Guides

Dungeons

Playing a Dungeon

Starting a Dungeon

Choose a Dungeon Area
On the Town Map, Dungeon Areas are indicated with a set of crossed swords. Scrolling over one of these areas indicates the level range.
Choose a Dungeon
The Dungeon Area map displays all available dungeons. Scrolling over each dungeon will pop up a dungeon description.
Choose a Difficulty
Choose a difficulty level. You need to unlock higher levels by playing lower ones.

Normal Road: Beat with at least a Rank C to unlock Expert's Road.

Expert's Road: Beat with at least a Rank A to unlock Master's Road.

Master's Road: Beat with at least a Rank S to unlock King's Road.

King's Road: Just try to beat it.


Dungeon Fighting Stats

You can monitor your Combo Rate and Rank during your entire run through a dungeon. To improve your Combo Rate and Rank, utilize aerial attacks, overkills, counters, back attacks and combos, while avoiding getting hit as much as possible.


Dungeon Rank

Your Rank is determined by your Combo Rate and hit count accrued while you were clearing the dungeon. Your Rank Points, Max Combo, Clear Time, and Rank will be tallied and displayed upon defeating the Boss for that dungeon.

Special Monster Tally

In a dungeon, special monsters are indicated by a glowing light around them. The more of these monsters you kill, the better your odds of getting rare and valuable items in the Gold Cards screen.

Gold Card Screen

You can select one card from the top row for free and get the reward it reveals. You can also pay gold to choose a card from the bottom row (the amount is indicated on the back face of the card) for a chance at slightly better rewards.


Dungeon EXP Result

After your Rank is tallied and displayed, the total EXP result for your dungeon clear will appear. On this screen you can see how much EXP you gained individually for your Dungeon Rank, and for EXP bonuses attributed to Party Play, Avatars, Creatures, East/West Regional Channels, and the Custom Channel for your Dungeon Area. Your total EXP gain is tallied and displayed at the bottom of the screen.


Fatigue Meter

You get 156 Fatigue Points per day. Each new dungeon room costs one fatigue point, therefore you can enter only 156 dungeon rooms in any 24-hour period.

When your Fatigue Meter reaches zero you can no longer enter dungeons. (You can however play in the Arena as much as you like.)


What to Do When You Die in a Dungeon

Option 1: Using Life Tokens

Life Tokens bring you back to life right where you fell. You start a character with five Life Tokens, and are given only three more per day (which are non-cumulative). If you are in a party, other party members can use a Life Token to revive you.

Option 2: Let Siusha Heal You

Life Tokens bring you back to life right where you Return to town and pay gold to restore your health and mana so you can start the dungeon again.

Option 3: Return to Town and Wait

You can always refuse Siusha’s offer and sit in town and wait for your HP and MP to replenish naturally.