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AION: An Introduction to Abyss Part 1-Fortress Defense

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AION: An Introduction to Abyss Part 1: Fortress Defense and the Castle Gate Guardian Stone
The gate is the first line of defense for a fortress.

Castle gates are a strong defense mechanism because they sturdy enough to withstand most attacks, and can be repaired with a Castle Gate Guardian Stone.

On the other hand, they are very vulnerable to siege warfare weapons. Therefore, destroying the enemys siege warfare weapons is a high priority when they attack your fortress.

Source: An AION Homepage video, June 26, 2008 http://aion.plaync.co.kr/new/devnews/view?articleID=22&page=

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  • Wiki pedia is user based input so there is always the chance some info could be wrong. It would be wiser to find alternative backing to any claim because of this factor.

  • Japan's long chain of invasions and war crimes in China between 1894 and 1945 as well as modern Japan's attitude towards its past are major issues affecting current and likely, future Sino-Japanese relations.

  • From Wikipedia: China and Japan are geographically separated by only a narrow strip of water. China has strongly influenced Japan with its writing system, architecture, culture, religion, philosophy, and law. When Western countries forced Japan to open trading in the mid-nineteenth century, Japan moved towards modernization (Meiji Reformation), viewing China as an antiquated civilization, unable to defend itself against Western forces (Opium Wars and Anglo-French Expeditions from 1840s-1860s).

  • What's your problem? Did the Japanese not war with the Chinese back in World War 2? They already have a history of conflict with each other.

  • go to school before you post again here

  • Korean sounds closer to Japanese than Chinese does. I guess that's why the Koreans and Japanese get along better than the Chinese do with the Japanese.

  • play the game as well its in english :)

  • fuckin racist, and btw, their korean. Not Japanese.

  • guys...the info is a translation.

  • WTB english

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