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TREE OF SAVIOR'S MAJOR COMBAT REVISION IS HERE, FREE ITEMS FOR ALL
- May 17, 2017

Tree of Savior (TOS) is a free massively multiplayer online role playing game developed by IMC Games. The game was developed by Kim Hakkyu, creator of Ragnarok Online while the game's music was done by SoundTeMP, the same team known for their soundtracks in Ragnarok Online and Granado Espada. TOS is based on traditional Lithuanian culture and mythology.

Tree of Savior was first revealed at Hangame Ex in 2011 under the code name "Project R1". The game was posted to Steam Greenlight on May 12, 2015 and approved in less than 10 hours. The International version was released through Steam as a Founder's Early Access game on March 28, 2016, with the game releasing as a free-to-play title on April 28, 2016.

Tree of Savior is a Korean top-down 3D fantasy MMORPG where players defeat endless numbers of monsters to level up and advance to new classes. Party up with other players to crawl through dungeons, craft new items, and explore a charming world.

Tree of Savior is a fantasy MMORPG and widely considered the spiritual successor to Ragnarok Online. Start by choosing between one of four archetype classes: Swordsman, Cleric, Wizard, or Archer, and advance to new classes by leveling up, mixing and matching skills from multiple classes. Grind endless numbers of cute creatures, across a multiple zones with fairy-tale atmospheres. Crawl through dungeons to upgrade your gear and encounter one of over 200 uniquely designed bosses, requiring teamwork to defeat. Join a guild and engage in large-scale warfare with other players, rendering no zone safe from enemy attacks. Or enter the arena and test your skills. Craft new items and power up existing equipment to gain the upper hand on the battlefield.

Tree of Savior's major combat revision, which IMC Games has been teasing for a few weeks now, is now live. The patch introduces a new damage calculation formula, a reworked attribute system, changes to enhancements, three new hunting grounds for players of level 280 or higher, changes to the way that monsters are graded and the amount of experience they provide, and much more. There are pages upon pages of patch notes, which you can find here.

IMC Games is ringing in the new era of Tree of Savior with a brand new website. The website looks far more modern and easier to navigate than the previous website.

Not one, but four events have also gone live alongside the combat revision. One event is intended to help new players reach 100 by providing them with Boost Packs at various level milestones. Another gives returning players a "Welcome Back Gift Box," which will provide them with daily rewards on upwards of ten days. Yet another will give players items in exchange for listening to an NPC's stories. The last event will provide players with rank, skill, and stat reset items once each day for the next two weeks.

Additionally, all players can claim a "Goddess Lada's Present" from the Steam store. Goddess Lada's Present is a new, free DLC pack that includes a 7-day Token, a Simple Costume Box, a 30-day Imperial Fan, and a number of other items.

Guide for Grinding in Tree of Savior
- May 28, 2016

As many player know, usually there are three goals for grinding in tree of savior, they are Recipe Components, Silver, and EXP separately. In fact, pure grinding is a facet in tree of savior. You need to spend more time on quest grind in TOS.

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Quest grinding is the genre that most players expect from the modern MMORPG. They expect to tell them what to do, where to go, how to do it. Etc. Most of these games show that a player from one area to the next place on individual and choose to pursue the order, apart from using strike capability.


Pure grind means getting out and killing a bunch of mobs in succession. It is a long procession and it may be no interesting to do it in tree of savior, you just run around in a small area, and blow everything and then change the channel repeatedly, which is not fun particularly. Back to the town, selling those drops, and see enjoyable silver equilibrium swelling. Not everyone believes this process is a good thing. It is not a basic tutorial in tree of savior and the story missions are beyond holding. Largely you are on your own outside the realm, which means you need to find out the best way forward. Generally it is considered that polish is the best way. Because the rate is recorded in the later beta. With the EXP rate continues, the leveling becomes more and more difficult.


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Until you reach to level 80+there is no shortage of tasks to keep your EXP repair, however the task of the NPC will not show on the map directions, you still have to seek paired pure grinding mill. For example, a lot of players playing around level 40-60, and then they begin to wonder why they make bull dozed down and cannot kill the mobs effectively. The reason is that they do not keep their equipment up to standard, and they missed 50 dungeons, or maybe they have not been talking to every NPC, and the only thing they see is the sprinkle map for those quests needed. But sometimes they just need to whip out their weapons and start pounding on things.


