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Two versions[edit]
It should be noted somewhere in the Wikipedia article that there are, in fact, two versions of the game. One being Granado Espada which is kept more up-to-date than its counter-part Sword of the New World. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.231.133.153 (talk) 14:22, 15 January 2010 (UTC)
Updates[edit]
I wrote much of the new content here based on research on the Japanese beta, so if changes happen to the game with the official version please feel free to add to this article. - {{Caliah 01:51, 3 May 2006 (UTC)}}
I did some extensive edits to correct much of the faulty grammar/English, and re-added the party modes. I think it reads more like an encyclopedic article now. - Caliah (talk) 00:51, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
Price?[edit]
Any info i how much does it cost?
- Well it'll be Free2Play, but like Knight Online it'll have Premium services (most likely ranging from $10 to $30 for unlimited Premium play). DarkAngel007 01:49, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, it's currently unknown. The Korean version is Pay2Play, but other versions are Free2Play. The features section on the North American site state that there will be a 'trial', but to experience the full game one must buy the boxed game from a retailer. The Singaporean version has also stated in a site post that they are unsure of which route they intend to go. Ambrosia- 09:12, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
- I'm glad this will be free to play (apparently). More games should be like that. 82.15.9.10 17:13, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm starting to believe that they are going to charge for most versions of this game. Reading the recent announcements as of right now, that is what I suspect. Ofunniku 15:18, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
- Playing it now, I can clarify that it's free up to level 20, then an experience cap comes along. You get rid of the cap by paying $20. Payment also lifts other restrictions such as market access. Like DarkAngel1007 said, it is free to play, but freely playable. Eoghanzer 03:02, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- That's only for the North American version of the game. The Asian busness models are yet to announced. Ofunniku 12:55, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
- I've just looked it up, and it's P2Play on S.E. Asia. They're trying to minimize the blow by dubbing the model as 'Hybrid' but that's just market talk, like saying a pyramid scheme is not a pyramid scheme. It's P2Play because if you don't pay, you don't play, plain and simple. Spare us the 'hybrid model' talk. http://ge.iahgames.com/en/news/?aid=219&sec=1&ssec=4Ofunniku 19:34, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
- I don't think the answer is that difficult to find out. If you go here and click the large 'Free2Play? Subscribe now' picture link, it'll open this goofy jscript window that states the price is ~9$ per month. --M.A. 20:03, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
ahh its all free i play all there servers are free, from russia to USA its all free but you can buy gold and buy things with it —Preceding unsigned comment added by Petergreat (talk • contribs) 07:14, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
max characters / account[edit]
'The game allows up a maximum of eight character slots'I'm not very familiar with the game but the site says 9 here http://ge.iahgames.com/en/support/?sec=7&ssec=59#q6
You can create 9 characters in a barrack, I've created 9 in my family.Jackietang33 09:28, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
IAH Games version provides nine characters per account. This maximum count can be raised by purchasing the '1 Barracks Slot' item. The possible maximum would be 36 slots. To note: 1 Barrack is equivalent to nine slots. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mushiking (talk • contribs) 09:13, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
They're changing it back in their 2.4 update where new barrack slots can be bought with in-game currency as well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.176.37.51 (talk) 04:43, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
TOTALLY free no money but you can buy gold from G1 for the game
Stop Terminology Changes[edit]
Stop changing the original game terminology to suit your country's version! Please use the original game terminology so as not to confuse everyone further. The first version is the Korean one and I've done my best to get the English equivalent of the game terms (e.g. Warlock). Not everyone here is playing an English version or is outside Korea or Japan, and the game terms may change even further as new versions appear for each country. You wouldn't like it if it were changed to something unfamiliar, would you? {Caliah 03:53, 3 June 2007 (UTC)}
- This is an English wikipedia. It makes sense to use words used in English versions of the game, especially if the other option is translating. Sorry if this offends you.--ZayZayEM 07:36, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
- In fairness to you both, the game itself still needs a fair bit of translation work. Even in the fresh new areas where you'd expect everything to be bug free, some dialogue is woefully translated.--Eoghanzer 03:04, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
Trivia: Spanish name[edit]
Wouldn't the correct Spanish name be Espada Granada - with the genders agreeing? gnomelock 14:59, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
- I don't know. But it wasn't developed in a Spanish speaking country.--ZayZayEM 02:06, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
- The name of the game comes from the two explorers that discovered the 'new country' and it doesn't even come from Spanish. It comes from Portuguese. Just like the Port from where they left is Coimbra (Portuguese city and name). It has nothing to do with grammar. Issui (talk) 02:10, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
- Even if it were Espada Granada, it would make no sense. You can't use nouns as adjectives in Spanish, as you can in english. Espada means sword, Granada means grenade (also a type of fruit, whose name in English I don't know). In english, Sword Grenade may make a little sense (as in, something like a grenade that's shaped like a sword). In Spanish however, it's simply two nouns next to each other with nothing to link them.
