General Information(Values and information based on v6.5)
Host commandsLike in
DotA, when the game starts, the host is granted option to submit several commands:
-ap: All Pick
-bp: Ban/Pick
-ud: Open a window to pick a required amount of
Uy Danh to win the game
-ah: An anti-hack system to prevent map hacks
Player commands -swap: Swap heroes with others same side
-cl: Clear all text on screen
-ms: Shows current movement speed
-ma: Show current hero level of the other side
-qa: Show current total amount of
Uy Danh the other side gained
-us: Exit the
Li?n Đấu (explained later) when stuck
-rex: (single-player only) Reach max level (100), gain 100,000
Ng?n Lượng, 400
T?i Ph?, and 200
Uy DanhGame modes All Pick: Each player is allowed to pick a hero from any humanoid figure.
Ban/Pick:
Red and
Brown take turns banning heroes, then take turns picking heroes. These heroes are then chosen by members of their side.
Banned Picks procedure After 5 seconds, the leaders (
Player 1 and
Player 6) perform the bans and picks for their side as follow:
Ch?nh Đạo ban T? Đạo ban Ch?nh Đạo ban T? Đạo ban Ch?nh Đạo pick T? Đạo pick T? Đạo pick Ch?nh Đạo pick T? Đạo ban Ch?nh Đạo ban Ch?nh Đạo pick T? Đạo pick Ch?nh Đạo pick T? Đạo pick Each side has a limited time of 20 seconds to perform a Ban/Pick actions, plus a total of 40 seconds as extra time in case the limited time runs out.
Important note: Apparently, there is no way to repick hero so choose wisely.
Uy Danh rule Uy Danh (Kanji:
威名) in Wuxia world or
Wulin refers to the fame or reputation each individual gain from doing heroic actions like defeating
evil sects, helping other people, killing invaders on battlefield or even learning an ultimate martial art. The more famous you get, the more people respect you, and the more people will be willing to follow your leadership. To Wuxia heroes, being well-known is often more valuable than being wealthy, because the most well-known martial artist can sometimes be voted to the
V? L?m Minh Chủ. Sometimes, having too many people under your leadership can help you build your own army and uproar the current dynasty to become a new Emperor of the land. In
Heavenly Sword,
Uy Danh decides the victor of the game.
At the start of the game, after picking a game mode, the host will have
60 seconds to choose the required total amount of
Uy Danh to win the game. The host will have to type
-ud to open the
Uy Danh setting window. They are: 600, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500, and 3000. If the host doesn't pick a required amount of
Uy Danh after 60 seconds, the game will choose the default setting of 2000
Uy Danh.
You gain from 5 to 100
Uy Danh from doing quests, each quest can ONLY be done once.
You gain 10
Uy Danh from killing an enemy hero and lose 5
Uy Danh upon dying.
In
Li?n Đấu (explained later), you gain 20
Uy Danh from killing an enemy hero and lose 10?
Uy Danh upon dying.
Each player's
Uy Danh can be used to obtain special items like
Long Ch?u and
Phi Phong (both will be explained later). You will NOT lose
Uy Danh upon buying these items, except for dying.
Ng?n Lượng and T?i Ph? Ng?n Lượng (Kanji:
銀量) refers to money that Chinese people used in the past, they are measured as the weight of a silver piece. Because of that, the term
Ng?n Lượng are usually used as main currency in Wuxia games like
JX Online, or
Tian Long Ba Bu. Even though the word
Ng?n means "silver",
Ng?n Lượng similar to gold currency in most western games.
Ng?n Lượng is the main currency in
Heavenly Sword, they are used to buy gears, to transport to various places,
and to trade among other players same side. Players gain
Ng?n Lượng from trading, doing quests, killing mobs, bosses, and enemy heroes.
You gain a fixed amount of 200?
Ng?n Lượng for each heroes killed.
T?i Ph? (Kanji:
才富) refers to being wealthy in Chinese sense,
T?i (才) means "talent" and
Ph? (富) means "rich". In Wuxia online games, they are real-money currency used to buy items on shop malls. In
Heavenly Sword,
T?i Ph? is a special currency to buy high-level gears and
Phi Phong items (explained later). Players gain
T?i Ph? from doing quests, killing bosses, and enemy heroes.
You gain from 4 to 80
T?i Ph? from doing quests, each quest can ONLY be done once.
You gain from 2 to 15
T?i Ph? from killing bosses, bosses reappear after killed.
You gain 5
T?i Ph? for each heroes killed.
In
Li?n Đấu (explained later), you gain 10
T?i Ph? for each heroes killed.
You DO NOT lose any
Ng?n Lượng or
T?i Ph? upon dying.
From left to right,
Ng?n Lượng and T?i Ph?.
Heroes and Ngũ H?nh Heroes in
Heavenly Sword are both semi-fictional and non-fictional characters from various Wuxia novels, mainly from the author
Jin Yong (Kanji: 金庸). The motive of creating this map is from the love of a group of Vietnamese gamers to legendary heroes from those famous Wuxia novels like
Qiao Feng from
Tian Long Ba Bu...