Doing a magic soil series is the least harm and actually it attacks automatically. Then add these "bonus hit", such as cafrisun, sacraments, enchant fire, Elemental Effects, Mr Arde Lam and dagger. With the typical combination of cafrisun, Mr Arde Lam and sacraments, the blessing is optional, so you can buy it. Because it has reached the limit and you can make auto-attack actually, which causes more damage than using of class skills. The best part is the universal combination, every class can use it, which means that due to the combination, no matter how awful your mill class is or even full-CON compiler you are, you will have a certain degree of output, so it is a very pretty easy level. In addition, also you can do some serious auto damage. You may feel like a restriction Master. You could give some of the armors like int or magical damage, and even increase the SP, so you can get proficient in magic properties.

The ins and outs of Tree of Savior's class system for new players
- May 15, 2016

Tree of Savior's class system is an overwhelming mountain to new players. It's easy enough to say the class system is simple, but even experienced players put considerable effort into their class, skill, and stat choices. It's really not an easy system to figure out and use effectively.


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How to change your class
You have two separate levels: Your character level and your class level. Your character level affects your stat points while your class level affects your skill points as well as your class advancements.


You can advance your class once you hit class level 15. New characters will hit class level 15 at around the same time (usually a little after) they hit character level 15.


Once you hit class level 15 you will be given a prompt on the right side of your UI that says 'Advancement' which will let you choose which class you're going to advance to
Note: Once you choose the class you are advancing to you can not change your mind, even if you haven't finished the advancement quest. Choose carefully.


Starting your advancement will give you a class-specific quest. Once you've finished this quest you will change into the class you chose. This is the same way you advance throughout the game, though the quests get more difficult the higher Rank you are..

Bouncing between classes
Essentially you build your character in Tree of Savior by mix and matching classes within your primary job. You can use any skills you've put points into no matter your character's current class.


For example you'll start as a Swordsman, then can choose to go with Swordsman again (for more skills and more points to put toward Swordsman-exclusive skills) or can go with Highlander or Peltasta and still have the Swordsman skills you put points into to use.


You get 15 skill points per Circle in each class and these skill points cannot be used on skills for other classes--meaning you need to use your points carefully. Currently you can only reach Rank 7 in classes, meaning 7 total classes chosen for one character.


New classes always start at Circle 1

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This is something new players seem to ask about often.

 

You can choose from any of the available class options when it's time to advance, but the first time you choose a class (no matter how many Ranks you've pushed through) you will always start at Circle 1.


For example, an Archer who is Archer C1 and Ranger C1 can choose to go either Hunter C1, Sapper C1, Quarrel Shooter C1, Archer C2, or Ranger C2 come their Rank 3 advancement.


You can bounce between any classes that are within your Rank range, but not above. For instance Archers can choose Archer C2, Quarrel Shooter C1, or Ranger C1 at their first advancement (Rank 2), but not Sapper C1 or Hunter C1 because they are Rank 3 classes.

You can see this in action using ToSBase's Skill Simulator but hopefully this explanation of Tree of Savior's class system makes things a little easier for confused new players. The game's class system is one of its biggest merits but it takes time to not only understand it but also to make an optimal build.

Tree of Savior : Wizard class guide
- May 18, 2016

This overview guide will be focusing on the Wizard's classes in a way that hopefully is easy to understand for inexperienced players overwhelmed by the game's class system without much of an idea of what to do with their characters.

Each class here is given an overview paragraph denoting what it specializes in as well as a brief look at their skills for you to think over and compare.

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Wizard
The base class, Wizard starts and ends fairly simply compared to the other classes it can pick up. Circle 1 is functional enough but it's hard to deny the usefulness of Surespell (Circle 2) and Quick Cast (Circle 3). If you're going heavily into classes with long cast times both skills can be hugely helpful.


Energy Bolt - General bread and butter magic damage spell. Has 3 charges.
Lethargy - Reduces affected enemies' physical and magic attack and evasion.
Sleep - Puts affected enemies to sleep.
Reflect Shield - Reflects damage back at enemies. Reflected damage is based off your SPR.
Earthquake - Earth damage AoE magic attack.
Surespell (Circle 2) - Skills cast when under Surespell cannot be interrupted.
Magic Missile (Circle 3) - Attacks with several energy bullets. New ones are fired if they hit an enemy. Has 2 charges.
Quick Cast (Circle 3) - Reduces skill casting time for a few seconds, with the maximum being 50% reduction.


