Rising Legends launches version 0.1b
After messing the database for almost an hour trying to configure everything properly, I can officially announce that the latest version of Rising Legends (0.1b –> the b signifies beta) is out!
You can access it at http://boba.feethavebeen.com and you can access the forums at http://boba.feethavebeen.com/forum/
As a bonus to everyone, I managed to keep all your characters and just reset everything instead. You have lost all gold and items, and all your stats have been reverted to that of a level 1. This was necessary as the next step in the game is content and balancing so I needed everyone to start at the same place and work their way up. Testing various monsters/items.
There are about 11 monsters I believe, scattered between two zones. The first being Deepgate, which is the starting zone, and Candlewood. I can tell you now, it’s a waste of time going into Candlewood unless you are at least level 11 or 12. At least then you won’t die in a couple of hits.
There is also the mapping system which is VERY basic at the moment. Here is the legend:
- @ = you
- = = portal
- s = shop
- t = tavern
When you move over a portal, shop or tavern the “interact” link appears which will let you use that particular service.
At this stage I am also looking for suggestions, so PLEASE head over to the forums and post away. Not all suggestions will be incorporated into the game, but you never know.
Finally, I just want to thank everyone who helped out with running everything namely Felipe, Sebastian and Greg. Between them they found pretty much all the bugs with prior versions, extensively tested (we’re talking level 100+ in a game that had 3 monters) the game and had plenty of suggestions that were incorporated into the alpha version.


>>As a bonus to everyone, I managed to keep all your characters and just reset everything instead. You have lost all gold and items, and all your stats have been reverted to that of a level 1.
that’s a bonus — how?
(ps – i still need a ps reset, pretty please)
I just meant that this way people don’t have to go through the hassle of registering their characters again