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9Dragons is a 3-D Fantasy MMORPG set in Ancient China during the Ming Dynasty. The game allows you pick from one of four distinct classes and six different martial arts. Your martial art determines what faction you are in. Three martial arts are part of the White Clan and three are part of the Black Clan. The open in certain zones adds another layer of game play to 9Dragons.

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Genres: 3D, Fantasy, MMORPG
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Developer: Indy21
Area: Global / USA
Official Site: 9Dragons
Platforms: Microsoft Windows

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Pros: +In-game messenger. + options. +Lots of different martial arts to choose from.

Cons: -Dull combat. -Zero starting equipment. -Limited skill choices until job change. -.

Overview

9Dragons Overview

Indy21’s touted tour-de-force pays homage to one of Asia’s finest arts, Kung Fu. Playing in a combination of MMORPG elements and an interactive book, this game is geared toward those leaning toward the hardcore gaming elements. remasters the game for the western market and still retains the elements of a marvelously in-depth storyline. In a highly competitive of MMORPGs and the overused oriental motif, the question lies – how will stand out from the rest? See the Full Review!

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By, Kenny Mallari

“You learn fast, grasshopper!”
The game, 9Dragons, gives you the feel of being in an old Chinese Kung Fu flick. You start off as a penniless vagabond in ancient mainland China during the Ming Dynasty. Knowing the news, you realize that you need to learn and master kung fu to survive in the war-torn land. In some sheer stroke of luck, six major clans of the dynasty are looking for students in preparation for an all-out war. As you go through training under a clan, you seek answers as to why the nine legendary heroes of the War of the 9 Dragons mysteriously vanished years ago. You also learn more about your clan and its history, political elements that shape the course of each clan’s cause for war, and even interference from foreigners of faraway lands. As with many Chinese legends, bits of ancient Chinese wisdom are inculcated in your travels.

’ premise is very intriguing and profound, with Steven-Elliot Altman (a respected bestselling author and Hollywood screenwriter) at the helm of plot development. With a superb storyline, players will grasp the feeling of having the character grow from a lowly peasant to renowned martial arts master. Clan politics is also no small matter, as every decision you make affects your clan’s status in the dynasty. Even in your search for the vanished legendary heroes, you’ll find there’s more to the War of the 9 Dragons than meets the eye. However, the storyline’s effort to open up the gamers’ eye to the world of ancient China is bogged down by heavy grinding gameplay.

Quests are toned down to a minimal extent in this game. Early levels may offer a handful of simple quests, but as you progress further, the number of available quests lessens in a stretch of a couple of levels or so. Most of the quests have the simple recipes of item gathering, mob killing, or NPC talking formula that sometimes reaps less than generous rewards. You will rely on grinding continuously to reach the next level. Gaining exp at higher levels becomes exasperatingly tough; it takes a great deal of patience to even get a fraction of exp percentage to rise.

“I know Kung-fu!”
The features in are very intuitive, keeping you up to your toes. The thankful sight of various interplaying gameplay systems drives the player to grind and improve the character more, in a feel of attaining perfection and mastery. The game offers a unique level system, wherein there is a major level in form of a title / name having 12 minor levels called “cheng.” Adding a distinctive touch, players engage in a mini-game of “chi breathing” in order to advance to the next level tier. In a way, this form of advancement provides perfectionists and skill-heavy characters the chance to master more skills before proceeding to the next major level. In addition to this, a Karma and Epithet system also comes into play. You gain good or bad karma based on your actions towards your fellow clan members and the opposing factions. Depending on the amount of karma or your rank inside the clan, you can gain different titles on your name or stat bonuses or modifiers. Another feature to focus on is the skill acquisition and mastery. Players can approach a “sifu” or master, buy skills and train them at the training grounds before putting them to good use and leveling them in actual combat. The game bestows players with around 500 skills distributed in the different jobs of every clan and also lists the passive weapon masteries separately, allowing you to improve your desired arsenal independent of your skill build. All these aspects give players the feel of a labor-intensive character growth, posing as either a challenge or a chore.

