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A Primer on Kingdoms Live iPhone app MMO aka walkthrough Part 2

So if you followed along with the first part of the primer, you should know how to get started enough to start questing. The game actually has a tutorial that walks you thru the first few quests, but if you are anything like me, you blew through that and now are out on your own.

Quests are divided into four “zones.” Plains, Highlands, Forest and Tundra. You can unlock more zones as you level up. The first basic quest is called “Fight Soldier” and requires 1 mana. The rewards of both gold and experience are minimal, so you should quickly move on to more rewarding quests. As soon as you can, get a dagger so you can collect lumber for the village. Not only are the rewards better, but you have a chance at looting a flaming arrow. It’s not a great weapon, but if you don’t have money, and your army has grown, its a free one for them to use which is better than nothing. Continue questing and buying the required items to complete the quests as you get them until you reach two key new quests. Complete the quest “Rid Village of Bandits” over and over until you get the loot from the quest, which is a map to the bandit leader, and that lets you complete the quest “Defeat Bandit Leader.”

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A Primer on Kingdoms Live iPhone app MMO aka walkthrough Part 1

I won’t go into much of an introduction of the game, since I’m sure you already know what it is, I’ll just get into how I feel the best method to play it is. I will start with my army code is TVU23. Feel free to send me an invite.

Stats:

There are four main stats that allow for actions in the game to be taken(and more that effect the results.) Gold, Health, Mana, and Spirit. Gold is acquired by completing quests and battling other armies. Quests in general are a much better means of earning gold. Gold can also be acquired via your “Land” which I will talk more about soon. Your health is what keeps you alive, and taking damage from battling other armies reduces your health. When it reaches too low of a level, you can not battle armies and have to wait time (Health regenerates over time, more on that later), or Pay the priest to heal you which costs gold. Mana is spent to complete quests. As quests go up in level, and the rewards of gold and experience go up, the cost of mana increases. So the more mana you have, the quicker you can earn gold and experience. Lastly, Spirit is used to battle other players armies. It only costs 1 spirit to attack, and it regenerates quickly, so you can battle other players very often. The downside is that the rewards from battle are usually not as rewarding as quests.

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