![]() ![]() The region in-game is known as 'The Great Valley', which is highlighted with a red circle on the loading screen. Once you go to Khei, you will remain there until you get wiped. Corruption is gained by turning in insight or sacrificing other players at Baima's well. Purity is obtained by turning in monster parts/contracts to the monster hunter or sacrificing yourself at the Flagellants Spire. Gripping people does not change your alignment and Orderly/Chaotic is replaced with Purity/Corruption. Silver will be converted at a rate of 4:1, meaning 4 silver is 1 Valu.Īlignment works differently in Khei. Your Silver will be converted into the new currency, Valu, upon entry. Gems are a bit more common in Khei then in Gaia. Phoenix Flower in Khei is more common than Phoenix Down in Gaia. ![]() Scrolls are way more common in Khei then in Gaia. There are way more trinket spawns in Khei, and they're often in packs of 3 or more. The density of trinket spawns and the spawn rate of trinkets is very different than that in Gaia. Khei is set in the same place as Tales from the Valley, but the map is different. (You can grip ultras and hybrids for "Percent downs") Your death percent will go down by 10% after you first grip someone and every three (2 for Homunculus, Construct/Cameo of Khei) grips after that. You cannot wipe until you have at least 3 deaths. The higher your % is, the more likely you are to wipe on your next death. You add a 10% chance towards getting wiped on your next death every time you die. Depending on your race in Gaia, your character may stay the same race, become an ascended version of your previous race, or become a completely new race upon entering Khei. Keep in mind that Fallion training is incredibly useful in Khei, as some spells are noticeably slower in Khei then Gaia, and spells take a huge role in combat. There is such an abundance of Mana in Khei compared to Gaia that all players who enter Khei receive free Tomeless upon entry, and wiping from Khei causes your next character to spawn with Mana. This is possibly due to the language of the valley being Lithuani Khei classes usually have references to lithuanian words like Duobe for Uber Illusionist and Krusa on Uber Druid. Meaning that you're likely to run into someone even on small servers. The map of Khei is quite small, about the size of the Tundra in Gaia. ![]() By delving deep into the Sunken Passage, you can find Ya'alda, a mysterious Tenebrae who will send you there if you meet the requirements. Once the player has progressed to their Ultraclass or become a hybrid super class, they may access Khei. However, the lore events that take place in Rogue Lineage's Khei happen BEFORE the lore events of Tales From the Valley's Khei. The Khei that you enter in Rogue Lineage is actually the same Khei in Arch_Mage's previous game Tales From the Valley. According to the game, Khei (pronounced 'kay') is an alternate plane of reality. ![]()
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