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Runes Of Magic - More Than A WoW Clone
Posted by Mike Fahey at 9:40 AM on August 23, 2008
Okay, so Runes of Magic bears a passing resemblance to World of Warcraft. The original Taiwanese creators of the game were big fans of Blizzard's MMO, so it makes sense that there would be some similar elements. Yes, the graphics, fonts, and interface all channel the wildly successful MMO, and sure, some of the character classes and abilities are very much like those you'd find on Azeroth. And yes, perhaps the first monster I saw taken down in the demo I attended this morning was a minotaur creature called a Tauren Patrolman. While at times it stretches the very limit of the word homage, Runes of Magic isn't a WoW clone. If anything, it's a game that seeks to harness the best elements of all MMORPG games into one, adding a few innovative new elements in the hopes of becoming one of the most compelling free-to-play online RPGs in existence.
Rather than focus on what's similar to WoW, let's take a look at where the game differs instead.
Character Advancement: Covered this about a week ago, but we'll cover it again. Characters choose one class. At level 10 they choose another. Both classes have primary and secondary abilities. You can switch freely between the two classes, but you can only use primary abilities from your primary class, along with secondary abilities from your secondary class. Want a warrior that casts a little healing who can transform into a priest that can take a beating? You can do that. Want a mage who can backstab and stealth when the mood strikes him? No problem. Whether inspired by Final Fantasy XI or D&D multi-classing, the system allows for many different combinations of classes, letting you create a character custom tailored to your play style.
The Update Schedule: The Runes of Magic team want this game to buck standard RPG conventions by offerring not only free updates every few months, but free updates that include big changes. New classes and new races, generally relegated to retail expansions for the big-name MMO games, free additions such as these should be plentiful on Runes of Magic.
The Rune System: Now this bit is very, very nifty. Say you've finally found the perfect matching set of armour, but then come across a more powerful piece of equipment that looks plain ugly. Instead of ruining your outfit, strip the powers from the new object into a rune and then attach it to your old hat. You can even combine two runes together to form a more powerful one, though the higher the powers the more chance you have to fail. Think of it as equipment gambling - do you destroy this high level piece when you could possibly fail, losing it all in the process?
Player Housing: Player housing as been done before, but the Runes of Magic team is doing some interesting things with the player-made space. You have all of the standards - places to hang trophies, display your weapons, or store your extra items. Your house starts of small, growing with you as you level to reflect your increasing power and status. You can even invite friends into your home to engage in steamy cyber discuss upcoming battles.
By far the neatest function of player housing in Runes of Magic is the dress dummy. Place it in your home, equip it with a set of armour, and then with the click of a button you can swap out your equipment with what the dummy is wearing. Perfect for those who consistently change primary classes, as well as anyone who has ever played a WoW druid. You can set up as many dummies as you need, and the same functionality works with wall-mounted weapon sets.
Dynamic Dungeons: Certain dungeons in Runes of Magic will be dynamically generated, meaning that you will go inside and gain treasures, come out, and the next time you enter the dungeon layout and treasures have completely changed.
Guild Wars: Guilds will be able to declare war on other guilds in Runes of Magic, allowing for conflict ranging from one-on-one fights in the city streets all the way up to massive instanced stronghold wars, where the rival guilds battle against each other for rank points and the treasures of each other's guild castles.
Server Wars: The developers are actively working on incorporating server PVP, where multiple servers fight over a neutral territory for the honour of their particular group of people who randomly chose that particular game world to call home.
Free-To-Play: It's free, so the price point is somewhat better than WoW's.
So yes, the game takes elements of World of Warcraft, but it also steals ideas from everyone else - Dark Age of Camelot, Final Fantasy Online, Everquest, Guild Wars, etc. It's the product of a couple of guys who just wanted to put everything the loved into one package. The strategy doesn't always work, but sometimes throwing everything you think tastes good into one pot can result in something that tastes even better.

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sir_carrot
Posted 10:17 AM 23/8/08
Sounds good, but at the end of the day it's still an MMO at its core. So no doubt those not looking to enter a time sink will not be further swayed. But, I guess, that is the nature of the beast.
Think if WoW (or any other MMO for that matter) played like Fable, how much more fun would it be to play? Instead of an endless grind, a massive world to explore with entertaining combat.
Except I guess despite the size of the world, people would still burn through it before long. And MMO developers don't want that.
If you don't run into monsters that will take you hours to kill and tens of hours to get to the point you can kill, and only with the assistance of a large group of other people - then I guess it can't be called an MMO...
Though I haven't played AoC, I guess it could be said this nears that - simply because it has real-time, action based combat.
But still - a boy can dream. A boy can dream...
sir_carrot
SIlentStrife
Posted 10:16 AM 23/8/08
Kind of like Diablo 2? Buy the game, play for free, buy the expansions, experience duping chaos, cry.
