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Fiesta is a free, Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, first published by Ons On Soft in Korea, and then by Outspark for the international English market. Like a typical MMORPG, the player’s character can adventure across the game’s persistent online world, battle monsters, level up and raise stats, complete quests, and party with other players. There are also guilds and guild wars, instanced raid dungeons and item crafting options. The international English version went through several beta tests before a commercial launch in November, 2007.
Fiesta features:
-Cute anime-style looking 3D rendered characters
-Monsters and NPCs to interact with
-Fiesta has (one male, one female) Models for all classes
-Three type of hair styles and three hair colors but the colors are not to different.
-Fiesta Store: With this you can buy a Beauty Shop Coupon(with real money) to change your characters look further. Each coupon only lets you change one feature of your character.
-4 classes to chose: Fighter, Cleric, Archer, and Mage
Classes
The character classes include Fighter, Cleric, Mage, and Archer. Each class has three class upgrades, at level 20 players do a quest to upgrade their character’s class to: Clever Fighter, High Cleric, Hawk Archer, and Wiz Mage. The third class upgrade is reached once you do a quest that is only available at level 60. You need to upgrade to reach the next class.
Stats
All classes have the same Stats:
Strength (STR): STR increases the ability to inflict more damage.
Dexterity (DEX): DEX increases accuracy as well as their ability to dodge most physical attacks
Endurance (END):END increases a characters defense, block rate, and maximum Hit Points
Intelligence (INT): INT increases a character’s magical offensive power.
Spirit (SPR): SPR increases resistance to magical attacks, critical hits %, and your Spirit Points(mana).
Side Note-Characters receive one stat point when they level up. You also get an bonus increase in stats, depending on your class.
Skills
Fiesta has three basic skill categories:
Active skills: Active skills are skill you use on the battle field, whether it is an attacking skill or a healing skill. If you use them when you fight its an active skill.
Passive skills: Passive skills are skills that don’t do anything in battle, but are always on or active. They vary from increasing your attack power to extra Spirit points. They just increase your stats.
Production skills: Production skills include mining, mount riding and item crafting skills. When you start the game you get to pick two production skills.
Side Note: Empower Skills feature: Players receive Empower point when an odd level is reached starting when you reach level 3. Empower skill points can be used to change the ability of an active skill. You can change :
-Decrease cooldown time
-Increasing its damage
-Decrease the amount of Spirit points needed to cast it.
-Increase the effect time some skills have. Example (bleed or poison)
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Titles
Fiesta has a cool feature, the title system. Players earn titles by doing certain things or finishing certain quests. An example of a title that you can get is fiesta citizen. You can get this by staying logged in to fiesta for over 8 hours. The next one is fiesta defender which you get if you stay logged in for 24 hours. Another title you can get but is not permanent is a monster title. These titles are embedded to your weapon so if you lose or sell your weapon the titles go with it. The title list is a long one but it’s a cool side quest you can do the get a awesome or funny titles. Enjoy it!
Guilds
The guilds in Fiesta have two categories:
-PvP(Player versus Player) Guilds: Players from a guild can fight in a Player versus Player battles against another Guilds members. Nothing really special about this, you don’t win rewards or anything like that. But you can get titles from this so if you want to get all the titles in Fiesta you might need to join a PvP Guild.
-Non-PvP Guild: The opposite of PvP Guilds, they don’t fight other guilds. To me they are pretty much a glorified friends list which you paid 300s for.







