Enter a Bird

I logged in to DnF and started killing zombies, trying to get to level 18.



And in the middle of the run, I was assaulted by system messages: Someone wants to be my friend.

The Uchocoboy found me! (Zoomed pic) His character is a girl. Cute either way.


We're now part of the kthxbai guild, too.


He's level 51 !! Look at his cool magical-y skills~


After some grinding (read: leeching) I got to level 18. Now to choose a 2nd class. Uhhhhhhhhh....

Well, Lune wanted me to be a spitfire because of the cool elemental buffs. You can buff other gunners with them. I really never thought about what class to be, and I never looked up any class info. Usually I hate it when people boss me around, but, to be honest, I just don't care in this case. So I went spitfire as Lune wanted.

But, part of the qust requires you to complete zombies with a full party. How are we gonna get a full party? Luckily Uchocobo knows Korean. I had no idea! I don't know why but I thought he knew chinese instead. Must be getting him confused with Xing.

So, we grabbed two Korean gunners, who -also- needed the quest? Lucky break, anyway :)

The party was evil strong, trust me on it.



Later Lune came on and we went to the Tower of Illusion. This place you can do 5 times a day and it uses no stress (stress limits how much dungeoning you can do. You get 156 stress points a day; every room you enter takes away 1 stress point. It's really not as bad as some people make it out to be, hehe)

It has 20 floors; each floor has a different wave of monsters. After you beat the wave, you get some health and mana recovered.

We got owned by floor 16 though.



Then we worked on levelling up.

I'm sure glad Mr. level 51 is in that mob instead of me~


Mob owned.


G.S.D. is a beast. He's an NPC, and in a couple of quests, he accompanies you.



He's level 84. 84.

The max level for players is 60!

Originally posted on 2009/06/24

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