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Pyromancer
All of the Pyromancer's skills, fittingly enough, do fire damage. Circle 1 is enough for some but the damage of Pyromancer skills ramps up well with additional skill levels. Picking up Circle 2 or 3 is mostly done for additional skill levels, but Fire Pillar and Hell Breath are nothing to scoff at.


Fireball - Summons a fireball that does continuous damage. Has 2 charges.
Fire Wall - Places a wall that damages enemies who pass through it. Gets bigger with each skill point placed.
Enchant Fire - Increases your party's fire damage while adding fire damage to their attacks.
Flare - AoE skill that catches enemies aflame then makes them explode. Has 3 charges.
Flame Ground - Places a magic circle that deals continuous damage to enemies within the circle.
Fire Pillar (Circle 2) - Summons a fire pillar that deals repeated damage to enemies within it.
Hell Breath (Circle 3) - Blows flames directly in front of you to deal continuous damage to enemies. Consumes SP for each second it is used.


Cryomancer
All of the Cryomancer's skills deal ice damage and most provide some much-needed CC in the form of freezing. This is more of a utility class than Pyromancer. Going deep into C2 or C3 is best done if you need more CC in your build rather than damage.


Ice Bolt - Shoots out an ice bolt that deals damage and has a chance to freeze an enemy. Has 3 charges.
Ice Pike - Sends out ice spikes in a line on the ground to deal damage, with a chance of freezing enemies. Has 2 charges.
Ice Wall - Summons an ice wall that deals damage on cast and has a chance to freeze nearby enemies.
Ice Blast - Deals damage to a frozen enemy in front of you but may remove the freezing debuff when used. Has 3 charges.
Subzero Shield (Circle 2) - Summons an ice shield for yourself that deals damage when hit and has a chance of freezing enemies.
Gust (Circle 2) - AoE ability that pushes enemies back and deals damage. Frozen enemies will be thawed. Has 2 charges.
Snow Rolling (Circle 3) - Jump on a giant snowball and roll it around to crush enemies and deal damage.
Frost Pillar (Circle 3) - Summons an ice tree that pulls enemies toward it with a chance to freeze them.


Psychokino
Psychokino is another CC-heavy class but handles it differently from the previously highlighted Cryomancer and other debuff-oriented classes because of its increased focus on controlling the field and staying safe with its Telekinesis, Swap, and Teleportation skills.

Psychic Pressure - Inflicts continuous damage to a target at the cost of 1% SP consumed per second.
Telekinesis - Picks up an enemy, throws it, and deals damage. You can choose where to throw the target.
Swap - Lets you swap places with an enemy. Can swap with multiple enemies at a time with more levels in Swap.
Teleportation - Teleports you to a random location within the skill's range.
Magnetic Force (Circle 2) - Pulls enemies within range together to deal damage to one another. Can be specced into via attributes to stun.
Raise (Circle 3) - Lifts enemies into the air for a few seconds, designating them as flying type.
Gravity Pole (Circle 3) - Shoots out a line of energy that pulls enemies into it and deals continuous damage at the cost of 2% SP per second.


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Linker
Linker is just one of the support-oriented classes Wizards can pick up. There's not much damage to be found in Linker but its enemy and party-linking abilities are indispensable at higher levels. Lifeline (C3) in particular is an amazing boon to any party but requires you forgo the damage you'd get from going C3 in other classes.


Unbind - Disconnects all links.
Physical Link - Connects party members to share damage between them, lowering the damage taken by an individual. The more links (the more points spent in it), the less damage an individual takes.
Joint Penalty - Links enemies together so they share damage taken.
Hangman's Knot - Tightens the link to cluster enemies together. Binds for a short time.
Spiritual Chain (Circle 2) - Links party members together to share buffs.
Lifeline (Circle 3) - Shares a party's highest stats among all its members. For instance if one party member has DEX higher than the rest, that stat will be shared with the party. Shares multiple members' stats at once.


Thaumaturge
Wizard's second total support class, Thaumaturge is less straight-forward than Linker. Buffs and debuffs abound with the Transpose skill sticking out for Wizards that want to be more durable. C2 and C3's skills bring more benefits but at the cost of not getting higher Circles in damage classes.


