Deco Online is a 3D fantasy MMORPG that has two factions at war with each other. Deco describes it self as a “Casual PvP MMORPG.” Learn the basics through a short in game tutorial which will take players through level 10, at which point they make the first class change.
Deco Online Information
Game Title: Deco Online
Genres: 3D, Fantasy, MMORPG
Publisher: JOYMAX
Developer: Rocksoft
Area: Global
Official Site: Click Here
Platforms: Microsoft Windows
Pros: +Auto Looting +Fast, simple beginner quests. +Combo System. +Fast leveling from level 1 to 10. +NPCs and quest targets marked on map. +PvP an important aspect of the game.
Cons: -Limited customization, only 2 first job choices [Per Faction]. -Limited appearance customization. -Combat is slow paced and boring. -Time it takes to level increases significantly after level 11. -Broken English translations, poor grammar.
Deco Online Reviewed
Originally launched in Singapore on July 2007, Deco Online was later abandoned and shut down on January 2008. Since then, Joymax, the same folks that run Silkroad Online decided to revive Deco Online and see if they could manage it any better. Deco Online is described as a “Casual PVP MMORPG” so its obvious what the main end game content is. There are two factions in Deco Online which are in a permanent state of war with each other; the Millena and Rain factions. Sadly, Deco Online has very limited character and appearance customization options. Players can choose from several hair and face options but this is not enough, everyone ends up looking nearly identical. Even more discouraging, there are far too few class choices in Deco. There are only two first job classes per faction (Swordsmen, Archer | Shaman, Mage) and four or so 2nd job changes (Knight, Mercenary, Slayer, Sniper.)
Deco does have some good features, for instance quest and NPC text is usually short and to the point, no walls of text to dig through for quest objectives. On the downside, even with the small amount of text, the game is full of grammatical errors, the translations are not awful but seeing obvious errors in the dialog is a bit jarring. One of Deco’s most unique features is the Combo System. As characters attack, letters will appear on the screen and players must hit the corresponding key on their keyboard in order to continue to combo. This makes the otherwise boring and long winded combat a bit more interesting. For a game that styles it self as a PvP themed MMORPG, the combat in Deco is rather unexciting.
Hunting monsters around your level takes a long time, even with the combo attacks, which is dissapointing. Combat just seems too technical and not fluid enough. Another odd feature in Deco is the quest system. After the initial beginner quests, most new quests must be purchased from an NPC, thats right in this game you must pay for the privilege of doing favors for the NPCs! Most of the quests are your standard kill quests which doesn’t offer much of a distraction from the mind numbing grind. Since combat is slow and killing each monster takes a relatively long time, most players will grow tired of Deco before they hit the 2nd job change at level 30.
Deco is a relatively new game which has already flopped once and for obvious reasons. In today’s free MMO market, there are much smoother and more entertaining games available. Deco Online is too slow paced and bland and so I cannot recommend it. However, Joymax still has the game under Open Beta and may yet add enough new features to make the game worthwhile some time in the future.







