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Ragnarok M - Eternal Love

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Ragnarok M - Eternal Love

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User Reviews for Ragnarok M - Eternal Love

5
What more could I want?

A re-imagined version of Ragnarok Online that fills the childhood void in my heart. Everything is better and more streamline with the same difficulty and adventure as the first one.The bad? They successfully killed the botting and zeny-sellers from the original game by adding in their own. They have an installed botting system that lets you do other things while your game is running. I personally don’t like it but others love it. They let you buy straight up zeny from their cash shop. It’s priced so high that I have not seen it abused much. The last bad issue is that they keep adding 1% damage account bonuses to their event items. If they keep it up, eventually we will have obscenely powerful veterans with +100% damage to all their characters. That will definitely be an issue in the future.These types of things should not scare you from playing the game, however. It is a blast to level up and enjoy for a very long time.

Bloodsugar11, Mar 15, 2019
5
The best version of Ragnarok on mobile

I played Ragnarok Online for over a decade starting around 2005 on over a 100 different servers. This game keeps the feeling of the original MMO, although it updates virtually every map and mob in the game for a mobile experience. There is no real need to spend real money at any point and there isn’t really anything I would consider Pay-To-Win. The grind is substantial, though, so be prepared for that. If you’ve ever played RO on low-rate servers you’ll know what you’re in for. The mobile aspects of a free-to-play game also mean that your game time somewhat limited each day but this isn’t much of an issue. I really appreciate the small quality of life fixes, such as being able to target specific mobs, auto-attack and auto-loot, etc. There is also plenty of variety in headgears and ways to customize your build and look, and the game has implemented creative ways to address legacy issues, such as ways to eventually obtain MVP cards and rare equipment which would have taken years to earn in RO, if ever. If you are a fan of the original Ragnarok Online or just looking for a fun mobile game you can sink a lot of time into, I highly recommend this game.

Don-Karnage, Feb 25, 2020
2
Gambling for kids and adults

This game is fun and the community kept me engaged for a long time, but I can’t keep feeding the developers all of my money for a chance at slightly better gear. All of the in-game character growth mechanics are carefully crafted to get you to a point (free-to-play) and then force you to gamble your real money or in-game currency in order to progress. All the top players have invested large sums of money and all the mechanics of the game are built to milk you of your money by getting you first to invest tons of time into the game and then, once you hit the peak of what grinding can get you, make you feel like the money you spend is warranted based on the time you have already invested. This game will cost you thousands of dollars or thousands of hours if you want to enjoy full end-game content. If you have that kind of money or time, then I would recommend this game.Also, devs are non-existent. I have never received a response from them and I am pretty sure they just don’t care about the community.

Harnzilla, Dec 10, 2020
5
Nostalgia-filled

Loved the original Ragnarok Online game so it was nice to see Gravity make a mobile version of my favorite game! This adaptation is pretty good. From the music, to the characters, to the maps, you can tell they really tried to make it like RO but with a twist. The gameplay and NPCs are bit different. The big change is probably the 3Dfied graphics and navigation can be a bit tricky, so it is something to get used to. Traveling can take a while, but good thing you can just enlarge the map, pinpoint to an area, and your character will auto-travel to the location. That auto-travel and auto-attack are a great feature to have specially when you don't have much time to have your hands on your phone at all times. After a few hours of playing, I'm hooked! I hope the game continues to grow and improve!

jazchnops, May 05, 2019
4
I love this game but developers ignore complaints

This game could be amazing. I love it and don’t get me wrong, I’m on it all the time lol. BUT one huge issue is the developers don’t fix issues with the game since they make massive amounts of money off of the monthly gacha items that people gamble on. Why would they be eager to fix something when they’re making enough of the players? I’m not a huge spender, but I do put money into the game. If the probability of getting a costume was high after spending a little over $100 I’d probably do it. But just the small chance I’m not guaranteed something like that after spending that much, I will pass. Also, the English translation in this game is so sloppy. People make memes to make fun of how awful it is. You can’t even understand what the heck it’s supposed to say sometimes. Also, make sure you have a new smartphone, because as new episodes are released older phones/tablets/computers can’t handle it. They don’t even have to be that old. A couple years old and the processor can’t take it, causing game to crash all the time. But overall I love the game. There’s endless things to do and I found great friends that I talk to outside of the game constantly. I just wish the devs actually cared about the game’s performance and got a better translator (seriously).

Kwestland, Nov 26, 2019
2
Too Bad, Really

I was looking forward to something similar to the old school grind fest that was IRO, where every level was an accomplishment and partying up was the only real way to stand a chance against in game bosses. Ragnarok M is different and refreshing at the beginning. The game is still an MMORPG and many of the in game items are similar to the original or third party servers of old. Class availability and skill structures have been tinkered with to seemingly try to balance out gameplay, albeit unsuccessfully.Where it falls short is that it has, as you may have already seen, in game purchases. Unfortunately, pretty soon after starting play and questing through the first few areas it becomes apparent every boss monster, from the lowly Smokie to the mighty Baphomet, is being farmed by the same dozen or so “pay to win” players. The type of people who have more money than brains. Those who feel they must use said money to buy their way to the pinnacle of the game so they can feel Godly next to players foolish enough to just play a “free” game for fun.

