With Your Destiny

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Supreme Destiny is a Malaysian fantasy MMORPG. There are four classes to choose from, each with a unique ability.

Supreme Destiny
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Developer(s)eGames Global Sdn. Bhd.
Publisher(s)eGames Global Sdn. Bhd.
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseMarch 16, 1999
Genre(s)Fantasy
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Classes

The four characters you can be are as follows:

Transknight

A basic soldier which are male, this class uses melee weapons such as knives, claws, swords, axes, and hammers. This is good starter class. There are 2 main types of player created TK, magic TK (MK) and ordinary fighter TK.

Beastmaster

These are like Druids which are male, they can change into a Wereform and can summon beasts to fight and can use melee weapons to fight with. Summoning BMs are usually weak until they can summon a competent monster and are therefor weak at lower levels. When they reach a higher level, they can become one of the most powerful characters.

There are 3 main types of player created BM, summon BM, elemental spell BM, and fighter BM.

Foema

Elf-like Mages who are female, some Foemas draw heavily on magic therefor making them weak in direct combat. A smart way to make your Foemas strong is by putting most of your skills in Intelligence which will boost your MAP (magic attack percentage), that way you'll be safely launching off many spells, while your opponents are still trying to reach you. Another way is by putting a lot of skill points in Strength. This results in a Foema that is strong in physical attacks. A Foema that uses direct combat attacks and white magic healing spells can help in a long fight. Foema is perhaps the hardest class to play as, but at high levels, they can be one of the strongest.

Hunter/Huntress

(some call them Hunters, some Huntresses.) The second female class, Hunters are known as the ultimate PKers, because of the fact that they have a powerful weapon that has unlimited fire and the Air Blade a attack that ignores the offenders defense, even the weak hunters can hit on the higher level characters. Most people decide to go with the Strength, Condition, and Dexterity build with little to no Intelligence. Hunter weapons need both Strength and Dexterity, while Hunter armor needs condition, so Intelligence is not needed at all. Hunters are also great traders, they can learn skills that get them shop discounts and a higher sell price for themselves. Hunters are great for the beginning as they start off stronger than the other classes and if you stick with them, they'll be strong for probably the entire game.


Weapons

Class

Each class has a different set of weapons, but there are a few (like the Cromlea and Lion King) that are shared between classes. Different classes need different requirements to use a certain weapon. Instead of just saying all of them, visit the Supreme Destiny website and look under Beginner Guide to find a complete list.[1]

Stat Grading Weapons: You can stat grade weapons by retrieving all 7 dragon spheres and giving them to the gold dragon in a corner of the newbie city, Armia. You can change the stat of any weapon that you can wield that have no sheen which are known as "+0" and for non-upgradable weapons.

Beginner Weapons

You start off with some boots, and a weapon depending on your class (dagger for Transknights and Beastmasters, a bow for Hunters and a Staff for Foema). Your first weapon is easily the worst weapon in the game, luckily you start with two weapons. The second weapon is very strong since you can be any level and wield it and it is basically the only weapon you need till you get into the level 50s. In your first 5-8 levels if you put everything in Dexterity, you will be able to wield it before level 10. Transknights have an advantage, because they can get the beginning sword and another sword and wield them together. In every E-Games account (not Supreme Destiny character) you get 1 free shire horse. As soon as 1 of your characters equips it, a timer starts, and you can ride the horse for a maximum 3 days. (in-game days) After the 3 days, the horse will disappear and you will no longer have it. Now remember, you get one horse per ACCOUNT, NOT CHARACTER! Even if it does disappear you can buy it again with the use of e-points from the Merchant Neil npc.

Upgrading Weapons

You can 'fate' your weapons, with each fate adding +1 to the current + grade of your weapon. Each +1 will boost your weapon's stats by 10%, with the fractions rounded down. For example, a cromlea +5 will have 50% more stat then a +0% of that same cromlea. Sky fate can bring the + grade up to +6, while god fate can bring the + grade up to +9. 100% God fate, a.k.a. (No fail fate, +11 fate, Blessed God fate) can be used to bring a +10 item up to +11. This is recommended for high level weapons only, as there is no use to upgrade low level weapons since the higher level weapons will give more damage anyway.

