Royal Blood

Useful Beginner Tips

Useful Beginner Tips
Royal Blood Guide

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Useful Beginner Tips

Raising CP (Combat Power)

Your overall strength in the game (or overall effectiveness against enemies) is calculated from your attack, survivability, action power, and skill abilities. To get those all a bump, you simply have to do your quests. The "Adventure" section of the game houses all the different PVE activities you can subscribe to and try to accomplish. Each time you successfully finish them, you'll get guaranteed rewards as well as loots (like equipment - which themselves are another way to increase CP) from fighting the enemies doing the missions. Preferably, you should do quests first when starting the game to easily raise your CP.

Lots of Freebies

An "Attendance Event" gives you the opportunity to grab some free stuff on a daily basis with a fixed 28-day attendance calendar. Rewards will vary depending on the date of attendance - which ultimately makes you want to come back to the game everyday to reap all the good stuff. Simply tap on the available reward for the day to claim it.

Additionally, there are log-in rewards that can be earned every set duration that you have been gone in the game (meaning you are not online). Rewards are available every 5, 15, 35, or 60 minutes off the game. You'll receive the reward immediately after logging back in the game. Reward depends on the length of you being offline. Basically, you'll receive a larger amount of rewards as the Rest Point Gauge comes closer to 100%. To boost the rewards you get from this as much as 5 times, you may also want to spend the free "Diamonds" that you earned from the attendance event.

Effective way to Battle

Regardless of what class you are, finding a way to defeat the enemies in rapid succession is probably the first thing you want to practice and get accustomed doing. When you learn how the energy works in the game, you'll find out that taking enemies basically enables you to instantaneously replenish the gauge to perform your skills. The better you get in quickly defeating enemies and earning the energy to continuously perform a skill will make you unstoppable in the PVEs.

Participate in Flash Quests

Flash Quests are system instanced quests that usually occur depending on the the location you are at. Usually, various Flash Quests happen at regular intervals in each Region. Completing them for one thing brings you AP (achievement points), EXP, Weapon, Terracore, Enhance Stone and some of the more coveted items in the game. You might want to toggle the option to auto-join these quests. Additionally, you can also compliment other (flash quests) participants to acquire Influence points.

DO NOT Hesitate on Potions

You might have been accustomed with hoarding potions on other games and use them only during the times you get in a pinch. However, it is time that you throw away such strategy as it would be counter beneficial in this game. Somehow, the more you gulp on your potions in this game, they become increasingly effective (much like a mastery). The more you use them, the more they become effective on you. In any case, you might want to know that they are not that difficult to get a hold too.

Finish the Instanced Quests First

While most MMO players want to dive grinding with enemies in the most beneficial location in most games, it does not work the same way in Royal Blood. What you might want to do instead is focus on the instanced quests, and try to complete chapter progress to increase your overall Combat Power. Performing quests will also reward you with loot items like gears that you can wear, or even unlock several mainstream functions in the game like "Crafting". The good thing about this game is that it wouldn't bore you to do its quests because the accompanying lore is just as amusing. When you start the game, don't be in a hurry to buy stuff or go grinding on enemies. Make sure to at least finish its tutorial phase first in order to unlock most of the game's sections.

Check the Loading Screens for Some Quick Tips!

It might not seem much but loading screens in the game usually impart useful stuff that you might not have normally noticed when playing the game. Usually, they include a brief piece of advice - shown at the bottom part of the screen, just above the loading gauge.

 

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