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Mortal Online 2

Mortal Online 2

61 Positive / 5405 Ratings | Version: 1.0.0

Star Vault AB

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Mortal Online 2 Features

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The base game of Mortal Online 2 comes with one month of game time included, after which players will need to maintain an active monthly subscription to continue playing the game. We have not activated subscriptions to the game during early release, play the game without subscription during early release.

Forge your destiny in the player-driven fantasy world of Mortal Online 2, populated by other players who bring with them their own unique experiences and content. Whether you wish to be an artisan providing masterfully crafted arms and armor, a member of a powerful faction that occupies a region of the world, a tamer training rare and exotic beasts, a highwayman robbing others, or a noble soul seeking to protect the weak from outlaws and beasts—The story of your journey will be written through your actions, and you choose the direction of each chapter.

EXPERIENCE THE WORLD OF NAVE

From the bustling cities of a once-great empire to gloomy volcanic wastelands, frigid ice-capped mountain peaks to sweltering hot jungles full of beasts stalking through the undergrowth, fog-blanketed bamboo forests to dark caverns unexplored for centuries—the world of Mortal Online 2 is huge and brimming with creatures, secrets, resources, and opportunity.

WHO WILL YOU BE?

With four races and the option to mix multiple bloodlines within each race, you can forge a character perfectly tailored to your intentions. In addition to deeply customizing your character’s appearance, you can also build your character the way you’d like without the limit of being bound to classes. Invest in a large variety of impactful armor, weapons, and spells. Choose from an extensive list of unique skills and train them to master them—And if your chosen journey leads you down a new path, freely retrain your character as you see fit.

A TRUE SANDBOX EXPERIENCE

Mortal Online 2 offers you the choice to play the way you want to, whether alone or with others, with an expanding list of content to facilitate different styles of gameplay. Master numerous in-depth professions such as fishing, armor and weapon crafting, alchemy, and butchery; scour dark dungeons for rare spells to add to your collections; construct and furnish your home with a growing list of decorations; pick rare herbs to sell in far away lands for a profit; or gather together a band of like-minded adventurers into a guild and claim a castle. No matter the direction you take, your time in Nave will be unlike any other—entirely your own and always a part of its history.

CONFLICT AND CONSEQUENCE

Mortal Online 2 is a world full of impactful choices and consequences. With the exception of placing your items in a bank, almost everything—from armor to gathered resources—will be dropped on your death. This danger exists not only in the monsters and environmental hazards, but from other players as well. Guilds clash, duels are fought, and some may even take up the role of highwayman—all using real-time directional action combat. In a world shaped by conflict, every skirmish could spark something that changes the history of Nave forever.

EXPLORE A VAST, LIVING WORLD

The world remains large without fast travel, and if you choose to leave the well-guarded settlements and venture into the wilds—it can be dangerous. Many beings exist to be discovered, powered by a dynamic system allowing them to not always be found in the same spot. Encounter skittish deer-like springboks to gargantuan trolls that can throw fully-armored soldiers like toys. Whether you seek to collect rare items, tame a beast to fight by your side, or hunt down a rare creature, the possibilities presented by the world are many, and growing.

A REALM SHAPED BY YOUR ACTIONS

In Mortal Online 2, the actions of the players decide the social landscape and very gameplay environment in which you play. Whether it’s a house you happen upon in the wilderness, a guild who claim ownership over a region, a list of goods and animals available for purchase on a local auction house—Players, just like you, did all of it.

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Mortal Online 2, is a popular steam game developed by Mortal Online 2. You can download Mortal Online 2 and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Mortal Online 2 Features

Subscription currently disabled

The base game of Mortal Online 2 comes with one month of game time included, after which players will need to maintain an active monthly subscription to continue playing the game. We have not activated subscriptions to the game during early release, play the game without subscription during early release.

