![]() If this is your starting point, then you’re in luck. Since it’s possible to start in various towns, I’ll start with the most common. Some servers use a training ground, some customize their training grounds, and some have no training grounds. If you have a Town Warper, skip to the Dungeon Access section.įirst we’ll break down each region of the map based on possible starting points. To get to the right dungeon, first you must access the basic Towns. You don’t want to start all over again from scratch when traveling across the world map. *Note* I highly suggest making use of your kafra save points in towns. *Note* To know what map you are on type: /where It can be put on to a specific kind of equipment to enhance your skills, stats, or provide an additional bonus. For example, Authoritative Badges provide the Priest buff Increase Agility.Ĭard: An item in the third tab of inventory. Certain special “consumables” can increase a stat or give a skill your class might not have. Healing Items: An item in the first tab of inventory that can be consumed to heal hit points or spell points. Alt Q will bring up your “gear” or “equip” screen. I suggest keeping all your drops and then sell everything, except for: Equipment, Healing Items, and Cards.Įquipment: An item that can be worn by your character, found in the second tab of your inventory Alt E. If you want to change the percentage of dropped items you keep to 50%, type the command 50. If your server does not have 100 automatically set, the monster will drop your items on the ground. Though usually “underground,” this is not always the case.ĭrops: Items that the monsters “drop”. The entrances are accessed via Field Maps. To access a Dungeon, you must first travel through the correct field map in most cases (there are some short-cuts but it costs zeni).ĭungeon Map: This does not appear on the World Map. (Do I really have to define a town?)įield Map: The World Map shows Field Maps only. Town Map: Maps that have Kafra and many other NPCs and no aggressive monsters. ![]() Certain maps have stronger monsters and I will give an aggro rating. Before making any treks, journeys, or other forays away from your home town, I suggest leveling on surrounding maps until you can survive. When I’ve played on servers without a warper NPC, flywings (f-wings) and butterfly wings (b-wings) became my best friends. I’ll update the last few towns with more information and include more NPC pictures for the dungeon access quests.Īll of my guides are based off the information provided by. It seemed appropriate to make a separate guide as there are so many towns and dungeons in Ragnarok. After writing my leveling guide, someone asked how to get to the dungeon without a warp NPC. ![]()
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