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Tree of Savior's Major Update Introduces New Engineer Class

I feel like we don’t talk about Tree of Savior enough. This is a fun game. This is a good looking game. Yet at the same time, it’s so often overlooked because of how badly it was received when it launched.

Nevertheless, in the face of adversity, the studio has pushed on, never stopping their cycle of updates and improvement, with the latest slew of updates having been released on July 19th.
While there is new gear, a host of bug fixes, various different boosts and buffs for players, the most noteworthy addition is the new Engineer class. New classes are always fun and breathe new life into the game. Black Desert Online is proof of that.

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Revisiting Tree of Savior in 2020.. Is It Worth Starting?

I love Anime MMOs. I mean I love Anime in general, but Anime MMOs have always been some of my favorite genres. I grew up on Anime MMOs – they were part of what made me who I am today. I.. guess you guys are welcome for that.
Tales of Pirates, FlyFF, Eden Eternal, Fiesta Online. And even more recently MMOs like Soul Worker and PSO2. I’ve always come back to the games that I genuinely enjoyed – and here we are, back in Tree of Savior 3 years after my last video on it.
The game is quite a bit different to what I recall – but I feel like with how poorly the game was received back when I had initially taken a look at it this is for the better.
There have been a substantial number of improvements made to the game, and honestly, the community of loyal players have stuck with it ever since. Every step of the way. And that’s because Tree of Savior is a fun MMO. At least it is now from what I can tell.

This isn’t your typical MMORPG, though. Tree of Savior is one of the few remaining top-down isometric Anime MMOs left. Well, it’s one of the very few top-down isometric MMOs – completely disregarding the Anime aspect of the game.
It has a beautiful aesthetic – a stunning graphical style and an amazingly detailed world filled with some of the most adorable creatures you’ll come across.
Coupled with its extensive class-system – yes, there are, how many initial classes? 8? 10? And each base class has.. 20? 30 sub-classes you can progress into, providing players the opportunity to play literally however you want with such unadulterated freedom I don’t often see in the genre.
They didn’t call Tree of Savior the “spiritual successor to Ragnarok Online” for nothing, right?

Granted for the most part this is a pretty traditional MMORPG. You take quests, you kill monsters, you progress through a story, taking you to new areas, meeting new NPCs and players. Leveling. Growing. Making your way to endgame.
When I played 3 years ago leveling was pretty slow, however these days we seem to be leveling through the first 100 levels quite rapidly. I believe in approximately 4 hours we made it to level 70?
And considering we plan on streaming this a few more times before giving our full opinion on the game, I daresay we might make it past level 200 by the time we’re through. Not that that’s really saying a lot, considering the level cap is over level 400.

We met quite a few different community members while playing through the game, that really made our experience a lot more enjoyable than it probably would have been otherwise.
The community in this game is definitely top-tier and I appreciate all of you who took the time to make us laugh on stream and show our viewers – both on Twitch and here on YouTube that the community has not only plenty of active players, but also plenty of players that enjoy having a laugh and enjoying themselves.

Overall, I’ve always enjoyed Tree of Savior. Every single time I’ve come back to the game I’ve enjoyed myself in it.
It is a beautiful game to look at, it has some fantastic looking abilities and utilizes an action combat system that works incredibly well for the type of game it is.
Everything looks so high quality and the game generally feels so much better than your average Anime MMO.

But don’t take my word for it. The game is free on Steam right now – so if this doesn’t convince you to try it out.. then know the worst case scenario is that you waste 20 minutes downloading it.

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Re: Tree of Savior is a Mobile Port of the Popular Anime MMORPG “Tree of Savior” https://www.mmobyte.tv/re-tree-of-savior-is-a-mobile-port-of-the-popular-anime-mmorpg-tree-of-savior/ https://www.mmobyte.tv/re-tree-of-savior-is-a-mobile-port-of-the-popular-anime-mmorpg-tree-of-savior/#respond Mon, 24 Feb 2020 23:53:13 +0000 https://www.mmobyte.tv/?p=6895 The post Re: Tree of Savior is a Mobile Port of the Popular Anime MMORPG “Tree of Savior” appeared first on MMOByte: Your #1 MMO Portal - MMORPG News, Reviews, Gameplay.

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Re: Tree of Savior is a Mobile Port of the Popular Anime MMORPG "Tree of Savior"

For those of you that enjoyed your time in Tree of Savior, you’ll be happy to know that Nexon and IMC Games are in the process of bringing the game to mobile devices.
Maybe you were already aware of this though – I mean the game was announced back in 2016 after all. Yeah, 4 years ago.
After looking at the trailer, it’s clear that it shares both the same art style and style of combat as its PC counterpart, but doesn’t look nearly as crisp or fluid, considering it’s targeting a 2020-2021 release.

4 years later, not much is known about the game other than the fact that it’s still currently in development. Recently, however, details emerged pertaining to a name change.
Apparently, what was originally titled “Tree of Savior Mobile Remake” – Which let’s be honest here.. is an incredibly original name. You can bet they had to think real hard on that one, is going to be henceforth referred to as “Re: Tree of Savior.”
The original trailer was uploaded 4 years ago, and shows what the game looked like back in 2016.
No confirmation has been given as to whether the game will still look as it’s presented in the trailer or whether they’ve opted to change features, combat or even the overall style of graphics but other than issues with the game looking a little lower quality than I’d like, I don’t really think there’s any need to alter the game.
Well, maybe the combat.. as the combat looks a little slow.

There’s currently no release date set for the game, however, Nexon did post a roadmap featuring a list of their games scheduled for release within 2020. You can bet which game was included in that list, right? Yup, Tree of Savior Mobile Re- I mean, Re: Tree of Savior.
We don’t have specifics, granted, but we should expect it to release in some capacity this year. What languages are unknown, but we can only hope they have plans to release the game in English. Well, for those of us that A.) enjoy mobile games and B.) enjoy Tree of Savior.
I don’t believe there will be any connection between the PC version and the mobile game – no cross-play functionality at all.

I’m a fan of Tree of Savior – I’ve played it for quite a few hours and honestly.. while the trailer looks a little underwhelming, this isn’t a bad concept. I’m interested in seeing where the game ultimately ends up going.

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Alternate Title: ToS
Developer: IMCGAMES
Publisher: IMCGAMES
Type: MMORPG
Model: Free-to-play
Platform: PC
PvP: Arena
PvE: Dungeons

Tree of Savior Review - Is It Worth Playing?

Tree of Savior is considered by many to be the spiritual successor to the incredibly popular Ragnarok Online. Players are given the option of choosing between four different archetype classes: The Archer, Cleric, Swordsman, and Wizard. Players are then given the option of advancing to new classes upon hitting the level requirement, combininb various skills from multiple classes. The game takes place in an instanced-off world with many players occupying each zone and grinding your way through dungeons as you fight over 200 uniquely designed bosses. Join together with teammates and friends and engage other players in large-scale guild warfare, or alternatively, enter the arena and test your mettle 1v1.

Operating System: Windows XP SP3 32bit
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 9800 / ATI Radeon HD 4000
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Disk Space: 3 GB

Operating System: Windows 7 or Windows 8 64 bit
CPU: Intel Core i5 or better
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 600 GT / AMD Radeon HD 6000
RAM: 4 GB
Hard Disk Space: 3 GB

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