I hope not. But not having to pay a monthly fee invokes a casual aspect to it, which is great for people like me with 12 hour days :(
SIlentStrife
GhostWhoWalks
Posted 10:15 AM 23/8/08
Sounds pretty interesting. If it's any better than Guild Wars, I'll give it a shot in a heartbeat.
GhostWhoWalks
pandafresh
Posted 10:15 AM 23/8/08
color me interested (or green with a dash of pink, those colors always look nice together)
pandafresh
BossMonk
Posted 10:15 AM 23/8/08
I'll say this; character models sure beat the crap out of WoW.
Sure, you can't play as a space goat, bipedal cow, or lawn ornament, but they already have much more than a leotard or bathrobe with muddy textures painted onto them.
BossMonk
Omatic
Posted 10:11 AM 23/8/08
Looks interesting.
Omatic
FreakyFavabean
Posted 10:10 AM 23/8/08
Sounds really cool. Wars between guilds could be pretty crazy, I hope they let fights break out in major cities. It would be awesome to have an entire city taken over by one massive brawl. The 2 class system sounds great, too. Rather than restrict the second classes powers, you just use the secondary abilities? AND its free?
How will we be able to get it and when does it launch?
FreakyFavabean
belo
Posted 10:08 AM 23/8/08
FFXI's subjob system, while interesting at first was pretty limited in scope of what you could actually pair together in terms of effectiveness in order to maximaze your xp/hr.
It'll be interesting to see if this mmo does any different.
belo
PapaBear434
Posted 10:07 AM 23/8/08
I hear you on the Druid thing. I think at one point I had no less than twelve separate sets of gear. Healing (primary), tanking, battleground hybrid, grinding gear, fire resist, frost resist, poison resist, DPS gear (rogue stuff, mostly), and others. I had no room in my bank for anything but freaking clothing.
PapaBear434
animexplorer
Posted 10:06 AM 23/8/08
i've yet to see a decent free MMORPG. they are either ruined by marketplaces or lack of updates to the game, in the end they all hardcore grind type of MMORPGs.
animexplorer
budash2
Posted 10:05 AM 23/8/08
I'm down for this game. Sounds awesome. Now I just need to know what you get for being a "Premium" member, etc. etc.
@Ad-hominem: And yes, how do they plan on making monies?
budash2
Inhert
Posted 10:03 AM 23/8/08
@Nirolak:
Probably XI :P
Inhert
Impul5se
Posted 10:01 AM 23/8/08
@WiglyWorm: "Wow. Sounds neat. I've been looking for a decent free MMO. Keep us posted!"
Oh I saw what you did there! Very smooth =]
I've just started playing WoW again, for about the 4th time now, so anything to break the tedium of that is always welcome!
Impul5se
Ad-hominem
Posted 9:59 AM 23/8/08
Well, that looks pretty cool. Much better than I expected.
But where do they get their profit from?
Because I won't play MMO's with micro transactions, because they're beyond idiotic (really, they ruin the game), and if there's a subscription offer, it ceases to be FTP, doesn't it?
I hope they take the Dungeon Runner Route, it's just brilliant. Free-To-Play with banner ads, or a Subscription to remove them.
Ad-hominem
richard733
Posted 9:57 AM 23/8/08
umm sounds like guild wars... in America!
richard733
Black-Dog-Howls
Posted 9:56 AM 23/8/08
@Nirolak: FFXI. The Main Job/Sub Job system.
Black-Dog-Howls
WiglyWorm
Posted 9:54 AM 23/8/08
Wow. Sounds neat. I've been looking for a decent free MMO. Keep us posted!
WiglyWorm
AndrewDB
Posted 9:51 AM 23/8/08
I'll play this AND WoW.
AndrewDB
Mike Fahey
Posted 9:50 AM 23/8/08
Do I!? DO I!!?!?!?!
Yes, yes I do. Actually meant XI. Whoops.
Mike Fahey
Detre
Posted 9:50 AM 23/8/08
by one on one fights in the streets do you mean duels like in wow? Or straight up open pvp like in aoc? I hope its like in aoc.
Detre
Nirolak
Posted 9:46 AM 23/8/08
"Want a mage who can backstab and stealth when the mood strikes him? No problem. Whether inspired by Final Fantasy XIII or D&D multi-classing, the system allows for many different combinations of classes, letting you create a character custom tailored to your play style."
I think you mean FFXII unless you have some details about FFXIII's gameplay you're holding back.
Nirolak
Littlefields
Posted 9:43 AM 23/8/08
Its games like these that make me sad. It can have a lot of potential or even better than WoW. But in the end, it just won't get the type of attention WoW has. It sounds pretty nice.
