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But staying yourself whole time in town and lvling by water dragon heads and leech XD
I continued to play until the Towers came out, played for a while after that, but left the game when the mass hacking started, and stealing stuff from people's account.
C/S was less than helpful as usual, so the more reason to quit.
For as bad as this game was, it is still the only game that actually gave me a sense of Adventure, as in you actually felt like you were IN there, IN that world.
All other MMO games I've played since then none felt quite the same, not even WOW, the only other game that felt similar was EverQuest, but that was expensive to play just like WOW.
Until this day, there is still have not quite found a game that can match the Adventure feel that Kalonline offered.
It was something like best described in .Hack//Sign
Some people don't have any skills how to play this game but they're just doing daily and event quest ,
It is not an god old kalonline back to 2004
Also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFMhgkC50m0
D1 parties very good memories, when d1 was so full there was more ppl then monsters.
Or shouting with my mage "Speed 1k, revive 10k trade me" at the fort