- Vd. se confunde, caballero :) Since I'm spanish, I can assure you that 'Granada' can be used as adjective, meaning 'Foremost, Best' (although in masculine form, i.e, 'Granado'. In feminine, 'Granada' means also 'Mature' or 'Aged'). Also, since in spanish adjectives do have gender, the correct spelling should be 'Granada Espada'. Sounds a bit antique, and odd, I can tell you that.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.17.116.237 (talk) 03:08, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
- Still it makes no sense to discuss this because the name of the game come from the last names of the two explorers that discovered the New Country. One guy's last name was Granado, the other's Espada. Combined you have Granado Espada. There you go, no further dwelving into the subject needed.Issui (talk) 21:24, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
- Vd. se confunde, caballero :) Since I'm spanish, I can assure you that 'Granada' can be used as adjective, meaning 'Foremost, Best' (although in masculine form, i.e, 'Granado'. In feminine, 'Granada' means also 'Mature' or 'Aged'). Also, since in spanish adjectives do have gender, the correct spelling should be 'Granada Espada'. Sounds a bit antique, and odd, I can tell you that.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.17.116.237 (talk) 03:08, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
- Even if it were Espada Granada, it would make no sense. You can't use nouns as adjectives in Spanish, as you can in english. Espada means sword, Granada means grenade (also a type of fruit, whose name in English I don't know). In english, Sword Grenade may make a little sense (as in, something like a grenade that's shaped like a sword). In Spanish however, it's simply two nouns next to each other with nothing to link them.
- The name of the game comes from the two explorers that discovered the 'new country' and it doesn't even come from Spanish. It comes from Portuguese. Just like the Port from where they left is Coimbra (Portuguese city and name). It has nothing to do with grammar. Issui (talk) 02:10, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Stuff[edit]
Once Knight status is granted via a quest, the player may unlock and access another difficulty level for dungeons he has already passed. Quest rewards range from 'Vis' (the game's currency) to Family Points (also known as Ladder Points, used to expand the Barracks and create characters) and NPC Cards.
Uhh??? This is on the Korean Version??? It is different in sGE.
- I think this should be removed. It will only cause confusion. Can we all pick a version and write only about it? --Eoghanzer 03:06, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- Unless we are to diverge versions into new pages (which is a pretty silly idea), this one must suffice for all versions. If necessary, a version section can be created to differentiate version-specific details (such as the Emilia the Sage bit). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.209.160.15 (talk) 13:01, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
Modification to the Controversy Article[edit]
Removing a link to a website that 'sold' in-game currency and other services for real-world currencies without official sanction of Sword of the New World / Granado Espada. In the spirit of the way games should be played, I do not believe we should accelerate the game's demise.--Aquelian Haze 04:35, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
So much wrong with the article...Don't really Know where to begin[edit]
I guess I'll start with the criticisms section. The patrol function isn't a bot, it is a built in feature, that really can't be abused. Starting the criticisms with basically a compliant that you can bot in all games isn't encyclopedic nor does it have any relevance to the game at hand considering that:
Gold in GE can't be traded between players.And the developer sells gold to the players thus eliminating gold farming.
After that I'll set to correcting the multitude of POV errors and outright incorrect information.
Martinj63 21:09, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
To Do List:[edit]
- Add A reception section that includes reveiws from esatblished media. ( XxL337d00dxX and WOWrulezall fan sites, doesn't count sorry)
- Clean up the multitudes of biased and POV issues. ( I actually had to remove four comments claiming WoW was better because of X....c'mon guys)
- Try and come to some understanding with the players of other versions that their versions terminology, isn't necessarily our Terminology.
- Improve upon the Links and Trivia sections.
- Add a section on the World of Grandado Espada.
