A personal seige engine is your own robotic machine you can pilot for use in Realm vs. Realm and Battlefield.
Requirements
Personal siege engines are obtainable through the quest “Your Very Own Siege Engine!” received after specializing in your class.
(Characters up to this point who have already specialized will automatically receive the quest). Pressing 'C' will bring up your character menu and you will be able to see your seige engine!
Features
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Personal siege engines can be piloted during Battlefield and RvR
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Personal siege engines consume Neo Steam in proportion to the character’s level
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Personal siege engines ignore 80% of character skill damage
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Neither buffs nor debuffs affect personal siege engines
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Personal siege engine skills cannot be used against normal characters
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Piloting a personal siege engine unsummons pets, tames and summons
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Personal siege engines ignore damage reduction buffs.
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Personal siege engines have a piloting time of 5 minutes, with a cool down of 10.
Types
The first type of personal siege engine you get will be a prototype. This will help you get used to using a personal siege engine, and give you a feel for what they’re like.
Completing another quest called “Personal Siege Engine!” will then allow you to upgrade your prototype into one of three different types of siege engine.
Note: Once you select one of the three types, you may only change it by using a Maestro’s Transmission.
| Prototype |
Beginner's personal siege engine. |
| Valkyrie |
Fast, short-range engine. Strong against Thor, weak against Muspell. |
| Muspell |
Mid-range engine. Strong against Valkyrie. |
| Thor |
Slow, long-range engine. Strong against Muspell, weak against Valkyrie. |
Tune-Ups
Each personal siege engine can be upgraded by tuning up one of its three parts.The number of tune-ups allowed is dependent on your character’s level, up to twelve tune-ups total.
- Lv. 40 ~ Lv. 70 - 1 tune-up for every 10 levels
- Lv. 70 ~ Lv. 110 - 1 tune-up for every 5 levels
Each individual part is allowed up to 10 tune-ups. In addition to increased stats, tune-ups also affect a part’s appearance.The first tune-up costs 300,000 gold, and each tune-up after costs 300,000 gold more than the last tune-up.
Parts
The seige engine is divided up into three parts:
| Upper Body |
Increases Attack |
| Lower Body |
Increases Speed |
| Shields |
Increases Defense |