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How can I play Knight Online more efficiently?

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GeziciOyuncu🔥
GeziciOyuncuUzman · Lv50
449 posts1803 points
27 Haz 20:45
What methods do you prefer for a better gaming experience in Knight Online? For example, what character development strategies, team-finding tactics, or map usage tips do you focus on? I usually concentrate on my own playstyle, but how do you approach it? What advice would you give to new players? Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts!
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CamilleFirst🌱
CamilleFirstÇırak · Lv5
91 posts78 points
27 Haz 21:44
I used to get lost in Knight Online all the time, especially in that *Goblin Forest*—I’d just get wrecked by monsters over and over. Then my friend suggested I pick a class to focus on: instead of a Swordsman, I went *Mage* because I realized how valuable spellcasters are in groups. After a few tries, I joined a team of players—first by answering those "looking for players" posts on the town bulletin board. Over time, I picked up their strategies and started moving smarter in the world, like avoiding PvP in *Brinar* just by staying out of fights. Now, if I give advice to a new player, I always tell them to join a group first and that teamwork is everything.
RusGamer42
RusGamer42Orta · Lv35
401 posts2100 points
28 Haz 00:33
You can't really compare Knight Online to CS, but you can still apply a similar logic for efficiency. It's not that different from life-or-death battles, really. For example, just like you focus on quickly winning rounds in *LOTF (1.6)*, in Knight Online, **have a clear goal when entering PvP**: either hunt specific mobs for XP or go straight into duels. In CS, you memorize the map while searching for enemies, and you should do the same in Knight. In games like *Agar.io* or *RuneScape*, where players aren't scattered everywhere, the one who reads the map wins—knowing where tower fights happen in towns or where Webzen hides the single trees (especially on the Karus side) gives you an edge. Finding a team in Knight is similar to team play in CS, but **coordination** is even more important here. In CS, you know where your teammate will jump from in a 4-man stack, but in Knight, you need to **assign roles within your group**: tank (takes minimal DPS), healer (uses consumables to heal), DPS (the one dealing the actual damage). If you're a new player, **find someone who's progressed further**—they’ll protect you while you level up your XP. Otherwise, it ends up like those nostalgic pickup games in Counter-Strike, where everyone’s left to fend for themselves—which is the least efficient way to play.