Thursday, August 4, 2011

Rift And Rift Supremacy The Leveling Giude That Made It All Worth While

Rift and Rift: Supremacy - A Leveling Guide That Makes It All Worth While

Rift is not an easy game to play and although we all like to think we love a challenge, when looking for entertainment on a tight schedule; It can be frustrating. At least at first, before the challenge is truly appreciated.

Rift is one of those games that when everyone gets into it will become just as famed as World of Warcraft. This is without comparing them as they are two different games. Once I figured out the fastest route to leveling up, Rift has now easily become my new favorite game.

However, when first playing it I did not think it would even come close. Then I went ahead and bought a leveling guide that made it all worth while.

Lets talk about leveling up and the part that most guides fall entirely too short on. That particular detail would be souls.

Souls:

You get 8 souls in each class and in each of these 8 souls you will have several roles each serving as a unique talent plus you get an ability tree.. Along with these souls you will choose your primary class from either Warrior, Cleric, Mage, or a Rogue.

When you have chosen your primary class then you are able to power up your abilities with the 'Souls'. Now this is where having a certain Unique Rift leveling guide makes it all worth while. You can power up your abilities to the maximum that many do not even know about with Rift Supremacy.

So depending on which Souls you choose to equip for your class it will change your abilities.

In each class you will get 8 souls - then in each of those 8 souls you will have several roles and a unique talent as well as an ability tree.

You will unlock souls via quests and you will be able to equip up to 3 souls at a time.

For best results try to focus on ONE of the souls mainly with your talent points because this means that you will grow more powerful in one area as oppose to spreading your points too thin.

Once my leveling guide made it all worth while and began to show me the FULL potential of the game and my ability to play it well, I began having unique and real fun. (Regardless of how all this sounds) The fun that in my opinion was meant to come from Massive Multi-player Online Role Playing Games but fell short of in the beginning.

Now, with Rift quickly taking the world by storm we will all get that intended joy.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Rift Classes And Then Some Confusion

Rift Classes and then some confusion about how many classes there are. Well, how many are there you might ask? There are 336, Three-Hundred and Thirty Six Classes. But this is including different combos.

After doing a little research I found that even my "go to" site has problems with figuring it all out. (problem being whoever wrote the article didn't actually play the game.) Here is a minimalist breakdown of the Rift Classes.


Trion’s new MMORPG, RIFT has two fun features for those looking for something new and exciting in online gaming. The rifts themselves are random tears in the fabric of reality that allow otherworldly monsters to pour into the land of Telara. Players can join a public raid group on the fly and seal the rift by destroying everything coming through it. The other unique feature is the class system. It sounds a little overwhelming at first, but once you understand the concept, the possibilities of tailoring your class to be exactly what you want makes it almost a mini-game within itself.

Rift: Your Guide To The 24 Different Class Types

The short version is that there are four archetypes to choose from: Warrior, Mage, Rogue and Cleric. Each one has eight different class trees called souls and you can choose three of them, then invest points into those three souls for the exact combination of skills you want. Like to roll as a badass archer with a vicious pet by his side who can also tank in a pinch? There’s a soul combo for that. A fire-throwing Mage that can back-up heal? How about a Cleric that can carpet bomb the incoming hordes with destructive magicks? It’s all doable with the RIFT class system. Read on for popular and interesting combos to try in the land of Telara.

WARRIORS


Rift: Your Guide To The 24 Different Class TypesTank souls come in two flavor: offensive and defensive. The four defensive souls are standard tank soul, the Warlord, holy power-infused Paladin, the disease-spreading anti-Paladin, the Reaver and the Void Knight, bane of spell casting creatures. Warlord, Paladin and Reaver all fill the main tank role so choose one depending on your style of play. Void Knight is good as a secondary soul or for a completely different load out for when you are facing a primarily spell-casting boss. If you want to increase your dps while tanking, choose one of the offensive Warrior souls listed below, but don’t put too many points in them, save those for your main defensive soul.

The offensive tank souls include the two-handed specialist Champion, the Beast-master with his pet by his side granting him power, the dual-wielding Paragon and the Riftblade who infuses his attacks with the elements. Many people choose an offensive pairing based on the style of weapon they enjoy. Picking a main offensive soul, throwing in Beast-master for the pet and a tanking soul for added survivability will have you soloing happily to the level cap.