Littlefields
Ad-hominem
Posted 10:43 AM 23/8/08
@SpishackCola: I was checking out the official Forum/Site(A hassle to deal with. Some parts are in English, but it's obvious the site was designed in German), and yeah, it'll feature an item mall.
However, it claims that every item available in the item mall will have an equivalent drop in-game.
Ad-hominem
openedge1
Posted 10:42 AM 23/8/08
So, We have WoW, toss in some EQ2(housing with various add ons like clothing dummies), add the good bits of Guild Wars (multi classing, slightly random dungeons, FREE)
I'm sold.
Can save that 60 bucks I was going to think of spending on WAR
openedge1
SpishackCola
Posted 10:36 AM 23/8/08
@budash2:
@Heliophage:
Don't forget about the item mall ;)
I'll admit that I have dropped some cash (only about $50 ever though) on East Asian F2P MMO item mall stuff. I have been keeping an eye on this game as well, even though I believe that it will feature said "payment" system. If they can deliver on these promises, this will be game #3 for which I'll be buying Rune points or whatever they will call their "cash shop" currency, if they indeed adopt the item mall system.
SpishackCola
Tzepish
Posted 10:25 AM 23/8/08
"Rather than focus on what's similar to WoW, let's take a look at where the game differs instead."
...because that's a shorter list?
:-)
Tzepish
Sturmfalke
Posted 10:24 AM 23/8/08
@Nirolak: Not all it's cracked up to be, try E/A in Guild Wars.
Seems like this game is an amalgam of some of the better or more popular MMOs out there. Not a bad thing per se, I just hope they pull it off right. That or else not try to tackle all of it at once and implement them one at a time instead.
Sturmfalke
Heliophage
Posted 10:20 AM 23/8/08
You had me at "free" <3
...even though that was rather late. The other highlights were good as well.
Heliophage
Zero1328
Posted 11:05 AM 23/8/08
@banned4life: Free to play games generally use a cash shop, where people put in real money for bonus non-essentials, like fancy costumes.
Anyway, this sounds like my kind of game! I've stayed away from MMORPGs for a variety of reasons and every time I find a potential hook it becomes a disappointment. All it needs for me now is a nice storyline and plot/party-driven stuff.
Zero1328
Bon5ai
Posted 11:00 AM 23/8/08
I'm sick of hearing people say things WoW clone, WoW's interface isn't original, and it's graphics looked like upgraded EQ1 3d graphics. highly original!
Bon5ai
banned4life
Posted 10:55 AM 23/8/08
How can it be free? Data centers and bandwidth are not free, and any revenue from the client sale will be gone in short order.
banned4life
SpishackCola
Posted 10:46 AM 23/8/08
@Ad-hominem:
Ooh, well if that is indeed true that is kick ass. The only thing I'd worry about is how hard it might be to get the item mall equivalents in-game. I know it might be a little hard to translate a dollar amount to a specific difficulty (in getting the in-game equivalent), but I just hope they don't decide to make the in-game items nigh impossible to get so you are kinda forced to buy the item mall version.
SpishackCola
jihadjoe343
Posted 10:45 AM 23/8/08
@BossMonk: For a 4 year old MMO, WoW doesn't look half-bad, especially some of the stuff coming out of Wrath.
Besides, Blizzard guys said yesterday that they're considering a graphical overhaul anyways. One of the draws of WoW is the fact that I can play it on my laptop or on my tower whenever I feel like it which is nice.
jihadjoe343
Ad-hominem
Posted 11:25 AM 23/8/08
Oh yeah. Just figured I'd let people know- They're offering registration for a chance to get into the close Beta on the official site. Be warned, the German starts to creep in a lot, the deeper you get into the registration. But, if you just follow the english, it's easy.
Ad-hominem
Shockadin
Posted 11:56 AM 23/8/08
Free.... free to play? I was going to just try the beta and then determine if I'd pay for it but hey this might beat WoW private servers.
Oh, and don't mind Shockadin. Bah, I'm not the type of guy who'd develop for linux, just leech.
Shockadin
justhesh
Posted 11:47 AM 23/8/08
So, basically everything that ISN'T WoW is the stuff I love from NCSoft RPGs. The rune system is pretty much City of Heroes based. The guild wars are, well...yeah. The housing is CoX/GW similar. And it's F2P, like Dungeon Runners. Sounds good to me. But how does it play...
justhesh
Shockadin
Posted 11:44 AM 23/8/08
If I win the lottery, I'll start an open source MMORPG :) Linux and windows compatible, i'll try.
Shockadin
Utmu
Posted 11:37 AM 23/8/08
Awesome. GL to the makers of the game. I'll be following this.
Utmu
Purple Flames
Posted 11:34 AM 23/8/08
I signed up for the closed beta last week. I'd like to check this game out to see how it stacks up.
