Romping Again in Rohan: Blood Feud
May 27, 2009 by Joel Tan
Filed under Asian MMO, MMORPG, Rohan Online
At least, that was the plan. Earlier today, I found myself wanting adventure away from my busy virtual life in Atlantica Online. So I scanned my desktop for shortcuts to clients of massively multiplayer online games I used to play. Rohan: Blood Feud caught my eye, and my fancy, so I couldn’t stop myself from double-clicking on the icon that would launch the game’s client.
I chose the Silva server of Rohan Philippines because a friend played there. I was supposed to milk him for items. Unfortunately, he wasn’t around. So I did the next best thing: I played the game sans a friend’s help, and did pretty well. Shame on me if I got my character, Alusair, killed in the first three hours of playing. She survived, thanks in part to my experience playing Rohan: Blood Feud on the international server.

Just like in any other MMORPGs, it’s better to start in the novice training area. In Rohan: Blood Feud, the training area doubles as the stomping grounds for the tutorial, which teaches the basics of playing the game, from attacking monsters to forging or crafting.
Yes, I already knew how to play the game, but why did I start in the training area? Simple economics. The NPCs there give free items and crones, the in-game currency, which you won’t get as easily as when you start Rohan Online with guns blazing.
In just a few hours, I managed to level my Human Knight to Level 13. I actually wanted to continue playing, but the real world kept beckoning for me to withdraw.
I’ll probably go at it again in a few hours. I hope by then I’ll bump into my high-level friend.

Screenshots taken by Joel from the online game Rohan: Blood Feud, copyright YNK Interactive.
















