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{{Articles Needing Interwiki Links}} ==Games== ===Monster Races=== Monster Races are a big part of the Hugel experience. The races take place every 10 minutes, and players are allowed to place bets on which monster they think will cross the finish line first. Players can buy a {{item|id=7514 Monster Ticket}} for '''2,000z''' (4,000z on [[F2P|Valkyrie]]) per event, with the events alternating between singles and doubles. In singles, players are given the ability to bet on which one will be first monster to cross the finish line. In doubles, players bet on which two monsters will be first to cross (the order they finish doesn't matter). Winners of the singles are given '''4''' Prize Medals, and winners of the doubles are given '''15''' {{item|id=7515 Prize Medals}}. Because the chance of winning singles is 1 out of 6, while the chance of winning doubles is 1 out of 15, the doubles race gives a better return, in the long term. Monster Races take the form of a race between 6 different monsters, Poring, Lunatic, Savage Babe, Baby Desert Wolf, Deviruchi, and Baphomet Jr. Each monster moves at roughly the same speed, and while they aren't all that fast, eventually stumble their way to the finish line. It's not all up to luck however. Along their lanes there are hidden obstacles that can stun and sleep the racers. Before the races begin, players can check up on some estimated statistics of their Endurance and Fortune before they place bets. Monsters with high endurance or fortune will be less likely to be effected by these obstacles. However, this does not necessarily mean that they will finish first, because the racers use the same movement AI as a normal monster, and thus frequently move backwards. It has been the consensus among players who play the monster races that the stats of the monster have little effect on the results of the race. 30 seconds before the races begin, the doors close and no more bets will be taken. During the races, players will be completely unable to use any skills or items. Once a winner is announced, participants and observers be asked to make their way to the exit, and winners can cash in their ticket with the receptionist on the way out. If someone doesn't leave shortly after the races end, they will be warped out and unable to claim the reward should they be entitled to one. ===Bingo=== 5 people can play at a time, though there is an option to spectate. The rules are pretty simple, and pretty similar to the Bingo most people probably already know. When beginning, players are warped on to one of 5 platforms. Players are given a card with a 5x5 grid, on which they must place the numbers 1 to 25 (without repeats). If a player takes too long, they will be out! Once all the contestants have thier cards fill out, the game begins. The announcer will begin calling out numbers one by one. Each time, it'll bring up players' cards to show what they have currently marked. When 5 in a row are called out, that's one bingo. In order to win, players need to have 5 bingos. Once someone has 5, they are given a chance to yell "Bingo!". If they're too slow, or misstype, he'll call another number and they will have to give it another shot. Remember that if more than one person has 5 rows, victory goes to the first one to call "Bingo!". Once the match is complete, the winner is given '''1''' {{item|id=7515 Prize Medal}}. However, should anyone have a bingo within the first 15 numbers called, they are given '''50''' {{item|id=7515 Prize Medals}}. ==Rewards== By winning in various minigames in [[Hugel]], {{item|id=7515 Prize Medals}} are given as a