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There are three main game-play modes: [[Dungeon Raid]] (a heavy loot/heavy combat mission), [[Crystal Hunt]] (providing buffs in the form of [[EXO Points]]) and [[Soul Harvest]] (suppling technology to craft certain potions).
There are three main game-play modes: [[Dungeon Raid]] (a heavy loot/heavy combat mission), [[Crystal Hunt]] (providing buffs in the form of [[EXO Points]]) and [[Soul Harvest]] (suppling technology to craft certain potions).


SUGGESTION: If you're just starting out , dig into the Dungeon Raids first, when you get to level 10, think about this other missions.
SUGGESTION: If you're just starting out, dig into the Dungeon Raids first, when you get to level 10, think about this other missions.


== Dungeons & Realms ==
== Dungeons & Realms ==


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File:Index.php?title=File:Dungeon raid map icon.png|alt=Dungeon Raid|Dungeon Raid: loot and combat heavy mission.
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File:Index.php?title=File:Crystal hunt map icon.png|alt=Crystal Hunt|Crystal Hunt: gain EXO-suit points to assign for buffs
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File:Index.php?title=File:Soul harvest map icon.png|alt=Soul Harvest|Soul Harvest:  gain crafting points to produce potions
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Dungeon missions are designated by the colors red, blue and green; each with their own rules and rewards.
Dungeon missions are designated by the colors red, blue and green; each with their own rules and rewards.
   
   
Realms are designated by their own colors and feature their own flora and fauna. Their names are [[Underworld Realm|Underworld]], [[Sandstorm Realm|Sandstorm]], [[Vilehalls Realm|Vilehalls]] and [[Lavaforge Realm|Lavaforge]]
Realms are designated by their own colors (on the table map) and feature their own flora and fauna. Their names are [[Underworld Realm|Underworld]], [[Sandstorm Realm|Sandstorm]], [[Vilehalls Realm|Vilehalls]] and [[Lavaforge Realm|Lavaforge]]
[[File:All Realms Named horizontal.png|alt=Realms|none|thumb|669x669px|Realms]]
[[File:All Realms Named horizontal.png|alt=Realms|none|thumb|669x669px|Realms]]



Revision as of 17:21, 25 May 2024

Wiki > Dungeons Of Eternity

The Game

The players start the game in a staging area known as The Outpost. This is where the players choose their weapons, craft potions and select the game style they wish to play.

There are three main game-play modes: Dungeon Raid (a heavy loot/heavy combat mission), Crystal Hunt (providing buffs in the form of EXO Points) and Soul Harvest (suppling technology to craft certain potions).

SUGGESTION: If you're just starting out, dig into the Dungeon Raids first, when you get to level 10, think about this other missions.

Dungeons & Realms

Three mission Dungeons exist in one of four Realms.

Dungeon missions are designated by the colors red, blue and green; each with their own rules and rewards.

Realms are designated by their own colors (on the table map) and feature their own flora and fauna. Their names are Underworld, Sandstorm, Vilehalls and Lavaforge

Realms
Realms

Enemy Fauna

Enemies on planet Eternity come in many classes and can be categorized with respect to their color and abilities. Classes group enemies into Critters, Monsters, The Undead and Sorcerers

Colorization

light medium heavy elite
light medium heavy elite

Colors categorize mobs and tell you about their strength and abilities.

Weapons

A variety of Weapons can be crafted and the adventurer can store them in three slots, Left Hip, Right Hip and on their back.

Potions Items

All Potions Potions can give buffs to the player to used to attack enemies.

Other Items

Combat System

Health

Buffs

Debuffs

Consumables

Weapons damage

Death and resurrection

Rewards

Rewards drop from chests. Chests are categorized into three groups, conventionally known as Tier I, Tier II and Tier III.

Cosmetics

Cosmetics are used to alter your in-game appearance without affecting any fighting stat or status effect.

Resources