Martinj63 21:20, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
- Think the original header was better...suggest keeping Sword of the New World as a title change as before, since it's only called Sword in North America. (etc. etc. was released as Sword of the New World in North America) {{Caliah 22:47, 13 August 2007 (UTC)}}
Actually the second paragraph explains it quite nicely (for that matter the first sentence does) I think and avoids confusion. It's either that or create a new article just for Sword...which is a bit silly in my opinion. I guess we could present it as GE/SotnW; after all that's what the Korean publisher says the proper name of the title is for all countries. I'm open to compromise.
Martinj63 22:55, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
- How about Granado Espada (Sword of the New World in North America)? Re: the Baroque art, I wanted to note that it's in keeping with the Age of Exploration theme. I haven't been checking on this lately since I've been playing another game, but now that I look at it, the rest of the article could probably use a little grammatical cleanup as well. Too bad I missed the WoW comments. {{Caliah 23:00, 13 August 2007 (UTC)}}
Sounds good to me. I would just present it as Granado Espada: Sword of the New World. Because thats what both developer and NA Publishers are saying to call it. Working through the grammatical clean up over the next couple days...feel free to jump in and help. :)
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Martinj63 23:03, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
- That's pretty good. Will do :) {{Caliah 23:25, 13 August 2007 (UTC)}}}
Neutrality issue[edit]
If you come here to single out IAHGames for the botting and RMT issues, you should as well include all publishers of GE. All versions suffer from botting and RMT.
Also, Patrol mode was developed by IMC, not IAH. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.23.215.245 (talk) 20:45, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
I have re-titled this section to address more than just the bashing of IAH. Because there are multiple developers, certain criticisms are leveled at a single developer rather than all of them. This creates confusion. As noted by this previous user, it is also NPOV. However, other parts of the article also suffer from poor English and NPOV issues as well as factual inaccuracies. I have been picking away at the critical consensus section, but the entire article needs fixing.
To deal with the developer problem, we're going to have to create a format that does not keep throwing different versions around with reckless abandon.
- After reading, it seems like the article was revised in favor of IAH corporate propaganda: far from 'bashing', there is no sign of what the players have had to say about the game. NPOV should include a truthful representation of IAH's business tactics, and the genuine player reaction. --GEPlayer (talk) 20:17, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
Added video link[edit]
Hi,i have added my sword of the new world stage6 channel. For a working in game video link.I would delete the youtube link and search for a more recent one because the link is not working. Abc0815 (talk) 19:12, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
Factions[edit]
A new heading for faction should be recommended... as you know colony war is one of the major features of this game apart from boss raids.theOne (talk) 09:48, 12 March 2008 (UTC)
Veteran/Expert level[edit]
Do all versions of the game have the veteran and expert promotion available? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.166.78.9 (talk) 20:56, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
- In the original Korean/Japanese versions I believe this was called Knight status? {{Caliah (talk) 17:53, 14 February 2009 (UTC)}}
Where Have They Gone?[edit]
9 months ago there were plenty exciting info about GE,now it's so diminutive,WHY? – — … ‘ “ ’ ” ° ″ ′ ≈ ≠ ≤ ≥ ± − × ÷ ← → · § Eazy: Eazy937 (talk) 12:40, 16 June 2008 (UTC)
Expansions[edit]
Should we make any mentions about Expansions? I noticed that South Korea has announced a third expansion which includes another civilization.Bloodlustkid (talk) 11:45, 28 November 2008 (UTC)
Granado Espada - clockpunk game?[edit]
I am playing on russian server 'Cortes' and it's players have very strong discussion about that theme. Even if in google print 'clockpunk' (in russian of course), the first page will redirect you on Granado forum. What do you think, is it true? It already has such elemetns like revolvers, automatic rifles, alive marionettes, some other stuff from 19-20 senturies. Sorry for my poor english, but what do the others think?
Granado Espada in Europe[edit]
granado-eu.com doesn't exist any longer. RNTS company based in Berlin, actually hosted the game for Europe: Granado Espada Resurrection was launched on 2013, January 23rd. Therefore the company has shut down her servers on 2013, August 1st and invited players to go on the American servers.
