Basic Knowledge for New Players!


Chaos Gates


Every Root Town contains a Chaos Gate, a gate which allows players to transport themselves between Servers and to Fields and Dungeons.

In [The World], Chaos Gates close the town to the fields, deterring monster attacks. On rare occasion, however, CC Corp's unique Events sometimes stage a battle in a server's Root Town.

These gates allow access to all of the server's "fields," which contain Monsters to slay and Dungeons to explore. Players assemble a code of 3 keywords, and based on those keywords, are teleported to a field whose parameters are directly affected by each keyword's specific properties. Each keyword affects specific attributes of the given field, from the type of field, to the monster level and population.

These gates appear as a golden circular disc hovering in the air, spinning in circles, with a blue screen, as if to show into other worlds. When activated, the gate is encompassed by spinning golden bands, rapidly circling around it. Golden bands rapidly circle around the players downward, and the players are then teleported to their specified destination, appearing with golden bands spinning in circles around the player downwards. There are also special gates located throughout [The World].

Dungeons


Dungeons are areas players go to fight battles against Monsters, gain treasure, and get experience.

In [The World] R:3, dungeons are a separate type of area from fields, which players can enter directly from a Chaos Gate. For many dungeons the goal is to reach the Beast Statue or defeat a boss, though various quests may require other conditions to be met. There are four known types of dungeons in [The World] R:3, they include:

• Caves
• Shrines
• Towers
• Forests

Member Address


A player's Member Address is their unique identifier in [The World]. This address is used for basic communications, including Flash Mail, as well as some minor offline communication. Most importantly, however, it is used for inviting others to join in a party and venture into [The World]. In [The World] R:2 Member Addresses also list a player's online or offline status. Players who are online but do not wish to be bothered can also list their member address as "busy". We have kept this feature in R:3.

Areas


An Area generally refers to any independent place accessible by a Chaos Gate in [The World]. The term is mostly applied to fields and dungeons, although other places like Lost Grounds and Legendary Lands also fit the description.

Thank you for playing [The World].

-CC Corp