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Silkroad Level 36 - 70 Quest Guide

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Level 36 - Hidden jewel(5 times repeatable)

NPC: Donwhang: Haraho(hunter guild)

First time: Kill Black Robber Archer’s to obtain 100 “expensive jewels”

Second time: Kill Black Robber Archer’s to obtain 100 “expensive jewels”

Third time: Kill Black Robber Archer’s to obtain 100 “expensive jewels”

Forth time: Kill Black Robber Archer’s to obtain 100 “expensive jewels”

Fifth time: Kill Kill Black Robber Archer’s to obtain 100 “expensive jewels”

Reward: Reward: 537000 exp, 50000 SP exp, 94000 Silkroad gold

Link: Leegeuk’s Jewel

 

Level 37 - Black Robber Bowman’s bow(3 times repeatable)

NPC: Donwhang: Haraho(hunter guild)

Objective:

First time: Kill Black Robber Bowman to obtain 200 “bow’s”

Second time: Kill Black Robber Bowman to obtain 200 “bow’s”

Third time: Kill Black Robber Bowman to obtain 200 “bow’s”

Reward: 592000 exp, 50000 sp, 96500 Silkroad gold

Link: Hidden Jewel

 

Level 38 - Looking for armor materials (red shell)

NPC: Donwhang: Yeolah(protector shop)

Objective: Kill Red Scorpion/Small Red Scorpion to obtain 20 “Red Scorpion Shells”

Reward: 75000 exp, 13500 Silkroad gold

 

Level 39 - Death Ravine

NPC: Donwhang: Agol(blacksmith)

Objective: You have 2 hours to kill 20 Red-eye Ghost

Reward: 62000 exp, 6000 Silkroad gold

 

Level 40 - Broken Paddle

NPC: Salmai(tarim ferry)

Objective: Kill Hyeongcheons to obtain 100 “Hard Stones”

Reward: 105000 exp

 

Level 40 - Seeking Paddle Material

NPC: Donwhang: Agol(blacksmith)

Objective: Kill Red-eye ghost/Dark-eye ghosts to obtain 100 “Agols Irons”

Reward:

Link: Broken Paddle

 

Level 40 - Delivering Paddle

NPC: Salmai(tarim ferry)

Objective: Run to Salmai and deliver the paddles

Reward:

Link: Seeking Paddle Material

 

Level 45 - Bunwang highest grade nephrite

NPC: jade refiner pahap of hotan

collect 175 highest grade nephrite

repeated quest 3 times

reward: 700,000 exp

 

Level 46- Clearing ultra blood devil

NPC: storekeeper auisan of hotan

killing 750 ultra blood devil

repeated quest 3 times

reward: 750,000 exp

 

Level 48 - Duyun’s revenge

NPC: East gateway of hotan guard name Duyun

killing 820 white spider

not repeated quest

reward: 800,000 exp / 11,300 skill point

 

Level 49 - Sweeping Mujigi

NPC: south gateway of hotan guard name Batu

collect 225 fingernails of mujigis

not repeated quest

reward: 1,075,000 exp

 

Level 51 - Ishade Quest

NPC: protector shop

killing ishade 235 drops

reward:

not repeated quest

 

Level 53 - White Face Spider Web

NPC: Herbalist in hotan

Task collect 210 white spider web from white face spider OR blue face spider

reward:100k Silkroad gold and 1.2milion exp

Repeatable 3 times

 

Level 59 - Yeti stick

NPC: Hotan blacksmith

Task collect 120 Yeti sticks

reward: 2mil and exp

Repeatable 3 times

 

Level 61 - Solid Bug Ghost’s shell

NPC: Donwhang BAEKAKO

Kill Soil Ghost Bug or Earth Ghost Bug for 15 bug ghost’s shell

reward: 2,200,000 exp

Repeatable 3 times

 

Level 63 - Hiring hunter guild

 

NPC: Donwhang Hunter HARAHO

Kill 1500 Power Earth Ghost

reward: 2,500,000 exp and 250,000 Silkroad gold

Repeatable 5 times

 

Level 64 - Baeksong’s letter

NPC: Donwhang South Gate Guard BAEKSONG

Step1: Talk to Jangan Islam merchant ISHYAK

Step2: Talk to Hotan Stable merchant SALIHAP

Step3: Return to BAEKSONG (only gives 5 players quest one day )

reward: 1,450,000 exp, 9k sp and 140,000 Silkroad gold

Not repeatable

 

Level 65 - Sweeping Earth Ghost Warrior

NPC: Donwhang East Gate Guard HAHUN

Kill 1600 Earth Ghost Warrior or Earth Ghost Soldier

Required Quest:LV 63 “Hiring hunter guild”

reward: 3,000,000 and 275,000 Silkroad gold

Repeatable 3 times

 

Level 67 - King of digging

NPC: Donwhang HONMUSA

Kill Blind Mole or Mole for 340 goi claws

reward: 3,550,000 exp

Repeatable 5 times

 

Level 69 - Ghost of dazzlement

NPC: Donwhang Monk BUPGONG

Kill Devil Ghost Nachal or Devil Mask Nachal for 1 Nachal antidote

(you need to get back to the npc that gave you this quest within 15 minutes after you get the quest item. No tele scroll or horse can be used , but you can use horse after you get out from dungeon.)

reward: 3,750,000 exp and advanced return scrolls X 50

Not repeatable

 

Level 70 - Paedo’s request

NPC: Donwhang Storekeeper PAEDO

Kill Silkroad gold-Silver Yachal or Diamond Yachal for 250 pieces of diamond and 250 pieces of Silkroad gold

reward: 4,250,000 exp and 375,000 Silkroad gold

Repeatable 3 times

 

Level 70 - Collecting Buddhist scriptures

NPC: Donwhang Priest HYEON

Retrieve the 4 books of scriptures

reward:4,750,000 exp , 24,000 sp and 425,000 Silkroad gold

Not reapeatable

 

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Silkroad Level 1 - 35 Quest Guide

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Level 1 - Beginner Quest

NPC: General SONHEYON (near the west gate)

Step 1: Visit JANGBUIN the protector merchant/go back talk to SONHEYON

Step 2: Visit JINJIN owner of the general shop, equip what she give you, then talk to her again/go back talk to SONHEYON

Step 3: Visit YANGIKJI the herbalist shop owner/buy a hp herb from him/go back talk to SONHEYON

Step 4: Kill 30 Mangyangs/go back talk to SONHEYON

Reward: newbie gears/HP recovery

 

Level 3 - Weapon Dealer

NPC: Blacksmith CHEOLHYEON

Step 1: Talk to JINGYEON(he guard the south gate)

Step 2: Go back and talk to CHEOLHYEON

Reward: 225 exp, 205 Silkroad gold

 

Level 3 - Lost Child

NPC: Village Chief(he in the rich village north entrance)

Step 1: Kill Small-Eye/Big-Eye monsters, once it drop “Child Shoes” go back and give it to the Village Chief.

Reward: 375 exp, 475 Silkroad gold

 

Level 3 - Kill Weasels

NPC: IYANG(he guard the east gate)

Step 1: Kill 40 Old Weasel/Weasel, there a lot of them outside of east gate, return to him once you complete.

Reward: 1900 exp, 1000 Silkroad gold

 

Level 5 - Yangikji Anxiety

NPC: YANGIKJI herbalist shop owner

Step 1: Kill 50 Water ghost/water ghost slaves, they are a little north of west gate, return to YANGIKJI once you complete.