American servers: http://ge.t3fun.com/Home/Home.aspx
Information can be read there: https://www.facebook.com/granado.eu— Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.220.14.76 (talk) 12:46, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
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Game Information
Official Name | Granado Espada |
Version | Full Game |
File Upload | Torrent |
Developer (s) | IMC Games Co.,Ltd. |
Engine | PathEngine |
Platform (s) | PC, Windows |
Release date (s) | February 14, 2006 |
Genre (s) | Fantasy MMORPG |
Mode (s) | Multiplayer |
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Overview
Granado Espada Full PC Game Overview
Granado Espada Download Free Full Game is a Korean fantasy MMORPG developed by IMC Games Co.,Ltd. Originally released in South Korea in February 2006, the English localizations were launched in the summer of 2007 in North America and Southeast Asia. Granado Espada won the 2006 Korean Presidential Award for Best Graphics and Game of the Year,[1] with features previously unseen[2] in an MMORPG (such as the ability for players to control multiple characters at the same time). Granado Espada features a unique art style based on the Baroque period of Europe, differing from the standard “sword and sorcery” fantasy themes of the genre.
The world of Granado Espada takes place on a newly discovered continent based on the Americas during the Age of Exploration. The world is divided into different maps and grouped into themed regions such as forests, tropical jungles, plains, swamps, deserts and ice fields.
The continent, currently under the control of the fictional Kingdom of Vespanola as a colony, is in a crisis due to negligence by the home nation due to a war in the Old World. On the continent itself, internal strife has arisen from the feud between the Royalists supporting the Vespanolan crown, and the Republicans campaigning for independence. Therefore, the Vespanolan Queen has ordered a policy of Reconquista[3] for the continent by attracting more people from the Old World to settle there. The player takes the role of a pioneering family from the Old World, eager to explore the continent and eliminate elements that will threaten the survival of its people.
Game features
Multiple character control
Granado Espada distinguishes itself from many modern-day MMORPGs with a Multiple Character Control (MCC) system. Rather than playing one character at a time, or using multiple clients, a player may control a party of up to three characters simultaneously. This aspect of the game gives it more of the feel of traditional, non-networked role-playing video games. Up to three characters can be selected to be part of a team in the Barracks Mode or Quarters. Any member of the party can be selected to be part of a team, regardless of differences in levels or classes. Granado Espada Free Download.
Areas and quests
Dungeons in Granado Espada are interspersed between towns and generally composed of three to five levels with successively more difficult mobs. Boxes and barrels are a unique feature of dungeons — and part of the anti-AFK features of the game. They randomly spawn throughout the dungeon, and if destroyed they release a group of monsters to attack the players.
The final levels of the first two dungeons — Al Quelt Moreza and the Tetra Ruins — end with a main quest storyline Mission Room for a single player, or a room in which a boss mob may be challenged by teams of players. Missions are instances, wherein players get their own «instance» of a specific map just for themselves. Thus there can be several players attempting to kill a boss in a dungeon, each within their own instances.
There are Waypoints or (player chosen) save locations that players may teleport to by using a warp scroll. Five locations may be saved initially. Up to five more waypoint locations may be purchased from the Cash Shop (Bazaar).
Teleporters or Warps also exist to teleport players to fixed areas in the game using an item called the Teleport/Warp scroll. A new player is able to visit the three main towns (Reboldeaux, Port of Coimbra and Auch) from the beginning, and is not required to conduct exploration trips to find them. Both zone maps and a global map is provided to help players navigate through the game.
Quests are an important part of the game, though the quantity and quality varies at different levels. They provide some rewards such as «Vis» (the game's currency), experience cards, Glaziums (polishers), equipments or recruitable NPCs cards. Various NPCs throughout the towns and in some dungeon locations may be approached to initiate quests, which, like in traditional MMORPG format, usually consist of killing a number of monsters and/or obtaining their drops. With the release of Pioneering quests, players are able to delve into the story revolving around Granado Espada and its colonial power, Vespanola, in addition to the various factions on the continent itself, allowing new players to build on their quests bit-by-bit.
Granado Espada has a main quest line that extends to the highest levels and zones: the Frozen Fields of the north, Errac (Zeia), the mysterious southwestern region of Castilla, as well as the isolated isle of Viron (Byron). Access to the high-level end game raids such as the Ice Wizard's Tower, Mufasa of the Occulta Fortress, Tower of Chaos in Castilla in addition to Lucifer Castle can only be gained by completing the main pioneering quest line and other prerequisite quests. Granado Espada Free Download PC Game.
