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Runes of Magic (RoM) is a free massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by the Taiwanese developer Runewaker Entertainment and adapted for the English and German speaking market by German company Frogster Interactive. After going through an open beta phase, the game was launched on 19 March 2009 and Chapter II - The Elven Prophecy was launched on 15 September 2009. The next chapter, Chapter III - The Elder Kingdoms, started 22 April, however all of Chapter III did not become available until August 11, 2010. The game client is free to download, and no monthly subscription fee is required because the service is funded by real money transactions (RMT) in the Runes of Magic Item Shop.
The games includes the ability to pick two classes, in a "dual class system", which allows players to carry skills across between classes as they switch between them. There are two races available to play, humans and elves. There are eight classes available, making for 28 possible combinations of classes (counting combinations like "Mage/Priest" and "Priest/Mage" as one combination), although race restrictions reduce this number to 24.
The game also features Player versus Player combat in the form of dueling and battlefields. Players may also obtain their own houses, and guilds can buy castles that grant benefits to members of the guild. Siege combat is also available between guilds.
Another feature of the game are the collectible "Monster Cards", which slain foes leave behind, which provide specific attribute points alongside the usual monster information. These cards act as trophies for players but also provide attribute bonuses. Each type of monster has a card that provides bonuses to character stats, but not every monster drops the cards.
A new marriage system feature was added in early July, 2010. The marriage system is relationship system that allows two players to commit into a partnership. Depending on the relationship, players will then be rewarded with special in-game bonuses. Special Items have been added too such as Love and Friendship letters.