Reward: 3800 exp, hp recovery

 

Level 6 - Water ghost poison (complete Yangikji Anxiety to unlock)

NPC: YANGIKJI herbalist shop owner

Step 1: Kill water ghost or water ghost slaves to obtain the poison, return to YANGIKJI once you get 20 of it.

Reward: 6600 exp, 4000 sp, mp recovery

 

Level 7 - Sweeping Stone Ghost

NPC: SANGGWANNAM(he guard the east gate)

Step 1: Kill 40 Stone ghost/broken stone ghost. You can find them at Chin’s Tomb or Tomb. Return to him once you complete.

Reward: 4500 exp, 2000 Silkroad gold

 

Level 7 - Clear Biseokgwi

NPC: JEONGHYE (he in the court of Jaeun Temple)

Step 1: Collects all the stone pieces (check quest log for update). Return to JEONGHYE for rewards.

Reward: 10500 exp, 3800 Silkroad gold and a Lvl10 horse scroll.

 

Level 8 - Tree Spirit

NPC: MYOSORYEONG (excorist house)

Step 1: Kill Decayed Yeoha/Yeoha they drop “Yeoha Black Blood” get 30 of those and return to MYOSORYEONG for reward.

Reward: A Lvl-10 weapon of your class

 

Level 9 - Adventurer’s Stone

NPC: Flora(at the Specilities Shop)

Step 1: Kill Stone Ghost to obtain “Adventurer’s Stone” collect 20 and return to Flora for reward.

Reward: 5000 exp, 3500 Silkroad gold, 1 Adventure Shift Scroll

Note: If you still have Sweeping Stone Ghost quest, Stone Ghost won’t drop “Adventurer’s Stone” until you finish

 

Level 10 - Purification Ground

NPC: MYOSORYEONG(excorist house)

Step 1: Deliver the “Yeoha Black Blood” to Indian Buddhist Monk KUSHYAN.

Step 2: Go back talk to MYOSORYEONG and recieve your reward.

Reward: 12700 exp, 4500 sp and 4000 Silkroad gold

 

Level 10 - Sweeping Bandit Archer

NPC: JUHO

Step 1: Kill 50 Bandit Archer and return to JUHO for reward

Reward: 9500 exp, mp recovery

 

Level 11 - Bandit Operation Map(finish Sweeping Bandit Archer unlock)

NPC: JUHO

Step 1: Kill Bandit Archer, they drop Operation Map, get 20 of those and return to JUHO for your reward

Reward: 28000 exp, 5500 sp, hp recovery

 

Level 13 - Sweeping Bandit(complete Sweeping Bandit Archer to unlock)

NPC: Guild Master

Step 1: Kill 50 Bandits/Bandit subordinates to complete the quest.

Reward: 14500 exp, hp recovery

 

Level 13 - Tiger Grinding Tooth:

NPC: JODAESAN(specilities shop)

Step 1: Hunter Tiger, they drop “Molar Teeth” collect 10 of those and return to JODAESAN for reward.

Reward: 15300 exp, 5000 sp and 4000 Silkroad gold

 

Level 13 - Tiger Hunting Competition (you can do this quest 3 times)

NPC: General SONHEYON

First time: Kill 1 Tiger champion, 20 Tigers and 20 Young Tigers.

Once you complete go back and get reward

Second time: Kill 3 Tigers champion, 30 Tigers and 30 Young Tigers

Once you complete go back and get reward

Third time: Kill 5 Tigers champion, 40 Tigers and 40 Young Tigers

Reward: Total 33000 exp, 9550 exp, 3600 Silkroad gold, 1 Tiger Volient Scroll and Hp recovery potions.

 

Level 15 - Cheolhyeon Anger

NPC: CHEOLHYEON the blacksmith

Step 1: Kill 200 Bandit Bowman, return to him once you complete.

Reward: 26500 exp, 10000 sp and 1 transexual item transform

 

Level 16 - Stolen Sword

NPC: GWAKI(Hunter Guild)

Step 1: Go to Bijeokodan Mountain Stronghold and kill Bandit, the “Stolen Sword” may drop on your first bandit or it may take you forever to get, so be patient. Took me 2 hours.

Reward: 18800 exp, 5000 Silkroad gold and 3600 sp(Thank Amasuka)

 

Level 17 - Herb Delivery

NPC: YANGIJKI(herbalist shop)

Step 1: You have to travel to the Chinese West Ferry.

Reward: 14400 experiences, 3600 skill experience and 3800 Silkroad gold

 

For the Yangijki Request:

Step 1: Travel to the East Ferry

Step 2: Travel to the West Ferry

Reward: 18000 experience, 4500 skill experience and 125 Small Mana potions (+220 mp)(Thank Ghostrider)

 

Level 17 - Yangijki Request(complete Herb Delivery to unlock)

NPC: YANGIJKI

Step 1: Open your quest log, click on the title, open world map, go to the yellow dot on the world map. Then return to YANGIJKI for reward.

Reward: *Let me know*

 

Level 17 - Black Tiger Talon(complete “Adventure Stone” to unlock)

NPC: Flora(specilities shop)

Step 1: Hunt Black Tiger, they drop “Black Tiger Claw” return to Flora once you get 60 of those.

Reward: 60000 exp, 15000 sp and 15700 Silkroad gold

 

Level 18 - White Tiger Skin(3 times repeatable)

NPC: JODAESAN(specilities shop)

First time: Hunt White Tigers, they drop “White Tiger Skin” collect 100 of those and return to JODAESAN for reward

Second time: Same as above

Third time: Get 200 White Tiger Skin(84600 exp, 20k sp and 1 Tiger Strenght scroll, 20% dmg aborstion for 1 hour)

Reward: Total 84600 exp, 20000 sp, 10900 Silkroad gold

 

Level 19 - Folk Remedy

NPC: CHAU(ticket ferryman western)

Step 1: Kill Chakji/Chakji Worker, they drop “Chakji Eye’s” collect 100 of those and return to CHAU.

Reward: 112000 exp, 28500 Silkroad gold, 25000 sp

 

Level 19 - Ghost Bug Eggs

NPC: Doctor BORI of Donwhang

Step 1: Kill Ghost bug/Devil bug, they drop Bug Eggs, collect 10 of those and return to BORI for reward.

Reward: 14800 exp, 3800 Silkroad gold

 

Level 20 - Chakji Hunting

NPC: HAGEUK(Seoyeok ferryman western)

Step 1: Kill 600 Chajki/Chajki Worker to complete.

Reward: 141000 exp, 30k sp and 1 reverse return scroll

 

Level 21 - Hyungno’s Revengeful Spirit

NPC: Donwhang: Buddhist Priest Fa

Objective: Kill 30 Hyungno Ghosts.

Reward: 12000 exp, Silkroad gold 3000

 

Level 21 - Leegak’s Secret

NPC: Donwhang: Leegak(specialties shop)

Objective: Kill Ghost Bug/Devil Bug to obtain 150 “Ghost bug Eggs”

Reward: 150000 exp, 30000 sp, 37000 Silkroad gold

Link: Ghost Bug Eggs

 

Level 22 - Peace Maker

NPC: Leeguek (specialities Shops)

Objective: Kill Devil Bug to search for 100 “Devil Wing” then come back to Leegeuk.

