Fantasy Quest
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Fantasy Quest is the largest and most popular MMORPG in the world. Its players can be found virtually anywhere - if you walk into a cybercafe, there is guaranteed to be at least one hardcore player in there doing all-day raids or running the level treadmill, oblivious to the rest of the world. Players come from virtually all walks of life, and at least one crimelord has bought duped, hacked and glitched items to make his character nearly invincible.
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Influences
Fantasy Quest was originally based mostly on Ragnarok Online (and was called Fantasy Online), but has expanded to World of Warcraft and whatever randomn MMORPG reference players feel like throwing in that day.
Races
All the classic races - Humans, Elves, Dwarves and other public domain concepts as well as every race from other companies' IPs that the owners of Fantasy Quest could snap up. They're all available. Except aliens and Stardroids.
Classes
Practically anything. Warrior, Monk, Samurai, Knight, Mage, Cleric, Priest, Sorceror, Wizard, Warlock, Archer, Thief, Rogue, Hunter, Ninja, Fighter, Ranger, Paladin, Pirate, Geomancer, Druid, Shaman, Healer, Herbalist, Bard, Ninja Pirate, Merchant, Chemist, Alchemist, Illusionist, Summoner, Witch, Blacksmith, Mechanic, Barbarian, Viking, Enchanter, Beserker, Archmage, Witchdoctor, Necromancer, Pirate Ninja, Assassin, Scholar, Fencer, Sniper, Death Knight (originally 'Blackguard' but renamed after the Ra Moon incident), Blademaster, Templar, Oracle, Sage, Dancer, Seer, Sentinel, Gladiator, Champion, Beastmaster, Acrobat, Crusader, Demolitionist, Fortune Teller, Elementalist, Chef...you name it, it's in there or is rumoured to be on the legendary twenty-year development schedule.
And that's not counting the prestige classes.
Gameplay
Imagine a cross between Second Life and World of Warcraft. Occasionally, there is bleedover between FQ and the wider internet - some hackers' avatars have been mistaken for high-level raid content - but the developers make at least a token effort to restrict this and keep the game's medieval atmosphere consistent.
