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  • Post Your Lunar Eclipse 2019 Photos/Videos Here

    Eweca has begun to appear:

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  • [Official] Vindictus In-Game Cosplay Thread

    Sorry for the late post, but I updated my Pit cosplay with the Angel Wings and the headpiece. I think this is as close I can get:

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  • Vindictus - Getting to know the playerbase

    I am a long time veteran of Vindi who plays as the Sword Lann cosplaying Pit from the Kid Icarus series/Super Smash Brother series. Now, to answer your questions:

    1. How did you find about Vindictus?

    I played Combat Arms back in 2008-2010 and was curious if Nexon made a game that was multiplayer but was an adventure game. Vindictus was that game.

    2. How long have you been playing?

    Since Thor's release (June or July of 2010 )

    3. Who was your first character?

    Sword Lann (of course)

    4. What would you consider your greatest achievement?

    Completing my Pit cosplay to perfection (took 8 years to get it right). I also hosted the "Official/Unofficial Vindictus Halloween Party for 2 years so far (*hint hint* I'm doing again this year *hint hint*)

    5. Favorite color scheme to use on equipment?

    White, Gold, and Blue

    6. Favorite dungeon?

    - Raid: Sea of Reflection - The only raid that has 6 phases and challenges players to use their resources wisely (until Balor and more Redeemer raids come out). Absolutely love it!

    - Non-Raid: Any of the Aidan Battles: I love the use of the camera and the puzzles are actually fun to solve. Oh! And you get to fight some tough enemies that challenge your skill! This is what I think Vindi should be - a game that allows you to test your limits and reward you for doing missions with a higher difficulty.

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  • more player run events?

    Hello! I'm the one who hosted the Vindictus Halloween Party for 2016 & 2017. I would be happy to host the party again, but I'm honestly concerned about turnout this year, considering the amount of players that populate Vindictus right now. The 2017 party, other than Hide and Seek, was pretty underwhelming considering the amount of planning that went into making it. What surprised me the most was the amount of players who were unaware of the event even happening. I posted the schedule 3 months in advance and was spamming megas in-game every day for one week, and yet, no one knew about the Halloween Party until the night of the event or after it was done.

    I'm glad you enjoyed the party as much as I had fun hosting it ( :) ), but we need more players to want these kind of events to happen and actually participate to make them fun.
    PishPoshPesh
  • Improving Vindictus's Difficulty post-RISE

    Improving Vindictus's Difficulty post-RISE

    Since the RISE update, difficulty levels have received mixed responses, which degrade the game overall. New players love the lower difficulty for story and gear progression while veteran players hate it because the game is now "too easy," especially in Season 1 & 2 missions. Many players want to enjoy all the battles that Vindictus has to offer but not get bored because of how easy enemies get killed in one move. So how do you fix this? Well, I propose a possible solution: Difficulty Customization.

    What is Difficulty Customization?

    Difficulty Customization is the ability to set the battle to a difficulty on a sliding scale based on the following:
    1. Party size (1-4)
    2. Gear level (on a scale from 1-max level. The lowest level is set depending on what level is required to unlock that mission)
    3. Actual Difficulty (on a scale of 1-10)

    Instead of forcing players to play on one difficulty (i.e. Easy Mode for Season 1), every battle can be completely unique in terms of difficulty. You want Gnoll Cheiftain to be as tough as Dullahan? You could allow players to do that if this idea becomes real!

    How does Difficulty Customization work?

    Difficulty Customization is broken down into three multipliers: Party, Gear, and Actual Difficulty.

    - When a player unlocks a Story Mission, they have the option to set the difficulty to the lowest setting to make story completion easier. For example, if a player was battling Season 1 Glas for the first time, they can set the boat to the lowest difficulty level: 1-player, Level 65 (because Season 1 Glas is unlocked at level 65), and Actual Difficulty: 0. This would be Glas's difficulty as it is right now in-game post-RISE.

    - If players want a more intense battle, the host can raise the difficulty to the following example settings: 4-players, Level 100 (i.e. max level), Difficulty: 10 (the max setting). This translates to the following:

    Party Size: All enemies will have 4x as much health (one for each player); this includes raid bosses!
    Note: You can still solo on 4-player difficulty if you so choose.
    Gear Level: The DEF of monsters will be set to a number where only the minimum level gear stat can break through. In other words, if you
    choose Gear Level 95 for, say, Gnoll Assembly Area, imagine fighting 100 gnolls but each gnoll has the same DEF as enemies in Donegal
    (Season 3, Ch. 2, Episode 3)!
    Difficulty Multiplier: Attack Dmg/Att. Speed/Crit/Crit Dmg/ are multiplied by a factor of 10! Think of this like Season of Macha back in the old days. Now THAT is what I call a challenge!

    - The host can set the battle to max difficulty or minimum difficulty by sliding the scales all the way up or all the way down for each criteria.
    - The host can also set the Party Size and Gear Level difficulty to a party average (e.g. Att./Magic Att., DEF, Crit, Balance, etc.) by selecting "Party Average." The game will then average all stats and match the difficulty with the stats of the party. The host can then make the battle even more difficult with setting the Actual Difficulty level.

    How do you reward players for completing battles on higher difficulties?


    The current model of receiving drops is completely luck-based. You get a random drop that is, in most cases, useless, which brings frustration to players who have spent a majority of their time getting nothing out of their struggles against various foes. With that being said, playing on higher difficulties can increase more chances of getting better drops. Here is the table for how drops can be calculated:

    - Party Size: The bigger the party, the more quantity of drops there will be. This encourages players to play with each other for more drops.

    - Gear Levels: Specific equipment will still drop from enemies that share the same design inspiration (e.g. Dullahan armor/weapons from Dullahan). However, instead of limiting weapons and armor with stats suited to that level, every piece of armor/weapon can be customized like Season 3's crafting system. By increasing the difficulty via Gear Level difficulty, you'll increase the stats of essences you receive. For example, you can have Raider's armor that matches stats with the current level 95 gear if you play on Gear Level 95 difficulty.

    - Difficulty Multiplier: The number of the multiplier corresponds with the amount of gold each player will receive. So if you play it safe on difficulty 1, you'll earn the minimum gold amount for the battle. But if you challenge yourself on difficulty 10, you'll receive 10x the amount of gold if you clear the battle!
    Example: If you clear a battle that gives 300k gold on difficulty 10, you will instead receive 3M gold!

    What about Royal Army Raids?

    Unless anyone has a suggestion, this option would be unavailable due to the complex nature of matching players within a dedicated server.

    What about Redeemer's?


    Since Redeemer's is an 8-player raid and only offers one drop from clearing the battle, only Actual Difficulty will be available. Additional Boxes of Conviction will be rewarded x the Actual Difficulty level. So, if you defeat a Redeemer's battle on Actual Difficulty 2, you will receive two Boxes of Conviction instead of one. Pretty cool, wouldn't you say? Of course, you'll probably want to stick to Difficulty 1 or 2 since Redeemer's Mode is the most challenging aspect of Vindictus and can be even more insane if you allow, for example, Neimhain to attack you 2x faster and harder.

    If you have any suggestions on improving this idea, please feel free to leave a comment in this thread. I would love to see this game become more fun, and I believe this idea can bring more replay-ability to this game! :)
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