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In a huge world like Ancaria, the player has to have methods for dealing with and traversing long distances. In addition, every character also has a unique mount created specifically for their character class. This mount not only fits the personality of the character, but also complements the various aspects of the character's playing style perfectly. | In a huge world like Ancaria, the player has to have methods for dealing with and traversing long distances. In addition, every character also has a unique mount created specifically for their character class. This mount not only fits the personality of the character, but also complements the various aspects of the character's playing style perfectly. | ||
− | *All mounts offer the player a | + | *All mounts offer the player a faster travel speed, while also supplying the mounted hero with additional bonuses which are mostly defensive. Players can fight while mounted or not, and both methods offer a different tactical approach. The choice of whether or not to ride will be made by players for many different reasons, including speed, defense, and general looks. |
− | *All mounts offer more health points and defense bonuses. The fourth mount offered to all the classes does not reduce the character's | + | *All mounts offer more health points and defense bonuses. The fourth mount offered to all the classes does not reduce the character's regeneration times or offer the counter bonus, but offers a resistance bonus instead. The two exceptions to this are the Seraphim's Saber-toothed Tiger (which offers an Evasion bonus), and the Temple Guardian's Mobiculum (which offers a Shielding Regeneration bonus). |
− | *Mounts can die, though this is an infrequent | + | *Mounts can die, though this is an infrequent occurrence. If your health drops below a certain level, the mount will perish, leaving you on foot with a small amount of health. The exact point at which your mount dies is in dispute, nonetheless exercise caution when kiting as getting stuck can quickly lead to a remount bill of several million gold at higher levels. |
− | *All classes can choose between four special mounts. These mounts have different colors with different abilities that are conferred to the character depending on which colored mount is chosen. Mounts will level with the character, and have almost as much access to the map as a character does with the exception (so far) of caves. They can even enter into houses while being ridden. Three of any class's mounts will give a penalty of at least 30% to | + | *All classes can choose between four special mounts. These mounts have different colors with different abilities that are conferred to the character depending on which colored mount is chosen. Mounts will level with the character, and have almost as much access to the map as a character does with the exception (so far) of caves. They can even enter into houses while being ridden. Three of any class's mounts will give a penalty of at least 30% to regeneration times. To balance that out, those three mounts offer a counter bonus of 33% to one chosen aspect. As an example, if a Seraphim chose the Celestial Magic Saber-tooth Tiger mount, she would have all of the regens on all of her aspects hit with a penalty that would increase the regen time ''with the exception of the one aspect that the mount offers a counter bonus upon''. Choose wisely. |
− | + | *The quests to procure the mounts are most often completed between levels 15-20 and are much easier to do with the purchase of a horse mount beforehand. | |
+ | :Tip- When playing Multiplayer, a character can also have another higher level character complete the mount quest while partied. Once the higher level player has completed the quest, the low level player can teleport directly to them and purchase the mount. If the low level character has enough money it is possible to have a mount at level one this way. | ||
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− | + | The different colors of the mounts refer to the aspect the character will receive the bonus Combat Art regeneration to offset the negative penalty given across all aspects. | |
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== Any class - [[Sacred 2:Horse|Horse]] == | == Any class - [[Sacred 2:Horse|Horse]] == | ||
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[http://www.sacredwiki.org/images/Sacred_2/pony.jpg http://www.sacredwiki.org/images/Sacred_2/th_pony.jpg] | [http://www.sacredwiki.org/images/Sacred_2/pony.jpg http://www.sacredwiki.org/images/Sacred_2/th_pony.jpg] | ||
− | Across Ancaria you will find many horse dealers. They offer all kinds of animals, from the simple nag up to a real war horse. | + | Across Ancaria you will find many horse dealers. They offer all kinds of animals, from the simple nag up to a real war horse. Any NPC with a horseshoe icon will be happy to exchange a large sum of gold for a nice mount. |
== Seraphim – [[Sacred 2:Saber-toothed Tiger|Saber-toothed Tiger]] == | == Seraphim – [[Sacred 2:Saber-toothed Tiger|Saber-toothed Tiger]] == | ||