Reward:Reward: 132000 exp, 25000 sp, 1 scroll +20% parry ratio

 

Level 23 - Demon Horse’s Malice

NPC: Donwhang: Makgo(stable keeper)

Objective: Kill 60 Demon horses

Reward:19800 exp, 4800 Silkroad gold

 

Level 23 - Memorial Service for Horse

NPC: Donwhang: Makgo(stable keeper)

Objective: Kill Demon Horse/Devil Horse’s to obtain 50 “Horseshoes”

Reward: 158000 exp, 25000 sp, 35000 Silkroad gold

Link: Demon Horse’s Malice

 

Level 23 - Trickery

NPC: Donwhang: Moho(east gate)

Objective: Kill Hyungno Ghost Soldier’s to obtain 200 “Hyungno Ghost Soldier Flags”

Reward: 211000 exp, 40000 sp

 

Level 24 - Flying Man Over Running Man

NPC: Donwhang: Hahun(east gate)

Objective: Kill Hyungno Ghost’s to obtain 200 “Hyungno Ghost Flags”

Reward: 237000 exp, 40000 sp

link: Trickery

 

Level 24 - Martial Art Tournament

NPC: Donwhang: Hahun(east gate)

Objective 1: Run to Jangan and talk to General Sonheyon

Objective 2: Run back to Donwhang east gate and talk to Hahun

Reward: 107000 exp, 3000 sp, 250 healing pot’s(medium)

Link: Flying Man Over Running Man

 

Level 26 - Making Yeosun Firecracker

NPC: Donwhang: Yeosun(general shop)

Objective 1: Kill Meek Gun Powder/Gun Powder to obtain 20 “Gun Powder Bombs”

Reward: 16300 exp, 3800 Silkroad gold

Link: A Big Win

 

Level 26 - A Big Win(3 times repeatable)

NPC: Donwhang: Yeosun(general shop)

First time: Kill Meek Gun Powder/Gun Powder to obtain 100 ” Gun Powder Bombs”

Second time: Kill Meek Gun Powder/Gun Powder to obtain 100 ” Gun Powder Bombs”

Third time: Kill Meek Gun Powder/Gun Powder to obtain 200 ” Gun Powder Bombs”

Reward: 133000 exp, 20000 sp, 34500 Silkroad gold

Link: Making Yeosun Firecracker

 

Level 26 - Fire Cracker Delivery

NPC: Donwhang: Yeosun(general shop)

Objective 1: Run to Jangan and talk to Jinjin(General shop)

Objective 2: Run back to Donwhang and talk to Yeosun.

Reward: 120000 exp, 3000 sp, 1 light’s clearness scroll

link: A Big Win

 

Level 27 - Earth Ghost Hunting

NPC: Donwhang: Makgo(stable keeper)

Objective: Kill 500 Earth Ghost

Reward: 178000 exp, 25000 sp

 

Level 28 - Earth Taoist’s charm

NPC: Donwhang: Irina(warehouse)

Objective: Kill Earth Taoist/Earth magicians to obtain 15 “Earth Taoist’s charm”

Reward: 20000 exp, 4000 Silkroad gold

 

Level 28 - Leegak’s Grudge

NPC: Donwhang: Leegak(specilities shop)

Objective: Kill 30 Hyeongcheon

Reward: 14000 exp, 10 healing pots(medium)

 

Level 29 - Bad Charm(3 times repeatable)

NPC: Donwhang: Irina(warehouse)

First time: Get 100 Earth Taoist/Magician “rarity charms”.

Second time: Get 100 Earth Taoist/Magician “rarity charms”.

Third time: Get 200 Earth Taoist/Magician “rarity charms”.

Note: When you kill Earth Taoist/Earth Magician, they drop “doctor charm”. Right click on them until you only have the amount of “rarity charms” to complete the amount needed.

Reward:

- 1st time: 169000 exp/ 20000 sp experience

- 2nd time: 169000 exp/ 20000 sp experience

- 3rd time: 337000 exp /40000 sp experience / 1 scroll [increase 20% damage. Effect: 1 hour]

 

Level 32 - Birthday Present Material (2 times repeatable)

NPC: Donwhang: Bori(herbalist)

First time: Kill Scorpions to obtain 200 “Poison of Scorpion”

Second time: Kill Scorpions to obtain 200 “Poison of Scorpion”

Reward: 371000 exp, 40000 sp

 

Level 32 - Lachrymal birthday present

NPC: Donwhang: Bori(herbalist)

Objective 1: Talk to Leegak(specialities shops) in Donwhang and Jinjin (General shop) in Jangan

Objective 2: Run to Jangan and talk to Jinjin(general shop)

Reward: 65000 exp, 1200 sp, x2 type 60% resuscitation orders

Link: Birthday Present Material

 

Level 33 - Ancient Elf (3 times repeatable)

NPC: Donwhang: Dooil Soldier(west gate)

First time: Time 1: Kill 1000 Blood Devil Flower/Blood Death Flower’s

Second time: Time 2: Kill 1000 Blood Devil Flower/Blood Death Flower’s

Third time: Time 3: Kill 1000 Blood Devil Flower/Blood Death Flower’s

Reward: Reward: 487000 exp, 1 repair hammer

 

Level 33 - Lost Ring

NPC: Donwhang: Manho(west gate)

Objective: Kill Ong/Blood Ong until the lost ring drops then return it to him

Reward: 121000 exp, 12500 sp, 200 mp recovery potions(medium)

 

Level 34 - Leegeuk’s Jewel

NPC: Donwhang: Leegeuk(specialities shops)

Objective: Kill Robbers to obtain 200 “Juwel of Leegeuk”

Reward: Reward: 250000 Silkroad gold

 

Level 35 - Asa’s Grumble

NPC: Salmai(tarim ferry)

Objective: Run to Salmai(tarim ferry) and talk to Leeguk to receive “Asa’s flute”

 

Level 35 - Wangwun’s Request

NPC: Jangan: Wangwon(gambling house)

Objective: Run to Wangwon and talk to him

Link: Asa’s Grumble

 

Level 35 - Looking for Chinese Liquor

NPC: Jangan: Yangyun(herbalist)

Objective 1: Kill Hyeongcheon’s to obtain 100 “Hyeongcheon powders”

Objective 2: Kill Ong’s to obtain 100 “Ong’s feelers”

Objective 3: Kill Small Red Scorpion’s to obtain 100 “Legs of Small Red Scorpion”

Reward: 40000 exp and 18000 sp

Link: Wangwun’s Request

 

Level 35 - Looking for European Liquor

NPC: Jangan: Adventurer Flora

Objective 1: Kill Earth Magician’s to obtain 100 “eyebrows of Earth Magician”

Objective 2: Kill Blood Death Flower’s to obtain 100 “Blood Death Flower’s leaves”

Objective 3: Kill Red Scorpion’s to obtain 100 “Legs of Red Scorpion”

Reward: 40000 exp, 18000 sp

Link: Wangwun’s Request

 

Level 35 - Huhoan’s Book

NPC: Jangan: Huhoan(gambling house)

Objective: Run to Huhoan(gambling house) and talk to him

Link: Looking for Chinese Liquor & Looking for European Liquor

 

Level 35 - Drinking with Huhoan

NPC: Jangan: Huhoan(gambling house)

Objective 1: Run to Huhoan(gambling house) and talk to him, use the liquor you got from the other 2 quests.

Objective 2: When he says he wants more, ask about that book, and exchange it for the flute

Reward: I have been told a lot of exp and about 500 sp worth of sp exp. Not sure on the actual exp yet.

Link: Huhoan’s Book

Tips: Combination: Bamboo Liquor, Kaoling Liquor, Dome Liquor, Wine & Champaigne.