With the complexities of narcissistically perfecting your martial arts master, other common features have been toned down to a simpler context. Stat building for your character is straightforward depending on the type of job you assume, spending most of the points basically on one or two major attributes. The party system can be disregarded at higher levels when sharing exp merits an almost-negligible amount. But thankfully, this is evened out by the game’s contribution of party quests. The friend / buddy system looks basic, providing a friend and ignore lists, an in-game messenger and a mailbox accessible from the UI. The refining system is a rudimentary, yet arduous, task of collecting the material called “blood essence” and using it to upgrade weapons. As commonly seen in other games, the higher the level, the higher the risk of breaking the weapon, and the higher the amount of blood essences needed to progress. Even trading and vending your wares is elementary for beginner and pro gamers alike. Sadly, bank storage needs to be rented for a high fee and the inventory is so simple, there’s little space to put items in.

Supplementing 9Dragon’s already vast features are Collection quests and Elixir items. Collections pose as a character’s sidequest, where you are asked to gather a certain set of items and exchange it for usable equipments or items to the designated NPC. Collection quests are either a one-time experience or repeatable, either of which are thankful sighs of relief from the monotonous grind. Elixirs, on the other hand, affect a player’s stats and skills positively or negatively, a welcome addition to those wish to maximize benefits from a certain stat.

Talking about simplicity, controlling the character is through your typical point and click. Targeting or clicking can be troublesome at times due to camera angles positioned beneath graphical elements (doors or trees) or targets clumped together. Keyboard movement through the typical WASD or arrow keys is not available. The UI is clean, having every other intended window arranged into tabs inside the character window instead of showing up as individual icons outside. Shortcut keys are available from numbers 0-9, set in three easily exchangeable groups. A unique feature is the use of the tab button to switch between combat and “peace” (non-combat) mode. Fortunately, the game’s response to keyboard shortcuts and mouse clicks are smooth and trouble-free. Plus, players can also opt to undergo an extensive tutorial via the starting quest and numerous video presentations.

The fruits of one’s labor won’t go to waste for players wanting action. The game has a dedicated PK server where almost all maps are open zones. PK mode will automatically activate once the character reaches a certain level. Even in the non-PK servers (or so-called “Pleasant” servers), there are still a few PK-enabled zones. For massive scale action, the black versus white wars satiates even the hungriest of the gamers. With an astounding number of skills at your disposal, there’s no shortage of intense action and unparalleled strategy for everyone to take pleasure in.

“The grasshopper is now a dragon!”
Aesthetically, is not as intense as the other newer MMOs out there. Despite the lack of brilliance, environments in still manage to capture a fictional Ming Dynasty with amazing depth. Every map is huge and is flooded with a milieu of calming or violent ambiance that defines ancient war-torn China. Kung Fu shines the brightest with a plethora of visual effects present in every skill. Day and weather effects are portrayed in dazzling detail, however, the night effects look bleak and lifeless. NPC and monster models are most often repeated, repainted or renamed. And it gets boring to attack the same model time and again despite differences in level and name. Even character customization is sadly limited to a few face and hair options. Music complements each map or area, mixing traditional Chinese melodies with modern tones. Sometimes, the BGM falls disappointingly silent with ambient nature sounds taking over, only to pop out again a few minutes later. Sound effects, just like the monsters, are recycled by the same model.

Kung-fu and tea-drinking all in one!
To sum things up, is still a well-crafted adventure with its excellently woven epic storyline and incredibly addicting gameplay despite the heavy grind. The graphics might not be topnotch, but it delivers well enough to revel in the sights with near-satisfactory sounds and effects. The heavy dependence on cash shop items may cause the demise of international players. But for those who don’t mind the long grind, fans of oriental-style action, or lovers, you can consider part of your list. For the rest of us, it’s a nice game to pass up time until another game comes out.

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Recommended System Requirements:
CPU: Pentium 4 2.4GHz or higher
RAM: 1GB
VGA: GeForce FX5900 128MB or higher
Connection: DSL/Cable or greater

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CPU: Pentium 3 1GHz or higher
RAM: 512MB or higher
VGA: GeForce MX or higher
Connection: 56k modem (dial-up) or greater

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17 Comments so far »

  1. by jason, on 07.02.08 @ 12:36 pm

    this game is not that grate

  2. by Jojo, on 07.18.08 @ 9:28 am

    Neither is your spelling.

    *Great

  3. by ryan, on 07.19.08 @ 12:29 am

    you’re young jason. this game has me more addicted than i was with world of warcraft, and i was a fiend for world of warcraft. this game is GREAT IMO. and that’s bullshit about the leveling. it’s actually pretty fast pace compared to all the other free MMOs or pay. for example, the average WoW player will take about half a day or more to reach lvl 12. but in 9dragons, it takes only a few hours with quests and some grinding. and it has a unique touch to it with all the different martial arts you can learn. and it’s the first free MMO that i’ve played that actually supplies you with an good dosing of quests as you advance in lvls, keeping you occupied and not like a drone grinding and grinding and grinding and grinding ooh an item and grinding and grinding and grinding…………..

