Despite the game being more than a decade old, there are still new players to the game almost every day and get to experience it for the very first time. These players may want to have some beginner tips before they delve in, so this way they ensure that they are starting off on the right foot in the game.
7 Play The Tutorial Dungeon
When a player first creates a new character, they will be shown a little bit of beginning lore, before being thrown into a dungeon. This dungeon is made for players to learn the ropes of basic controls, and what buttons do which.
Although an experienced player can (and should) simply skip this dungeon, a newer player should definitely ensure that they complete this dungeon. If nothing else, it will help a player to find the absolute basics of how to control their character, how to enact a few basic attacks, picking up items, and more.
6 Use The Disassembler For Extra Materials
There is an NPC named Loton somewhere in the world of Dungeon Fighter Online. He is otherwise known as the Disassembler, and the services that he has to offer is going to be one of the player’s best ways to make a few cube fragments by getting rid of old items.
Cube fragments can be rather important for quests, so it is a good idea to disassemble only the equipment that a player knows that they will not use. Once a player gathers up enough items, they can then start disassembling any equipment that will not be used and gain their extra materials.
5 Equip The Right Armor
It is not enough to simply equip armor that has the highest stats; as it turns out, a player must equip the right type of armor for the class that they pick. Otherwise, though, the player will end up actually gaining penalties for wearing the wrong type of armor.
A player needs to figure out what the right types of armor for their classes are (such as fighters using the light armor, mages use cloth, and so on and so forth). It will be a bit annoying to only grab armor specific to their class, but it will be worth it in the end.
4 Advance To The Player’s Subclass
Once a player gets to a certain level with their character in Dungeon Fighter Online, they will be able to advance into their subclass. There are multiple subclasses that a player can pick per class, and it is up to the player to play around with what feels right for them.
Due to the various types of subclasses that a player can get, it would be a good idea to take a moment to read over what each class has to offer. After that, a player should then complete the quests that advance them to a subclass.
3 Complete All Of The Quests
Although a player should be a bit picky about what kinds of quests they take on (such as skipping out on General quests that make them collect many items), it would be a great idea for a player to complete all of the quests they take. Thankfully, they can also complete multiple quests at once.
Quests are a great source of income for a player, as they will give the player large amounts of gold, along with experience, too. On top of this, some quests will even give the player items for completing it.
2 Tune The Channel To Dungeons
Before a player gets to their character select screen, they will be taken to a channel select screen. By tuning their channel to which area they want to go in their dungeons, they will gain bonus EXP in said dungeons (such as tuning their channel to the Beginner’s Channel in the first few areas of the game).
It can be a bit of a tricky choice to figure out which channel goes where, but it will become intuitive to a player sooner than later. It is always worth taking a little bit of time to tune the player’s channel before selecting a character.
1 Reviving Tokens Get Restored
It is no secret that a player is going to get themselves knocked out, one way or another. Whether they were swarmed by a bunch of enemies, or ran out of healing items, eventually a player will end up dying sooner or later.
Luckily, a player will be able to use tokens in order to revive themselves. These tokens will get restored daily, so a player should not be worried about running out of supplies permanently.
Dungeon Fighter Online is available on Microsoft Windows.
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