 

Level 35 - Yeowa’s Scale (5 times repeatable)

NPC: Donwhang: Leeguk(specilities shop)

First time: Kill Red Yeowaa/Black Yeowa to obtain 300 “Yeowa’s scale”

Second time: Kill Red Yeowaa/Black Yeowa to obtain 300 “Yeowa’s scale”

Third time: Kill Red Yeowaa/Black Yeowa to obtain 300 “Yeowa’s scale”

Forth time: Kill Red Yeowaa/Black Yeowa to obtain 300 “Yeowa’s scale”

Fifth time: Kill Red Yeowaa/Black Yeowa to obtain 300 “Yeowa’s scale”

Reward: 322000 exp, 55000 Silkroad gold

 

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Silkroad Beginner’s Guide: Choosing your Weapon and Build

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Silkroad has a very fluid skill system.

 

This means a lot of freedom in weapon and stat/skill choices, which sometimes means you get a lot of freedom in screwing up your character build.

So here’s a little guide to different build types you can follow in Silkroad. Of course this is only a guide. You’re always free to experiment.

 

Legend

 

I will be using the folllowing words in the guide with the presumption that you know what I mean.

 

STR build - majority of player’s stat points are put into STR

INT build - majority of player’s statpoints are put into INT

all STR - all of player’s stat points are put into STR

all INT - all of player’s stat points are put into INT

2:1 - player’s stat points are put approx. twice as much in STR than INT

1:2 - player’s stat points are put approx. twice as much in INT than STR

1:1 - player’s stat points are put approx. equally into STR and INT (aka Balance build)

Sword - One handed magical weapon

Blade - One handed physical weapon (previously known as Dagger)

Spear - Two handed magical weapon

Glaive - Two handed physical weapon (preiouvsly known as Big Sword)

Weapon skills in Silkroad- skills in one of three weapon skill trees (Swordmanship, Spearmanship, Bowmanship)

Force skills - skills in one of four force skill trees (Cold, Lightening, Fire, Heal)

Mastery Level - level of a certain skill tree, i.e. Cold Mastery lvl 12

Stat Points: Basics

When a player levels, s/he is given 5 stat points.

2 of those stat points are automatically allocated for you, 1 to STR and 1 to INT.

3 remaining need to be allocated by the player.

A stat point to STR will add HP, Physical Attack, Physical Defense

A stat point to INT will add MP, Magical Attack, Magical Defense

Builds: Basics in Silkroad

 

For obvious reasons, Blade and Glaive users usually do STR builds.

Sword and Spear users do INT builds.

Bows can go both ways.

You can also do a 1:1 build.. more on that below.

STR builds in Silkroad:

Your main damage skills will be your Weapon skills.

You will have a harder time levelling than INT builds.

In my opinion, STR builds should put close to all their stat points into STR.

The 2:1 build is not recommended.

Benefits for adding to your INT aren’t worth the stuff you’ll be losing for not putting it in STR.

When learning Force skills, particularly the first row ones that add damage to your weapon, it is usually best to keep them at lvl1 or 2, not higher, for better MP efficiency.

Also, consider levelling Bowmanship to lvl10 in Silkroadeven if you are not a Bow user. The Bowmanship tree has an accuracy passive skill at lvl10 which is beneficial to all STR builds. The physical attack passive in Spearmanship is also obviously beneficial to all but it is only 1% at level 1 so it is up to you to determine if it’s worth it

If run speed is important to you level Lightning to lvl12 for Wind Walk skill lvl1

INT builds in Silkroad:

Your main damage skills will be your Force skills.

You will level fast, but will find it hard to beat the high HP of STR builds in PVP later on.

All INT and 1:2 builds are both viable choices. All INT build will do more damage but 1:2 build has more survivability.

Balance (1:1) builds in Silkroad:

Balancing INT and STR is not impossible, but unless you spend a lot of time farming SP the build will be difficult to do well. The benefit of concentrating on STR or INT is that STR builds can concentrate their SP on Weapon skills and INT builds can concentratet their SP on Force skills. As a Balance build you will have to put as much SP as you can into both in order to make the best of both worlds.

Guides to Common Builds in Silkroad

Blade - STR Build

Stat points: All STR

Skill Trees:

Swordmanship: Concentrate on Chain Sword Attack series, Blade Force series and the Shield Protection passive. Hidden Blade and Killing Heaven series aren’t really used in PvE but good to have for PvP. Shield Technique is very good for defensive players.

Force Skills: I suggest Cold or Fire. Cold for defensive builds and Fire for offensive.

Cold: Cold Force series, Frost Nova series, and Cold Armor passive.

Fire: Fire Force series, Flame Body series and Flame Devil passive.

Sword - INT Build

Stat points: All INT or 1:2

Skill Trees:

Swordmanship: Concentrate on Chain Sword series and Shield Protection passive. A little bit of Hidden Blade and Killing Heaven also suggested.

Force Skills: For PvP go Cold + Lightning. For PvE go Fire + Lightning.

Lightning: Wind Walk series, Lion Shout series, Heaven’s Force passive

Cold: Cold Force series, Frost Guard series, Cold Armor passive, maybe one Frost Nova and Snow Storm series

Fire: Fire Force series, Fire Protection series and Flame Wave series

Glaive - STR Build

Stat points: All STR

Skill Trees:

Spearmanship: Concentrate on Soul Departs series, Chain Spear series, Cheolsam HP passive. Flying Dragon series just to Flying Dragon-Fly lvl1. Ghost Spear series optional. Fanning Spear optional for those that do a lot of AoE hunting.

Force Skills: Fire and Cold both have their advantages.

Fire: Fire Force series, Flame Body series and Flame Devil passive

Cold: Cold Force series, Frost Nova series, and Cold Armor passive

Also spend some SP on Lightning and Heal for their passives. Both are learned at mastery lvl10.

Spear - INT Build

Stat points: All INT recommended since Spearmanship gives HP bonus passive. 1:2 ok too.

Skill Trees:

Spearmanship: Cheolsam passive, Chain Spear is good to learn.

Force Skills: Lightning highly suggested. Thunder Force series, Wind Walk series, Lion Shout series, Thunderbolt series, Heaven’s Force passive.

Bow - STR Build

Stat points: All STR

Skill Trees:

Bowmanship: Concentrate on Anti Devil series, Arrow Combo series, White hawk and Blue Hawk, Break Heaven series, Mind concentration passive.

Force Skills: Cold highly suggested. Cold force series, Frost Guard and Cold Armor. lvl1 Frost Nova-Wind can save your ass in bad situations.

SP Farming in Silkroad

SRO skill system is such that SP is nearly as important as XP in developing your character. As you level higher in the game, if you do not slow down XP to farm SP, you will find that your skill masteries aren’t able to keep up with your character’s levels.

This comes down to a matter of choice.

You don’t HAVE to farm SP at lower levels.

You will be farming SP at some point, however, to be able to level all the masteries and skills you want.

If you farm SP at low levels, it means you will have enough SP to learn most of the skills you want at every step of the way.

If you wait til your char is max level to farm SP, it means your char will be sort of gimp all the way there, but you will get there faster.

 

The rule of thumb in farming SP is this:

Greater the difference between character level and mastery level, greater your SP gain in relation to XP.

For example, let’s say you’re a Blade user in Silkroad. If your character level is 18 and your Swordmanship mastery level is 18, you will get much more XP than SP per mob. (I forget the exact ratio. I’ll update if I come across it.) On the other hand, if your character level is 18 but your Swordmanship mastery level is 9, you will get much more SP than XP per mob in Silkroad.