− | The Seraphim may look like angels, but their mounts have | + | The Seraphim may look like angels, but their mounts have nothing angelic about them. Their large fangs not only look dangerous, but are indeed deadly weapons. |
− | nothing angelic about them. Their large fangs not only look dangerous, but are indeed deadly weapons. | ||
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− | == Shadow Warrior – [[Sacred 2:Hell Hound| | + | == Shadow Warrior – [[Sacred 2:Hell Hound|Hellhound]] == |
− | The Hellhound is the perfect companion for a warrior trapped between life and death. When this monster appears from the underworld it strikes fear into the heart of every opponent. | + | The Hellhound is the perfect companion for a warrior trapped between life and death. When this monster appears from the underworld, it strikes fear into the heart of every opponent. |
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== Dryad - [[Sacred 2:Monitor Lizard|Monitor Lizard]]== | == Dryad - [[Sacred 2:Monitor Lizard|Monitor Lizard]]== | ||
− | The Dryads respect nature and ever since the Great War they have hated T-Energy. It makes sense that their special mount is a Monitor Lizard because these giant lizards | + | The Dryads respect nature and ever since the Great War they have hated T-Energy. It makes sense that their special mount is a Monitor Lizard, because these giant lizards complement the Dryad's preference for ranged weapons very well. |
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== High Elf - [[Sacred 2:Wind Serpent|Wind Serpent]]== | == High Elf - [[Sacred 2:Wind Serpent|Wind Serpent]]== | ||
− | The Wind Serpent would seem almost cute, if it weren’t for its glowing eyes. The Wind Serpent’s appearance is not as commanding as that of a Dragon, but its powers are no less | + | The Wind Serpent would seem almost cute, if it weren’t for its glowing eyes. The Wind Serpent’s appearance is not as commanding as that of a Dragon, but its powers are no less formidable. |
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== Temple Guardian - [[Sacred 2:Mobiculum |Mobiculum]] == | == Temple Guardian - [[Sacred 2:Mobiculum |Mobiculum]] == | ||
− | All characters except for the Temple Guardian have a “biological” special mount. He on the other hand uses a modern, T-Energy powered monowheel, a machine that is as imposing as it is dangerous. The Temple Guardian can use his combat arts even when sitting inside the Mobiculum. | + | All characters except for the Temple Guardian have a “biological” special mount. He, on the other hand, uses a modern, T-Energy powered monowheel, a machine that is as imposing as it is dangerous. The Temple Guardian can use his combat arts even when sitting inside the Mobiculum. |
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− | == How to get the Special Mount: == | + | == '''How to get the Special Mount:''' == |
− | + | ====Complete Guide:==== | |
+ | See [[Sacred 2:Unique Mounts|Unique Mounts]] for the complete quest guide/walkthrough on how to get your Special Mount. | ||
− | + | ====Quick Summary:==== | |
Follow this map to Orcish Byway | Follow this map to Orcish Byway | ||
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This is [http://www.maplib.net/fullmap.php?id=4184&lat=-53.12823409519954&lng=35.199851989746094&z=12 Orcish Byway, where the quest starts] (Right double-clicking on the map will zoom it out) | This is [http://www.maplib.net/fullmap.php?id=4184&lat=-53.12823409519954&lng=35.199851989746094&z=12 Orcish Byway, where the quest starts] (Right double-clicking on the map will zoom it out) | ||
− | Follow through with the quest which will take you to a town called Urthak Moxie in Orc Region. | + | Follow through with the quest, which will take you to a town called Urthak Moxie in Orc Region. There will be a boat there whose captain will finally take you up to Mount Island where, after killing three different groups of test animals for the final NPC, he will reward you with your choice of Special Mount. (Make sure you have enough gold!) |
− | There will be a boat there | ||
[http://www.maplib.net/map.php?id=4184&lat=-52.719034485084144&lng=34.8321533203125&z=12 Mount Island] | [http://www.maplib.net/map.php?id=4184&lat=-52.719034485084144&lng=34.8321533203125&z=12 Mount Island] | ||
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== How the mounts compare to each other== | == How the mounts compare to each other== | ||
− | Different classes have different movement speeds, on foot and mounted. | + | Different classes have different movement speeds, on foot and mounted. For example, the Inquisitor is the slowest character while on his spider, but not while on foot. In a Multiplayer game the differences will not be very noticeable. |
− | Riding at level 75 adds a bonus on top of the mount boost. This is mostly noticeable for the slowest-moving characters | + | [[Sacred 2:Riding|Riding]] Mastery (the skill at level 75) adds a bonus on top of the mount boost. This is mostly noticeable for the slowest-moving characters; others will not experience an earth-shattering visual difference (even though they will really move "much" faster), due to the fact that the bonus is percentage-based. |
