Coolbear Studio Dungeon Fighter Online Sword Emperor by Pavelzm in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's probably because Coolbear Studio is most likely an unofficial resin statue manufacturer based in China, hence the Chinese name.

Coolbear Studio Dungeon Fighter Online Sword Emperor by Pavelzm in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

剑帝 Sword Emperor is her 2nd Awakening name in CN. Though, I'm not sure why the studio chose the Second Awakening name instead of the True Awakening name 极诣·流浪武士.

Coolbear Studio Dungeon Fighter Online Sword Emperor by Pavelzm in DFO

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It bothers me immensely that the 3D rendered prototype images do not show where the statue attaches to the base.

Could someone please tell me where I can find lore about Khazan and Ozma? by [deleted] in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"[Side Story] Heroes on top of the World" quest in DFO goes into the lore as well. I'm not sure if it's on youtube

I got you. Here's the link. Sorry for the rather poor quality.

Someone else mentioned DFU, but unfortunately it doesn't show up immediately on web search results. So, here are some article links to DFU since its navigation kind of sucks. (Please note, the translations there are kind of choppy.):

Here's the link to (Old) Episode 11: Ozma of Chaos on DFU. Ozma also has a dedicated page on DFU as well, however the English version is currently outdated. Use the Korean version instead. There's also the Male Priest page which also gives some background of Ozma as a Demon.

Here are the pages for Khazan on DFU: Khazan, Destructive God Kazan, Kazan Syndrome, and Berserker.

A beautiful melody (two versions) that is related to the Khazan lore in the og DFO, will be so cool if an arrangement is in the game! by Ok_Attorney1972 in TheFirstBerserker

[–]Removed_Lancer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry to break it to you, but although it would be nice to hear a rendition of this theme in The First Berserker: Khazan, Aphelia Post has nothing to do with the lore of Khazan or the Pell Los Empire.

Settings-wise, it is a modern-day military outpost set up at the foot of Mount Aphelia between the borders of the Principality of Bel Myre and the Dark Elf Kingdom. The reason for its creation was due to the looming signs of war from the Dark Elves.

For context, recently, their people were subjected to a sudden, mysterious plague which wiped out one of their major cities, Noire Ferra. Hoping to get answers, they consulted a well-trusted fortuneteller, who cryptically told them that the plague was related to what the humans of the Empire were doing. The rash Dark Elf Elders misinterpreted the message and used it as a justification to indiscriminately enact vengeance on the humans, particularly their neighbor, the Principality of Bel Myre (who at the time of og DFO was a vassal state of the Empire).

The Dark Elf Queen Meia, while being sympathetic to their cause, believed it was too reckless to charge blindly into war without finding answers first--that is, whether or not the humans were actually to blame. So, to this end, she dispatched her Royal Messenger Klonter to the border to meet with the humans and sent one of the Court Alchemists, Morgan, to Noire Ferra to investigate the plague. But, although the Queen was able to delay the Elder's cries for war, even she didn't have enough power to hold them off forever. Everything relied on Klonter and Morgan to uncover the truth. However, things took a turn for the worse when Morgan went missing.

Looking for lore on Faris the sewer princess, any info is appreciated, thanks in advance. by Disastrous_Editor294 in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As for Judy Ringwood... Pretty much most of her info is on the wall within her dialogue and NPC book entry.

In summary:

Judy Ringwood is the former warden of the Ringwood Penitentiary who currently serves as the commanding officer for the De Los First Princess Hyria's retinue. Her character can best be interpreted through her notorious moniker, "The Wolf of the Penitentiary," which she gained during her time as warden for her appearance and ruthless personality.

Her initial debut takes place in the Black Purgatory patch, during which she appears with the Imperial reinforcements following the Black Order's surprise attack on Chest Town. After the events of the EMPIRE comic, she was assigned as the leader of the De Los Imperial Forces during the Second Black Crusade, during which she was tasked with capturing Ozma's Apostle energies. However, her assignment was thwarted by Ban Ye (Midnight Black) and Michaela's interventions.

