Korea has been cooking up some impressive titles lately, from Crimson Desert to the upcoming Stellar Blade, and while those games are certainly commendable, they still lack a certain representative quality.
What truly feels like a classic Korean game - or rather, a classic Korean MMO - is SOL: Enchant, which launched this June. This latest online title comes from the same development team behind the original Lineage M, and it features sharper visuals while retaining the familiar gameplay style that veterans know well.
The early progression phase is often the most enjoyable part of these MMOs, and a few handy tips can help new players ease into SOL: Enchant with fewer hiccups.

Supplies
If you completed pre-registration, your in-game mailbox may contain some rewards after you log in, including an Unlimited HP Potion and an Unlimited Teleport Scroll.
Unlimited HP Potion proves especially useful because your character's health depletes rather quickly in combat. You can drag it to your quick slot and set an automatic health threshold percentage for its use.
Not every player receives this reward, though. If you didn't get it, you can always exchange regular HP potions, food, and teleport scrolls directly from NPC shops in the main city - these basic supplies are plentiful.
Auto-Battle Mechanics
SOL Enchant features a highly robust auto-battle system that covers nearly the entire gameplay loop - from accepting quests, moving to targets, fighting monsters, looting drops, and even turning in completed tasks. This automation accounts for roughly 90% of the experience. However, a few special quests still require manual intervention, so keep an eye on the quest text for any instructions when they appear.
Even though the game handles most of the grind on its own, you should still check on your character periodically. If your gear or level isn't up to par for the monsters you're facing, you might die while idling. Upon death, there is a chance that equipped items will drop. So, even with auto-battle active, it's wise to glance at the screen from time to time to confirm that your character is farming safely.
Equipment Durability and Repairs
At launch, the game offers only three base classes: tank, healer, and ranger. If you play a melee class, your weapon will degrade after some time spent farming and questing in the open world during the early stages.
A damaged piece of equipment will show a crack icon and its name will appear dimmed in your inventory. You can still use it, but its damage output will be significantly reduced. At that point, you'll need to repair it to restore its original attack power.
To do so, return to the main city and find the blacksmith. In that NPC's shop, scroll all the way down and get a Repair Hammer. Then open your bag, double-click the hammer, and double-click the item you wish to repair. One hammer is consumed per repair action.
Skill System
Skills in the game are learned through Skill Books. Your starting character comes with two basic skill books by default. You can purchase additional skill books tailored to your class from specific NPC shops in the main city, with each costing around 17,000 Nine.
Gear Enhancement System
Gear enhancement is one of the core systems, and it works slightly differently for normal versus rare equipment.
Normal gear can be upgraded using Enhancement Scrolls. From +4 to +5, the success rate drops to only 30%. If the enhancement fails, the equipment will break entirely.
Orange-background Rare Gear requires its corresponding Orange Enhancement Scroll. Even for a +1 upgrade, the success rate is merely 60%, and failure also results in breakage.
You can exchange daily limited enhancement scrolls from the shop page for 19,000 Nine, and after reaching level 30, more items become available there. However, enhancement carries inherent risks, especially for high-value gear, so proceed with caution.
Spirit Entity (영체)
Spirit Entities grant substantial stat bonuses, including Attack Speed, Damage, Critical, and more, making them a vital path for strengthening your character. Different rarities of Spirit Entities offer vastly different attributes, and you can combine identical-rarity entities to obtain higher-tier ones.
There is also a collection system tied to Spirit Entities, which provides considerable stat boosts as well. You need to place a specific set of Spirit Entities into the collection slots, and some collections even require certain rarities. Once activated, they grant permanent bonuses like Attack Power.
In the early stages, the collection system often proves more reliable than enhancement, since high-level enhancements risk breaking your gear, whereas collections never expire once unlocked.
Diamonds
In the later stages of the game, Diamonds become one of the primary currencies for player-to-player trading. They can be used for summoning and obtaining rare items. Equipment trades between players also mainly transact in Diamonds.
So if you're looking to earn SOL Enchant Diamonds, a common approach is to craft highly enhanced gear and then offer it for sale - though that method will also consume a large amount of Nine.
SOL: Enchant remains a game that heavily leans on automated grinding, and its enhancement, transformation, collection, and trading systems all come with their own rules and risks. It boasts beautiful visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5, yet in terms of gameplay and systems, it stays true to the classic Korean MMO formula.







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