 

(Note the following:

1. The highest amount of SP per XP you can get maxes out at a char. lvl / mastery lvl difference

 

2. The lvl difference applies to which ever is the highest mastery level of all the skill trees. If your Swordmanship is lvl9 and Fire is lvl10, your highest mastery level is 10. )

 

If you want to never have to worry about being short of SP ever again, Korean guides reccommend you farm at least 20,000 SP in all. This is an extreme that I don’t suggest for most of you to follow unless you’re seriously hardcore in Silkroad.

 

I’ve been farming SP since around level 17 and I plan to do so until I’m 20 because the Bandit outpost is a great place to farm. I’m now level 19 and I only have around 2500 SP… you can imagine what getting 20,000 would be like. :shudder:

 

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Silkroad Fire Big Sword Guide

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Since a lot of people are thinking of a power fire/big-swordie in SilkRoad, but don’t really know how should build one (or rather use a lot of forum space for the same BLOODY QUESTION—–j/k), I’d take some suggestions and ideas from the Chinese communities and share it here.

 

 

Power is obviously the major stat point here in this build, but is it advisable to go full power/no mental?

 

Full power has a lot of advantages that’s not apparent in low levels, but the advantages grow as you advance into high level. You got more (a lot more) hp, more physical power, and very good physical defence; however you’ll have low mp and poor magical defence, and your imbue will not be strong. Full power lacks in low level because you use active skills more (i.e. imbue and attack skills) which constantly needs mp. In high level, however, your passive skills (+attack) will have a big impact because you have high attack power (note that +attack skills are all percentage increase), and high level really don’t have to worry about mp as much, so in the end full power pays off in SilkRoad.

 

So it’s no good to put points into mental?

 

Well that’s a hard question. Mental early is good for leveling, so it’s not that bad. Some people also report that some mental points(2 power/1 mental or 3 power/1 mental) does around the same damage (with imbue and not including critical) so you’re trading mp for hp. So it’s really up to you. I did 2 power/1 mental for the first 10 level than full power afterwards in alpha and it works fine. There’s really not a definite answer here.

 

Armor/protector/garment?

Most people go armor for monsters and protector for pk in SilkRoad. Most monsters are physical based so magical defence is not that important. In pk however, protector has better magical defence, run faster, AND saves you a bit of mp, in exchange of a bit lower to your already high defence due to your power build.

 

Skills in SilkRoad

Well this IS fire/big-sword guide so major skills of course would be spear/fire tree. I’ll look at each skills and comment on it. Keep in mind you’ll earn more sp than you need in later levels (max skill is lvl 60 or something) and you got skill reset so trying out a skill with a few sp is not going to kill you; you just work harder (a LOT harder in higher levels) to get the skill points back.

NOTE: Due to the terrible translation of the skills (hint hint Joymax), I’m going to refer them as first spear skill, second spear skill, etc.

 

Spear tree in SilkRoad

First spear skill (lvl 5)

Not much to say. Just your normal power skill attack. Penetrate is not that important and damage is kinda low. It’s kinda a filler skill that just helps to chain your attack. Learn it if you want to.

 

Second spear skill in SilkRoad

NEVER use this skill unless for shows. OK it DOES have its use sometimes when you’re tanking (it does reduce quite a lot of damage as people have tested) but you can’t move or attack while using this. Put a point there just to show off (see the nice little circle thingy I’m doing over there? >_> )

 

Third spear skill (lvl 10) in SilkRoad

Hits enemies in the front. Do combos in the second and third book. Ok skill but the next one is WAY better. Again learn it if you want to.

 

Fourth spear skill (lvl 12) in SilkRoad

This is THE SKILL for spear/big-sword users. High power, STUN, hit two times(thus two chances to stun) in book 3, this is the skill you MUST learn. It’s a bit slow however so it can be interrupted. imbue right before you swing to save the imbue time.

 

Fifth spear skill (lvl 19) in SilkRoad

Area attack skill. Powerful and hit multiple enemies. A bit heavy on the mp side. Still an excellent skill for physical builds.

 

Sixth spear skill (lvl 24) in SilkRoad

Combo skill. Number of hits increases as the book level goes higher. Quite useful for monsters, ok in pk (ice can interrupt your combo) with imbue quite a good skill.

 

Seventh spear skill (lvl 31) in SilkRoad

This is a weird skill. It seems to be a range skill but there’s no range in its description. Nor really useful in monsters and useful to get the first hit. In pk however a range skill can damage bows long range so it’s not that bad.

 

Eighth spear skill (lvl 10) in SilkRoad

A passive increase your hp. Why would you NOT take this?

 

Fire tree

 

First fire skill (lvl 5) in SilkRoad

Imbue. Power builds don’t have the mental points to power the imbue so it’s not really that useful. The burn is just extra damage. Keep it so a cast or two won’t take your whole mp bar away. Some people just put 1 lvl into this.

 

Second fire skill in SilkRoad

Decreases status effect points. Not useful as you can always use pills and you have to carry a shield. Unless you’re doing no items duals, even than I’d say put sp into other skills first.

 

Third fire skill (lvl 12) in SilkRoad

Increase physical attack power. Essential skill but its effect is not apparent in low levels. Level it after you’ve got your weapon skills leveled.

 

Fourth fire skill (lvl 17) in SilkRoad

Increase magical defence. Useful in pk and later levels but not the first priority. Get if when you have the extra sp and need to pk.

 

Fifth fire skill (lvl 23) in SilkRoad

Creates a fire wall which protects form magical attacks; however you cannot move out of the fire wall. You probably won’t have enough mp to get one up and running with the power build, AND you need to move since you don’t have range skill. The above lvl 17 skill should be good enough if you need more magical defence. Not recommended.

 

Six fire skill (lvl 30) in SilkRoad

Launches a magical firebolt to damage enemies. Since you’re not mental based this skill is useless.

 

Seventh fire skill (lvl 10) in SilkRoad

Another passive which increase your physical attack by a percent. Again an essential skill but at low levels you can lag this a bit. Get weapon skills first.

 

Some skills tips about SilkRoad

 

Most people take lightning for the movement buff or ice for pk advantage and defence. You don’t really need healing tree as you’ve enough hp to tank. Ice is probably a better choice if you have part mental as you’ll benefit from the extra defence in the ice tree.

 

Level your weapon skill first, most fire skill don’t impact your damage a lot until higher level.

 

Fire imbue extra damage output is not that much since you’re power build; use it for extra damage, not your source.

 

Pros and Cons of a power fire/big-sword build in SilkRoad

 

This build is said to be one of the best build in high levels. You’ve got high hp, high physical power, one of the most damaging skill (the stun skill), a very good area effect skill, and fire attack boost is every powerful in high lvl. In return you have low mp and low magical resistance, and it’s not easy to level in low level because you lack the mp to perform skills.

 

You can get kill by mental builds in SilkRoad, but it’s not often because mental skills don’t critical, so you can manage your hp better.

 

If you like to see high damage combos and crazy critical, sometimes one-hit-KO your opponents, this is the build for you.

 

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Silkroad Online Basics

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General

There are basically 3 important weapon groups in SilkRoad. The shield and 1 hand weapon group, the bow group and the 2-hand weapon group. For each weapon, there will be a very different way of using it. I will be updating this as soon as I experience the other kinds of weapons. But generally, those in the same group are almost the same.