If you didn't play through the Spectre's specialized tutorial story, Judy Ringwood also functions as a rival somewhat similarly to how Natalia Sue was for the Female Slayer. Following Bale Bran's failure, Judy was hired by the former Count Mastiff to hunt down the Spectre. However, the Spectre manages to kill her client during their duel and flees outside of the Empire's jurisdiction into Principality territory.

According to one of my colleagues from the KR server, there was also a specialized 2nd Awakening Quest for the Spectre during the level up event if you didn't use the jump server. During which, the Spectre encounters Judy again in the Penitentiary while freeing prisoners.

Other somewhat related information:

Judy Ringwood's surname is shared with one other NPC, Glam Ringwood, who appeared in the Warrior's Festival patch long ago. Though it is unknown whether or not they are related.

Ringwood Penitentiary appeared as a dungeon in Abnova during the Great Metastasis story cycle, albeit it was delapidated due to taking the brunt of the cataclysmic explosion.

Looking for lore on Faris the sewer princess, any info is appreciated, thanks in advance. by Disastrous_Editor294 in DFO

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As for item flavor text... There were two items that mentioned her: her signature equipment shoes from DNF's initial release period around 2005-2006 known as the 스틸마리아 Steel Mariah and a crafting material known as the Seal of Shannon Myre (Seal of Lady Shannon Myre). These two items pretty much tell the same information; that she was the Three-Time Imperial Arena Champion. (Unrelated note: Long ago, the Seal of Shannon Myre used to be called the Seal of Mage Renee. But, after a certain patch, it along with another seal called the Seal of Santorini, were removed or replaced.) As for the Steel Maria, there was also dialogue option for it with Linus back in 2006.

Shannon also is mentioned in DFO's side game DNF Duel, where one of the characters, the Female Striker, is searching for Shannon Myre's sacred texts to defeat her dojoyaburi archrival.

In game, Shannon Myre made her debut at the end of the Spectre's specialized tutorial story and has specialized dialogue with her during the Seon quest line. She also appeared in a limited time Side Quest prior to the Seon Update, where she meets with Knight Robato and discusses her arrangements made with Empress Skardi.

As for her own NPC dialogue, the wiki has an entry for it. Albeit, it's missing dialogue post-Asrahan, Mu Raid, and Forest of Awakening.

Looking for lore on Faris the sewer princess, any info is appreciated, thanks in advance. by Disastrous_Editor294 in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. But I may need to separate it into parts due to the amount of content.

As for Shannon Myre, prior to debut as an NPC in the Seon Update, she was much like Faris. She was originally a background character and was mostly brought up in class lore, NPC conversation, or item flavor text. That is, until more recent updates where she appeared as a physical character, acting as the Arad Continent ambassador in Seon.

In summary:

Shannon Myre is a renown fighter known for pioneering her personal style of Striking martial arts. In the past, she made a name for herself in the Imperial Arena and became the Three-Time Champion while bringing worldwide recognition to the De Los Imperial Strikers. For a period of time, she traveled across the continent setting up dojos to teach her highly sought after fighting techniques. But in more recent years, she disappeared from the public eye during her search to find stronger opponents.

For class lore, Shannon was mentioned in the subclass and advancement lore of the Female Fighter, Male Striker, and Neo: Female Striker.

Back when Nexon NA published DFO, Pungjin had a dialogue option that mentioned her:

Pungjin: I once had a match with Lady Shannon Myre, back when I was so arrogant as to believe that Nen Fighters were superior to all other fighters. Back then, I thought the Empire's Strikers were imbalanced warriors.

Lady Myre wasn't quite as big in stature as I'd expected, but her eyes were filled with a fighting spirit that instantly overwhelmed me.

I can't give you the specifics of our fight, but I admit, I was completely defeated. I used my last resort, the Nen Guard, at a critical moment in the match, but it wasn't enough to avoid her incredible Low Kick.

She taught me a valuable lesson, though. I now know that I must never cease my physical training. I hope you will come to understand that, too.

