Seal Online

Seal Online (씰 온라인) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game, originally developed by the Korean company Grigon Entertainment. In February 2007 Publisher YNK acquired the rights for the game,[1] and in January 2009, the game was moved to the internal studio YNK Games.[2] As of 7 February 2008, official versions of the game are available in South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, and the United States.

Seal Online
Developer(s)Grigon Entertainment, YNK Games
Publisher(s)YNK Interactive
Designer(s)Kim ByungChul
SeriesSeal
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • KOR: 2003-07-16
  • NA: 19 November 2007
Genre(s)Fantasy MMORPG
Mode(s)Multiplayer

The English version of Seal Online was expected to be released in Quarter 3 of 2005 when Grigon Entertainment announced that there would be an English version of Seal Online.[3] An English website was made by them. However within two months, the site closed and there was no more news of an English translated version of the game.

After two years, a website was created for Seal Online. It had a post announcing the arrival of Seal Online in English to the United States.[4] The English Seal Online was finally released on 19 November 2007 at 8pm EST by YNK Interactive.[5][6]

Gameplay

Seal Online is mostly a point-and-click MMORPG; movement, combat, and many other commands are all controlled by mouse, though the combo system is done with the A, S, and D keys. The player can choose from 7 different classes to start with. However, if the player chooses to start with the Beginner, he/she can choose to job change into the other 6 classes when he reaches Level 10. 21 additional new classes were added in early 2009. The game experienced a wipe on 27 September 2010 bringing all players back to level 1.

Seal Online's travel system uses a method called 'Warp Gates'. These gates, located in various towns, allow the player to move to other maps. Players may use scrolls, set revive points, use the Wagon Driver NPC, or just type out a Teleport command for a small fee to warp to different maps.

Players can learn skills to trade, open or join a guild after completing a quest, open a chat room, create a party to fight monsters more effectively, open an in-game bank account to hold or collect more items and money, nurture a pet, do quests, and fish.

Seal Online's level up system uses a point method. Skills level up with skill points. Each time a player levels up, they receive a set number of skill points and status points, which they then may use to strengthen their character.

The Combo System is more complicated than most other MMORPGs. As a player attacks an enemy, the XP bar fills up. Once the bar is halfway filled, the player can start a combo by pressing the game's combo buttons. After starting a combo, players must press a combination of buttons. Combos do more damage than normal attacks, and are executed faster.

Classes

There are 9 classes : Knight, Jester, Mage, Craftsman, Warrior, Priest, Beginner, Hunter, Cook

There are two 2nd Classes for each 1st classes that can be chose after reach level 150. Knight : Defender or Regenade Jester : Gambler or Assassin Mage : Ice Wizard or Fire Wizard Craftsman : Demolitionist or Artisan Warrior : Swordmaster or Berserker Priest : Apostle or Templar Hunter : Gunner or Archer Cook : Chef or Food Fighter

Server shutdown

After offering entertainment for many years, many servers were shut down by their local server company. Servers in Indonesia and Thailand, for example, were closed in mid-2017.

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References

  1. "YNK Korea History". Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  2. "YNK Games History". Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  3. "Seal Online". Retrieved 19 March 2008.
  4. The Seal Online GM Team (17 September 2007). "Thank you to everyone!".
  5. The Seal Online GM Team (7 October 2007). "Seal Online Launch Announcement".
  6. "Seal Online: Launch in the West". 21 November 2007. Retrieved 19 March 2008.
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