 

Leveling

At the start, meet the general in SilkRoad. He is very near the west gate, past all the wooden fences in the house nearby. OK, once you have established that, begin doing his quests. I shall not elaborate more on this. After killing the 30 meanings and talking to the general, go talk to the blacksmith.

 

Now, just talk to him, and then now go to the East gate. You should be level 3 by now. Talk to one of the soldier, you’ll can a scroll floating on top of him. Exit the east gate and keep running straight past the manyangs. Soon you’ll cold gyos. At level 3, it will be quite tough and u may have to rest every 2 gyos but persevere. Once you level up, it’ll be much easier in SilkRoad.

 

After completing this quest should be level 6. Now, talk to the herbalist, and go kill water ghosts. Note: these can poison you, so buy some cures from the herbalist be4 hand. This quest lasted me to level 8.

 

Now, run to the west gate, and run along the path to the exorcist’s home .Accept the quest for killing yeohas. Note: both rotten and normal yeohas are able to kill and when you kill yeohas, the bad blood drops out as an item randomly, so it may take u some time to complete this. At level 8, try to find a party cos you’ll need to rest a lot and the party (common distribution) can help u gain some exp while resting. This should get you to level 11.

 

And now, its off to kill young tigers may want to do the bandit archer quest but I strongly suggest AGAINST it in SilkRoad. Many strong aggressive monster are there and urn leveling speed would not be high. Run along the yeohas path and continue straight. Soon, you will come to a spot where there r many people training. This is where the young tigers .A tip for you, train on the sides of the mountains. Not many people level there, so it is quite a good spawn there. Also young tiger’s are not aggressive so you can sit in front of them if you want. This should get u to level 15.

 

Now is the time to go kill bandit archers in SilkRoad. Kill them to level 16, then switch to bandits until level 18.now u can go take on white tigers.TAA-DDAA.AND YOU ARE LVL 20 now it is time for you to chg jobs. I won’t offer advice for this cause; I’m still a little confused. When I’m clearer about this, I will update this mini-guide

 

Stats distribution

Now, I am sure that this is what u guys have been waiting for in SilkRoad. Now, I shall briefly explain to you about the qi and weapon stats. Some people use the 2:1 method, which is every level, you add 2 to the one u like and 1 to the other one. This way, the character would be quite balanced. However, others prefer going either pure power or pure mental. The build that I recommend, however, is neither of these.rather, it is the 5:2 method. Somehow, and this has worked very well for me. You may not need to follow all the methods I listed above though. This r merely suggestions and I don’t really wish to see copies of myself walking everywhere.

 

And now, I will tell u how to combine Ur stats AND skills together in SilkRoad. I personally am a pure dagger user and thus am concentrating on pure power. For those, however, who wish to do a hybrid, I recommend using the 5; 2 method but note: spear and sword user would be advised to use the 2:1 method in this case, with 2 going to mental. For those who r going to be specializing in the magic skills in SilkRoad, I still recommend at least a 2:1, if not better, a 5:2.NOte: your first key skill, which imbues your weapon with the fire element, depends on the weapon skill (which depend son power), your weapon atk (which depends on your power) and finally ur qi magic level and magic atk. Thus, going mental is definitely a NO-NO.

 

I have, however met a guy who was specializing in qi and yet pumped pure power in SilkRoad. As I observed, he had trouble in the early levels, not having much weapon skills to boost his magic. at the higher levels however, with his power increasing rapidly, he was able to kill monster with his high qi and power much quicker than I was able to be.(and I must say I kill very quickly)

 

There are, however, many more ways and I would greatly appreciate it if you gave me more ideas.

 

Skill explanation in SilkRoad

 

Koki have read many small topics about skills and the explanations have always been brief and I am sure that not many people understand the main gist of it the first place.

 

First of all, I would like to correct the misconception that bows users’ r best with ice in SilkRoad. Although it does slow the monster down, it really makes no difference as since SRO has some bugs, some monster r able to still attack you from afar and about the thing about not hitting you when it is frozen, it is the same for melee weapons.

 

Currently, lightning proves no big use as things like dodge and parry have not been implemented yet. However, its buff is quite good and coupled with the ice buff, is excellent. So, if you don’t kind to wait until the parry and etc have been implemented, go on with lightning .lightning users out there, and do not worry have not screwed your character up.

 

And now to fire. my favorite element in SilkRoad. Note, however, that if you want to be fire, it is best not be a pure magicker. Being a hybrid with this will be most effective might want to use the 5:2 method here or the 2:1 method. This skill gives burn, which is very effective. In my big sword char, my burn currently reaches up to 100 dmg each time, which is equal to 2 of my normal hits. Couple that with enchanting fire and then using a skill on the monster, say hello to Ur roasted dinner.

 

Oh and if you want to be pure magic in SilkRoad, choose either lightning fire or ice lightning. ice and fire DO NOT. I repeat DO NOT mix well together.

 

Some tips in SilkRoad

 

If you want to save Silkroad money, do not buy pots. Rather use the sit and rest method. Although this might be slower, it is much more effective for first chars. For characters with a high level char to support our might want to buy LOADS of pots. This will ensure that u level very quickly. Do not buy only health pots. Actually, buy more mana pots than health pots.

 

Items that you pick up in SilkRoad can be very important to your economy. Items that are above level 15 should not be needed, but rather sold in your shops or store din ur warehouse for a later time. Also try to set a time to go around the city to check out the prices of stuff other players are selling. This way, you will not incur a huge loss in SilkRoad.

 

When fighting, for those who you using elements imbued into their weapons, here is a tip to save enchantment time. Rather than casting BEFORE fighting, whack the monster (in dagger’s case, 2 times) 1 time, before casting the spell, followed by the weapon skill. This will greatly increase your killing efficiency.

 

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Training Spots after Level 30

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*Ellinia in SilkRoad*

-Hidden Street: Monkey Forest I/II-

Level: 40+

Monsters: Lupins, Zombie Lupins(Cleric)

From Ellinia, go 2 screens South West to “The Forest of Wisdom”. Go up the

middle tree to teleport upwards until you cant do that anymore. From there,

climb up to the highest spot with a teleport spot to enter the “Monkey Forest

I”.

 

-Forest of Evil-

Level: 50+

Monsters: Undead Lupin, Malady(Cleric)

From Monkey Forest II, go to the next portal on the screen to get to the

Forest of Evil. Malady may not be a good choice since they fly around and are

not concentrated together.

 

*Henesys in SilkRoad*

Level: 40+

-Pig Park I/II-

Monsters: Iron Hogs

From Henesys taxi, go climb up the tree on the right and press up at the

hollow. You will be warp up to another hollow and press up there. You will

be warped to “An Empty House”. Enter the next portal to find the Iron Hogs.

 

*Florina Beach*

-Florina Beach-

Level: 50+

Monsters: Clang(Lightning), Lorang(Lightning), Umti, Lupin

 

-Hidden Street: Lorang Lorang Lorang-

Level: 50+

Monsters: Lorang(Lightning)

From Florina Beach go 2 screen East to reach “Florina Road: Lorang Lorang”.

Go to the highest spot and press up at the centre of the shell. The shells

in this place provide a platform for you to cast lightning onto the Lorangs

below.

 

-Florina Road: Clang and Lorang-

Level: 55+

Monsters: Clang(Lightning) ,Lorang(Lightning),Umti

Go to “Florina Road: Lorang and Clang” which is 3 screen East from Florina

Beach. From the right side portal, jump onto the 2nd tree and you will stand

on a hidden platform. Press up to enter. There are several platforms around

here for you to cast lightning.