Items

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Class Items/Slot equips

Any class can use any items used to equip in the side slots.

Pets/Mounts

Everyone wants to ride into a giant heroic battle of good versus evil on a ferocious, homicidal, Boar? Or how about a Werewolf? Still not cool enough? A Drakeling? An Evil Unicorn? Well, if you happen to buy a spirit, such as Boar Spirit (they look like eggs) you can have the mythical pet you always wanted. To equip a spirit go to inventory and it will be on the top left mini slot, then you will notice that it says its critical incubation is 1-?. Well, that means that you need to take this-so-many fates (semi rare item can be FATE OF SKY DRAGON (strongly advised to use until +5) or FATE OF GOD DRAGON (used after +5)) that the incubation is and use it on them. You have a chance of it being fated and if its fated, it's critical incubation goes down by one then will need to wait an hour to re-fate it. Once it hits 0, just hold on to it until it hatches. Once your pet hatches, have it fight weak enemies like Gremlins and Gorillas until it reaches its maturity level. Once it reaches that level use an essence of it's type, now you can ride it and fight with it. Once it matures however, it cannot level up unless you give it an essence. For example a boar would need Boar essence, a Unicorn would need a unicorn essence, etc. You constantly have to watch it's health, because if it dies, it's expected age goes down by one. If it hits zero, good bye pet. Also, feeding your pet will heal any wounds it may have and from time to time it will require you to feed it by a notice.

Beginning Items

When you create a new character, you receive 10 Healing Potions and 2 Mana Potions. While this doesn't seem like a lot, if you talk to the Storage Guard in Armia, you can withdraw a lot of potions in your storage and 5 experience chests which are red (and not to be confused with the purple ones). An experience chest will double your experience for 2 hours, also any items you find, you are welcome to put them into your storage. Quest items such as Sapphires can be very rare (Sapphires sell for good money for low-leveled characters) and often are hard to find. The easiest way to get one is to buy it from a person, but if that's not possible, monsters drop them too especially in the Erion field area.



Quests

Newbie Quest

THIS QUEST CANNOT BE COMPLETED UNTIL YOU ARE AT LEAST LV20. This quest can be found east of Armia.

Monsters-Part 1: Eagles, Boars, Gremlins, Gorillas, and one Undead Gremlin. Part 2: Gorillas, King Gremlins, Gremlins, Serpents, and one Elder Gorilla. Part 3: Gorillas, King Gremlins, Elder Gorillas, and one Orc Marksman. Part 4: Elder Gorillas, King Gremlins, one Orc Marksman, one Orc Warrior.

Goal: Get through all 4 parts of the training course. The way to do that is fight your way through each part to the boss, then kill the boss, take the key and open the door to the next area.

Part 1: Fight the Eagles and Boars until you're level 5, then move onto the Gorillas and Gremlins and fight them until you are level 10-14. After that, you can fight the Undead Gremlin with low potion usage. After he dies, pick up the key, get 20 potions from the trainer, then continue on.

Part 2: Fight Gorillas and Gremlins until you're level 15-17. Then fight the King Gremlins and Serpents. If you are having trouble killing them, train on them until it's easy. After this, go and fight the Elder Gorilla. Be careful though, because he can hit 20-50 health each attack. Also, the Gremlins seem to swarm on you the second you attack. After he dies, grab his key, get your weapon upgraded by the trainer, and go through the gate.

Part 3: Fight the Gorillas and King Gremlins until you're level 18-19, then go over the bridges and fight the Elder Gorillas until you're level 20-22. After this, go and fight the Orc Marksman, which in my opinion is an easy battle. Just keep launching attacks at him until he dies and don't forget to use potions! After you kill him, collect his key and continue through the gate. TIP: Before you go through to the next section of the training area, talk to the trainer, he'll give you a magic skill entitled Increased Damage, this increases the damage done by you by a percentage, depending on your stats.