Forge your destiny in the player-driven fantasy world of Mortal Online 2, populated by other players who bring with them their own unique experiences and content. Whether you wish to be an artisan providing masterfully crafted arms and armor, a member of a powerful faction that occupies a region of the world, a tamer training rare and exotic beasts, a highwayman robbing others, or a noble soul seeking to protect the weak from outlaws and beasts—The story of your journey will be written through your actions, and you choose the direction of each chapter.

EXPERIENCE THE WORLD OF NAVE

From the bustling cities of a once-great empire to gloomy volcanic wastelands, frigid ice-capped mountain peaks to sweltering hot jungles full of beasts stalking through the undergrowth, fog-blanketed bamboo forests to dark caverns unexplored for centuries—the world of Mortal Online 2 is huge and brimming with creatures, secrets, resources, and opportunity.

WHO WILL YOU BE?

With four races and the option to mix multiple bloodlines within each race, you can forge a character perfectly tailored to your intentions. In addition to deeply customizing your character’s appearance, you can also build your character the way you’d like without the limit of being bound to classes. Invest in a large variety of impactful armor, weapons, and spells. Choose from an extensive list of unique skills and train them to master them—And if your chosen journey leads you down a new path, freely retrain your character as you see fit.

A TRUE SANDBOX EXPERIENCE

Mortal Online 2 offers you the choice to play the way you want to, whether alone or with others, with an expanding list of content to facilitate different styles of gameplay. Master numerous in-depth professions such as fishing, armor and weapon crafting, alchemy, and butchery; scour dark dungeons for rare spells to add to your collections; construct and furnish your home with a growing list of decorations; pick rare herbs to sell in far away lands for a profit; or gather together a band of like-minded adventurers into a guild and claim a castle. No matter the direction you take, your time in Nave will be unlike any other—entirely your own and always a part of its history.

CONFLICT AND CONSEQUENCE

Mortal Online 2 is a world full of impactful choices and consequences. With the exception of placing your items in a bank, almost everything—from armor to gathered resources—will be dropped on your death. This danger exists not only in the monsters and environmental hazards, but from other players as well. Guilds clash, duels are fought, and some may even take up the role of highwayman—all using real-time directional action combat. In a world shaped by conflict, every skirmish could spark something that changes the history of Nave forever.

EXPLORE A VAST, LIVING WORLD

The world remains large without fast travel, and if you choose to leave the well-guarded settlements and venture into the wilds—it can be dangerous. Many beings exist to be discovered, powered by a dynamic system allowing them to not always be found in the same spot. Encounter skittish deer-like springboks to gargantuan trolls that can throw fully-armored soldiers like toys. Whether you seek to collect rare items, tame a beast to fight by your side, or hunt down a rare creature, the possibilities presented by the world are many, and growing.

A REALM SHAPED BY YOUR ACTIONS

In Mortal Online 2, the actions of the players decide the social landscape and very gameplay environment in which you play. Whether it’s a house you happen upon in the wilderness, a guild who claim ownership over a region, a list of goods and animals available for purchase on a local auction house—Players, just like you, did all of it.

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  • Developer

    Star Vault AB

  • Latest Version

    1.0.0

  • Last Updated

    2022-01-25

  • Category

    Steam-game

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Reviews

  • gamedeal user

    Nov 29, 2021

    The game is good, the whole thing is pretty good from my experience. Then you leave the tutorial and start getting stomped out. I made it 3 minutes into the open world, went to the graveyard, started farming some mobs and got pk'd by someone. I lost all my gear. Generally not a big deal, but i bought a sword and went back to kill them and my damage was not even noticeable compared to theirs. So I got killed again. After that I used my last 20 silver to buy another sword and I worked my way around looking for materials to rebuild the lost gear. I gathered some wood, some stone, some cotton, and was on my way back to town and PK'd again. I would assume im insane, but running around town is nothing but naked men who got robbed right out of the tutorial and have not been able to build their gear back. I cant really really suggest buying the game, nor paying a monthly subscription to be farmed. It is unfortunate that things have to pan out this way in these types of games, I honestly wonder at times why developers choose to go down a path of free open PvP where you drop everything you own on death, it makes players not want to go outside because if for some reason they get jumped they will have to start over. I just hope that the release of the game is a lot better with that aspect of the game otherwise no matter how good the game is it will lose players like crazy, Nothing is worse than trying to progress and see what a game has to offer but all progress is stopped because you cant get past having your dick covered for 5 minutes.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 4, 2021