Ngũ H?nh was used as an ancient device in many traditional Chinese fields. It has customarily been translated as
Five Elements probably because of the similarity of this doctrine to the Western system of four elements.
Ngũ H?nh was mainly used as memory tools, hence the preferred translation of "movements", "phases" or "steps" over "elements".
Ngũ H?nh was employed as a device in many fields of early Chinese thought including geomancy or
feng shui, astrology, traditional Chinese medicine, music, military strategy and martial arts.
Heroes in
Heavenly Sword are divided into
Ngũ H?nh, they are
Kim (Metal),
Mộc (Wood),
Thổ (Earth),
Thủy (Water),
Hỏa (Fire). At the moment, there are a total of 31 heroes in
Heavenly Sword.
In short,
Kim >
Mộc >
Thổ >
Thủy >
Hỏa >
Kim. The "greater than" sign means "having more advantages than", in this case the
Pharse on the left does more damage to and receives less damage from the one on the right.
At the start of the game, after the host picked a game mode, players will have
40 seconds to pick their desired heroes from five humanoid figures representing
Ngũ H?nh. They are, from left to right:
1.
Hệ Kim Appearance: white armored soldier holding a spear with yellow aura
Attributes: In Chinese Taoist thought,
Kim (Metal) attributes are considered to be
firmness, rigidity, persistence, strength and determination. In
Heavenly Sword,
Kim heroes are
mostly male and
Kim's main attribute is usually
STR with the exception of
Dương Gia Cung.
Kim elemental damage deals 15% extra damage to
Hệ Mộc heroes, and reduces 15% damage to
Hệ Hỏa.
Hệ Kim's armor receives extra damage from
Hỏa elemental damage and reduced damage from
Mộc elemental damage.
Heroes:
Thương Thi?n,
Ch?y Thi?n,
Đao Thiếu,
Quyền Thiếu, and
Dương Gia Cung.
Weapons used: varied from spear to unarmed, no sword
Overall remarks: (will be added later)
2.
Hệ Mộc Appearance: black light armored ninja having a green cloth scarf and green aura
Attributes: In Chinese Taoist thought,
Mộc (Wood) attributes are considered to be
strength and flexibility, as with bamboo. In Wuxia novels, poisons are usually harvested from
plants (later they are taken from poisonous creatures like spiders, snakes, etc.), so poison users
are usually related to Wood element. In
Heavenly Sword,
Mộc heroes doesn't focus on one
attribute, they can be
STR (not as strong as
Kim's),
AGI (assassin types) or
INT (poison users).
Mộc elemental damage deals 15% extra damage to
Hệ Thổ heroes, and reduces 15% damage to
Hệ Kim.
Hệ Mộc's armor receives extra damage from
Kim elemental damage and reduced damage from
Thổ elemental damage.
Heroes:
Tụ Tiễn,
H?m Tịnh,
Chưởng Độc,
Đao Độc,
Kiếm Minh, and
Ch?y Minh.
Weapons used: varied poisoned weapons including hidden ones
Overall remarks: (will be added later)
3.
Hệ Thổ Appearance: cloth outfit Taoist hermit holding a sword with white aura
Attributes: In Chinese Taoist thought,
Thổ (Earth) is associated with the qualities of
patience, thoughtfulness, practicality, hard work and stability. In
Heavenly Sword, like
Mộc,
Thổ heroes doesn't focus on one attribute, most of
Thổ heroes' skills are lightning element.
Thổ elemental damage deals 15% extra damage to
Hệ Thủy heroes, and reduces 15% damage to
Hệ Mộc.
Hệ Thổ's armor receives extra damage from
Mộc elemental damage and reduced damage from
Thủy elemental damage.
Heroes:
Kh? V?,
Kiếm V?,
Kiếm C?n,
Đao C?n,
B?t V?,
Ti?u Dao, and
Hoa Sơn.
Weapons used: mostly sword
Overall remarks: (will be added later)
4.
Hệ Thủy Appearance: beautiful Asian girl in a white Chinese traditional outfit with blue aura
Attributes: In Chinese Taoist thought,
Thủy (Water) is representative of intelligence and
wisdom, flexibility, softness and pliancy; however, an over-abundance of the element is said to
cause difficulty in choosing something and sticking to it. In the same way,
Thủy can be fluid and
weak, but can also wield great power when it floods and overwhelms the land. In
Heavenly
Sword,
Thủy heroes are mostly female and
Thủy's main attribute is usually
INT with the
exception of
Đao Th?y and
Chỉ Đo?n.
Thủy elemental damage deals 15% extra damage to
Hệ Hỏa heroes, and reduces 15% damage to
Hệ Thổ.
Hệ Thủy's armor receives extra damage from
Thổ elemental damage and reduced damage from
Hỏa elemental damage.