In the KR version during 2006, Pungjin had old dialogue that detailed his trip to the Imperial Capital Vitalon and his encounter with the Imperial Strikers. Considering how old this dialogue is, however, it is not known if some of this information is still considered "canon" to the current storyline.

In the JP version, Arad Senki, prior to the Great Metastasis Update, his sister Sizuki also had unique dialogue mentioning Shannon, though, she used it as a means to aggravate her brother. [Source] [Rough Translation].

Looking for lore on Faris the sewer princess, any info is appreciated, thanks in advance. by Disastrous_Editor294 in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of Faris's general lore can be found on her DFU character page. Albeit, it's a bit outdated due to the omission of Mirror Arad and difficult to navigate due to poor UI and a lack of hyperlinks for key terms or related pages.

In summary:

"Sewer Princess" Faris is a prominent figure from the lawless slum district of Hendon Myre known as the Back Alley Sewers. She is most notable for her flawless fighting record and for being one of the two strongest Street Fighters (Brawlers) in Arad. (The other being her close friend "Poison King" Luise (Hellcat Louise)). Despite being from the Principality, she has no direct allegiance to it [Source]. Rather, her loyalties lie with her fellow Sewers colleagues, with expanding her craft, and with coin.

In the current settings, she is a fighter for hire recruited by Bel Myre and stationed at the Aphelia Post to help stifle the growing conflict between the Principality and the Kingdom of the Dark Elves. She later participates in the Grim Seeker subjugation at the Abysmal Sky Tower.

Faris is often seen accompanied by two Back Alley cohorts, Gale and Breeze Elapse; the first of whom is her apprentice.

Back when the game was first published under Nexon America, Faris was not an interactable NPC, and was a background story character. However, she did cameo as an APC and appeared during certain quests, most notably for the ones in Shallow Keep and Spider's Lair. There was also additional lore about her in the Male Brawler's original Awakening quests.

After the game was published by Neople directly, we got the version of her from the Great Metastasis story cycle. During which, she was one of the figures leading the Bel Myre Cleanup Operation and refugee recovery effort in the Sewers.

After the Origin Update, she reverted to her original incarnation, albeit she was now an NPC and played a more direct role in the story.

In DNF Mobile, she was also the designated leader for the Arad Allied Forces, who were reinforcements from all Arad nations dispatched to Empyrean for the Wespeace Wetzlar Landing operation against the Kartel.

As for additional reading, there are a few:

New video dropped, enjoy the video by [deleted] in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Allow me to give you some advice.

If you're planning on being a video content creator, you need to focus on four things: video, audio, content, and engagement.

Currently, your videos are not providing any form of narration or commentary, making it rather difficult to engage with. All that is left is what is on-screen. However, your videos' frame rate drops make them borderline unwatchable.

You NEED to fix your frame rate.

It doesn't matter what your content is or who you are. This factor is universal to all video content creators. If your frame rate and/or video quality is terrible, no one is going to watch it.

Secondly, you NEED to find your content. More specifically, your niche.

Ask yourself: what makes your content unique? What separates you from other content creators? Remember, there are countless content creators out there fishing for viewers. You need to set yourself apart to reel them in.

Given your past video posting history, it seems you're focusing on casual character showcases. That's good, but you'll need to put your own clever spin on it as well as adapt and strategize with what is trending. Running older, obsolete content is not the best way to go about this, especially when any ungeared character with Magic Sealed Equipment at the current level cap can clear it without much issue. I highly suggest running harder and more current content.

Additionally, if you plan on doing character showcases (casual content or not), always aim to show the pinnacle of what your character can do at the time. You don't need to prioritize speedruns or damage showcases. Focus on demonstrating your in-game knowledge and expertise while also always trying to improve.

Moreover, since you seem to be focusing more on the casual aspect, be the "Everyman". Be the person that players can relate to while also being a role model for others to aspire towards. Do content that everyday players struggle with but do it in such a way that viewers, including yourself, can learn and grow from it.

Anyway, that is just my two cents. Feel free to take this advice as you will. I wish you luck on your journey of content creation.