    i like this game a lot so i will tell you what i found out that has helped me when you first get into the tutorial and it tells you to go to the training dummies pause go into your settings go to gameplay and turn on basic attack is thrust and then go spam basic attacks on the dummy after you max out your sword and do the basic dummy quest if you keep hitting the dummy you can max out your dexterity and strength its the best place to level it up because in the area around the dummy your stamina doesnt drain as fast atleast not that i noticed secondly after you max out your strength an dex if you take out your torch and hit the dummy with the torch you can level up your constitution which also hitting the dummy with your torch levels up clubbing if you spend atleast 2 hours hitting the dummy none stop this you should have maxed out your strength and dex as well as be strong enough to go kill zombies naked with a sword atleast thats what i did after you kill like 10 zombies and grab there heads go to the go by the fire next to the graveyard and buy a sledge hammer if you dont know basic fantasy lore blunt force weapons are the best against undead anyway all the basic leather gear and then farm zombies until you hit max weight on carrying heads then sell them then head back to town and look for the book shop the fist book i baught was the great balance skill i my update this later but i plan on staying in the tutorial until ive learned all the books in the library the tutorial is the safest place for you to learn dont be afraid to experiment and take your time im 7.2 hours in and im stil in the tutorial with basic leather gear i baught from a vendor and im at the point the zombies in the gravyard dont even really hurt me anymore i can litterally farm a whole inventory with out healing myself or resting anyway if you follow the steps you sholuld be decently strong by the time you lave tbh idk i havent left yet but so far im 7.2 hours in and i havent died once so Update. After spending 15 hours in the tutorial i felt ready to leave haven i spawned in meduli and seen someone get merced by the guards so i went over to his body and tried to loot him not knowing the guards would shit on me loots body and immediatly dies after wards sepnt the next hour trying to find stuff to sell so i could make a pick axe sold stuff bought the pickaxe mined shitty quality dirt rocks found multiple dead bodies of an alvarin in town bucthered his corpses made leather armor out of them and cooked and ate the head got foo poisoning went and killed zombies with my back up weapon i had brought with me made a maul out of bone and now im making money killing pigs possibly starting a cult as well good times update#2 as theirs a bit of toxic people who like to gate keep knowledge from new comers im going to link a few sites that will help you with stuff you will need #1 https://www.mortalonlinemap.info/location/-80,168231/116,053900/2,5 this is the game map its here you can find resources and other tyhings the community pot and updates as well as make your own private map 2# https://mo2info.com/ this website has all crafting stuff and other info you will most likely need in your journey 3# https://www.mortalonlinemap.info/emulator/?contentarea=emulator this is a tool you will need it has a calculater that tells you the amount of resources for each tool you use depending on the skill to get the best yeild for what your doing i hope this information i posted pisses the lot of you who gate keep knowledge and bully noobs off go fuck yourselfs lmfao anyway its still a great game have fun guys see you in game
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 5, 2021

    Runescape in Unreal 4 with the combat of Chivalry set in Skyrim.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 6, 2021

    Don’t waste your money on this game. Can’t find people to group with and once off tutorial it’s just death after death. Can’t enjoy the game if people literally spawn camp you at priest when your resurrecting. Literally pk’d 9 times at priest sent gm ticket no response. Lower level, go farm graveyard, get PK'd. It is literally one of the only places to loot and level at starting level and still get camped every trip out there. waste of time and money
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 11, 2021