Purple Flames
ashman512
Posted 12:52 PM 23/8/08
I'll try it if it's really free to play. As in, no micro payments at all.
ashman512
man in gauze is king ramses II, silly.
Posted 12:48 PM 23/8/08
What the hell? All of that, AND it's free? But...but...what.
man in gauze is king ramses II, silly.
tooji
Posted 12:32 PM 23/8/08
F2P? Sounds like a good time waster
tooji
stetsonblade
Posted 1:18 PM 23/8/08
Micropayments are avalible. How do you think they will make money? There will be a in-game mall that you can spend real money on to buy items. However, they claim that it will be possible to find just as strong items in-game without worrying about buying anything with real money.
stetsonblade
VengefulRonin
Posted 1:42 PM 23/8/08
This...actually sounds pretty cool. And I'm not big on MMOs, either.
VengefulRonin
Go Team Venture
Posted 1:36 PM 23/8/08
Im Sold where do i start playing.
Go Team Venture
maraxusofk
Posted 2:00 PM 23/8/08
this looks like runescape if runescape wasnt full of fail and suck.
maraxusofk
Zero1328
Posted 1:55 PM 23/8/08
@Ad-hominem: There's only one page for the registration, and the Terms of Use are entirely in German... Well, I signed up anyway.
Zero1328
roflwaffles
Posted 2:52 PM 23/8/08
cool. Free games are ALWAYS worth it.
roflwaffles
KirbyMorph
Posted 2:51 PM 23/8/08
Did they just put their logo on a WoW screenshot or is that what we're calling an "homage" these days?
KirbyMorph
Good news! Its a supository.
Posted 4:11 PM 23/8/08
wouldn't it be funny if this becomes a huge competitor if not downfall for world of warcraft?
that'd be a kneeslapper
Good news! Its a supository.
sayoko
Posted 4:33 PM 23/8/08
Looks like this game has potential. I'm still in the process of finding a good mmorpg replacement for ffxi and there hasn't been anything able to keep my interesting long enough. I look forward to trying this out... especially as it's F2P.
sayoko
Nirual
Posted 6:09 PM 23/8/08
@Good news! Its a supository.: It's not so easy to bring WoW to it's knees. The game would have to be on the same level (or above), cheaper AND somehow generate enough buzz to make people notice. So far it only got cheaper down.
Or alternatively, it would have to be a MMO that expands the definitions of the genre, but it doesn't look like RoW is going to do that.
Nirual
Shinryoma
Posted 6:34 PM 23/8/08
The job/subjob system in FFXI was a failure IMO. It gave you the illusion of choice when in the end all you had were a bunch of job combinations. If you strayed from them no group will pick you and you will never be able to accomplish anything. Ending up as a glorified chat room. I would prefer a system like WoW where the class itself can be played differently. Outside of the end game grind in WoW, you can play however you want. Of course if this game can pull it off that's even better.
Shinryoma
WPack911
Posted 6:39 PM 23/8/08
I so want to play this game now, it sounds like the uber MMO I have always dreamed of.
WPack911
Mattz
Posted 7:09 PM 23/8/08
Sounds like quite a blast, with elements of DAoC, WoW and SWG. I bet Guild Kotaku can be oppressing the populace in no time.
Mattz
Byakko
Posted 7:55 PM 23/8/08
Now I'm liking that class system, and that Rune system actually makes a ton of sense. Also, the devs' promise of greater involvement is also excellent, since personally, the key thing that drives WoW is that they have fun events instead of just leaving players to grind.
Also, this isn't the first time I've seen a mob called Tauren in an Asian MMO. In Perfect World, a mob near the human capital was also called Tauren XD
Byakko
JohnnyH87
Posted 10:02 PM 23/8/08
Sounds interesting.
I just might start playing this instead of WoW.
JohnnyH87
Kiri Komori
Posted 11:09 PM 23/8/08
definitely worth a try
Kiri Komori
twobeef
Posted 12:22 AM 24/8/08
"The Update Schedule: The Runes of Magic team want this game to buck standard RPG conventions by offerring not only free updates every few months, but free updates that include big changes."
Oh, yes, because it's so much easier to implement than we all thought it was and some smaller start-up will totally be right on top of it~
twobeef
agustin2489
Posted 1:38 AM 24/8/08
Sounds almost too good to be true but I am staying tuned in.
agustin2489
amarney
Posted 2:36 AM 24/8/08
Sounds very interesting.
amarney
Tye-The-Czar
Posted 6:56 AM 24/8/08
But how severe will the grindan' be? Playing 12Sky for example was absolute torture for me. Terrible excuse for you to buy items with real money.
Tye-The-Czar
TehNomad
Posted 5:08 AM 25/8/08
Footage of PvP: [romwiki.kilu.de]
The UI similarities to WoW are... uncanny
TehNomad