Part 4: Well done, the last stretch! If you had a lot of trouble with the Orc Marksman, train until you're level 25. If not, train if you're under level 22. After you're done training, go and fight the Orc Warrior, the monsters shouldn't touch you (except the Orc Marksman). This is an incredibly easy battle if you use potions. If not, you won't live long. After you kill him, collect his medal, and you're done! Once you get back to the town, give it to the trainer for a reward! The reward is an item (Argos Tear(right click it to use it)) which when used grants around 3000 experience, handy for making it past the tricky 30 mark. It is untradeable and undropable. In addition there are many other quests that give good experience, but they all require a good deal of grinding (or in other words slowly leveling) to gain anything from them.

Many "noobs" say that gremlins are a fast and reliable source of experience points. This, however, is not true. Although these monsters may be good experience at the lower levels, once you get higher you should find something stronger to kill as the lower monsters will stop giving experience once you attain a certain level.

Pets in Supreme Destiny are unique in that you can ride pets like 6 different horses, boars, wolves, tainted unicorns, kirins, bears, tigers, griffins and dragons. Every account has one horse (note account does not mean your character). I would not recommend using it right away as it disappears after 3 days of use. This does not apply if you can buy a horse with points which can be obtained by paying real world money or if you buy it with the game money. To get a pet you need to hunt high level monsters that drop items known as spirits. Sometimes but very rarely, lower level monsters drop spirits as well. You can always buy spirits from other players. There is also a shop in a town called Erion that sells a boar spirit which is the only spirit that can be bought from an npc (other than Merchant Neil). There is a spirit for each different pet. Once you acquire the spirit of a pet you want, you'll have to hatch it. In order to hatch a spirit, you need either a fate of sky dragon or fate of god dragon. These items range from 3.5 to 10 million (getting a pet isn't cheap). After you have the fate, you will need to use it on the spirit to hatch it. After you have hatched your pet you cannot ride it as it is a baby, you will have to train it to a mountable form. To do this all you have to do is go to low level monsters like gremlin kings, attack them, then stop and let your pet kill them. Each time your pet kills one he gets experience. Once your pet gets enough experience, he will level, a lower level pet such as a boar only takes around 45 levels or so to hatch it, that is in contrast to the highest which is the Red Dragon (attained by defeating the boss of the game called the Khepra). The Red Dragon takes around 150 levels to become mountable. If you do not wish to spend the time raising your pet then you have the option of buying a catalyst for that particular animal. When used on the baby pet, the catalyst will transform them into a mature, mountable form but then again they are expensive.

Tips for cash If you need cash and you are a new player then here are some quick ideas:

An easy and reliable way to make a fairly large amount of money is by doing what is called "Bone Hunting" which is the practice of, generally aimlessly, wandering around the outside of Armia, Erion, and the Azran PK zone, in hopes of finding an "Ancient" monster which glows very distinctively, when killed they will possibly drop (not intended 100% drop) either a Bone of Sky Dragon or a Bone of Dragon God. These can be sold for around 300k for the Sky Bone and around 700-800k for the God Bone. If you can collect 10 of either bone of sky dragon or bone of god dragon with the use of 1 million gold and 10 of the same kinds you can make it a fate by going to Alchemist Jeff and is advised to be done because it may take time to search for them but it takes less gold obviously if you are patient enough.

If you need help, ask DW.

E-Points

This is real world money you can use to buy various items from the item mall (in-game). You must obtain a point card and to use it there by a list of certificates (for Malaysian Only) from this url [[2]] For Non Malaysian you have a couple of choices; pay by credit card, pay by cash or by tele-money. Once you get your card you must Top-up your card to use to purchase items in-game. If you have another account you will need to transfer your e-points so they won't be lost. There are also Gift cards you can get for your friends by the use of e-points.


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