reward. These medals have no weight, and cannot be sold, vended, stored, or transfered in any way. They can be saved up, and traded in for various items or rewards. The following are items which can be tradeded for in the city of Hugel: *1 Medal: 2 {{item|id=520 Hinalle Leaflet}}, 2 {{item|id=521 Aloe Leaflet}}, 1 {{item|id=522 Mastela Fruit}}, 5 {{item|id=1061 Witch Starsand}}, or 4 {{item|id=545 Condensed Red Potions}}. *3 Medals: 1 {{item|id=526 Royal Jelly}} or 6 {{item|id=523 Holy Water}}. *7 Medals: 1 {{item|id=12130 Cookie Bag}} or 1 {{item|id=12110 First Aid Kit}}. *8 Medals: 1 {{item|id=644 Gift Box}}. *16 Medals: 1 {{item|id=603 Old Blue Box}}. *25 Medals: 1 {{item|id=12105 Taming Gift Set}}. *42 Medals: 1 {{item|id=617 Old Purple Box}}. *59 Medals: 1 {{item|id=12109 Poring Box}}. Ei'felle (85,208) in the [[Einbroch]] factory (131,79 or 179,32) can exchange medals. The items he gives are as follows: *1 Medal: Base Experience (Scaled by level). *1 Medal: Job Experience (Scaled by level). *500 Medals: 1 {{item|id=2319 Glittering Jacket <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>}}. *1000 Medals (One of the following): **{{item|id=2349 Aebecee's Raging Typhoon Armor <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>}}. **{{item|id=2351 Claytos Cracking Earth Armor <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>}}. **{{item|id=2345 Lucius's Fierce Armor of Volcano <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>}}. **{{item|id=2347 Saphien's Armor of Ocean <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>}}. *1500 Medals (One of the following): **Dagger: {{item|id=1232 Assassin Dagger}}, {{item|id=1235 Azoth}}, {{item|id=1231 Bazerald}}, {{item|id=1228 Combat Knife}}, {{item|id=1241 Cursed Dagger}}, {{item|id=1242 Dagger of Counter}}, {{item|id=13001 Dragon Killer}}, {{item|id=1233 Exorciser}}, {{item|id=1223 Fortune Sword}}, {{item|id=13002 Ginnungagap}}, {{item|id=1237 Grimtooth}}, {{item|id=1230 Ice Pick}}, {{item|id=1229 Kitchen Knife}}, {{item|id=1225 Mailbreaker}}, {{item|id=1234 Moonlight Dagger}}, {{item|id=1236 Sucsamad}}, {{item|id=1224 Swordbreaker}}, {{item|id=1227 Weeder Knife}}. **One-Handed Sword: {{item|id=1140 Byeollungum}}, {{item|id=1134 Caesar's Sword}}, {{item|id=1135 Cutlus}}, {{item|id=1132 Edge}}, {{item|id=1137 Excalibur}}, {{item|id=1133 Fireblend}}, {{item|id=1131 Ice Falchion}}, {{item|id=1141 Immaterial Sword}}, {{item|id=1138 Mysteltainn}}, {{item|id=1130 Nagan}}, {{item|id=1136 Solar Sword}}, {{item|id=1148 Star Dust Blade}}, {{item|id=1139 Tirfing}}. **Two-Handed Sword: {{item|id=1166 Dragon Slayer}}, {{item|id=1169 Executioner}}, {{item|id=1170 Katzbalger}}, {{item|id=1165 Masamune}}, {{item|id=1164 Muramasa}}, {{item|id=1167 Schweizersabel}}, {{item|id=1168 Zweihander}}. **Axe: {{item|id=1363 Bloody Axe}}, {{item|id=1305 Cleaver}}, {{item|id=1364 Great Axe}}, {{item|id=1369 Guillotine}}, {{item|id=1366 Light Epsilon}}, {{item|id=1365 Sabbath}}, {{item|id=1367 Slaughter}}, {{item|id=1368 Tomahawk}}. **Mace: {{item|id=1524 Golden Mace}}, {{item|id=1528 Grand Cross}}, {{item|id=1525 Long Mace}}, {{item|id=1527 Quadrille}}, {{item|id=1526 Slash}}, {{item|id=1523 Spike}}. **Bow: {{item|id=1722 Ballista}}, {{item|id=1724 Dragon Wing}}, {{item|id=1719 Roguemaster's Bow}}, {{item|id=1720 Rudra Bow}}. **Staff: {{item|id=1616 Wing Staff}}, {{item|id=1473 Wizardry Staff}}. **Book: {{item|id=1557 Book of the Apocalypse}}, {{item|id=1558 Girl's Diary}}, {{item|id=1561 Hardcover Book}}, {{item|id=1559 Legacy of Dragon}}. **Spear: {{item|id=1467 Bill Guisarme}}, {{item|id=1470 Brionac}}, {{item|id=1415 Brocca}}, {{item|id=1466 Crescent