Fiesta Online: There is nothing better!

Gaming

NA Editorial: Outspark

Editorial UE: Gamigo

Developer: Ons On Soft

Fiesta On-line features an anime-style design, with 4 classes to choose from that are similar to most MMOs; Archer, Mage, Fighter and Cleric. With limited free customization as there are only 3 hairstyles and 3 hair colors available in character creation and they cannot be changed afterwards unless paid for at the cash store. The premium item unlocks 10 hairstyles, 10 hair colors, and 10 face types.

Once the character has reached level 20, the player has to do a higher-level mission that promotes the character class to the next rank: Clever Fighter, High Cleric, Hawk Archer, and Wiz-Mage respectively. This then repeats at level 60 to become: Warrior, Paladin, Ranger, and Enchanter. Again, there is another job change at level 100, although this time there are two options for each class that can change the type of skills you can acquire. There are 5 stats in Fiesta;

Str: Strength: increases physical attack power

End: Stamina – Increase Max HP, Block Rate, and Physical Defense

Dex: Dexterity – Increases Evasion and Aim

Int: Intelligence – Increases magic damage

Spr: Spirit – Increases Max SP, Critical Rate and Magical Defense

After a character has leveled up, the player receives 5 stat points with the option of where to place them. It is important for the player to know where to place them as later in the game if they are not correct the player could run into issues with higher tier monsters or PvP.

Some diverse characteristics that Fiesta has are learning, this allows the lower level to adhere to a higher level character and for the character to obtain benefits such as receiving certain rewards at levels 10, 20, 30 and 40 and the teacher receives 10 % of everything. money an apprentice spends to buy items from NPCs. There are also marriages that provide certain perks, such as a Power of Love perk, a spell to summon your spouse, and a permanent wedding pet, and whenever you’re at a party together, you’ll even earn a little extra EXP.

A difference to Fiesta and many other games is the Kingdom missions, where 15 participants can team up to move through a map / dungeon and kill monsters to gain experience, also at the end, once the boss has been killed, it is awarded a reward to the participants. When creating a character for the first time, it is good to join one of them as soon as possible as it will give you at least 5 levels, if completed. The PvP in the game is limited, there are two areas a person can go to, the free battle zones where there are no consequences for dying and the Abyss where if the character dies he will lose exp, and there are also strong / elite monsters there. .

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Overall, Fiesta is a fun game, right up to the later levels, as it seems that the publishers or the developer have gotten bored of the game and have the player simply do repeatable or routine missions, both of which are tedious and boring. Production in the game is a lot of fun, as items collected from monsters can be saved to make potions, stones, or scrolls to use or sell; There is also Item refinement, which increases attack on weapons and defense on armor. My take is that Outspark is spending less time dealing with player issues and a lot more time creating more products, while there are many bugs that are present and with each patch more keep popping up. The community can be great and if you can find the right guild and put in the effort, this can be a great game to pass some time to. Outspark is trying to create a better game, each and every day, and new and exciting things keep popping up with every update.

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