Dragon Possession System
Dragon Possession is the process of temporarily borrowing the power of the dragons to enable the use of their power. This will transform the character’s body either in part or full. Dragon Possession is broadly classified into Partial Possession and Full Possession.
Classification of Dragon Possession
Dragon Possession is divided up into two types : Partial Possession and Full Possession.
1. Partial Possession
Parts of the character’s body which can be possessed are head, arm, upper body, and lower body, activated by items you acquire through monster hunts. Each dragon possession part has their own unique feature such as increased moving speed, mana recovery, or increased attack power.
Partial possession transforms a certain part of the body and its appearance once an item is worn on either the head, upper body, lower body, or the arms.
2. Full Possession
You acquire this through quests when reaching Lv20, and afterwards, you can acquire this through items dropped by monsters in Instance Dungeons.
In Full Possession, the character completely changes into a different form with its own special weapon.
Concept of CORE
CORE refers to the energy for using dragon possession items, and must be replenished in order to maintain dragon possession. CORE energy is used up as Dragon Possession is sustained, and the rate of its consumption is dependent on the condition of Dragon Possession. During a monster hunt, it will be at a certain percentage, and appear as a blue crystal ball, which will disappear over time. CORE is classified into normal and large depending on its size and absorption amount. Normal COREs are automatically absorbed when you approach them, whereas large COREs are automatically absorbed when you left-click them two times. In addition, Dragon Possession is used for effective battle, dividing up roles while engaged in battle with other
characters, or during group play.
Dragon Possession Features
1. Powerful in battle between characters
2. Helpful for group play although its battle ability is not that powerful.
3. Specialized for solo play
Dragon Possession is the process of temporarily borrowing the power of the dragons to enable the use of their power. This will transform the character’s body either in part or full. Dragon Possession is broadly classified into Partial Possession and Full Possession.
Classification of Dragon Possession
Dragon Possession is divided up into two types : Partial Possession and Full Possession.
1. Partial Possession
Parts of the character’s body which can be possessed are head, arm, upper body, and lower body, activated by items you acquire through monster hunts. Each dragon possession part has their own unique feature such as increased moving speed, mana recovery, or increased attack power.
Partial possession transforms a certain part of the body and its appearance once an item is worn on either the head, upper body, lower body, or the arms.
2. Full Possession
You acquire this through quests when reaching Lv20, and afterwards, you can acquire this through items dropped by monsters in Instance Dungeons.
In Full Possession, the character completely changes into a different form with its own special weapon.
Concept of CORE
CORE refers to the energy for using dragon possession items, and must be replenished in order to maintain dragon possession. CORE energy is used up as Dragon Possession is sustained, and the rate of its consumption is dependent on the condition of Dragon Possession. During a monster hunt, it will be at a certain percentage, and appear as a blue crystal ball, which will disappear over time. CORE is classified into normal and large depending on its size and absorption amount. Normal COREs are automatically absorbed when you approach them, whereas large COREs are automatically absorbed when you left-click them two times. In addition, Dragon Possession is used for effective battle, dividing up roles while engaged in battle with other
characters, or during group play.
Dragon Possession Features
1. Powerful in battle between characters
2. Helpful for group play although its battle ability is not that powerful.
3. Specialized for solo play