Fiesta is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Microsoft Windows . Fiesta features an anime style characters rendered in 3D. Fiesta Online was originally published in 2003 but was later published by Outspark and subsequently taken over by Gamigo AG.
20-653: [REDACTED] Look up fiesta or fiestas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fiesta (Spanish for "religious feast", "festival", or "party") may refer to: Events [ edit ] Patronal festival ( fiesta patronal ), a yearly Christian religious celebration of a patron saint or virgin Fiesta San Antonio , a 10-day event held every April in San Antonio, Texas St. Peter's Fiesta ,
40-768: A British soft-core porn magazine Fiesta (novel) or The Sun Also Rises , a 1926 novel by Ernest Hemingway Fiesta Mart , a Texas supermarket chain Fiesta Online , a 2007 MMORPG video game by OnSon Soft Fast Imaging Employing Steady-state Acquisition, a GE brand name for its steady-state free precession imaging technology Pump It Up Fiesta , 2010–2013 versions of the Pump It Up video game series A condom brand sold by DKT International See also [ edit ] Fiesta Bowl , an American college football bowl game La Fiesta (disambiguation) Festival (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
60-653: A British soft-core porn magazine Fiesta (novel) or The Sun Also Rises , a 1926 novel by Ernest Hemingway Fiesta Mart , a Texas supermarket chain Fiesta Online , a 2007 MMORPG video game by OnSon Soft Fast Imaging Employing Steady-state Acquisition, a GE brand name for its steady-state free precession imaging technology Pump It Up Fiesta , 2010–2013 versions of the Pump It Up video game series A condom brand sold by DKT International See also [ edit ] Fiesta Bowl , an American college football bowl game La Fiesta (disambiguation) Festival (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
80-923: A French film by Pierre Boutron Fiesta (TV series) , a 1958 Australian music and dance programme Music [ edit ] The Fiestas , an American R&B group Albums [ edit ] Fiesta (Carlito album) , 2006 Fiesta (Denise Rosenthal album) , 2013 Fiesta (Fiskales Ad-Hok album) , 1998 Fiesta (Miranda album) , 1999 Fiesta (Raffaella Carrà album) , 1977 Fiesta! Magsasaya Ang Lahat , by 6cyclemind, 2006 Fiesta , by Juan Carlos Alvarado , 2004 Songs [ edit ] "Fiesta" (Helena Paparizou song) , 2016 "Fiesta" (Iz*One song) , 2020 "Fiesta" (The Pogues song) , 1988 "Fiesta" (R. Kelly song) , 2001 "Fiesta" (Soulhead song) , 2005 "Fiesta", by Bomba Estéreo from Amanecer "Fiesta", by Ween from La Cucaracha Transport [ edit ] Apco Fiesta , an Israeli paraglider design Ford Fiesta ,
100-1367: A five-day festival in Gloucester, Massachusetts Fiestas de Santa Fe , a festival held in Santa Fe, New Mexico Film and television [ edit ] Fiesta (1941 film) , an American film by LeRoy Prinz Fiesta (1947 film) , an MGM film starring Esther Williams and Ricardo Montalbán Fiesta (1995 film), a French film by Pierre Boutron Fiesta (TV series) , a 1958 Australian music and dance programme Music [ edit ] The Fiestas , an American R&B group Albums [ edit ] Fiesta (Carlito album) , 2006 Fiesta (Denise Rosenthal album) , 2013 Fiesta (Fiskales Ad-Hok album) , 1998 Fiesta (Miranda album) , 1999 Fiesta (Raffaella Carrà album) , 1977 Fiesta! Magsasaya Ang Lahat , by 6cyclemind, 2006 Fiesta , by Juan Carlos Alvarado , 2004 Songs [ edit ] "Fiesta" (Helena Paparizou song) , 2016 "Fiesta" (Iz*One song) , 2020 "Fiesta" (The Pogues song) , 1988 "Fiesta" (R. Kelly song) , 2001 "Fiesta" (Soulhead song) , 2005 "Fiesta", by Bomba Estéreo from Amanecer "Fiesta", by Ween from La Cucaracha Transport [ edit ] Apco Fiesta , an Israeli paraglider design Ford Fiesta ,
120-461: A hidden title, which is an incentive to collect all of them. Also, collecting a large number will gives the player bonus and exclusive items, such as legendary mini-pets. Guilds in Fiesta can declare war on other guilds, but a given guild can only declare one war itself. There is also a limit to the location of a war between guilds; once a war has begun, all maps become off limits to PvP fights, with
140-520: A subcompact car by Ford MS SeaFrance Cézanne or MS Fiesta , a cross-channel ferry operated by SNCF MS Stena Fantasia or MS Fiesta , a cross-channel ferry operated by Sealink and Stena Line, now known as the Wawel Other uses [ edit ] Fiesta (apple) , an apple cultivar Fiesta (dinnerware) , the line of Homer Laughlin China Co. dinnerware Fiesta (magazine) ,
160-405: A subcompact car by Ford MS SeaFrance Cézanne or MS Fiesta , a cross-channel ferry operated by SNCF MS Stena Fantasia or MS Fiesta , a cross-channel ferry operated by Sealink and Stena Line, now known as the Wawel Other uses [ edit ] Fiesta (apple) , an apple cultivar Fiesta (dinnerware) , the line of Homer Laughlin China Co. dinnerware Fiesta (magazine) ,
