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General Idea:

Try to get you and your friend's city to be the #1 (Or just be the #1 fighter in the game). This is done via fighting and building your own town with or without your friend's help. The idea of the game is to either train your fighting skills (which will be talked about later) or be a mayor who leads his city.


Fighting:

The system is kinda stolen from Dransik. The fighting involves close combat, bows & x-bows and last but not least, magic. I still haven't chosen that will the game involve abilities for the characters or not (Mages have these ofc). There will be atleast 8 different fighting attributes. Those are:

Axes
Small Blades
Large Blades
Blunt Weapons
Bows
X-Bows
Polearms
Throwing Weapons
Magic Weapons (Mages)


Classes:

There will be atleast 5 classes. The classes aren't such a big deal after the beginning but they will pretty much determine you'll play at first.

Warrior
- Gets to choose his starting weapon(s). They get a bonus of 20 to the skill they choose. If they choose 2 weapon skills the points will be split 10/10.

Blacksmith
- They get the basic blacksmithing tools (Pickaxe and blacksmith's hammer). They also get bonus of 10 to 20 for their blacksmithing skills.

Carpenter
- They get the basic carpentry tools (Lumberjack's Axe, Saw (for planks) and Carpenter's Toolset). They also get bonus of 10 to 20 for their carpentery skills.

Stoneworker
- They get the basic stoneworker's tools (Pickaxe, Stoneworker's Toolset and Masoner's tools). They also get bonus of 10 to 20 for their carpentery skills.


Mage
- They get to choose from different magic "schools". These include atleast "Elemental School", "Spiritual School", "Healing School" and "Battle-Mage School". Also they get bonus to the school they choose to start with.



Building:


There's a few different ways to handle this. You can build overground or underground. You can mine your house underneath the mountains (and possibly even mine the whole mountain out of the way). You need crafting skills for building and you will get an permission to start your own towns after doing a series of quests. You will also need an admins permission to lay out the base of your town.



Ask anything and everything. I'll answer with the best of my abilities.
"The classes aren't such a big deal after the beginning but they will pretty much determine you'll play at first."

Why bother having classes if they don't make a big impact?
I said it rather badly in my text.

They impact the game and of course the bonus will make a change when you have Axes of 100 + 20 bonus and the enemy has only 100. This will grant you a bit of a bonus to the damage you do. The same goes to the other classes as there are some stuff you're only able to mine after reaching over 100 skill level.