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Buy KAL Gold

marrystreet | 06.07.2010 05:39

 

Currently there are six events in which players can fight one-another. Every PvP mode gives "Honor points", which the player can use to upgrade their skills, buy new weapons and accessories.If you Buy KAL Gold, you will save lot of time.

Castle siege is a mode in the game where one alliance defends the Geum-Oh Castle, whilst three alliances can sign up to attack. The attacking alliances must remove the flag in the middle of the castle, held by the defending alliance. Kal Geonsis very useful in the game. After a flag is hoisted; it must be defended in order to gain the "spawn point" inside the castle.

The goal of this mode is for two teams to destroy towers. After three small towers are taken down, the giant tower can be destroyed. The team who has killed the most opposing players and destroyed the most towers wins. Two guilds fight each other; one is left with the task of defending their own guild leader while he prays. If a leader is killed, the roles are then reversed and the defenders become the attackers. Two guilds must fight monsters to gain points; higher level monsters are worth more points. kal goldcan make you get tall upgrade. Killing opposing players also rewards your team more points. The team with the most points after 1 hour is declared the winner.

 

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