Chrono Tales Basic Beginner’s FAQ
Chrono Tales is the latest 3D browser MMO being published by GameDp. In this beginner’s faq guide, we will go over some basic questions that will help you understand the game better at the beginning stage. If you have had experiences playing other MMO’s such as Crystal Saga or other browser rpg’s, you may find that many of the game elements share with each other. However, with this beginner’s Chrono Tales guide, you will have an easier time to break into the game. Please share this introduction information with your friends if you have found them to be helpful!
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Basic Chrono Tales Class Information
At the time of writing, there are 5 different Chrono Tales class in the game. These playable classes are Warrior, Assassin, Priest, Mage, and Scholar.
Although there is no best class in the game, some classes are “easier” to play than the others. However, to really excel in the game, you will need to spend enough time and sometimes real money to obtain the right gears. Depending on the class that you have chosen, you will need to input the appropriate stats into the Chrono Tales character builds.
In a nutshell, the Warriors are the melee DPS and tanker. The Assassins are the melee DPS. The priest is the support and damage. The Mage is AoE and DPS. Lastly, the scholar is more like a debuff and buff support damage class.
Chrono Tales Grinding Locations
At the beginning of the game before level 20, you will be able to obtain the majority of your Chrono Tales level through questing. However, after level 20 you will have to grind for EXP while doing the daily quests to level up in the game. Below are some of the grinding leveling spots for you in Chrono Tales. Depending on your gears and killing efficiency, you have a couple of options to grind for EXP.
Level 20-25: Mamoths, Cruel Bandits
Level 30-39: Rippers, Coward Cave, and Stone Soldiers.
Level 40-50: Zombies, Jellys
Addiitonal Ingame Tips and Items
Mall Items
Chrono Tales is made to be really easy for cash buyers who can instantly buy the majority of the mall items. However, if you plan to play without spending real money, you will have to hunt inside the various instances. However, doing so will simply take longer because of the Chrono Tales instances limit.
Ultima Skills
The Chrono Tales ultima skills can be obtained both from the mall or from Monster Invasion event bosses. This limit makes the ultima skills really powerful and rare in the game.
Where are the courage badges and shards
You can obtain the Chrono Tales courage badges and shards through Survival island and arena events.
Pets
Pets are important in the game to improve your walking speed, stats, or they can fight along side you. However, your Chrono Tales pets will get hungry fast when you fight on the pets. This means that you should only use the pets for traveling. Lastly, if your goal is to obtain the strongest dragon pets, you will most likely spend roughly $1000 dollars into the game.
Chrono Tales Daily Quests
You can use “helper quests” to help you get more Gold, exp, and daily points. Always make sure that you spend the time and effort to attempt those goals. However, if you run out of daily points, you can wait until the server rests at the end of the day.
Chrono Tales PvP Questions
The PvP is enabled after you have reached level 21+. At this level you can start killing people at will. The PvP and PK function can be enabled via the practice mode on the top left of the game screen.
However, you will obtain “sins” when you do kill other players. After you obtained enough sins you will be sent to the darkcage (jail). The only way for you to get rid of Chrono Tales sin at this stage is through the natural cool-down. You can deduct sins by not PK for a while.