 

*Perion in SilkRoad*

-Hidden Street: Dangerous Valley I/II-

Monsters: Copper Drake, Fire Boar (Ice), Red Drakes(Found in II)

Man, this place is cool. There are platforms for you to shoot from. From

Perion, enter the path to dungeon one screen South to “Warning Street: Deep

Valley I”. Go to the highest place on the left and press up at the wooden door

. To get to Red Drakes, enter the only blue portal on the top of this map.

 

*Kerning City in SilkRoad*

-Sewers-

Level: 30+

Monsters: Ligator(Fire), Croco, Jr Necki

Enter the sewers in Kerning City to find Croco, Ligator and Jr Necki. Try not

to mess around with Croco before level 40, this is because they are really

powerful.

 

-Hidden Street: Monkey Swamp-

Level: 40+

Monsters: Lupin, Zombie Lupin(Cleric)

Go to the end of the sewers: “Warning Street: Dangerous Croco II”. Climb the

2nd vine from the top left to enter the monkey swamp.

 

*Sleepywood in SilkRoad*

-Sleepwood Dungeon-

Go deeper now, you will meet higher level monsters to fight.

 

-Dungeon: Damp Forest-

Monsters:Jr Necki, Octopus(Lightning), Slimes

From Sleepywood exit West to “Dungeon: Swampy Land in a Deep Forest”. Go North

once from here to “Dungeon: Deep Forest”. Go West to a place 3 screen from

Sleepywood called “Dungeon: Damp Tree Forest”. Climb to the top and press up at

the middle of the arch. You will find 3 levels with lots of monsters. The

monsters gather together so lightning mages with low level lightning(not too

low though) can come fry them.

 

-Tunnel of Lost Light-

Level: 40+

Monsters: Cold Eye (Fire), Drakes, Wild Cargo

Keep going deeper into the ant tunnel and after you pass the Evil Eye’s Lair,

you will reach the icy place. Wild Cargo can be found at the bottom of Tunnel

Of Lost Light II. You can hit them from safe spots since they usually get

stuck by the different layers of rocks.

 

-Entrance to the Sanctuary-

Level: 55+

Monsters: Cold Eye (Fire), Tauromancis, Taurospear

Keep going deeper from the Tunnel of Lost Light. When you exit from “Tunnel of

Lost Light II”, you will reach a place without monsters. Climb down through a

semi transparent rope and enter the temple to the right. You need to jump once

to get near to the doors of the temple.

 

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Silkroad Level 20 Trading Tips (guide) for beginners

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I always prefer to listen to everyone and then draw my own conclusions. I have heard that it is a lot better to start trading well into 20’s (25-29). While that might be true (will see when I get there), it is totally possible to trade at 20 in SilkRoad.

 

Take this as you will, this is experience after 6 out of 6 successful trades at level 20.

 

Must have things in SilkRoad:

0) ONLY ONE STAR TRADES

1) Full rage bar - at 20 you will be able to get yourself out of at least one bad predicament using rage. Do not dare use it on Tigers and Chukji or anything of that type. Your rage bar is really to fight Gun(something) and Earth Ghost. Note: there is a reason I put both of those in single form!!! You will only want to fight them if you happened to get them on you at the same time as Ice Thief.

2) HORSE (yes you might get lucky on the camel, but you might not) HP pots for animals (used 35 in 6 trips)

3) Do not get off your horse once you are on the other side unless you want to level on Chukjis (but you can do it aside from trading)

4) You should only be on the road to cross ocean and bridges.

5) You can hold up to 59 of the 209 Silkroad gold per item peaces without getting to 2 stars

6) While on the tougher side of the street, go toward people (you can see them on minimap). Edit: This is because chances are it is cleaner around them since they are probably hunting. If you are drugging more then 2 mos on your tail, keep going as straight as possible since that is the fastest way.

7) Use the Minimap to tunnel in SilkRoad- draw a visual tunnel of where there are no mops and follow that road

It is mentioned a little lower, and I fully support it and use it, just forgot to add it. When you see other traders, chances are, they are higher level then you, especially since you are level 20, they will more likely then not spawn higher level Thieves, stay the hell away from them as you have enough of your own problems.

 

Tip 1: From western fairy, bear right for a bit then take sharp left into the mountains slowly baring towards the road from Eastern Fairy.

 

Tip 2: If you see you are going to die (ex: 2 earth ghosts and ice thief) in SilkRoad, use rage to get away instead of fighting, Pot your horse, if it dies double back and summon a new one.

 

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Silkroad Quick start to trading guide

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This is not a comprehensive guide, this is not a particularly impressive guide, it’s just the information you need to get yourself immersed into trading with much less frustration than the first of us to try experienced.

 

Guide

Step 1. Buy the job item from the merchant guild member near the specialty store in Chan’an for 10 k SilkRoad Gold

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Step 2. Equip it in your event item slot. (NOTE, once removed, you cannot equip another job item for 10 minutes.)

 

Step 3. Go to the stables, Buy a transport (probably best to start with the horse, as it is faster and less likely to get you a higher difficulty ranking because it has less slots.)

 

Step 4. From the same NPC that sells the transport, Buy yourself some “potions” (these are actually animal potions that will heal your creature). I recommend buying 5 to 10, more if you’re paranoid and have the Silkroad money to burn.

 

Step 5. Go back to the specialty store and summon your transport creature, then talk to the goods dealer. Buy /white silks/, and only white silks. See that trade difficulty rating beneath the slots? A character will come up in it for each rating of difficulty the amount of goods you’re purchasing constitute. If your difficulty rating exceeds one, player thieves can freely attack you, and stronger thief mobs will spawn to attack you. If your difficulty rating does not exceed one, /you are invulnerable to attack by all players/. Filling a horse, which has 9 slots, with 10 white silks in each slot, will not exceed 1 difficulty rating. This would cost about ~12 k SilkRoad Gold. If you can afford that much, do so, if you can’t, get less.

 

Step 6. If you’re really not confident in yourself, get a friend, preferably a hunter, but definitely someone level 20 or over, to party with you. Pay them if you must, or promise them returns upon success. Unless you massacred your character build, or have extreme connectivity issues, you honestly don’t need an escort to pull this off.

 

Step 7. Exit Chan’an, with or without an escort, through the west gate. At this point, you’re probably okay to mount your transport, but you’re going to have to get off of it very soon.

 

Step 8. Thieves in SilkRoad will spawn near you and/or your transport and attempt to attack you once you’ve left the city. If you’ve kept your difficulty rating from exceeding 1, as you most definitely should if this is your first attempt at trading, they will usually be white mobs, light blue mobs, or occasionally orange mobs, but they should never be particularly challenging (but they do use elemental imbues, so it’s a good idea to bring universal pills as well as health and mana potions). If you are mounted, dismount, and kill them. They are like any other mob, except they’re intent on killing your transport in SilkRoad.

 

Step 9. Make your way west past the exorcist’s house (preferably unmounted). Monster notes:

 

Yeohas - Aggressive, but weak, you can ignore them, but if they’re particularly annoying, give them death.

Young Tigers - These /do not/ aggro, so do not waste your time attacking them.

 

Step 10. Approach, and turn north at Hohyeosl Mountain, towards Chinese Eastern Ferry. Monster notes:

 

Tigers - Aggressive, I prefer to kill them, but I also have a grudge against them from the lower levels so. smile.gif

Black Tigers - Aggressive, kill them.

