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It also provides a mission for players. In this case, Li Chen is born into the village of Chi. In her MMO‘storyline,’her blood and ancestry is of a noble line. Her ancestors were fierce warriors. Her mission is to go out and train a new generation of warriors and conquer the world. “She’s born as a ‘level one’ character, as all players are. At this stage she has no powers. She can’t even leave the village of Chi. “Li Chen says to herself: ‘I can’t walk around in the Sword Master world looking like this’. So she deposits money in her MMO account and she goes shopping. She gets virtual clothes and a weapon. She’s now a higher level character and able to travel outside the village of Chi. That’s very important for a lot of MMO games because it helps players navigate around the fantasy world,” explains SamWoelm. Up in the world “So Li Chen picks a place she wants to go. She’s easily transported to a city called Pomonia. This is a happening, bustling place more Li Chen’s style. It’s also part of the Kingdomof Song. Under the Kingdom of Song, there are many factions and guilds. Li Chen joins a faction because in order to get higher up in the game she needs to work with a team. It’s very difficult to do that on your own. This gets us to the second common element of an MMO game¬—levelling up. Players spend a lot of time in an MMO game trying to become a higher more powerful character. To do that they need to get to higher levels. To get to that new level they need to do things like special missions. In this case, the faction leader comes up to Li Chen and says: ‘There’s an enemy at the gate. Will you go fight them?’ “Li Chen says: ‘Absolutely’. She’s transported to outside the city gates and there she sees a king and an ice dragon. Now Li Chen has just bought some special powers. These are fire bolts. So she stands back and shoots fire bolts into the air. A couple of minutes later a message goes all across the Sword Master world that says: ‘An unknown has just killed the King of Tang’. This is a big deal. A low level character has just killed a high level character. So she gets big congratulations, she moves up a few levels. She’s now an instant celebrity around the Sword Master world. She’s getting fan mail, and praise from her friends. Player kill “But not everyone is happy that Li Chen killed the King of Tang. And this gets us to the third common element of an MMO game. It’s called ‘PK’ or ‘player kill’. This is when players are trying to knock off other players. In this case, a friend of the King of Tang, a high god-like character, is not happy about this. So he wants to ‘PK’ Li Chen. He goes up to Li Chen and says: ‘Did you kill the King of Tang?’ And Li Chen says ‘Yes’. So then the god-like character deals Li Chen what’s called a ‘death blow’ or ‘Sec Kill’. She’s immediately killed. This is a very embarrassing way of being killed in an MMO game, because this message goes all across the ‘world’ of the game and the real world. At first, Li Chen is stunned, then she’s embarrassed, and then the embarrassment turns to animosity, and then that animosity turns to revenge. “Now we get to the fourth common element of an MMO game. When players are getting knocked off in PK situations, they want to get back at the guy that knocked them off. In this case, Li Chen wants to get back at this god-like character, but she needs to ‘level up’—to become stronger to get to his level. That means she has to complete special missions. Every time she completes a special mission, she gets to a new level and then she needs to buy a new weapon. Buying a weapon isn’t as easy as saying ‘Give me one of those, give me two of these’. It’s a two-phase process. In the first phase the player goes to what’s called the weapons store and buys materials to make the weapon. Then, in the second phase, they go to the treasure chest and buy a component to complete the weapon. To give an example, if a player makes a sword with bronze, they will probably need a diamond crystal to put on that sword, or they will need some special power to activate the sword so that they have a complete weapon. Now these components are on a wheel inside the treasure chest. The player puts one RMB [Chinese currency] in the treasure chest, the wheel spins, and if it lands on that component, then they have a complete weapon. But if it doesn’t land on that component, they put another RMB in and the wheel spins again. And they [the player] keep doing that until they get the component they need. In one sitting, Li Chen can easily open a thousand [treasure] chests. She’ll get more than one weapon. She’ll get maybe a dozen weapons. So, over a fewmonths she completes missions, gets to new levels, buys more weapons, and after a few months she becomes a really strong character—way different from at the beginning of the game. She also has thousands of subjects who call her the queen. She has to buy weapons for all her subjects as well, because she needs an army. Now she’s the leader of the Kingdom of Song. She’s at the top of her game. She’s excited about this. She’s really happy about the money she’s spent and the time she’s spent. War: What is it good for? “But now that she’s a ‘monarch,’ she’s a target for the fifth common element of an MMO game. It’s called ‘war’. Many MMO games encourage war. They want one kingdom to fight another kingdom. They want one faction to fight another faction. Because every time there’s a war, someone’s buying more equipment—more weapons—and driving revenue in the MMO game. You’re driving the virtual economy. In this case, the Kingdom of Khan is waging war against our friend, Li Chen. Now why would he wage war against Li Chen? Well, let’s look at his player stats: he’s a high level character and there are 170 levels in the Swordmaster world. He’s the second A kitted out female knight in R.O.H.A.N. MMO December 2009 | INSIDE ASIAN GAMING 27
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