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The Labor Point system from the original ArcheAge that time-gated all economic activity and created a significant divide between free and paying players.
Life skills in ArcheAge Chronicles include farming, crafting, gathering, hunting, and trading, providing meaningful progression paths for non-combat players.
The Nightsky Tragedy is the catastrophic airship crash that anchors the main storyline of ArcheAge Chronicles and draws pioneers into the rediscovered continent of Auroria.
Thiol is the supreme creator deity of the ArcheAge universe who created the heavens, earth, oceans, the Garden, and all the races and gods of Erenor.
Goddess Nui, originally the mortal Eanna Nimush, is the Goddess of the Hereafter who sacrificed herself to save the survivors of Auroria's collapse.
Airships in ArcheAge Chronicles provide fast flying transportation between zones, connecting major population centers across continents.
The Elves are a forest-dwelling race in ArcheAge Chronicles, known for their otherworldly beauty, secretive nature, and pursuit of honorable death.
Nuia is the western continent of Erenor, named after Goddess Nui, and home to the Nuian Alliance of Nuians, Elves, and Dwarves.
Endgame content in ArcheAge Chronicles is PvE-focused, offering dungeons, world bosses, crafting mastery, trading, life skills, and server-wide events.
Exploration is a core pillar of ArcheAge Chronicles, featuring a seamless open world with no loading zones, traversable by land, sea, and air.
Haranya is the eastern continent of Erenor, home to the Haranyan Alliance of Harani, Firran, and Warborn.
Jeon Minhee is the South Korean fantasy novelist whose ArcheAge Chronicles novel series forms the literary foundation of the game's world and lore.