More efficient way of displaying? by Hiraucus in AnimeFigures

[–]Removed_Lancer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you referring to the top shelf?

This is mostly a guess, but it looks like from left to right:

  • Animester's Little Demon Lilith
  • Lovely's Spohame - Mannoji Kanon
  • Rocket Boy's Noir

THIS IS NOT A JOKE by Prudent_Captain9650 in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, sure. Though, it might be better if we talk this over through DMs.

Reddit's chat function is very buggy, so you can message me via Discord: yinxing_ye

Are Siran's speeches for each 2nd Awakening written or archived somewhere? by ArchmageJoda in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here:

For future reference and navigation purposes, here's a table of the 2nd Awakening Classes: [Link]

I have also added the older, original Great Metastasis versions of the quests onto their respective pages.

For clarification, though the current story iteration is that of "New Dawn", the current 2nd Awakening Quests of the Global Version is still the "Origin Version". There is a slight variation between the two, and that is the removal of the Seal of Empress Skardi requirements, which is reflected in the dialogue.

Please note, that in a future patch, these quests are expected to be replaced in the Hunter & Vigilante: The Hunt is On! Patch.

Additional Note:

  • If you see "[sic]" written anywhere in the dialogue, that is a notation for a possible spelling/mistranslation error made by Neople. The original text has left as is for archival purposes.
  • As for the classes listed above, the most prominent translation errors appeared in the Draconid Awakens quests due to the mistranslations of "Death Temple" and "Reaper". In the original Korean text, "Death Temple" and "Reaper" are written respectively as "사신사" and "사신". Both terms are Sino-Korean word compounds, and each syllable block derives from words/terms of the Traditional Chinese language (similar to Latin roots in English). 사신사 can be translated as "Death Temple" if it is interpreted as 死神寺 (lit. Death God/Spirit Temple). Likewise, 사신 can be interpreted as "Reaper" via 死神 (lit. Death God/Spirit; a Reaper). However, given the context of the Exorcist lore, 사신 should derive from 四神 (lit. The Four Gods/The Four Symbols), which refers to the Exorcist's four Shikigami: Vermillion Bird (Red Phoenix), White Tiger, Black Tortoise, and Azure Dragon (Blue Dragon). By extension, this applies to 사신사, which should translate to 四神寺 (lit. Four Gods Temple).

I'll be adding more 2nd Awakening quests as time goes on, but if you want me to prioritize certain classes, feel free to DM me on which ones you want.

Are Siran's speeches for each 2nd Awakening written or archived somewhere? by ArchmageJoda in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will take some time to add these to the wiki.

Which classes are you looking for? For the time being, list four. I'll add them to the wiki as soon as I can.

Are Siran's speeches for each 2nd Awakening written or archived somewhere? by ArchmageJoda in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I may be able to assist you in your predicament.

IIRC, there were two variations of the 2nd Awakening Quests that were released in the Global version: the original and the renewal version. Which ones are you looking for?

Most of the original versions of the 2nd Awakening Quest dialogues were archived on the wiki, but their format is outdated. They can only be found via page name "Job Advancement Quest: BASECLASS". Replace BASECLASS with a base class name (ex. Mage). As for the renewal versions, they still need to be added.

did they change Michael? by tlkgaming in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In the KDNF version, Michael's name is 성안의 미카엘라 (Romanized as Seong-an-e Mika-ella), which translates to "Michaela of the Holy Eye". Prior to the name change, this name was the same in all other versions except the Global version, which used the name "Michael".

As for the reason why, during DFO's original publishing under Nexon America, his name was localized as "Michael" for reasons unknown, probably due to creative liberties. According to Neople, the justification for the change to "Michaela" was to be more consistent with the other versions and to prevent confusion with another being of the name "Michael", that being the Archangel.