MAGES


Rift: Your Guide To The 24 Different Class Types-Pyromancers are a favorite with their straight forward high-damage nuking. Many people will pair this with Dominators for the early ability to crowd control by turning their opponent into a squirrel. Throw in Archon buffs, debuffs and mana efficiency for fire-throwing fun from dusk til dawn. The other popular flavor of skirt wearers, er, I mean Mages represent those who do damage through their familiars. In other words, Mages are the pet classes.

Elementalists summon pets from rock, wind and water who guard them while they nuke. Necromancers specialize more in damage over time and debuffs as their skeletal minions keep the attention of the monsters off of them. Warlocks make popular secondary souls with their damage over time as well as health and mana transfer abilities. Chloromancers are also a popular choice given their abilities to heal the group, yet still maintaining their Mage role of damage dealers.

ROGUES


Rift: Your Guide To The 24 Different Class TypesWhat flavor do you like your stabby stabby? Nightblades, Assassins and Blade Dancers are slightly different variations of quick death-dealing from the shadows. Any one of them by themselves are excellent dps. All three as a combination are powerhouse lawnmowers of death. Marksman and Rangers are ranged dps with Rangers getting a pet that can tank for them. Marksman have higher dps, but Rangers get survivability with their boar companion. Saboteurs use traps and bombs to do their thing, specializing in area of effect damage. Many players use Rangers as a second soul just for the tanking pet which can be used without putting too many points in the tree. Later, when you outlevel the pet, you can switch out the soul for something else via quest.

Two other souls in the Rogue archetype are different than the dps machines above. Riftstalkers are Rogues that can tank. Yes, main tank. Pair it with a Bard soul for healing, buffs and avoidance, Blade Dancer for extra avoidance abilities or Ranger for more health and pet for utility. Bards are the Rogue support class. Through damaging songs, they can heal the group, cast impressive buffs, even crowd control just like the old school EverQuest bard. Other souls that pair well with Bard are Riftstalker for extra hardiness, Nightblade for extra close combat damage or the ranged Rogue souls Marksman or Ranger.

CLERICS


Rift: Your Guide To The 24 Different Class TypesThe healing archetypes aren’t as straightforward as you’d think. There is the healer souls that do exactly as the class implies: Purifiers with their single target heals, Sentinels with their powerful group heals and Wardens with water-based, heal-over-time spells. But there’s also many offensive souls for the Clerics to draw from. Cabalists specialize in area of effect damage spells while Inquisitors do damage over time. Druids are a healing and damaging pet class, Shaman are a healing melee class and Justicars are Paladin-like tanking Clerics.

Grouping similar Cleric souls together make for very powerful combinations. Purifier/Sentinel/Warden covers single target healing, group healing and healing over time. Druid/Shaman/Justicars are melee healing powerhouses for those who like to heal on the front lines and take a few hits themselves. Cabalist/Inquisitors paired with a healing soul for improved survivability is a great way to solo a priest or pour on the dps when there is another healer in the group. It never seems that sexy to be a cleric (that image the left notwithstanding), but a good cleric will always be able to find themselves a spot in a party.

Putting It All Together

There’s a lot of room for experimentation in the game. You can access more than three souls as the game goes on and purchase new loadouts to place them in. So if you group doesn’t need your Cleric’s heals, you can swap out to a damage-based soul configuration on the fly. You have to stay in your archetype, but within that, you can mix and match based on what souls you have acquired and how many skill points you have to invest. Also, resetting your skill point allocation is quick and cheap, allowing you to fix any mistakes you may have made.

Rift: Your Guide To The 24 Different Class Types

I recommend choosing offensive souls at the beginning of the game. You won’t be grouping until your late teens at the earliest and at that point you can purchase another loadout anyway. Having phenomenal healing or tanking prowess isn’t going to do you much good as you solo your way through the first 20 levels or so. Once you do start grouping or PvPing, then you may want to choose a loadout that makes you very good in your speciality. As with any other class based MMO, healers and tanks are always in demand.

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That was from the site that I mentioned earlier. This is why I titled this post Rift Classes And Then Some Confusion. Here we will hopefully clear up any confusion. There are way more than 24 classes as mentioned above but it also relies on the creativity and imagination of the player and the combo's they can come up with.

Still even with explaining that these are only the base minimal explanations, a game like in-depth is going to take some good old fashioned experience. This blog and any other out there trying to give you a run down of Rift: The Planes Of Telara and Or Rift Classes or any MMORPG's will always be too simple. These are complex games and that is what makes them so damn incredible!

