Dream of Mirror Online (DOMO) is a free-to-play MMORPG game with story lines based on ancient Chinese mythology.
As a result, "delusions" from peoples minds become monsters and ordinary creatures also transform when reflected in the mirror world.
Players can form special friendships, student-teacher, or even love relationships within the game that grant extra benefits such as abilities, fame, titles, or items;[7] the Asian versions even currently offer in-game character marriages that grant special abilities to the lucky couple.
The love line represents not only potential romantic matches, but also possible family relationships and rivalries.
There are 4 DOMO races: Humans, who are described as friendly and of ordinary capability; Shura, a beast-like race that can resemble both a fox (females) and dragon (males), are described as aggressive and with great physical prowess; Sylph, spirit-like creatures with great knowledge and wisdom but out of touch with their emotions; and Sprites, who are small and childlike in appearance.
[10] The official DOMO website describes each race to be uniquely proficient in skill, but this does not significantly, if at all, affect the game of the player.
In the original release of the game these special race-skills made a big difference (such as Shura being better at physical attributes and Sylph at mental attributes), but this was phased out before the North American version of the game was released, making the differences today mostly cosmetic.
However, existing pets can also be traded in game, making it easier for those who would rather use in-game funds to purchase one.
Currently a pet saddle can only be bought through in-game cash shop or trading between players.
Each pet comes in a regular form and also five "special edition" versions that offer an alternate appearance.
Once a character reaches level 15 in any job, they become eligible to complete a quest that grants them the ability to fly on almost any weapon (that the player can equip).
Along with moving faster than running on the ground, flying allows characters to cross geographic barriers such as mountains or oceans and perform sky stunts.