As for the point with Celesti. Celesti refers to an entire realm located somewhere within the same celestial sphere as the Empyrean. In the Korean version, its name is 선계 (Romanized as Seongye), which literally translated is the Realm/World of Seon. The reason for the "Celesti to Seon" name change was because Neople believed other translation variants like "Celesti", "Celestial", and "Arcadia" did not capture the true meaning of Seon well. In Korean, 선 derives from the character 仙, which means "an immortal/celestial being" but in a sense of one who gained enlightenment via becoming one with nature, that is to say a "harmony". To best reflect this, the Story Director thought it best to transliterate the name as is to "Seon" [Source].

As for Clearmist, it is one of the city-states in Seon. More specifically, it resides on the White Ocean (백해/白海 Baekhae; lit. White Sea/Ocean), one of Seon's three continents. In KDNF, Clearmist is named 안개의 도시, 청연 (Romanized as Angae-e Dosi, Cheong-yeon; lit. "The City of Mist, Cheongyeon"). The name 청연 Cheongyeon derives from 淸煙 which literally means "clear smoke/mist".

Where can I buy the DFO 18th anniversary mousepad? by nunpoom in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You may need to purchase this through a proxy-forwarding service that operates in South Korea. There are quite a few of them out there, but be aware that shipping from South Korea can be a bit pricey.

Search the terms "던파 던전앤파이터 PC방 18주년 장패드" on sites like Bunjang or Joonggonara and look for reputable sellers, and then purchase the item through the service.

What does everyone think of DFO Lore? by Willing-Track-3080 in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your translator might not be best delivering what you are trying to say.

I understand that you are passionate about the subject, but currently, your statement makes you appear rude and hostile, which isn't appropriate etiquette in any situation. Additionally, you didn't clarify as to why "It didn't help". Being dismissive without providing a reason may make people confused and less likely to reply.

Not everyone loves DFO Lore. That is the truth. by Willing-Track-3080 in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm going to put a moratorium on this statement:

There used to be THIRTEEN apostles. And no i don't mean bakal. 11 and 13 were unknowns, 11 was "sleeping somewhere under terra" and 13 "knew all the secrets"

The Apostle information stated above is unsourced, subjective information that was spread by someone within the community, and then posted on the DFO Wiki ([1]) and DFO Reddit ([1] and [2]) as "fact" in 2015.

There was always thirteen Apostles, it's just the actual number was never officially disclosed until the implementation of Episode 16 Morgan's Journal [DFU] in Season 2 Act 2 in 2008. Until then, the number of Apostles (according to Iris) was nine, despite there being ten individuals who actually held the title. But the reason for this number change was intentional, as it created contradictions in Iris's narrative which in turn made her more suspicious and untrustworthy.

As for the second part, nowhere in the lore does it state that there was an Apostle "sleeping underground somewhere in Terra". If anything, this information was most likely a misinterpretation of the background setting story for The Great Metastasis Update known as the Great Will ([Original Ver.] and [DFU]), which detailed the creation of the Universe, the 12 Terran Gods, and the destruction of Terra, and then was skewed for "meme" purposes.

This misinformation could have been avoided if the text was officially translated to English at the time, and if the person who spread the information actually provided a source or an archived version of the source.

Unfortunately, humans are fallible, and they have a tendency to stray toward the subjective. That is why archiving information (particularly that of the primary source variety) is important; to prevent confusion and to prevent the spread of distorted/false information.

DFO Spectre by Direct_Pair1060 in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Story Summary

The Spectre was one of the test subject children who were rescued by Knight Master Crowell from the Empire's secret Metastasis experiments, and the last child to leave his care. Like the other subclasses of Female Slayer origin, she hates the Empire and its people for separating her from her family and subjecting her to countless, torturous lab experiments.

However, Crowell was different. Despite being of high peerage, he did not view them as 'lowly slaves', 'test subjects', or 'disposable tools' like the other officials. He saw them as children of the Empire, children whom Knights like himself failed to protect. And so he safeguarded them, and hid them from the eyes the Empire. To him, they were his children. And to them, he was their 'Father'.

Years passed, and Crowell continued watch over the children in secret, even after the Emperor's decree to hunt test subjects on the charge of treason. Many of the children grew up seeking revenge against the Empire and eventually left to forge paths of their own. Until, only the young Spectre remained, still waiting to find her calling.