Heroes:
Kiếm Th?y,
Đao Th?y,
Kiếm Nga,
Chưởng Nga,
Kiếm Đo?n,
Chỉ Đo?n, and
Mộ Dung Gia.
Weapons used: mostly sword
Overall remarks: (will be added later)
5.
Hệ Hỏa Appearance: Japanese samurai holding a western sword with red aura
Attributes: In Chinese Taoist thought,
Hỏa (Fire) attributes are considered to be
dynamism, strength and persistence; however, it is also connected to restlessness. The fire
element provides warmth, enthusiasm and creativity, however an excess of it can bring
aggression, impatience and impulsive behavior. In the same way,
Hỏa provides heat and warmth,
however an excess can also burn. In
Heavenly Sword,
Hỏa's heroes balance between
STR and
INT attributes.
Hỏa elemental damage deals 15% extra damage to
Hệ Kim heroes, and reduces 15% damage to
Hệ Thủy.
Hệ Hỏa's armor receives extra damage from
Thủy elemental damage and reduced damage from
Kim elemental damage.
Heroes:
Chưởng C?i,
Bổng C?i,
Ma Nhẫn,
Chiến Nhẫn,
Minh Gi?o Th?nh Chiến, and
B?t Minh.
Weapons used: varied
Overall remarks: (will be added later)
Items Items in
Heavenly Sword often boost combat abilities by adding attributes, enhancing stats or providing skills. Each side has a total of 6 vendors in their starting town near a fountain called
Vạn Hoa Linh (Kanji: 萬花靈 ?) in game. Each vendor provides various number of items showing the price, requirements, effects and flavor text. One interesting thing in
Heavenly Sword is that players can share items with each other at no cost, however, they cannot transfer
Ng?n Lượng or
T?i Ph? among themselves.
To purchase an item, you need to be near the vendors. Navigate through the vendors and use your mouse to buy the desired item. Some items have a prerequisite, before they can be used. This means you might need to purchase multiple items and fuse them.
Items with the red text
Y?u Cầu and no price tag are auto-fuse items. By buying the prerequisite, they will automatically transform into these. Note: you cannot buy these items as individual items.
Items with the red text
Y?u Cầu and a fixed amount of
Ng?n Lượng +
T?i Ph? are recipes to high-level equipments. By buying the prerequisite and having enough
Ng?n Lượng +
T?i Ph? to afford the item, they will transform into these after buying the recipes. Note: you cannot buy these recipes as individual items.
Items with a normal price tag are regular items.
Apparently, there is no consumable item like HP/MP recovery potions, wards (there is a drop-upon-death gem-like item instead), or town portals. Even though there is no HP/MP potion, there are various regen items similar to
Ring of Health in
DotA; plus, at the start of a game, each player will be given a stack of 10 consumable
Ngũ Hoa Ngọc Lộ Ho?n, which instantly recovers 500 HP and 400 MP upon used.
Ngũ Hoa Ngọc Lộ Ho?n are unique items, cannot be bought, cannot be dropped,
cannot be obtained more than 10 or at any other time than the start of the game. Players can obtain more
Ngũ Hoa Ngọc Lộ Ho?n from doing a certain quest.
The six vendor NPCs in
Heavenly Sword are (from low-level to high-level) two
Chủ Tiệm Tạp H?a,
Cửa Như,
C?ng Dương Vũ,
Hạ Đ? La, and
Hoa Thanh Uy?n. Aside from
Chủ Tiệm Tạp H?a, which means "grocery store owner", others are human's names.
Chủ Tiệm Tạp H?a (grocery store owner) sells basic items that can be used in recipes for high-level equipments, the items range from
STR/
AGI/
INT attribute increase to max HP/MP stats or regen increase. There are two
Chủ Tiệm Tạp H?a in game.
Cửa Như shows basic recipes (you don't actually buy these recipes but use them as references for fusing items) for mid-level equipments similar to
Bracer or
Perseverance in
DotA. Those items again can be used in advanced recipes.
C?ng Dương Vũ sells various mid-level equipments and intermediate recipes. Those items again can be used in advanced recipes.
Hạ Đ? La sells mid-to-high-level equipments and advanced recipes, which also requires a fixed amount of
T?i Ph?.
Hạ Đ? La also sells low-level equipments similar to
Boots of Speed and
Gloves of Haste in
DotA.
Hoa Thanh Uy?n sells only advance recipes for high-level equipments, which requires a fixed amount of
T?i Ph? to buy.
Aside from those items mentioned above, there are special items obtained from certain NPCs, rare items dropped from special bosses (explained later), and unique items created from fusing rare items with regular equipments. The unique items' recipes are listed in
Item Craft section under the
Nhiệm vụ/
Quest tab. Rare items are only dropped ONCE from the first time the specific boss is killed, so try not to sell rare items in case somebody in your team need them. Rare items and unique items have different color name tag.
Ex:
Phi B?o Chi Gi?c can be crafted into
Thủy Ho?ng Long L?n Y