So if you want to just bypass all the bullshyte and play for fun and get powers and abilities get yourself a Rift: Leveling Guide. The best is Rift Supremacy, and while there are a lot of others out there this one was created as the game was in beta phase as well as was the first to have videos to go along with it.

Here is the other ones which I think are good but not as good as Rift Supremacy This is the most popular one but I cannot understand why. My friend has it and is not as happy with it as I am with mine. Rift Xerxes

Anyway, the Rift Classes Are what they are confusing or not. Not!
this has been yet another post inRift Classes, see you In a minute! On level Fifty.

Monday, July 25, 2011

School Is In, Notice the Weak Pun & Welcome To Rift Classes

This is just the beginning of what should be a blog about Rift Classes as in guides and instruction. Each post should present a new way to build and level fast. The whole goal being to get you to level fifty and getting you as far as possible into the full powered fun of the game without wasting weeks on the attempt.

There are already a ton of guides available out there today but there is one in particular that I will be regarding as the most complete and actually promises what the others only hype about. This guide was in development during the beta phase and offers a huge realm of information also instructional videos to help speed up the learning process.

That is -->Rift Supremacy!<-- This is an article that I would like to post that is in my opinion a very good promotion for the Rift leveling guide. The Benefits Of A Rift Leveling Guide - Rift: With or Without A Leveling Guide?


Okay before getting into the benefits of a Rift leveling guide it seems appropriate to mention here that this is a game that you might not mind getting lost in, at least at first. But when playing in-depth Phantasy games like these we all know that time can get sucked up in your drives to build and achieve more.

Some of Rift's entry-level quests building up to before level 20 can be downright mundane and boring. The lore and the storyline are amazing and once you get into it so is the game. However, without a leveling guide there seems to be a tedious break in the flow of the fun involved.

Most of these "Massive Multi-player Online Role-Playing Games" or MMORPG's have not been as successful as intended with the exception of World of Warcraft and now Rift. This game has deeper play which almost requires more from its players, in example a leveling guide. Of course it is not necessary but when paying this much for a game for myself, I look at it more like an investment and I want to get the most out of it.

For the most part I want to get right to it! I want to reach level 50 right away and without all that mundane work. Plus I am a visual learner, so being able to check out videos clears up any misunderstandings. A good leveling guide will have videos to back up the instructions. What a leveling guide does or should do is take out all the bumps or hang-ups. Which is exactly what I want to get out of a game like this. What it provides is...

Flow.

It needs to flow naturally for me to really feel like I am a part of it and be caught up in the game. That does not seem to happen when you find yourself stuck wasting time running back and forth between quest objectives and quest hubs, killing the same group of monsters over and over again.

The benefits of a Rift leveling guide are almost immediately appreciated the moment you begin playing. Telara is a world, (all be it a fictional one) in and of itself. The game is an adventurous journey but it can be pretty rough and can take ages when it comes to leveling up. You will instantly begin to have more fun by simply knowing where you are going and what you are doing as well as being able to do it.

The game can take a lot out of you or with a leveling guide you can get that much more out of the game. It can be tedious and even boring leveling up your to the cap of your potential. That is where all the fun is in any Massive Multi-player Online Role-playing Game. By building your Guardian or Defiant quickly and easily the game takes on a whole new kind of depth to the fun you are having.

The leveling guide defeats all that. It brings back the actual flow to the game playing experience that I find so important. So in the end it is not just about the amount of time you have or even the amount of time you spend playing the games but more about, you guessed it, flow. That is the number one benefit to having a leveling guide.

Of course all of this is just one person's opinion but in answer to the question of whether or not you need the leveling guide or not is a resounding yes but in a different way. You do not need it to play the game, but without it you may not find the hidden rewards and big selling points in the game before you lose interest.

The difference that it makes is just that intense. It like when you quit something just before you get to the point where it becomes a truly unique and amazing experience. That is what the benefits of a rift leveling guide Like Rift Supremacy does for me. It makes the game play smoothly and I get caught up in the moment; For that time I'm lost in another world, which is my reason for playing.

The Rift Supremacy is the only Leveling Guide With step by step Video guide that will have you leveling fast in minimal time.

The absolute best Benefits Of a Rift Leveling Guide are going to come from Rift Supremacy. This guide will get you strong build's & extremely fast leveling in no time at all.

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Until next post Rift Classes are out!