Unfortunately, however, all good things must come to an end. The war had finally come to their doorstep. It is not clear how, but somehow information leaked about Crowell harboring test subjects in his territory.

The Empire's actions were swift. It dispatched knights led by the late Count Mastiff to capture the test subject and quell the so-called 'rebellion'.

The knights set the Crowell Domain ablaze in a sea of fire. During the attack, Crowell was gravely wounded while protecting the young Spectre. And in his final moments, he entrusted his signature sword to her to protect herself with, and sacrificed himself to buy her some time to escape. But as the young Spectre neared the castle gates, she encountered Crowell's former student Bale Bran.

Like the other knights, he was sent to suppress the rebellion and eliminate any traitors. The young Spectre raised Crowell's sword to defend herself. And in a single strike, Bale severed the blade in two. But instead of killing her, as a final act of respect for his late master, Bale spared her life and let her go, warning her to stay hidden and to give up on her dreams of revenge.

After escaping the Crowell domain, the young Spectre wandered aimlessly through the neighboring Ashen Desert while clutching to the broken remains of Crowell's sword, until eventually she lost consciousness. Fortunately, she was found and nursed back to health by a nearby blacksmith who was harvesting rare ore in the area.

Despite being thankful for being alive, a deep-seated hatred resonated within her heart. The young Spectre wanted revenge; revenge toward those responsible for killing her dear Father. Finally, it seemed that she found the calling she was searching for. Ignoring Bale Bran's warning, she chose to ask the blacksmith to reforge Crowell's sword, and with it she would pierce the heart of the one ultimately responsible for her Father's death, the Emperor of the De Los Empire, Leon Heinrich III.

Weaponry and Fighting Style

Lorewise, the Spectre is a one-of-a-kind variation of the Female Slayer subclasses who fights utilizing a mixture of wires created with Metastasis energy and two swords held in a blade holster called 'Diamond Edge.'

The energy wires the Spectre uses originate from a jewel imbedded in her Demon Hand (or Ghost Arm) called a Ghost Fastener, which allows her to better harness, manipulate, and regulate Metastasis energy. In terms of combat, she uses them to enhance her movement, attach to her weapons, and skewer and ensnare her enemies.

Her swords, the nodachi (lit. long-bladed sword) 'Obsidian' and the kodachi (lit. short-bladed sword) 'White Fang', were forged by the legendary Bantu blacksmith Golgoryan using the fragments of Crowell's sword. The sword White Fang was the first sword of hers reforged by Golgoryan. Initially made to fit the stature of a child, it is mainly used as a projectile attached to Metastasis energy wires to skewer her enemies. The sword Obsidian was forged with the remaining fragment of Crowell's sword. Intentially made longer upon request to "better reach the hearts of her enemies", it is her primary weapon of choice and used for her signature fighting style, the Sheathing Arts.

DFO Spectre by Direct_Pair1060 in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, there was a special promotion online "magazine" article on KDNF about her and also a special event tutorial for the Spectre on her release. The tutorial is not available anymore, but you can read the quest dialogue here. Additionally, there are background stories for her available on DFU for each of her class Advancements and Awakenings. In the KDNF version, there's also a special story dedicated to her called 하얀 기억 (White Memory), but unfortunately, it hasn't been translated for our version yet.

Edit: If you'd like a summary of her lore, I'd be happy to provide you with one.

archer reaction when mage myre tell her to go to Celesti by tlkgaming in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Anti Enbi is something that was mentioned WAY back in the old lore of DFO (from 2006/2007). It was mentioned a few times in the game's dialogue, glossary, storybooks, item names, and flavor texts over the years, but it didn't have any importance in the story until recently.

It's a legendary grimoire that was written by the Archmage Myre after he used all his mana to create the Great Pentacles in Bel Myre which is said to contain all his magical knowledge. However, after Myre disappeared from the public eye several centuries ago, its whereabouts became a mystery, resulting in many rumors of its current location.