Scythe}}, {{item|id=1474 Gae Bolg}}, {{item|id=1414 Gelerdria}}, {{item|id=1413 Gungnir}}, {{item|id=1471 Hellfire}}, {{item|id=1469 Longinus's Spear}}, {{item|id=1416 Tjungkuletti}}, {{item|id=1468 Zephyrus}}. **Katar: {{item|id=1265 Bloody Roar}}, {{item|id=1261 Infiltrator}}, {{item|id=1263 Unholy Touch}}. **Knuckle: {{item|id=1814 Berserk}}, {{item|id=1815 Hatii Claw}}, {{item|id=1813 Kaiser Knuckle}}. **Whip: {{item|id=1969 Blade Whip}}, {{item|id=1964 Chemeti Whip}}, {{item|id=1962 Lariat Whip}}, {{item|id=1970 Queen's Whip}}, {{item|id=1963 Rapture Rose}}. **Instrument: {{item|id=1913 Electric Guitar}}. == Experience == *[http://web.hc.keio.ac.jp/~fk061999/himeyasha/medals/medals.html Medal Experience Calculator Per Level] === Base Experience === * Level 1-20 : 150 Base Exp [2,250 exp per Duals win, 600 per Singles win] * Level 21-30: 300 Base Exp [4.5k exp per Duals, 1.2k per Singles] * Level 31-40: 2,000 Base Exp [30k exp per Duals, 8k per Singles] * Level 41-50: 8,000 Base Exp [120k exp per Duals, 32k per Singles] * Level 51-60: 25,000 Base Exp [375k exp per Duals, 100k per Singles] * Level 61-70: 47,000 Base Exp [705k exp per Duals, 188k per Singles] * Level 71-80: 55,000 Base Exp [825k exp per Duals, 220k per Singles] * Level 81-99: 65,000 Base Exp [975k exp per Duals, 260k per Singles] === Job Experience === ==== Novice ==== * Level 1-10 : 30 Job Exp [450 jexp per Duals, 120 per Singles] ==== First Class (including [[TaeKwon Kid|TaeKwon]]) ==== * Level 1-10 : 50 Job Exp [750 jexp per Duals, 200 per Singles] * Level 11-20: 250 Job Exp [3,750 jexp per Duals, 1k per Singles] * Level 21-30: 1,500 Job Exp [22.5k jexp per Duals, 6k per Singles] * Level 31-40: 7,000 Job Exp [105k jexp per Duals, 28k per Singles] * Level 41-50: 20,000 Job Exp [300k jexp per Duals, 80k per Singles] ==== Second Class ==== * Level 1-10 : 80 Job Exp [1.2k jexp per Duals, 320 per Singles] * Level 11-20: 2,000 Job Exp [30k jexp per Duals, 8k per Singles] * Level 21-30: 10,000 Job Exp [150k jexp per Duals, 40k per Singles] * Level 31-40: 25,000 Job Exp [375k jexp per Duals, 100k per Singles] * Level 41-50: 38,000 Job Exp [570k jexp per Duals, 152k per Singles] ==== [[High Novice]] ==== * Level 1-10 : 40 Job Exp [600 jexp per Duals, 160 per Singles] ==== [[High First Class]] ==== * Level 1-10 : 65 Job Exp [975 jexp per Duals, 260 per Singles] * Level 11-20: 300 Job Exp [4.5k jexp per Duals, 1.2k per Singles] * Level 21-30: 2,500 Job Exp [37.5k jexp per Duals, 10k per Singles] * Level 31-40: 10,000 Job Exp [150k jexp per Duals, 40k per Singles] * Level 41-50: 25,000 Job Exp [375k jexp per Duals, 100k per Singles] ==== Transcendent 2nd Class ==== * Level 1-10 : 150 Job Exp [2,250 jexp per Duals, 600 per Singles] * Level 11-20: 2,200 Job Exp [33k jexp per Duals, 8.8k per Singles] * Level 21-30: 13,000 Job Exp [195k jexp per Duals, 52k per Singles] * Level 31-40: 27,000 Job Exp [405k jexp per Duals, 108k per Singles] * Level 41-50: 38,000 Job Exp [570k jexp per Duals, 152k per Singles] * Level 51-70: 40,000 Job Exp [600k jexp per Duals, 160k per Singles] ==== Expanded Classes ==== * Level 1-10 : 50 Job Exp [750 jexp per Duals, 200 per Singles] * Level 11-20: 250 Job Exp [3,750 jexp per Duals, 1k per Singles] * Level 21-30: 1,500 Job Exp [22.5k jexp per Duals, 6k per Singles] * Level 31-40: 7,000 Job Exp [105k jexp per Duals, 28k per Singles] * Level 41-50: 20,000 Job Exp [300k jexp per Duals, 80k per Singles] * Level 51-60: 30,000 Job Exp [450k jexp per Duals, 120k per Singles] * Level 61-70: 38,000 Job Exp [570k jexp per Duals, 152k per Singles] {{Navbox_Minigame}} [[Category:Minigames]]
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