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Saturday, January 12th, 2008
STR = +1.2 DMG
END = +0.1 BLOCK% (1~50)/0.05 BLOCK% (51+), +0.5 DEF, +5 HP
DEX = +0.2 EVA% (1~50)/0.1 EVA% (51+), +0.3% AIM (1~33)/0.2% AIM (34~67)/0.1% AIM (68+)
INT = +1.2 MDMG
SPR = +0.2 CRIT% (1~25)/0.1 CRIT% (26+), +0.5 MDEF, +5 SP
If the max level is 100, then this is how a PURE build would look like.
STR = +138 DMG
END = +8.25 BLOCK%, +57.5def, +575hp
DEX = +16.5 EVA%, +21.2 AIM%
INT = +138 MDMG
SPR = +14 CRIT%, +57.5 MDEF, +575 SP
- This is assuming that from level 1~100 you get a free stat point each level, and that you received the +5 free stat points from the first job advance, and +10 free stat points from the second job advance.
- This data was taken from an old bright kingdom database, but the info show here still seems current.
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Saturday, January 12th, 2008
This guide has been edited from the original version to improve on appearance.
Ok for those of you who don’t know, this is a rough translation of the Japanese site of the game and some stuff might change in the English version. This is link to the main topic where the other links are and little general info: http://outspark.com/node/204.
Please post if you have corrections or better ways to word things. NT means not translated and * means I absolutely need help wording or figuring out what it means. Also post if you have more information. Please don’t post spam or useless posts. Without further adu here it is…
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Please realize that some of the controls may change in the English version. These are the controls for the Japanese version of the game meaning they should be similar. (Information in the guide has been edited. The images seen have been copied straight from the English Fiesta site)

KEYBOARD:

Movement:
W – Move Forwards
S – Move Backwards
A – Move Left
D – Move Right
J – Jump
Z – Walk / Run

Window Shortcuts:
C – Character Information
K – Skill Window
B – Open Private Store
H – Mini-house Window
I – Item Window
L – Quest Window
F – Open Forum?
U – View Map
M – View Mini-map
Print Screen – Take Screenshot
F10 – Help
Enter – Hit to start typing message
(Battle Options)
0-9 – Quick Slots
V – Action
T – Stop Action
Home – Open Mini-house / Rest
F1-F5 – Party Member Verification
Tab – Change Target (in battle)
E – Use HP Stone
Q – Use SP Stone
MOUSE:

Movement:
Left click NPCs to talk to them
Left Click spot you want character to move to
Items:
Left click item you want to use
Right click for item description
View:
Use wheel to zoom In / Out
Hold down right mouse key and move mouse around
Attack:
Left click to select and attack enemy
Right click to use items and skills set in quick-slots
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Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Part 1: Emotes and Leveling
Please note that information here may differ a bit from the English Client of the game since this information was gathered from the Chinese Site and the Japanese site.
Character Emotes:
1. Sit Down
2. Greeting
3. Laugh
4. Cry
5. Charge!
6. Surprise
7. Happy
8. Collapse
9. Angry
10. Learning
11. Salute
12. Alignment
13. Think
14. Dance 1 – 4
Basic Actions (Have little emote icons as well):
1. Auto Attack
2.Pick up Item
3.Trade
4.Private Message
5.Register Friend
6.Party Invite
5.Assist
6.Follow
7.Run
8.Use HP stone
9.Use SP stone
Leveling Up:
1. Character will sometimes learn new skills
2. Characters will sometimes be able to use new weapons and armor
3. Players sometimes can do new quests
4. Players can change their occupation at lvl 20 and lvl 60
5. Players can increase stats.
- Strength – increase physical attack damage
- Agility – Increase evasion and accuracy
- Vitality – Increase HP and physical defense
- Intelligence – Increase magic attack damage
- Mind – Increase SP and magic defense
Last Updated ( Friday, 01 June 2007 )
Part 2: Character Windows and Mini-Houses
Please note that info hear may differ a bit from the English Client of the game since this info was gathered from the Chinese Site and the Japanese site. Any improvements to this would be welcome =P.
The Status Bar:
1. Name
2. Character Image
3. Level
4. HP, SP, and EXP gauge
5. # of HP / SP stones
6. Current Status
Target Window:
1. Target name
2. Target Image
3. HP / SP Bar
4. Current Status
5. Monster type and level
Mini-Map:
1. Place
2. Your Position
3. Enlarge/ Decrease Size
4. Kingdom Quest List
Party Window:
1. Character Image
2. Party leader
3. Level
4. HP / SP gauge
5. Current Status
Chat Bar and Message Bar – In-game talking
Quick Slot Bar - Registering skill and emotion, etc. you use.
Menu Button – Utilize some of the systems that Fiesta has
Other:
Character’s Mini House – Way of recovering HP and SP without using HP / SP stones
(It is affirmed that u can us it as a shop and trade in it. Starter houses comes in the red or blue mushrooms but u may upgrade them in to more fancy looking houses, such as pumpkins, teapots or even castles. The requirement for different houses is level 50. <— credit to MisterZero)
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Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Fiesta Online is a full 3D cartoon fantasy MMORPG based on brilliant and dynamic cartoon style graphic images. The biggest characteristic of the game is that it can appeal to the users of various age groups and in many countries with the cartoon style graphics.
Concerning the graphics, it applies the cartoon mapping method to create exquisite balance between the fantasy and the real world through the characters with shorter proportions and real-life like backgrounds that are differentiated from existing realistic or SD style games.
Also, Fiesta Online is filled with a number of game content on the basis of basic elements of MMORPG including fighting, leveling, and the battle along with the straight forward interface and simple operation, to allow everyone to have fun. The game’s biggest charm is that users can form various and powerful community through the Kingdom Quest, Master and Pupil System, Guild Growing System, and the Mini House, which is a private space inside the game. Additionally, the Weapon Titling, which gives unique title to the weapon with options when a character hunts a certain number of a specific monster using a specific weapon, Pet System, and various mini games have built up the exclusive characteristic of Fiesta Online’s game system
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