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The topic is pretty self explanatory, but. I played RO a couple times circa 2005/2006 on a private server, but never got really into it. Now I'm looking for a new game to play and am considering giving Ragnarok a try via ROBrowser or something. What's the game like nowadays? What should I know before starting?

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I made this guide for RO players that are paranoid to make/download cheats. And this is not a spoonfeed guide. Ive been using WPE years.

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Is it even worth getting into for a beginner like me? How's the community? I never got into MMOs (only one I played for an extended period was FFXI, which I really enjoyed). But I always liked the concept and design for RO. (Edit: Sorry if you get this question a lot!

I just noticed a thread on front-page for returning players after I posted this. I'll leave this up in-case people have anything else to say for a newbie like myself.) Also, feel free to share some of your favorite stories or in-game memories. Those would be fun to read and might prompt me to play! Botting in main servers actually aren't that bad now, but that's only very recently, historically it's always been bad.

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But what really kills main servers is eden group and 3rd classes. The eden group is added stuff to level. A lot of it is cool till you hit higher levels and you just want to kill yourself.

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Cash shop is basically a must and vip, which is basically an optimal monthly fee is a must as well. The 3rd jobs are cool and powerful but seems to be horrendously balanced. For example, Rangers have the most op aoe skill. Arch bishops dominate support class. Monks are too tank and geneticist is best mvper not even close.

I'd say get on a private server. I'm on TalonRO and it's awesome. No 3rd jobs or eden group and a lot of cool new things. U should try it out.

If you play the official servers be prepared to deal with cheaters. I personally haven't been able to get back into RO after seeing the rampant cheating on Classic a year ago. Autopot, no aspd delay from skills, bots, client edits, maya p hacks, precasting magnetic earth over classic pluck with packet editing/sending, it just got too ridiculous. I made max lvl chars on renewal and classic and I wanted to play more but GMs didn't care to ban people who were blatantly cheating. Years ago there was also GM corruption, namely with Wild Blades. Maybe a pserver would be more fun to play now, although I've heard it's even easier to cheat on eathena.

The official servers were always full of bots. They banned a lot of users, but generally they got away with it. Getting rid of them would hurt their cash flow, but doing near nothing was worse, if you ask me. Later they added homunculus as a legal way to bot too, so. What's worse is all the cash shop and eden group stuff they polluted the world with.

Then there's the whole renewal/3rd job/u-name-it problem in the mix. The best option is likely to find a good private server.

There are servers around for many different tastes. Ironically, Gravity gave up hunting down private servers years ago. I can't help but feel they gave up on the game itself. But, as I said in my own reply; it's still the best MMORPG I know. I used to pay iRO around the same time that you did for a couple years, and it was great. I tried starting again during on Renewal during the Jumping Janeway quest period, and I admit I had a pretty good time. The community is great, and people are just as nice and helpful as they've always been.

In my opinion, RO had one of the best online communities in terms of friendliness. However, after the Janeway quest ended I was faced with 'The Grind.' Grinding to high level in RO is absolutely a grueling experience. I couldn't play past a few weeks and gave up. I don't think RO has enough entertaining features to hold up as a game worth investing time in unless you're either already high level or you love grinding for xp.