so everything goes away so you can take a good screenshot.
CTRL+uparrow: Quick reply to whispers.
HOME: Opens the chatroom
F1-F6: Switches between your party members, very useful if your a supporter class so you can easily buff/heal them.
ALT+drag to another spot in your inventory: separates the items


That's excellent!

As well as the ability to trade on the farm maps between channels! Woot woot! :D

Thank you again for compiling all of this - time to check out the fishing and farming guides you've linked! ^^
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby cayena » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:42 pm

thank you thank you^.^

and yeah those guides are espessially well written and good information xD
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby alkaii » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:35 pm

nice guide too bad it didnt make it in the guide topic but dont worry ^^ we all still have a chance to lvl up and find out thingys for our self :) :)

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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby cayena » Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:28 pm

Yeah xD their usually small things you'll figure out after awhile but it dosn't hurt knowing before xDD
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby eikoden » Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:35 am

ooohhh!! this was helpful - thanks for making it :3
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby carniska » Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:43 am

Well, I remember my first time when I started to play RPG/MMORPG's. It was so confusing. I didn't know what to do and where to start. How to take quests or even how to attack a monster. Not mentioning skilling up your character or other similar complex things.

I've played mainly arcade/simulators/FPS games. As a newcomer I should have needed a really simple beginner game guide (yeah, I admit, I'm simple minded person :) ) For those who have some experience of this genre, these things are obvious. But not for all of us.

So, I made a really really simple video "how to start Luna-ing and how to do quests". I really hope it helps the target group: all the newcomers to this game genre and Luna-ing :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqIUUWfTEpA
(Watch it with HQ)

I "posted" this video allso to Saphars Cm - Luna Online Facebook profile.
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby saphars » Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:45 am

carniska wrote:So, I made a really really simple video "how to start Luna-ing and how to do quests". I really hope it helps the target group: all the newcomers to this game genre and Luna-ing :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqIUUWfTEpA
(Watch it with HQ)

I "posted" this video allso to Saphars Cm - Luna Online Facebook profile.


I saw this on Facebook earlier and was really impressed. Thanks! :P
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby carniska » Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:52 am

saphars wrote:I saw this on Facebook earlier and was really impressed. Thanks! :P
ooh, Thank you for your comments :) in here and in FB - I noticed it just now =^.^=
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby cayena » Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:19 pm

I'd like to say to everyone, now with some of the class forums becoming so messy with discussions and guides if you see any guides which I should link to in this guide please tell me >.<"
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby blehasureborn » Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:01 am

wow nice guide^^
this was helpful and that video is awesome.
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Re: Beginner guide: The basic's of Luna

Postby zeroxism » Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:50 pm

Thanks for the info. I needed it.
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