180-501: A yearly Christian religious celebration of a patron saint or virgin Fiesta San Antonio , a 10-day event held every April in San Antonio, Texas St. Peter's Fiesta , a five-day festival in Gloucester, Massachusetts Fiestas de Santa Fe , a festival held in Santa Fe, New Mexico Film and television [ edit ] Fiesta (1941 film) , an American film by LeRoy Prinz Fiesta (1947 film) , an MGM film starring Esther Williams and Ricardo Montalbán Fiesta (1995 film),
200-500: Is a "heroic class" that must be unlocked and begins play at a higher level than the others. The game has three categories of skills. Active skills are generally combat skills that consume resources. Passive skills, once learned, continually affect the character. Alchemy allows for the creation of consumable items with a variety of benefits, to break down items into their components, or to create better items. In-game currency comes in four forms: copper, silver, gold, and gem. One gem
220-413: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages fiesta [REDACTED] Look up fiesta or fiestas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fiesta (Spanish for "religious feast", "festival", or "party") may refer to: Events [ edit ] Patronal festival ( fiesta patronal ),
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#1732773340501240-536: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fiesta Online The game was developed by Ons On Soft. The development team created all the content and material. However, they had to seek out a publisher. It was originally released in Korea in July 2006 through self-publication. It later expanded overseas the following year when Outspark picked it up. Gamigo published
260-459: Is the equivalent of 100 gold; one gold is the equivalent of 1,000 silver; and one silver is the equivalent of 1,000 copper. Players can earn in-game currency through the successful completion of quests and by selling in-game items. Additionally, the game makes use of microtransactions , exchanging real currency for virtual currency , which is then used to purchase from the in-game cash shop. Titles are given to players, which they can then apply to
280-448: The beginning of their name. E.g., "popular" is given to a player when they have a certain number of people on their friends list, or "monster joke punchline" when they are killed by the same monster ten times in a row. Some titles may give benefits to players, such as increased defense or extra skill points. Fiesta has collectible cards which can be obtained from killing monsters. These cards can be traded between players and some cards give
300-463: The exception of certain towns. To initiate a guild war, interested guilds issue a challenge to other guilds. Guilds are also able to compete with other guild through guild tournaments called "Relics of War". There are free PvP areas in each of the towns: each main town has its own "free battle zone", with Elderine, Uruga, and Alberstol Ruins having additional Abyss maps, which are PvP zones with additional monsters in them that provide extra experience for
320-552: The game in Europe. On February 6, 2013, Gamigo acquired the North American licensing rights to Fiesta Online from Outspark. On April 29, 2014, Gamigo announced that Fiesta Online had been greenlit. The territory of each zone is tracked via steam and will open the correct page. Players can still download the launcher manually to play the other versions. On March 2, 2016 Gamigo announced it had assumed development rights to
340-524: The game worldwide. OnsOne Soft LTD and Gamigo declared that the entire development process would switch over to Gamigo completely, an event that occurred by May 17, 2016. There are six classes in Fiesta Online: trickster (damage dealer and damage over time), mage (damage dealer and area effects), archer (damage over time and area effects), fighter (tank and damage dealer), crusader (damage dealer and support), and cleric (support and tank). The crusader
360-452: The player when killed. Abyss maps are designed to be areas that offer high rewards, but with high risks. Players can enter and spawn kill lower levels, whilst others will enter simply to take advantage of the faster experience gain. Players can propose to one another with wedding rings, and after acceptance both players obtain wedding applications. These are converted to invitations, which allow up to thirty players to be invited to teleport to
380-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fiesta . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiesta&oldid=1244719540 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
400-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fiesta . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fiesta&oldid=1244719540 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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