White Tigers - Aggressive, kill them.

Giants - Aggressive and a pain in the ass, if you’re an ice user, frostbite them and run away. They are much more likely to attack you than your transport.

Bandits - Not usually an issue, but if they do attack, finish them quick.

Chakji - Aggressive and nasty, weave through them when possible, kill them when necessary.

 

Step 11. Take the ferry across the river; we’re not in Kansas anymore. Take the north path towards Hyungno Homeland. Monster notes in SilkRoad:

 

Ghost Bugs - Friendly, leave them be.

Devil Bugs - As the name suggests, not as kind as their smaller bretheren. You can typically avoid them, or outrun them, but at level 20 you should be able to handle them alone when needed.

Hyungno Ghosts - Also friendly, but not to be confused with their similar looking company.

Hyungno Ghost Soldiers - Not friendly, and not fun. You can usually weave through them or outrun them, but there are a few archs on the path you have to pass through…and if you have a high latency connection like me, you might have observed what a pain in the ass getting through those narrow halls can be. They just love to trap laggers in here. Best thing to do is go around the archs to the north - but these mobs can be fought as long as they don’t group up on you.

 

Step 12. Head west from Hyungno Homeland towards Tunhuang, and chant “Run Forest Run!”, pay attention to your transport’s hp as well as your own, spam potions when necessary. If your transport still has more than 75% of its HP and you have animal potions to spare in SilkRoad, you might want to start ignoring the thief mobs completely and just dash, there are powerful monsters here and you don’t want them to sneak up on you while you’re doing in a villainous thief. Monster notes:

 

Gun Powder Ghosts in SilkRoad- Harmless, ignore them.

Earth Ghosts - UGGHHH. Highly aggressive, fairly speedy, /very/ strong. At level 20, they should be deep red. They do 250 damage to me per swipe with 55 physical defense and 135 magical defense. Just run, don’t you dare stop to fight them, you’re almost home free.

Other - Namely champions, giants, and some other monsters that I didn’t take note of because they tend to stay off the path, which means you need to stay /on/ the path. The only time you might run into one of these is when their AI goes haywire or some jerk drags them onto the path.

 

Step 13. THE PEARLY GATES!!!!! …of Tunhuang. If this is your first time here, enjoy a sigh of relief and explore. If it’s not your first time, enjoy a sigh of relief anyway. Head up to the Specialty Store at the northwest side of town, sell your white silks to the trader here. you should get a bit less than 400% profit. If you loaded a horse with 90 white silks, you’ll end up with 45k more than you had during your journey. If you want to make another run on the way back to Chan’an, load up on leathers from this dealer, which are more or less equivalent to white silks (but always watch your difficulty rating anyways). If you do want to make a return trip in SilkRoad, you might want to consider setting your respawn point in this city at the dimmensional gate, as well as Buying better potions from the herbalist here than you can get in Chan’an (370 HP). The strongest mobs of the journey are just outside, which is where you’re most likely to die. If you do die here, and you do respawn in Tunhuang, make sure you have a riding horse and a spare transport, then dash back to where you died. If a thief hasn’t looted your materials, you can spawn your transport at the site and reclaim them. If they weren’t looted in SilkRoad, they will remain on the ground for a considerably long time. I haven’t timed it, but I’m fairly confident you’re safe for at least 10 to 15 minutes.

 

What can go wrong in SilkRoad?

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Really evil thief players hell bent on looting you may attempt to draw many aggressive mobs to you and your transport. It takes some pretty good micromanagement to actually transfer the aggro from them to your transport in SilkRoad, though, and this is typically only successful by group effort from multiple thieves. I would just run, use the lightning speed buff if you got it, and try to get the hell away from them (spamming animal potions if needed).

 

Your horse can get stuck when there is an obstacle between it and you. The resolution is simple, double back and approach it from an angle where it can reach you clearly, wait for it to pass the obstacle, and continue.

 

Lag. Really not much you can do about this, but if you know that you’re prone to it, keep a very low tolerance for loss of health and mana, that way if you lose 500 health at once, you’ll most likely still be standing.

 

You die for any other reason in SilkRoad. On a few trips I’ve been fortunate enough to die near someone with ressurection (people who haven’t used ressurect don’t always know how to use it even if they have it, if they tell you they can’t select you, tell them to shift + click). But don’t count on it. The instant you respawn in the city, your transport dies and its goods are spilled out over the ground. If you can ralley back to the site /before/ a player thief strolls along (on a fast horse preferably), you can summon a transport and reclaim your goods.

 

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Guide to Silkroad money making/keeping tips

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I find it hard to believe that so many people are poor in this game. One thing I like about SRO than FFXI was the ease of getting Silkroad money. I could go into Jangan, and easily make 100k from buying low and selling high.

 

Some people say to sell armors that are not +1 or Blue/SOS/etc to the merchants and then stall everything else, but I find that not entirely true. As long as I don’t get booted from the game, I can stall at least 100k a night. I have had over 500k since level 14, and I am an INT player that doesn’t rest while playing (lots of potions). I also have +STR on nearly all of my equipment.

 

They key is to plan ahead; if you see something that you will need reasonably soon for a decent price, buy it and put it in storage. It is better than reaching a level where you have to spend hours hunting for a decent weapon or armor and end up paying too much for it! Also, you could put your elixir drops to good use by making your next level weapon really nice. I did this with a level 21 +3 STR spear that I purchased at level 17.

 

+ Quests will knock two birds with one stone: they give you XP per kill and they will give you XP when the quest is done. The Silkroad money isn’t bad either. It is win/win!

 

+ Everyone wants the best equipment for their level, so even the regular armor will sell for at least double the store price. Make sure your stall is always full!

 

+ Selling Elements will make you rich, but for that reason buying elements will make you poor

 

+ One star trade runs will net you AT MOST 60k with a camel, not including expenses. I do them for fun, not for Silkroad money. If you start trading right at level 20, you run the risk of some powerful mobs attacking your pitifully slow camel/horse, or some asshat thief who thinks spawning his NPC’s on you is great fun (seriously, a one star trade is almost worthless to a high level thief, why thieve it?). Angst ridden kids love making your one star trading a nightmare in this game. Mad

 

+ Stall, stall, and stall some more. No danger of thieves and more Silkroad money. Leave the game up while you sleep with your stall open.

 

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Silkroad Game Introduction

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The online game ‘SilkRoad’ targets the unceasingly active world other than the existing online games which has built the entrenched world. On the specious Silk Road, the merchants constantly moves for trading and burglars who intend to strip them of goods. In addition, there are hunters who specialize in removing such burglars. On the Silk Road which seems to be static, the hostility and secret strife in which various groups continuously engage for the benefit of their own groups inform the Silk Road world with new life.

 

Besides, there is no fixed job in the SilkRoad world. All players can freely promote the growth of their own characters by their wills, and change his/her own group to other groups like merchant, burglar and hunter which he/she affiliated with as well as alter his/her character.

 

The player is to have an experience of ultimately free world with setting up not fixed, organically changed world.

 

The server system processed in the parallel decentralization can simultaneously accommodate a large group of users without fail and offer the more fresh game by virtue of minimized loading time. Moreover, realizing the more natural character’s movement through the motion blending and dynamic animation technique provides the players with the improved oneness with the character.

 

Now, the road to SilkRoad is open to you. It is entirely up to you whether you will earn much money in the trade, become one wolf which pounds the extensive and outlawry continent or play an active part of guardian who protects the peace of SilkRoad.

 

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