Shiny crystals are a new addition to the game since V5.0. These crystals are common drops from lower level mobs and can be turned in for pioneer weapons and armors designed to help a pre-veteran character gain levels more easily. In addition, all pioneer equipments at levels 1, 20, 40 and 60 have the base stats of items 20 levels higher, while level 80 pioneer equipments have the same stats as a normal level 96 equipment.
Dueling, Player vs. Player & Baron Mode
Granado Espada has a Dueling System by which a player may issue a challenge to another player's team. Both teams then enter a combat arena separate from the rest of the actual game world to do battle. This feature is available by clicking on the other family's name for a duel and also available at PvP officers in the Major cities (Reboldoeux, Coimbra, Auch) where four types of battles are available.
Another method for PvP is through the Baron system. In Player-kill (PK) servers, players are able to forcibly attack another player without their consent, and in the process become a baron as a penalty like dropping their items in inventory from baron level 1 to 4, while at level 5 baron they would start to drop their equipped item. Barons are not able to speak with NPCs and are treated as mobs while on the field. Being in baron mode also allows player access to Los Toldos, a hideout for barons, and to get the opportunity to complete quests within there. To remove the Baron mode, players must kill mobs that enable them to decrease their Baron points. Once they reach zero, the player will be able to get out of Baron mode.
In the past, players would only be able to PvP with those playing in the same server. With the introduction of the Cross-World PvP system in Version 5.0, players from different servers are able to duel each other in individual or team modes. The individual or team which wins at least three rounds will be declared the winner. Points are acquired or deducted based on the number of matches the player wins or loses. Additional benefits including experience points and purchase points for the Cross-World PvP shop are also awarded to players regardless of whether they win or lose. To encourage participation, there is also an ladder system in which players are ranked according to the points they receive through winning or losing matches.
Characters
Initially, players are able to create their own family from five stock models, namely — the Fighter, Musketeer, Wizard, Scout, and Elementalist.[4] As the player progresses through the game, NPC characters can be recruited into the player's family. The said characters' fighting abilities can be customized through learning and developing various fighting stances, in addition to equipping them with various armors and accessories with different options. Costumes also play a large role in the customization process, and many have been developed for both the stock characters and RNPCs. Granado Espada for PC.
Barracks system
All characters are assumed to be from the same family. They all share the same family surname that is used to identify a player in game. Characters are generated and maintained within a Barracks System. It allows players to see all of their active characters, and use the «Dressing Room» to create new characters if space permits. Each individual barrack may hold up to nine characters. Each country's version of Granado Espada provides a different number of initial starting slots with a new account. Using in-game money or the cash shop, users can expand their slots. Every ninth slot automatically opens a new barrack. Therefore, if the player has 20 slots, barracks one and two are full and the player has two characters in the third.
Based on the Korean regional server version, there are currently a maximum of twelve barracks (108 characters) per account.
Trading characters
Granado Espada allows the trading of RNPC (Recruitable NPCs) or UPC (Unique Playable Character) cards between different players, allowing combinations of teams with more than one of the same RNPC, as a player may only obtain a particular RNPC card once. The card is used up once the RNPC is created in the Barracks.
Some RNPCs may only be purchased by using items from the Cash Shop (Bazaar). Soso (Feng Ling), Baek-Ho (Baihu), Angie, Kurt and Eduardo (Edward) are examples of this class of RNPCs. Their cards are not tradeable. Instead, one must purchase a Mercenary card from the Cash Shop (Bazaar). Using the said Mercenary License card, the RNPC is «Merced» and can then be traded.
Premium RNPCs, for example, Emilia the Sage, can be obtained by the code provided in the Granado Espada Limited Signature Edition Box Set. Depending on which regional server the player is on, other RNPCs such as Panfilo the Battlecook, Idge the Battlesmith can be purchased from the Cash Shop while Ralph[5] is only available during promotions. The Japanese server has its own unique RNPCs Mifuyu, which can only be obtained for a limited period through a quest, and Andre de Lou-Oshiba, a recent addition based on the real-life Japanese comedian. Other regional servers starting from the Korean server has since modified Mifuyu and released her as Asoka, with different stats and stances. The Japanese server has since released an alternate Asoka with a dark-colored scheme compared the original Mifuyu, who sports a red/white-color scheme. Granado Espada Download Torrent.
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