A Magic Gladiator’s Profile

September 29, 2008

Magic Gladiators - Something special, These helm-less red-haired 2-ways trainable based character is a must-have. When ANY character reacheS lvl 220, it is possible to create a “Magic Gladiator” These little fella’s have a lot of interest because of their unique skills.

That’s how the Forsaken Mu Online describes a Magic Gladiator.

At first, I thought you’re be able to transform any character to a Magic Gladiator but I was wrong (hahaha). But finally, I have proven myself wrong because after my Blade Knight reached level 220, it didn’t transform (or neither there was an option to transform it) into a Magic Gladiator.

Here’s how a Magic Gladiator supposed to look like on close-up. Bloody brunet, eh?

On a personal note, Magic Gladiators are the most versatile characters in Mu Online. As long as you would be able to build the stats properly, you would be able to create a powerful fighter capable of short and long range melee attacks while either equipped with a powerful sword or a staff. And as a bit of advice (as being a Magic Gladiator myself), I suggest you start building STRENGTH and AGILITY at first. The Twisting Slash Skill is a powerful one with high strength and agility points with a little bit of ENERGY for AG. Yes, Twisting Slash uses AG so it won’t hurt to build a little energy. Only a little but not too less.

My very first guild event with the PinoyMG

September 29, 2008

So Guild Master Glai announced that there will be an event yesterday afternoon. When I was able to login, I thought the guild event was over since I already signed-in late but I was wrong. The event started later than everyone has expected.

Guild Master organized three fun events - Hide and Seek, Horse (or rather dinorant) Race and Marathon ;-)

Here’s a few screenshots of the events:

Alas! I did not win anything. Guild Master Glai gave away +13 armor pieces and Hyon Sword.

Painting the town red, bloody red!

September 29, 2008

I enjoyed killing other players last night and as a result, I gained the bloody title of Level 2 Outlaw. You’ll notice Level 1 Outlaws’ handlers turn orange while level two’s turns red. And in effect, you won’t be allowed to have transactions with NPC’s (non-playable characters) and worse, you won’t be able to teleport to other locations via Warp Command WIndow (notice the map locations turn red too) so you have no either choice but walk, fly (if you have wings) or ride a horse (if you’re a Dark Lord) or ride those pathetic Donaraunts.

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