  4. by Tony, on 08.14.08 @ 3:58 am

    I agree Ryan this game has alot of playability the graphics are pretty as well and the quests seem more than ample and being a big martial art fan this would keep me amused for quite some time great little game this

  5. by Edward, on 08.18.08 @ 1:45 pm

    I agree with both of you,the game is cool, i know because i play the game.

  6. by Laura, on 08.20.08 @ 10:09 am

    I agree with Ryan, Tony and Edward. Though I just downloaded the game yesterday and was only able to play for an hour, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about this game all day… which basically means for me that I am already hooked :) I enjoy all MMOs, but WoW and LOTRO were the only ones able to keep me interested for a long period of time. I am amazed that a F2P game has me yearning to get out of work and play it! Highly recommended. Beautiful graphics, interesting quests, and useful tutorials. The quests, imo are not too much different than WoW… if anything else, perhaps a bit more entertaining as they draw you in more.

  7. by Godcrusher, on 08.21.08 @ 7:01 pm

    I wanted to try but heard there’s ton of ads, get outta here last thing I need are ads on my game, I can’t even stand ads on websites.

  8. by Zack, on 08.24.08 @ 1:42 pm

    I completely agree but dull combat far from and quests most MMOs suffer from mindless quests, “bring this here take this there” for example.i have not found or even heard about a fun quest.
    i’ve been a patron of 9 Dragons for a year now so its better than most martial art mmo crap and looks hell of a lot better! Give it a shot!

  9. by Joe, on 08.30.08 @ 11:12 am

    well i liked this game alot before the ads came into the game,they just force you to buy a premium package so the ad would go away…and if you dont you have to watch that horible ad and its huge

  10. by Godcrusher, on 09.28.08 @ 4:49 pm

    Interesting, but I don’t see any ads, not much motivation but I play it now… Lv10 rofl

  11. by baka, on 09.29.08 @ 11:08 am

    godcrusher- cause only when u lvl 13 ads would be out and its terrible(luckily i buy cash)ROfl

    Asura
    nuker sm4(very low)

  12. by LJ kirker(shumykito:from9dragons), on 10.25.08 @ 1:37 am

    lol.9d is the shit.my bad pardon my french but it is.not only can i get to oc1(lvl 25)in 45 minutes it has alot of good features.one of which being u lvl ur own skills so if u dont train and ur lvl 150 and a player that does train and is lvl 130 the lvl 130 guy can pwn ur azz.i do hate the way to sell things though.we could use an auction house.

  13. by XYC, on 10.28.08 @ 10:47 am

    This game is god dang fun in the beginning until your lvl gets higher and higher it becomes god dang boring to grind some freaking lot of monsters. And the losing of exp after u die is seriously god dang scary… the number of exp i lost after i died took me like 2 or 3 hours of gameplay and im only like lvl 60

  14. by m2m, on 11.13.08 @ 1:29 pm

    don’t bother installing this game unless you intend to buy the premium package. once you get level 13, ads start to appear and they totally slow down the game to the point that I couldn’t do anything at all. i couldn’t even click the quit button to close the game. this is NOT a free game! do yourself a favor and find something else. no wonder i didn’t find many people playing this horrible game.

  15. by Anonymous, on 12.23.08 @ 4:51 pm

    I don’t get why people go on about that amned ad for, yes its anoying but its only about 1 inch (1.5cm). I still play free cause I still have great fun doign puzzling quests or chopping down monsters.

    Also about the performance drop… what performance drop? oh my Kaspersky Anti Virus thats only on weekends, I’ll live… not that performance drop? well then I don’t know what you talk about, I can run 9D (with ad) on an old Laptop that can’t run WoW…

    Still complaining? THEN QUIT! If you don’t like the game then go play something else, simple.

    Thank you very much and have a nice day =)

  16. by Wierdo Freako, on 01.01.09 @ 12:11 am

    THIS GAME FUXXING SUXX!!!!

  17. by ThatGuy, on 01.03.09 @ 2:42 am

    This was a good game until the ads. Acclaim really F#@KED up this game and its not just the ads its all the DCs and spammers. Also all the bugs really ruined the game and unbalanced pvp.

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