Swell Left Arm - Increases your and party members' physical and magic attack stats.
Shrink Body - Shrinks your target. Doesn't work on bosses but can be specced into via an attribute to also deal damage and debuff the target. Has 2 charges.
Swell Body - Increases an enemy's size. This increases the target's HP but doubles EXP gained and loot dropped. Can be specced into do debuff and deal damage. Has 2 charges.
Transpose - Swaps your INT and CON stats for a duration. Can be specced to even the two stats out instead.
Reversi (Circle 2) - Takes control of an enemy's magic circle and makes it beneficial to you.
Swell Right Arm (Circle 2) - Increases a party member's defense if they are equipped with a shield or physical attack if equipped with a dagger.
Swell Brain (Circle 3) - Increases you and your party member's INT by making your heads larger.


Elementalist
A true elemental mage, the Elementalist brings a host of damage-dealing skills that do either Lightning, Ice, or Fire damage. All damage here sans Stone Curse, which gives some much-needed control for builds light on CC.


Electrocute - Lightning damage. Sends out a surge of electricity that hits multiple targets.
Stone Curse - Petrifies multiple enemies for a few seconds.
Hail - Ice damage. Causes it to rain down hail in the area, dealing damage to enemies.
Prominence - Fire damage. Summons a fire spirit that randomly bounces around the area, dealing damage to enemies.
Meteor (Circle 2) - Fire damage. Calls down a meteor to do heavy damage to enemies within the area of effect.
Freezing Sphere (Circle 2) - Ice damage. Throws an ice spear at a target enemy to deal damage. Has 3 charges.
Rain (Circle 3) - Ice damage. Makes it rain in the target area, dealing damage to fire property enemies while increasing Lightning damage and reducing movespeed.
Frost Cloud (Circle 3) - Ice damage. Places a magic circle that deals continuous damage to enemies.


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Sorcerer
The one totally minion-reliant magic class in Tree of Savior, Sorcerer relies on the devil boss cards you've picked up on your travels to summon devils who will fight alongside you--and you can even mount them if you go into Circle 2. Circle 3 adds some much-needed direct damage.


Summoning - Summons a devil based on the card you have placed in your Grimoire. The devil's stats are based off your own.
Summon Familiar - Dark damage. Summons a familiar that rushes at the nearest aggressive enemy.
Summon Salamion - Summons the devil Salamion to follow and fight for you. Its attack scales off your INT.
Summon Servant - Summons a helpful servant that increases your SP recovery, AoE attack ratio, magic defense, stamina recovery, and Dark attack.
Attack Ground (Circle 2) - Orders your summoned devil to attack the target area.
Riding (Circle 2) - Allows you to mount a Grimoire-summoned devil.
Morph (Circle 2) - Transforms your current Grimoire-summoned devil into the devil you have equipped as a secondary card in your Grimoire. The summon takes the look and skills of the second summon while taking the stats of the first.
Hold (Circle 2) - Orders your summon to wait and guard the target area.
Evocation (Circle 3) - Dark damage. Attacks enemies in the target area with an attack based off your secondary Grimoire card.
Desmodus (Circle 3) - Sends bloodsucking bats out in front of you, dealing damage to enemies.


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Chronomancer
Another support class, Chronomancer takes control of time to turn the tide of battle--especially in C2 and C3. Chronomancer's skills are sufficient in C1 but C2 and C3 bring some real game-changing abilities with Haste, Backmasking, and Pass.


Quicken - Increases you and your party's attack speed for a duration.
Reincarnate - Brings a defeated monster back alive where it died a few seconds prior.
Stop - Stops time in the target area. Enemies within that area cannot take damage during this time.
Slow - Puts down a magic circle that severely slows enemies who pass through it.
Haste (Circle 2) - Increases you and your party's movement speed for a duration. Can be specced into via attributes to also increase evasion.
Backmasking (Circle 3) - Rewinds time around you to the exact same enemy placement and states as there were a few seconds ago.
Pass (Circle 3) - Reduces you and your party's cooldowns by a set amount, with that amount increasing per skill level.


Necromancer
Necromancer is in its own category among the other Wizard classes in that it must collect its own materials to use its abilities, and collecting those materials is a big part of playing the class. Each of its abilities deals Dark damage and, aside from those that collect corpses, they all consume corpses in varying amounts. C2 makes corpse collecting easier and brings some significant damage.


