If you are new in Rappelz, this guide may help you some. just go through and have a good time in the game.
First let us talk about Pet System: The unique thing about rappelz rupees is its pet system. There are three basic pets sold at the NPC shops that can be easily gotten. However, many people want better and stronger pets. The way of obtaining a desired pet often leaves many players feeling bitter and angry.
To obtain a pet, you must first find an empty pet card from a random drop. This can takes minutes of farming the same mob if you're lucky, or it can take hours, days, weeks, or even months. Finding an empty pet card is, unfortunately, the easy part.
You must then try to tame your pet in order to acquire a tamed pet card for summoning. The tame rates are fairly low for non-NPC pets and rare pets are almost impossible to tame. If you fail the tame, the card breaks and you end with nothing. There goes all the time you spent farming.
Economy: Starting early Epic 4, prices have been rising gradually. This can be attributed to rupee sellers flooding the economy with gold, and no proper money sinks to relieve the excess. Inflation got so bad that prices literally doubled overnight.
Any new players to the game will find it impossible to buy items(rappelz rupees) from player shops. The only way they can compete is if they find rare item drops to sell, or buy items from the cash shop using real money in exchange for stuff in-game.
Leveling Up & Skills: You gain experience by killing field and dungeon mobs, or by completing quests available from the NPCs. With each kill or quest completed, you also gain some JP (Job Points) that you can spend on your class's skills.
Skills can be improved by leveling them up or by equipping skill cards. However, the chances of skill cards breaking and you losing everything are extremely high. This has been a huge turn off for many people. The end result you get for combining cards sometimes doesn't justify the risk factor in making them.
At first, it's extremely easy to level up and quests are abundant. The quests, however, are all the same, falling into one of three categories: kill X amount of a certain creature, collect X amount of a certain item, or deliver this item to a certain person.
There's hardly any variation or originality, and you may find yourself waiting in frustration for a certain monster to spawn to complete your quest. Once you've reached higher levels (r3), quests become sparse and you may find yourself killing hundreds of mobs just to go up one level.
At really high levels (rappelz rupees), you may find yourself ready to quit to game. There's nothing to do at high levels but the endless grind. It takes forever to level up and hundreds of thousands of JP just to level up a skill.