Libertiesweretaken, Mar 16, 2019
5
I am not being paid, nor am I a robot

As you would know if you read the title, I’m a random person who felt like writing a review. You may not think this is truly a consumer opinion, but trust me, it is. THIS GAME IS AMAZING.I’ve played tons of rpgs, but this game feels special because of the freedom and variety of choices and paths to power available. Most games force you to play a certain way if you want to get stronger. I absolutely HATE that. But this game, offers subclasses, meaningful side quests, and especially a variety of skills. Even among classes, there are different paths to power. For example, I love playing as a ranger, now, I can set my skill points to focus on setting traps along the monsters path to wear it down, but I could also use a falcon and become a mana dependent damage dealer. I also love how the games statistics for weapons and other accessories are organized. This game has a very intricate story, making it highly enjoyable. Some people like skipping stuff to save time, normally I do the same, but for this game, it would be a pity to do so.

lindaxw, Oct 25, 2019
5
What the game needs

1.) Partying system: Allow to add to party regardless of channel and be able to click on the group picture to teleport to them. Going to Izlude is tedious just to change channels.2.)Resolution is only at 720p for phones? My iPad is at 2k resolution which doesn’t make sense compared to my iPhone X that has a better screen. Needs to be revamped.3.)Increase the font because they are too small and hurts the eyes. Put an option to increase the size of the text.4.)next update should add more 2nd classes, but I know it barely came out. 5.)More customizations for character when creating. Deletion time 5 hours? That’s even tedious than the channel change thing.6.) Please! Increase the movement speed. It’s slow and takes a while to get to places. Please add an option for joystick or tap only. 7.) The most important of all of them is lag issues. Improvement to stability is definitely needed.8.) Please ban cheaters permanently, and get rid of bots. 7 days is like saying time-out and I hope you learn your lesson kind of message that they will not listen too. Review: I played RO before it became well known. Basically, when it came out. It’s similar to the game and that’s what I love about it. No auto-attack’s nonsense most mobile games do. You’re in control. I recommend this game to anyone. But what I suggested, please consider. A long time fan always.

NPhryme, Jan 16, 2019
4
A fantastic MMORPG, but with its fair share of faults

Full disclosure, I’ve played this game since launch and spent a good deal of money into it. RoM is a very fun MMORPG that offers a ton of freedom. If you go into it with no expectations you will be pleasantly surprised and find that there’s no shortage of things to do or ways to improve yourself. The damage ceiling is almost non existent, which for PvM is a good thing. What seemed impossible will become something you can literally do with your eyes closed. The positives of the game really lie in a fun and active community, weekly events, amazingly large scale guild vs guild content, and lots of unique ways to play the game. Grinding only requires you to leave the device running, you can auto farm or manually kill harder enemies. Both of which can be optimized for greater return depending on your dedication. The negatives mostly are due to bad localization and bad transparency between dev and player. Some quests ready perfectly while other quests look like they went through google translate 5 times. Despite this, each episode has improved quality of life and bug fixes, but don’t expect thing to change quickly between those. The game also has a very steep and long power curve. Those starting out will need to have time and patience to enjoy later content.

SexGodCrusher, Jun 22, 2020
1
Nobody plays this

Trying to do things you need a group for but can’t complete is the worst pat of trying to progress in this game. Most players seem to be in Brazil and the language barrier is thick. Every guild is filled with non immunizations or cooperating players making matchmaking a huge joke. Speaking o huge jokes the prices in this game are outrageous. As a person who spends money quite foolishly on these types of games, I would neve spend an actual dollar on this game besides the ew bucks I’ve already invested because you get absolutely nothing of value. The gacha rates are atrocious while advertising lackluster top prizes you’ll never get one that’s listed, instead you’ll summon and get something that’s not on the loot list and doesn’t help you in any faction of the game and probably won’t even look good on you as must cosmetics in this game are super ugly. Upgrading your gear is the worst kind of grind because the in game currency is meaningless as everything osts more than you’ll make in a week to do a few minor upgrades that after gotten, you don’t see much of an increase of damage or survivability. I’m still as potent as I was at level 20 as I am now at 123. This game started bad and doesn’t look too promising I would advise to find a better game or regret not listening to this warning

SirKennyTripsAlot, Mar 16, 2021

Description

Ragnarok M: Eternal Love 2.0 Newly Launched Official Ragnarok M Mobile Game, explore a massive worldly freely in this 3D MMORPG! Special update for the new version of the Nidhogg Hero Class, call upon your friend to adventure together! ======Game Features====== ●Original Class Switch At Will● All classes of the RO Ragnarok M original version will now be unlocked, switch instantly with ease, all new Hero Class for you to try! ●Cute Monster Pets Accompany Your Journey● In your adventures, monsters are not only your enemies but also can be tamed to become your pet! Catch and feed to improve your affinity with the pet and merge into rarer pets! ●Hand in hand Let Love Flow Together● Wearing a white wedding dress under the cherry blossom tree, making your vows with one and only, engagement, wedding, honeymoon, protecting the love that belongs to you! ●Work as a team The mightiest King● Multi-mode casual and competitive PVP, GVG gameplay, clash of the mighty, reasonable composition with the strongest strategy, fight for glory together! ●Thousands of Styles Fancy Mounts● Thousands of appearance, Headwear DIY combinations at your disposal, rich solo and duo mounts, and so on for you to collect, each adventurer is unique! ●The same heart Waiting for your return● 3D recreation of the original game's world, rich explore the story freely, from the promise of South Gate to the adventure of the Lost Isle, Midgards Continent is waiting for you to unlock! ======Contact Us====== Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlayRagnarokMGlobal

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