    This game has some great ideas, but it doesn't good much further than that. If you're extremely committed to the idea of playing an MMORPG with a small player base and extremely in-depth gameplay, then go for it. For me, it felt thrown together, the hit boxes were WILDLY inaccurate and the current community is toxic to the point where it feels like they're gatekeepers. It's like they don't want anyone else to play their game...
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 14, 2021

    Let's make a list of all the reasons you'll rage quit this game, and refund it- 1- The toxic community believes, whole heartedly and loudly, that every issue i'm about to describe will be fixed by full release in January, for the official launch. Anything you say negatively about the game is met with: "Quit. Go play something else.". Got a question? "Google it". Got a complaint or concern about the 40.00 game you just purchased? "Shoulda did your research better". Don't like getting killed in town? At the bank? Corpse camped? Corpse camped inside a bank, inside a town? "What else did you expect from a PVP game, carebear"? Bring up the toxicity and you get told: "Well of course *some* people are gonna play like that. The game lets you, so why not roll with it, or quit?" Edit: There is a nudity option- And if I gave you a penny for every male player with a naked female avatar yelling into local voice that they'd suck my D for gold. I'd be broke. 2- You're probably not going to go to a external site to look up "builds" in what is supposed to be an open-ended MMO. But you should. And once it dawns on you that your bloodline, age, height, weight and race choice likely gimped you for whatever it is you're trying to do? Well bad luck chum, time to start over. 3- The combat: I come from M and B. Directional combat is great. I Love it. . . . Until . . . . The hitboxes get messy or laggy, or both. And the system in place responds about as fast as running across skyrim. Twice. One of these issues would really hamper the combat, but both? Simultaniously? Combined with hitboxes being shrunk with character height? Well if you didn't know this was a game world populated by the lollipop guild. You do now. 4- Connectivity: You buy a game and expect it to load. To connect to whatever server you're logging into. MO2 doesn't quite work like that. Praying that whatever connection issue that keeps kicking people out to the log on screen randomly gets fixed in the next month, is like praying for rain the Sahara. Yeah, there's a chance you'll get it. But until you get lucky, you're gonna lose a lot of progress when you get boned over. 5- Despite how "open" the game tries to be, it's current skill buy system basically forces you into a narrow range of paths. They'd be best served either reworking the way the system, adding another section of passive skills (Resting takes up 100 points of my finite 1100? Running is another 100? Swimming, another 100? Riding a horse, another 100? That leaves you 700 points without even touching combat!) or doing away with the point buy system entirely. While I get wanting to make sure everyone isn't good at everything. Changing the system to something that makes more sense, like say: You can master one type of weapon and one type of armor, the rest can't go above 50 expertise until you decide to give up your previous mastery. But don't mention to the community you dislike the system. 6- The cosmetic weight system is cool, but unfinished. Like most things in this game, it exists. But it's either non-functional or a placeholder at best (They didn't even remove the Lorum Ipsum from the lore/description pages for the Various races in the character creation screen). I'll just wrap up here by saying- 40.00 plus a monthly sub for what i've spent the last 6 hours on? Hard no. And listen- The "It's a beta" excuse might of worked 6 months ago. But there's 6 weeks until full release. The game as you see it, is what it's going to be at launch. No amount of Day 1 patch is going to fix everything here. Maybe in a year, *maybe*.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 5, 2022