Gather Corpse - Deals damage and picks up corpse parts to be used with other skills.
Create Shoggoth - Summons a Shoggoth minion with stats based on the stars of the cards you have in your Necronomicon, with its attack and defense relying on your INT and SPR. Consumes 30 corpses to summon.
Flesh Cannon - AoE attack that throws corpse parts at the target area to deal damage. Consumes 15 corpses.
Flesh Hoop - Summons a shield around you made of corpse parts that deals damage to enemies it touches. Costs 5 corpses.
Dirty Pole - Raises a corpse wall in front of you, dealing damage and afflicting the Decay debuff to enemies. Consumes 5 corpses.
Disinter (Circle 2) - Collects a corpse from a dead enemy.
Corpse Tower (Circle 2) - Constructs a defensive tower in the target area that attacks nearby attacking enemies.
Raise Dead (Circle 2) - Summons skeletons to follow you and attac


Alchemist
The Wizard's one marketable class, Alchemist focuses on creating potions and altering equipment to make it more effective. It only has one damaging ability, but allows you to open up a gem roasting shop for other players at C2 to make some good money.


At the time of writing there are only two Circles for Alchemist.

Combustion - Throws one of your items on the ground to explode and deal AoE damage to enemies.
Dig - Digs up alchemy materials.
Item Awakening - Enter a special dungeon for an equipment item of your choice to unlock its hidden option. Higher levels in this allow for more party members to join and fight.
Briquetting - Combines two pieces of equipment for a chance to improve one's minimum and maximum attack. Could improve or worsen it depending on your luck.
Tincturing - Craft potions using alchemy recipes. Has attributes for extra buff potions.
Magnum Opus (Circle 2) - Create an item.
Gem Roasting (Circle 2) - Allows you to set up a shop to smelt and enhance gems for other players.


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Runecaster
Runecaster is one of the slower Wizard classes. Each skill requires 8 seconds of cast time and requires a full charge, but each one is powerful in its own right. Not an ideal class for players who want to be more mobile but certainly one of the more powerful options for Wizard players.

At the time of writing there is only one Circle for Runecaster.

Rune of Destruction - Deals heavy damage in the target area, with enemies hit by it dealing extra damage to nearby enemies. Consumes 1 Rune Stone.
Rune of Ice - Any Ice magic cast by you or party members will be strengthened by 300% for a set time. Consumes 1 Rune Stone.
Rune of Giants - Places a magic circle that turns both you and your party into giants. This increases your HP, defense, and movement speed but skill usage is limited. You can even jump on enemies to damage them. Consumes 1 Rune Stone.
Rune of Justice - Sends out a frontal magic attack in a straight line. Consumes 1 Rune Stone.
Rune of Protection - Increases you and your party's status effect resistance chance for a short time. Consumes 1 Rune Stone.


Warlock
Warlock is one of two Rank 7 classes that takes your magic casting a more sinister route. Each of its skills does Dark damage and focuses on some heavy AoE damage that chains together very well. It's less sustainable than Featherfoot but really brings the pain.

At the time of writing there is only one Circle for Warlock.

Pole of Agony - Summons a pillar of darkness that deals continuous damage to enemies who touch it.
Invocation - Summons spirits in the place of enemies that have recently died. The spirits will stay in place for several seconds and deal damage to enemies who come in contact with them.
Dark Theurge - Summons a shield of evil spirits that protect you and deal damage to enemies that touch them.
Mastema - Deals damage to enemies in an area and temporarily makes them vulnerable to Holy damage attacks.
Evil Sacrifice - Choose a target area and a heavy damage attack will be sent out from your location to the target area, dealing damage to any enemies between you and it.


Featherfoot
Featherfoot is the other side of the Dark damage coin Warlock is on, but instead of the insane damage output Warlock gets Featherfoot gives some survivability when fighting beast, evil, and insect-type enemies and inflicts status ailments.


Blood Bath - Deals damage when attacking any enemy but specifically heals you if you attack a beast, devil, or insect-type enemy with this attack. Inflicts Bleed.
Blood Sucking - Deals damage to a beast, devil, or insect-type enemy and recovers your HP. Channeled and consumes SP per second.
Bone Pointing - Summons a pointed bone that points at enemies and deals damage and curses them.
Ngadhundi - Stabs an enemy with a cursed bone. Enemies hit with this skill will be affected by Decay.
Kurdaitcha - Put on cursed shoes that leave bloody footprints on the ground as you walk with decreased movespeed. Footprints afflict Curse on enemies.
These are all the Wizard classes currently in the game, up to date with iToS's maximum of Rank 7. More Ranks (and more classes) are to come as the game gets further updated! But for now, hopefully this information all laid out makes your Wizard class decisions a little easier

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