===On foot speed=== | ===On foot speed=== | ||
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− | |style="width: 100%;"|Seraphim and Shadow Warrior are the slowest of all (and move at the same speed). Others move roughly 4% faster. | + | |style="width: 100%;"|The Seraphim and Shadow Warrior are the slowest of all (and move at the same speed). Others move roughly 4% faster. |
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===Special Mount speed=== | ===Special Mount speed=== | ||
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− | |style="width: 100%;"|"60% faster" is | + | |style="width: 100%;"|"60% faster" is approximately equivalent to equipping 60% of Run Speed. |
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− | * '''Shadow Warrior''' - 60% faster than | + | * '''Shadow Warrior''' - 60% faster than on foot (fastest unique mount rider along with Temple Guardian) |
− | * '''Temple Guardian''' - 55% faster than on foot (on Mobiculum the speed is the same as SW's on | + | * '''Temple Guardian''' - 55% faster than on foot (on Mobiculum the speed is the same as SW's on Hellhound) |
− | * '''High Elf, Dryad''' - 48% faster than on foot (slower than SW and TG by | + | * '''High Elf, Dryad''' - 48% faster than on foot (slower than SW and TG by about 5%) |
− | * '''Seraphim''' - 40% faster than | + | * '''Seraphim''' - 40% faster than on foot (slower than SW by roughly 15%) |
* '''Inquisitor''' - 30% faster than on foot (slower than SW by 20%) | * '''Inquisitor''' - 30% faster than on foot (slower than SW by 20%) | ||
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|style="width: 100%;"|All characters move at the same speed while on a horse. Below is a comparison with their run and special mount speed. | |style="width: 100%;"|All characters move at the same speed while on a horse. Below is a comparison with their run and special mount speed. | ||
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− | * '''Inquisitor''' - 48% faster than on foot | + | * '''Inquisitor''' - 48% faster than on foot; about 15% faster than on Spider |
− | * '''Seraphim''' - 53% faster than on foot | + | * '''Seraphim''' - 53% faster than on foot; about 10% faster than on Tiger |
− | * '''High | + | * '''High Elf, Dryad''' - 48% faster than on foot; same as with their Serpent and Lizard |
− | * '''Shadow Warrior''' - 53% faster than on foot | + | * '''Shadow Warrior''' - 53% faster than on foot; about 5% slower than on Hellhound |
− | * '''Temple Guardian''' - 48% faster than on foot | + | * '''Temple Guardian''' - 48% faster than on foot; about 5% slower than on Mobiculum |
Revision as of 04:28, 18 February 2009
Contents
Horses and Special Mounts
In a huge world like Ancaria, the player has to have methods for dealing with and traversing long distances. In addition, every character also has a unique mount created specifically for their character class. This mount not only fits the personality of the character, but also complements the various aspects of the character's playing style perfectly.
- All mounts offer the player a faster travel speed, while also supplying the mounted hero with additional bonuses which are mostly defensive. Players can fight while mounted or not, and both methods offer a different tactical approach. The choice of whether or not to ride will be made by players for many different reasons, including speed, defense, and general looks.
- All mounts offer more health points and defense bonuses. The fourth mount offered to all the classes does not reduce the character's regeneration times or offer the counter bonus, but offers a resistance bonus instead. The two exceptions to this are the Seraphim's Saber-toothed Tiger (which offers an Evasion bonus), and the Temple Guardian's Mobiculum (which offers a Shielding Regeneration bonus).
- Mounts can die, though this is an infrequent occurrence. If your health drops below a certain level, the mount will perish, leaving you on foot with a small amount of health. The exact point at which your mount dies is in dispute, nonetheless exercise caution when kiting as getting stuck can quickly lead to a remount bill of several million gold at higher levels.
- All classes can choose between four special mounts. These mounts have different colors with different abilities that are conferred to the character depending on which colored mount is chosen. Mounts will level with the character, and have almost as much access to the map as a character does with the exception (so far) of caves. They can even enter into houses while being ridden. Three of any class's mounts will give a penalty of at least 30% to regeneration times. To balance that out, those three mounts offer a counter bonus of 33% to one chosen aspect. As an example, if a Seraphim chose the Celestial Magic Saber-tooth Tiger mount, she would have all of the regens on all of her aspects hit with a penalty that would increase the regen time with the exception of the one aspect that the mount offers a counter bonus upon. Choose wisely.