    Mortal Offline 2

    First of all I want to state that I think the game itself, its mechanics and gameplay appear to be what is advertised. An unforgiving PvP environment with deep crafting and interesting sandbox and Open World content. If you are looking for such a game, this could be it unfortunately in its current state you wont be able to play it. Which brings me to the reason for the bad review. I have spent my time playing a lot of games, a lot of MMORPGs even. I have seen some terrible launches but this experience is of another caliber. To better show what I am talking about I will share the numbers from steam statistics and interevies/news articles. The game sold around 110.000 copies (as of February the 2nd) being on #4 of the steam sales list for that day. As of this review there are 7500 people active playing right now on steam. Of these 7500 there are around 3500 in Queue (queued up to confirm length just now). This means that in the Haven Tutorial instances (that have no queue currently) and the Open World Myrland Zone there are around 4000 Players. If we are generous and and assume that no one would be in Haven right now, this would mean the Myrland Server can only handle 4000 Players at once. This does hint to an actual server capacity problem and not a queue problem. I have watched these above mentioend numbers the last week I could not play and noticed that there were never more than around 4k players activly playing. The average queue time with 3500 is about 20-50 hours depending on how many people crash or log out. There are no afk timers ingame and logouts are actively avoided by the players without repercussions or action from the developers. There should be systems in place to prevent this. I have queued about 80 hours the last 7 days and did not get into the game again since last week where I got to play exactly one day outside of Haven. Then there is the problem with the queue being actually broken at launch, not showing queue position and randomly kicking you out losing your place or if you managed to go to the end of the queue it would throw you back to the Star Vault logo and you need to restart the game in hopes of gettign to log in, only to be placed at the back of the queue. All they managed in the last 10 days is showing you an actual queue number as the estimated time is already patched out again. The trouble of getting in after queue still exists and the only afk timer that is working is in the login screen which kicks you after 5 minutes. The other problem are the frequent server restarts, after queueing up for 12 hours and almost getting in they restart the timer and you are back to the end of the queue again. this happend to me 3 days in a row now. None of the updates actually helped with queue times so they should have been bundled up for one weekly patch instead, they made the actual experience worse. I feel that the company has problems setting priorities and planning ahead. the crowning cherry on top is that when I actually managed to login due to not sleeping a 3 days ago the Server was lagging so much I lost one stack of items and moving a single item from my bag to the bank took 8 minutes. Taking gold from my bank going to the library buying a book and starting to read it took me around 45 minutes. But all that did not matter as this day was the day they needed to do a 24hour rollback and I lost the little progress I did make the whole week. TL/DR: Server only supports around 4000 people (3% of purchases), most people are AFK-macroing to avoid a kick clogging up the server without proper anti AFK mechanics in place. Queue is over 12-20 hours long and you either get kicked or the server restarts right when you can play. The only saving grace is that they postponed the monthly subscription until this is fixed (which means everyone quit so the remaining 4k players can play without queue) Still paid 40€ for a game I can't play and of my 114 hours playtime I spent around 90 in queue. Recommondation: do NOT buy.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 19, 2022

    This is the most piss poor release of a game I have ever seen. I sat and defended this, even bought copies for my friends. But out of my 95hrs most have been at the menu. And that's not why I'm writing this. With a community manager that straight up trolls, disrespects and antagonizes paying customers who literally just ask a question (i.e. "Hi, what do I do if my login is coming up 'user not found'.) is the most unprofessional thing I have ever seen.
  • gamedeal user

    Mar 5, 2022

    Not recommended at this time. If you like this sort of game then I would wait until they have their game mechanics fixed. The game as it is is riddled with bugs and causes you to lose progress. Put it on your wish list and follow news updates. As for the design, it is a beautiful game, the artist did a great job on the 3D models and effects.
  • gamedeal user

    Mar 9, 2022

    Spend your money elsewhere, this is nothing but a troll fest. Only 20 hours played, 16 of those trying to leave Fabernum. 5 minutes in either direction roam bands of horse archers, who kill you without even a pretence of reason. Solo play is impossible. Leave the town, geared, or naked, dead within 5 minutes. Chop a tree naked, don't bother, you'll be dead in 5 minutes. Go to the graveyard to try get money for starter gear, don't bother, groups of horse archers are waiting for you to leave. No one leaves town until they have a group of 6-12 players. Never played a game with such a toxic community, killing their own game. AVOID, unless you're a masochist, repeatedly dying with no way to fight back.
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