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Writer's pictureKasumin

Ten Underappreciated Things/Facts in Dragon Raja SEA

So many things are happening in Dragon Raja. There are many events—some I can't even complete within a day. If you do though, those events drop items that may or may not make you happy (^_^). There are also some features or events that some players don't use or don't do.





Without further ado, this is my list of the things I think are quite underappreciated in Dragon Raja SEA.


10/10 Tap-Move

If you've been playing Dragon Raja (DR) SEA as long as me, then you might or might not know this feature—I know that my friends didn't until I told them. Now, many hardcore cross-server players would probably get angry with me. I apologize in advance but, I just need to share this for the benefit of the busy players.


The Tap-Move Option can be accessed on the game's basic settings. When you turn it on, you can just tap on any possible place on the map and your character will move to that location. Dragon Raja SEA has a variety of cross-server events you can play every day like Day of Liberty and Desert Route.

The cross-server events drop certain emblems that can be exchanged with valuable freebies. A player is limited to farming 700 emblems weekly. If you're don't rank high in the event, then the most number of emblems you get per game is 12-14 emblems (give or take).


There are times when farming for these emblems is not fun. Thus, I use the tap-move option and turn on my Autoplay settings to make my character fight on its own. This way, when my character dies, I just click on the map again and let my character do the hard work.


9/10 Hacker Group

This event is probably one of the most forgettable things within the game. It's not located anywhere on the Events Tab. You can only find it when clicking the Club Menu.

However, with many events going on and not having enough time to do all of them in one day, this event will, most of the time, just be neglected.


It's a shame that many players forget this event since they give experience points (exp) and payback points, which can be exchanged for items in the club store.


8/10 Tick Tock Anxiety

This is another one of those events that give exp but some players don't do. I admit that Tick Tock is, in a way, boring. Don't get me wrong. I always complete my Tick Tock event. Most of the players I play with do not.


I guess the event is boring because it's not very interactive. It's an event that gives more exp when you do more quests. It has a total of 100 quests and you help NPCs with some errands or kill some monsters along the way—that's it. For a hundred quests and lots of teleporting, I can understand why people don't like to do it (especially the impatient or lazy ones).



7/10 Dark and Light Particles I

As a Free-to-Play player, these particles are one of the things I appreciate the most in this game. Many players complain that, when playing events, all they get are these ashes—I mean, I know that it kinda hurts to see others get rare items. However, these ashes are helpful in their own way.


Lots of people ask me why my Star Array is already upgraded to the 3rd level (I don’t spend money in the game). Well, if you actually collect these particles and not sell them, they will definitely help boost your stats.


6/10 Purple Equipments

Again, this is one of those items that a lot of players complain about. The rarest equipment you get in the game are those with draconic—these are things that give you certain skills or stat boost. If you want to learn more about draconic, then watch Rionium's video about it.


I get that people are annoyed to get only purple equipment when running a dungeon. Some purple equipment gives good stats though. If they don't have good stats then you can just dismantle it for some Lost Whispers. 220 Lost Whispers can be exchanged for a purple draconic.


5/10 Code Challenges

What you normally call dungeon in other games is called Code in Dragon Raja. DR has a lot of Codes in game. To prevent players from exploiting them, they put limits on the Code Events. For example, the Radiance Code only lets players within levels 25-69 receive items from the chests.

What some players don't know is that they can still receive the supply box that's given by the last boss of the Code Event. I know some players who got Orange or Gold draconic from the Bright and Bronze Code supply box.


4/10 Rifts and Rift Fragments

Rifts are mini dungeons you can complete in the game. Some of them are puzzles, others are just treasure troves that sometimes give rare equipments. When you complete a Rift challenge, you are also rewarded Rift Fragment that can be exchanged for some items.



Not many players do Rift Challenges in the game. I guess it's because the Rift locations are always random and again, there are lots of events in the game. Therefore, mini dungeons like these are always easily forgotten.


If you want to learn more about Rifts and their locations, then read Eden of Gaming's guide.

3/10 D-Cypher Runes


D-cypher Runes aren't used for anything but levelling up four of your character's sigils. However, no matter how many you stock up, it gets used up very fast because the number of runes needed to level-up the sigil increases

within certain levels.



2/10 Level 1 Gems

These are one of the things that many players get annoyed about because they take up inventory space (there are 5 types of gems in the game). Level 1 gems are very useful for Free-to-Play players when trying to level up the Destiny Core. Sixteen level 1 gems can be combined into 1 level 5 gem, which costs 48 diamonds at the mall. If there is one thing that is horrifying in this game, then that's saving diamonds, which is a special currency in the game.


1/10 Stabilized Shards

I think this is the item that new players hate the most. If I guess the drop rate of this thing, it would probably be 90%. Almost every single event in the game, like Yakuza Peak or Haunted Night, drops this item.


By level 70, you would probably have saved up 200+ of these things. That's not the case when you reach the Purple Dragon Wing Tier after using the enhancement system—stabilized shards get burned fast when you use it. Take this from a player who has been playing for almost six months. I am at level 102, I have 132 eternal flames yet don't have any Stabilized Shards. What does a player who doesn't use money to play the game need to do—you know what? Don't answer that.



Anyways, that is my list for the most underappreciated things in Dragon Raja. For you readers, what do you think is the one of the most underappreciated things in DR?









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