![]() Target & Area: All Party Member within 18 cells of Casterĭescription: Increases Magic Defense and Physical Defense of party members within 18 cells.ĭescription: Has a chance to deal 1.5 times more damage for a set duration.ĭescription: Majestic energy absorbs damage. ![]() Target Object (Excludes Caster)ĭescription: Increases Melee Damage and Melee Accuracy of party members within 18 cells. Note as well that Monarchs who do not necessarily lead the Blood Pledge can have these abilities as well.ĭescription: Emphasizes the target with a stigma. While Elves and Magicians have their share of support spells that aid party members in battle, Monarchs have their share of unique enhancements to provide for their team, most especially for fellow members of their Blood Pledge. Monarchs are actually very valuable in activities and challenges that can be engaged into by fellow Blood Pledge members. The value of Monarchs as far as Blood Pledges does not end following its creation and management. ![]() While Knights, along with the 2 other character classes, have stats and skill sets that more or less define their supposed roles, Monarchs are somewhat lagging behind on the stats department, making them seem like a disadvantageous choice of character for players who do not want to lead a Blood Pledge. One of the basic traits of Monarchs is that they can hold all weapons that Knights can equip and it is in this similarity that it may make Monarchs largely comparable to Knights. This ability is not the only unique traits of Monarchs, making them more than just a guild commander heading the Blood Pledge’s affairs and activities. Every character can join a Blood Pledge once they hit level 20 but Monarchs can opt to start their own one. ![]() In Lineage W, Blood Pledges are the equivalents of guilds and one of the more unique requirements is that only a Monarch can create a Blood Pledge. While there are some quests and content that players can revel in outside of guilds, the adventure in itself will lack the core essence of what MMORPGs are designed to be, which revolves around unity against challenges that either involve NPCs impossible to defeat by any individual or other guilds or groups. In essence, the cooperative and competitive aspects of Lineage W, just like all other MMORPGs basic have guilds at its core. You can expect every MMORPG to consider guild systems as an integral part of its of its world. The Monarch is perhaps the class in Lineage W that is not as comparable to the usual character classes in other MMORPGs. Although we have already provided a brief description of each character class in our beginner’s guide to help new players decide on their first or main character, delving into each one’s distinct characteristics and traits is important specially to plan more firmly for your characters’ ultimate builds. Now, in this article we will be diving deeper into each character class in Lineage W. We also have an advanced guide that tackles what you need to know about codices, morphs and magic dolls, propensity levels, and other features of Lineage W. Our dedicated guide for beginners covers the basic features and mechanics in Lineage W and comes with simple and straightforward tips and strategies guaranteed to help jumpstart your journey. If you are among the newer players, especially someone who has yet to even get started on their adventure in the world of Aden, we highly recommend that you head over to our Lineage W beginner’s guide. With Blood Pledges being an accessible feature once a character reaches level 20 as well, adventuring with guild mates become one of the avenues for beginners to fast track their character’s growth and progression in Lineage W.
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