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Runes of Magic Gold, which many players understand that play this Runes of Magic Online game and can gain more interesting something the premise that we have more enough these gold first. Ok, now here I will write down the article about how Runes of Magic builds our character.

Frogster has provided a bit of information on the character building system for their upcoming fantasy MMORPG Runes of Magic, which features a rather interesting dual class system of character creation, allowing players to buy Rom Gold to combine the powers of two classes into one character.

Players can choose both a primary and secondary class and swap them out as they wish, sort of like Final Fantasy XI, but unlike FFXI they can learn secondary abilities for each class that can be used no matter which class they are playing as their main cheap Runes of Magic Gold. The example given in the document, found in full after the jump, is of a character with a Rogue secondary being able to use Training: Assassin Weapons to throw daggers.

The game also features a talent points system similar to World of Warcraft, allowing players to spend Runes of Magic money and points as they level to focus on their powers and abilities. It sounds like an interesting system that will make for some nifty tactics in both PVP and PVE situations. I will be checking out Runes of Magic at the Games Convention in Leipzig next week, so keep an eye peeled for more information on this rather intriguing little MMO. Hit the jump for the full document and some shiny new screenshots. 



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