Author Topic: Dragon's Nest - OBT l Fast Paced gameplay similar to Vindictus  (Read 1870 times)

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Dragon Nest is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG developed by Eyedentity Games. It uses a non-targeting combat system ensuring that players have complete control over every single one of their character's movements. Dragon Nest requires users to advance their characters by teaming up and traveling into instanced dungeons.


The game is currently in OBT (Open-Beta Testing) and the cap has been set to 24 (which surprisingly takes a while to get to), there are four classes, each of which divide further into 2 more classes.

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Warrior: As a Warrior you will battle foes in fast-paced close-ranged melee combat. Quick and agile, you will rely on melee combos to triumph over your foes.
-Swordsman: Swordsmen specialize in the use of greatswords and can create long chains of combos that do massive damage. As Swordsmen continue to rise in level, they can further specialize their abilities, choosing to focus on doing massive damage to a single opponent or less damage to many opponents at once.
-Mercenary: Mercenaries do less damage and are much less mobile than Swordsmen. They make up for this however, by being the most heavily armored character in the game. Their primary focus is engaging enemies one-on-one and taking the kind of blows other characters can’t, allowing their friends the opportunity to damage and destroy larger enemies. Mercenaries may use axes or hammers.

Cleric: The Cleric is a tough, armored fighter with the ability to both heal and buff friends. He does less damage than most other classes, but his support abilities more than make up for it, making the Cleric a welcome friend in any party.
-Paladin: More than any other class, the Paladin specializes in keeping himself alive. A sort of “armored turtle,” the Paladin is really good at taking a beating to distract monsters in order to give his friends time to destroy them. Their greatest weakness is their low damage and small mana pool that forces them to be very careful when casting spells.
-Priest: Unlike Paladins, Priests have larger mana pools and more attack spells at their disposal. That means they can serve as a secondary damage dealer in a party. Their most effective role though, is as a healer. A good Priest in a party keeping everybody alive is often the difference between life and death in a dungeon.

Archer: As an Archer, you excel at long-ranged combat, taking out foes using a bow and arrows and using your speed and agility to avoid being hit in return.
-Sharpshooter: Sharpshooters specialize in the use of bows at the expense of their acrobatic skills and melee attacks. As such, they tend to be very vulnerable when up close with an opponent. At range though, there is no class in the game who can do as much damage as a well-played Sharpshooter.
-Acrobat: While still excellent long-range attackers, Acrobats give up some of their most damaging bow skills in favor of acquiring a devastating arsenal of lightning-fast kicks and strikes. While still poorly armored, Acrobats are one of the most agile classes, boasting plenty of escape moves that allow them to get in close, do damage and get out before the foe even knows what hit them.

Sorceress: The Sorceress specializes in medium-range attacks. While they can’t do as much damage as the Archer, their greatest strength is their ability to inflict various status ailments on enemies. They can freeze them, set them on fire, poison them, or do all sorts of other damage that can kill a lot of monsters over time. They can also equip a variety of off-hand items that allow them to cause different secondary effects.
-Elementalist: Elementalists are the queens of elemental magic and can create walls of ice, poison pits, flame trails and more as they take ultimate control of the battlefield. Although Elementalists have the disadvantage of lower health, they more than compensate with their ultimate damage. When in doubt, let an Elementalist “divide and conquer” the battlefield for you!
-Mystic:  Mystics go far beyond merely using the elements to inflict status ailments. They harness the very force of creation itself such as gravity and black holes to control the crowd, ripping creatures apart, crushing them mercilessly, or just whipping them around to give their friends the chance to slice and dice them. Mystics are well balanced in their damage dealing and survival in a battle.

I have been playing the game for about 2 or 3 days, since it is in OBT, many features (such as pvp) are not yet available.

If you decide to play, go Argenta
« Last Edit: August 07, 2011, 03:31:47 AM by naturemon »

was in closed beta
played for 0 minutes

was in closed beta
played for 0 minutes

Not sure if you mean you got an invite but never played, or you played for less than a minute and quit.

Oh. this, I was waiting for this to come out... Is it free :C


forget free games

Everything Nexon has is free :p

Besides, there isn't any unbalance...yet (I can't predict what items Nexon will actually have in their cash shop finished version)

Although still, in this game.

Skill>Gear

The gameplay as a bit boring, there were little to no dragons.

Not sure if you mean you got an invite but never played, or you played for less than a minute and quit.
played for less than a minute cause it wouldnt launch

Bump :p

The gameplay as a bit boring, there were little to no dragons.

It's in OBT and the cap is 24...did you expect extremely powerful monsters to come at those levels?

Lots of Minotaur though :p

i played this earlier today to give it a try.
it's an alright game.

I want to play but Nexon's whole site is down, and the game has to be launched from there (I think).

Bump for amazing PvP.

Before this game may not have seemed like much to most people, the PvP in this game is amazing though.

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http://badspot.us/img/Dragon-Nest-Sorceress-Rotate.html

I attempted to play the action-ish MMO Dragon Nest. This was the only highlight.

Sort of in the same way that a huge crash is the highlight of every NASCAR race.


I wish he'd at least have SOME explanation as to why and not "game is stuff".

all games published by nexon are stuffty. end of story.

Yet you persist to play them... BTW Dragons nest is fine.. MS is addicting Combat arms is alright and never bothered with others