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|title=Windslayer
{{Game
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|completion=2
|developer=[[Avocado]]
|image=Wind Slayer Logo.png
|publisher=[[Avocado]]
|title=Wind Slayer
|version=Open Beta International
|developer=[[Hamelin]]
|released={{rd|2008|July 17|Open Beta}}
|publisher={{colist|Avocado|Outspark}}
|genre=[[RPG]]
|year=2009
|systems={{syslist|win}}
|version=International Open Beta (Build 48)
|genre=[[RPG]], [[Platform]]
|players=[[MMOG]]
|players=[[MMOG]]
|systems=[[Windows]]
|modes=[[MMOG]]
|requirements={{pcreq|win=98|cpu=450|ram=64|hdd=300|vram=8|net=56}}
|website=http://windslayer.outspark.com/
|website=http://www.windslayer.net/index.avo
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'''Wind Slayer''' is a free (with optional payments) 2d side scrolling MMO that compares to other side scrolling MMORPGS in many ways. As with many [[MMO]]s the game was made for the purpose of having fun and hanging with friends online. The game is not very violent graphically, and has a strong word filter, this makes it suitable for all ages.
'''Wind Slayer''' was a free (with optional payments) 2D side-scrolling [[MMO]] that was comparable to other side scrolling MMORPGs such as [[MapleStory]] and [[Ghost Online]] in many ways. It was shutdown in August, [[2011]].


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As with many [[MMO]]s the game attempts to give players many ways to interact with one another (friend lists, team or solo player versus player fighting, trading, etc.). The game is not gory (as it does not depict blood) and  it has a word filter to try and make it suitable for players of all ages.


In the game you start off as a novice until you work your way up to level 10 at which you can choose one of the 6 job advancements: Warrior, Archer, Mage, Monk, Rogue, or Priest. Each one has their own set of skills and can later at level 30 advance again to a choice of two second jobs for each first job that will be listed respectively: Warrior: Berzerker or Paladin, Archer: Sniper or Beast Master, Mage: Elementist or Summoner, Monk: Fighter or Counter, Rogue: Assassin or Trapper, and Priet: Bishop or Dark Priest. Each set of classes uses a certain stat and usually a secondary or third stat. The stats are as follows: Strength, Spirit, Intelligence, or Dexterity.
Every new character starts off as the novice class until the character reaches level 10. At this point players can choose from one of six permanent class changes (job advancements): Warrior, Monk, Archer, Rogue, Mage, or Priest. Each class has their own set of skills and can later advance again (at level 30) to one of two choices that vary depending on the class chosen at level 10. Each set of classes uses a certain stat and usually a secondary or third stat that helps distinguish them from other classes and builds.


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Latest revision as of 19:41, 27 August 2022

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This game is unplayable. While game features will be described on this page, actual gameplay assistance will not be supplied. This game is covered here for historical reference.

Box artwork for Wind Slayer.
Box artwork for Wind Slayer.
Wind Slayer
Developer(s)Hamelin
Publisher(s)Avocado, Outspark
Year released2009
System(s)Windows
Genre(s)RPG, Platform
PlayersMMOG
ModesMMOG
Latest versionInternational Open Beta (Build 48)
LinksOfficial websiteWind Slayer ChannelSearchSearch

Wind Slayer was a free (with optional payments) 2D side-scrolling MMO that was comparable to other side scrolling MMORPGs such as MapleStory and Ghost Online in many ways. It was shutdown in August, 2011.

As with many MMOs the game attempts to give players many ways to interact with one another (friend lists, team or solo player versus player fighting, trading, etc.). The game is not gory (as it does not depict blood) and it has a word filter to try and make it suitable for players of all ages.

Every new character starts off as the novice class until the character reaches level 10. At this point players can choose from one of six permanent class changes (job advancements): Warrior, Monk, Archer, Rogue, Mage, or Priest. Each class has their own set of skills and can later advance again (at level 30) to one of two choices that vary depending on the class chosen at level 10. Each set of classes uses a certain stat and usually a secondary or third stat that helps distinguish them from other classes and builds.

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