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− | Energy is | + | Energy is a finite resource in Legacy that plays a key role in several core gameplay mechanics. Energy powers a variety of in-game actions such as working to earn credits, fighting other players and hunting NPCs. Energy sets a limit on the number of in-game actions you can take, and managing it is vital in ensuring you can progress quickly in the early game. |
==Energy== | ==Energy== |
Revision as of 15:47, 19 May 2025
Energy is a finite resource in Legacy that plays a key role in several core gameplay mechanics. Energy powers a variety of in-game actions such as working to earn credits, fighting other players and hunting NPCs. Energy sets a limit on the number of in-game actions you can take, and managing it is vital in ensuring you can progress quickly in the early game.
Energy
Energy is used for working and leveling. You can have a maximum of 6000 energy (The cap is increased to 7500 energy when you buy expanded energy for 14,995 Platinum).
- Energy can be found in your status box. The location of your status box can be altered through the template control option
How to Get Energy
- You automatically gain 200 energy every hour, on the hour (i.e. 5:00 PM) or 240 every hour with Energy Boost purchased with Platinum
- Energy can be gained with various Event items such as Gingerbread Man, Halloween Candy, Mini Moo Juice, and Minimoo Chocolate
- You can also exchange points earned while chatting with Lund in exchange for Energy.
1 point = 100 energy, or 5 points = 500 energy
Uses
Hive energy can be used for:
- Working, which can cost anywhere from 200 Energy per job to 1,000 Energy per job
- Attacking other players, or PVP (Player Vs. Player), which costs 5 energy per round (1 round = 1 attack from each side)
- Hunting, which costs the same as PVP, and you need at least 500 to attack an SNPC boss (The 500 Energy cost for SNPC's is waived with the Ability Big Game Hunter)
- Raids will sometimes have an energy cost to enter (You only pay to enter the Raid, combat within the Raid has no energy cost)
- They used to be used for the old Avatar Training System!