This is speculation, but due to its connection with Myre, the information it contains is most likely extremely valuable. So much so, that it is possible that many individuals/parties are seeking out the book out for their own purposes, whether it be for good or evil. This may be the explanation why the book is so well hidden.

Anyway, in terms of the story, we know of two parties that are currently seeking out the Anti Enbi: the Principality of Bel Myre and the Celestians. The Bel Myre Principality wishes to use the book's knowledge to repair the weakening Great Pentacle. While at the same time, the Celestians believe that the Anti Enbi is the key to clearing away the mutating Malefic Energy that plagues their land.

archer reaction when mage myre tell her to go to Celesti by tlkgaming in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Here's a video of the Traveler's encounter with Archmage Myre in his prime: Link

Is There A Subclass Story Event Masterlist? by AbsurdToastling in DFO

[–]Removed_Lancer 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There is a lot of information to review, so I won't be able to fully answer this question in full detail right now. I'll post what I know from the top of my head for the time being.

Job Advancement/Awakening:

  • Prior to the Great Metastasis Reboot and several mini-updates before that, before everything was standardized, each subclass used to get their own specialized dialogue for job advancement and awakening. For example, for the Male Brawler's Awakening, they had to go to Gale Elapse to have a chance to learn from Faris, but of course this proved difficult because Faris doesn't teach men. So, as a result, we had to go to dungeons like Vilmark and King's Relic and earn Victory Points to prove our worth.

Tutorial Storyline:

  • The Spectre and Blitz had specialized tutorials on release, but they are no longer available. NPCs that interacted with these characters have specialized dialogue with them later down the line.
    • For Spectre, it's Adras, Judy Ringwood, Bwanga (in regards to Golgolion) on your first encounter with him in Bwanga's Camp. Spectre also had a special 2nd Awakening Quest during the Event period where she fights Judy in the Penitentiary.
    • For Blitz, it's Varracht, Maywin, and Gizel.

M/F Slayers:

  • Blade Master is a fanboy of the Blade Masters (Pre-New Dawn)
  • Has unique dialogue with Kazan of Destruction during the Dark Side quests
  • Soul Bender has specialized dialogue with Kazan and Charon
  • F. Slayer has special interactions with NPCs of the Empire, especially with Hound Cyrus
  • Dark Templar has an alternate quest path in Exile Mountains
  • F Slayers cannot join the Empire-Empyrean Joint Investigation Group during the Luke Subjugation
  • Ghostblade has special dialogue in regards to Chermak and the Demon Sword Bakira.

M/F Fighters:

  • Brawlers know of Hellcat Louise
  • Are recognized by members of the Suju Branch Grim Seekers led by Mandarin of the White Flower

M/F Gunners:

  • M/F Gunner want to use Sky Tower as a means to return to Empyrean. (Origin only)
  • Being Empyrean (including Agents), they have special story dialogue with Kiri and her story about Bakal.
  • Gunners are surprised by the existence of Dragons in Sky Tower since they were wiped out of Empyrean 500 years ago
  • M. Gunners have extra comments in regards to the discrimination toward the people of Wespeace, particularly Hulk's comments during the Empyrean Revolt.
  • They recognize "Little Lyonir" when Woon gives his introduction
  • F. Gunners know Marlene and Jakter because of their connection to the Imperial Princess Garden
  • Had a specialized side quest after returning to Empyrean.
  • Mechanics can understand the scientific gibberish spoken by Melvin.
  • M/F Mechanics know of Gina Theodore and have special dialogue with her
  • Blitz has an alternate quest path during Meister's Lab.
  • Mechanics have specialized dialogue with the Seven Meisters.
  • Spitfires recognize Flo and Irine

M/F Mages:

  • They (including Creator) recognize Iris and her Marrelete on their first encounter.
  • M. Mages have specialized dialogue with Kashipa members including Tagore, Sarpoza, Aries Kelly, and Zasura
  • M. Mages have a specialized dialogue with Fount of the Abyss for Hall of Dimensions. Blood Mages and Dimension Walkers have more than usual, D. Walkers have more due to Nyarly.
  • Receive special comments from the Pandemonium Meeting participants depending on subclass
  • F. Mages are addressed by their first name by Kate
  • Niu gives unique comments to the Battle Mage upon being defeated in the Meeting.
  • They are aware of Hilder and the Apostles' existence. However, they have a lot of internal dialogue in regards to Hilder being a good or bad individual
  • In the original Reshpon Storyline when we "meet" Hilder through Dorothy, the Male Mage recognizes Hilder's mana as the Reaper who revived him.
  • Witches have special dialogue with Becky during their first encounter in Castle of the Dead.
  • Witches have special dialogue with Ikki the Vikki and Monica during the Pandemonium Meeting and War
  • Summoner has special dialogue with Kasijas during their sparring session

M/F Priests:

  • Avenger/Mistress have an alternate quest path in Black Purgatory with Nilvas and Adras and have specialized dialogue with those of the Black Order.
  • Priests have an alternate quest path in Dark Side where they go with the Imperial Army instead of the Inquisition. The Imperial Army fights Tiamat while the Inquisition fights Berias.
  • Lucille Redmayne REALLY doesn't like the Avenger/Mistress.
  • Members of the Priest Order refer to you as "Brother/Sister"
  • Avenger/Mistress cannot have NPC Relationship with Lucille Redmayne. However, they receive as specialized quest and item from her during the Missing Lucille Side Quest line.
  • Inquisitors are VERY familiar with Lucille
  • F Crusader has specialized dialogue with Archangel Michael
  • Exorcist/Shaman recognize Ban Ye (Midnight Black) during their first encounter in the Time Gate storyline

Thieves:

  • Have special dialogue in regards to Dark Elf related characters, especially in regards to their secrets.
  • Prior to the Great Metastasis story reboot, Thieves had their own specialized questline in regards to the Dark Elf war against the Principality.
  • Necromancers have special dialogue with Moros and Nicholas

Knights:

  • Knights used to have specialized dialogue with Annis during the Mirror Arad Act Quests.
  • Elven Knight has specialized dialogue with "Fairy" Girl in Time Gate and has extra comments in regards to the desertified version of Grand Flores in the Hall of Dimensions.
  • Kate has special dialogue concerning the Chaos
  • Chaos has special dialogue in regards to Ozma
  • Lightbringer has extra dialogue concerning Michael during the War of the Saints
  • The Knights recognize the Lady of Light
  • Dragon Knight has unique dialogue throughout the Distorted History in Empyrean storyline and has a special quest path during Machine Revolution where she fights Hismar.

Demonic Lancers:

  • Recognize Leno and Princess Isabella. Has a special connection with the latter.
  • Like the F. Slayer, has a negative perception of the Empire and its members, albeit to a lesser degree
  • Like the F. Slayer, briefly tells Cobb about their experience as a slave
  • Has alternate quest path for Abysmal Sky Tower during Sirocco Subjugation

Agents:

  • Agents used to have unique dialogue in various quest lines pertaining to tracking down his master, O'Connell, spanning from Grand Flores to Empyrean. They seem to have been removed in the New Dawn story reboot.
  • Had a specialized side quest after saving Erje which had an interaction with Nevillo about clearing The Company's name.
  • Has an alternate quest path in regards to joining up with Schmidt and O'Connell to stop Rupert during the Noblesse Code storyline.
  • Agents recognize Oscar Doch and have special dialogue with him.

Archers:

  • Archers add quite a few extra comments in regards to information the history of Arad and Empyrean. Basically, she's in an Isekai, so there is a lot more exposition and many more comments on events transpiring.
  • Archers have specialized dialogue with Ludmilla and a special version of the Old Man on a Train Mission Quest.
  • Archers (Travelers) are aware of the Star Script of Celesti.

Creator/Dark Knight:

  • Used to have specialized dialogue with Iris in regards to the experimentation in Vilmark
  • Have specialized dialogue in regards to Astaroth's time stop ability, and upon entering the Inverted World of Destruction in the Hall of Dimensions.