![]() While the land levels are fairly standard point-and-click MMO fare, the sea levels promise something a bit more. What this means is that any quest you complete and any experience you earn on land only benefits your land level, and vice versa for your sea level. The game also divides your character's levelling into two parts, a land level and sea level. With each progressive level players earn three points to distribute amongst the stats. Cat-Ewoks run amock!Įach class starts with a different distribution of the same basic seven stats: Strength for physical attacks, Dexterity for hit rates and dodging, Constitution for hit points, Intelligence for magic attacks, Wisdom for mana, Will for critical strikes rate, and Luck for effects damage. Each of these classes has its own skill tree and, somewhat irritatingly, the skills must be purchased and learned from in-game vendors before they can be levelled up. Once at level 40, each class allows access to one of two 'second classes' upon completion of a quest chain. The explorer is a ranged gun user, Mercenaries are the warrior class, Nobles are the magic-using class, while Saints act as healers. Upon starting the game, there are four different classes: Explorer, Mercenary, Noble and Saint, which expands to include eight 'second classes' once you reach level 41. However, the customisation available isn't yet wide enough to fully individualise yourself and, especially in the early stages, you'll encounter dozens of identical characters out questing.Ī strong determining factor in your character's appearance will be the armour and items it equips - the availability of these items, not to mention skills and quests, is greatly restricted by your choice of class. Nice to sea you.Ĭharacter creation and customisation allow you to choose from a range of spiky haircuts and wide-eyed androgynous faces, as well as eye and hair colours. With these come a copious amount of tutorials that, in the initial stages, can seem very overwhelming as each action results in a number of dense text boxes popping up with instructions. This game has a lot to it, too: ship building, naval combat, crew hiring and training, land quests, trading, the list goes on. Set in fantasy world in which magic destroyed most land masses, leaving only three islands in a vast worldwide ocean, Florensia describes itself as a "free-to-play next-gen MMO" and offers a mix both character- and ship-based questing and combat. ![]() ![]() So something has to be pretty special to break through the crowd. There's hardly a shortage of anime-style RPGs out there, nor is there a shortage of anime-style free-to-play MMORPGs. I can’t help wondering: if I had shelled out more money for a better crew, would I have even found myself in this predicament? When I started Florensia, this certainly wasn't what I was expecting. I also created a list of where to find what ship/monster near each island.I'm not sure how I ended up in this position, hammering the D key on my computer in a desperate attempt to keep my ship's starboard cannons turned towards a giant crab attacking me from the rear. The equipment level only goes up to level 15 though so don’t expect to be buying level 20+ cannonballs from here or higher food types, etc. To free up some inventory room to loot more stuffīuy – You can buy Food, Cannonballs, Repair Kits, En Recharge Kits and Save Items. Sell – If you are within the range you can sell junk you don’t need. Repair Ship – If your ship is “damaged” (that’s not % destroyed) you can repair your ship here without having to go back to port for a repair. Save Point – If you die and you have a “Seahorse Stone of Memory” you can teleport here after respawn to get back into battle quickly. When you get close enough to them you can right click on them and communicate with them, you can do the following at theses supply ships: Theses dots are level 99 ships don’t worry they are on our side they are supply ships which can help everyone one way or another. To start of with I’m going to point out what the yellow dot’s are on the World Map. So I hope this helps in every way possible. ![]() I have chosen to create this guide because there are so many people to lazy to go out and look around in the FLocean for the ships/monsters they need for their quests. ![]() Those who don’t know me, I have a Character on LuxPlena called “Ora” which is level 60/35. Florensia Sea Maps and Locations Guide by Orez ![]()
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