- The quests to procure the mounts are most often completed between levels 15-20 and are much easier to do with the purchase of a horse mount beforehand.
- Tip- When playing Multiplayer, a character can also have another higher level character complete the mount quest while partied. Once the higher level player has completed the quest, the low level player can teleport directly to them and purchase the mount. If the low level character has enough money it is possible to have a mount at level one this way.
The different colors of the mounts refer to the aspect the character will receive the bonus Combat Art regeneration to offset the negative penalty given across all aspects.
Any class - Horse
Across Ancaria you will find many horse dealers. They offer all kinds of animals, from the simple nag up to a real war horse. Any NPC with a horseshoe icon will be happy to exchange a large sum of gold for a nice mount.
Seraphim – Saber-toothed Tiger
The Seraphim may look like angels, but their mounts have nothing angelic about them. Their large fangs not only look dangerous, but are indeed deadly weapons.
Shadow Warrior – Hellhound
The Hellhound is the perfect companion for a warrior trapped between life and death. When this monster appears from the underworld, it strikes fear into the heart of every opponent.
Dryad - Monitor Lizard
The Dryads respect nature and ever since the Great War they have hated T-Energy. It makes sense that their special mount is a Monitor Lizard, because these giant lizards complement the Dryad's preference for ranged weapons very well.
High Elf - Wind Serpent
The Wind Serpent would seem almost cute, if it weren’t for its glowing eyes. The Wind Serpent’s appearance is not as commanding as that of a Dragon, but its powers are no less formidable.
Inquisitor - Shroud Spider
The dark powers have provided a very special mount for the Inquisitor. He rides on the back of a large dark spider while weaving his powerful spells.
Temple Guardian - Mobiculum
All characters except for the Temple Guardian have a “biological” special mount. He, on the other hand, uses a modern, T-Energy powered monowheel, a machine that is as imposing as it is dangerous. The Temple Guardian can use his combat arts even when sitting inside the Mobiculum.
How to get the Special Mount:
Complete Guide:
See Unique Mounts for the complete quest guide/walkthrough on how to get your Special Mount.
Quick Summary:
Follow this map to Orcish Byway
At Orcish Byway, the quest is given by a quest giver standing against a building that has a beam of yellow light coming down from the sky and shining down on top of her.
Speak to her and she will give you the first quest in the Quest Chain called Mount Quest:
(Try the Wargfels portal to get you close to the town Orcish Byway that she's in.)
This is Orcish Byway, where the quest starts (Right double-clicking on the map will zoom it out)
Follow through with the quest, which will take you to a town called Urthak Moxie in Orc Region. There will be a boat there whose captain will finally take you up to Mount Island where, after killing three different groups of test animals for the final NPC, he will reward you with your choice of Special Mount. (Make sure you have enough gold!)
How the mounts compare to each other
Different classes have different movement speeds, on foot and mounted. For example, the Inquisitor is the slowest character while on his spider, but not while on foot. In a Multiplayer game the differences will not be very noticeable.
Riding Mastery (the skill at level 75) adds a bonus on top of the mount boost. This is mostly noticeable for the slowest-moving characters; others will not experience an earth-shattering visual difference (even though they will really move "much" faster), due to the fact that the bonus is percentage-based.
On foot speed
The Seraphim and Shadow Warrior are the slowest of all (and move at the same speed). Others move roughly 4% faster. |
Special Mount speed
"60% faster" is approximately equivalent to equipping 60% of Run Speed. |
- Shadow Warrior - 60% faster than on foot (fastest unique mount rider along with Temple Guardian)
- Temple Guardian - 55% faster than on foot (on Mobiculum the speed is the same as SW's on Hellhound)
- High Elf, Dryad - 48% faster than on foot (slower than SW and TG by about 5%)
- Seraphim - 40% faster than on foot (slower than SW by roughly 15%)
- Inquisitor - 30% faster than on foot (slower than SW by 20%)
Horse speed
All characters move at the same speed while on a horse. Below is a comparison with their run and special mount speed. |
- Inquisitor - 48% faster than on foot; about 15% faster than on Spider
- Seraphim - 53% faster than on foot; about 10% faster than on Tiger
- High Elf, Dryad - 48% faster than on foot; same as with their Serpent and Lizard
- Shadow Warrior - 53% faster than on foot; about 5% slower than on Hellhound
- Temple Guardian - 48% faster than on foot; about 5% slower than on Mobiculum