
Almost every single mmorpg requires the player to choose a class/race that has certain strengths and weaknesses as well as sets of skils unique to only that class/race. With such principle, players are stuck with his or her choice through the remainder of the game unless he or she decides to create another character, with the necessity to begin from the very beginning again. With DOMO, however, such thing would never be a problem. Why? Because DOMO allows you to be everything! In the beginning of the game, you get to choose among one of the four races: Human, Sprite, Shura, and Slyph. However, this choice only affects the appearnace of your character. It does not affect the overall game play at all.
Now, there are 12 professions. And they are as follows: Commoner, martial artist, wizard, blademaster, hunter, thief, doctor, mercenary, shaman, fencer, musician, dancer, and merchant. As mentioned above, you can be all of them in the game! However, each profession have its own separate level and experience bar. Meaning, you cannot train the levels of these professions all at once. I know, this might be tedious at some point. But hey! At least you don't have to share the health you make as you train via several separate characters! Because there are 12 professions and I do not have the full experience with all 12, I cannot give you the full aspect of each profession. However, you can go to http://domo.aeriagames.com/info/occupation if you are interested. On a side note, some professions need to be unlocked by fulfilling level/queset/item requirement.
Here comes the unique part of the game. Dream of Mirror Online features a fun and beneficial "personal relationships" system. Everyone, in some way, depends on others, and when you nurture those relationships, you'll not only make great new friends, you'll enjoy the benefits of having someone to back you up in any battle, and perhaps even some exclusive special abilities as well.

In addition to the relationships that players forge for themselves, there are some predestined or "fated" relationships set by Dream of Mirror Online when you create a new character. The Fate System will decide the three most important destined relationships in life for players: destined relatives, destined rivals, and destined true loves! Here's how the creators describe these three relationships:
A Destined Relative is someone who is or was your relative, perhaps many generations ago, or in a previous life, or in another world.
A Destined Rival is someone who you can constantly measure yourself against. Like both an enemy and a friend, a Destined Rival can be a great competitor who keeps you moving and growing.
A Destined Love means both parties have great affinities. Any fortuneteller would predict that the two would make a perfect match. If two Destined Lovers help each other through life, they are sure to prosper.
The graphics of the game is like that of Flyff, using the 2.5D style. Some may find this somewhat annoying because it seems childish. But really, I find this style suit the game quite well because of the plot of the game. Yes, there is actually a LEGIT plot to the game! Like console rpg, you will go through tons of entertaining and intense cut scenes as you complete your quests. I think many of us gamers would really enjoy and appreciate the casual yet intense storyline.

This is my evaluation of the game.Keep in mind this is out of 5 stars, with 5 being the best.
Rating: ****
With an entertaining plot as well as great game plays, few will not enjoy this game.
Grinding: ***
With 12 different professions, you can experience the strengths and weaknesses of each profession. However, it does get tedious as you will have to train each profession separately. But again, it really does help to play all 12 professions later on in game.
Fun: ****
I really had a blast playing this game. Lucky for me, I found a guild to join. Their continuing help with quests and leveling really made the game great. I never get bored fro playing this because there are simply too many things to do! This is definitely the game for those who are looking for a long-term dedication to a game.
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