BEARFACT
Yönetici
Game Master
- Katılım
- 4 Ara 2025
- Mesajlar
- 73
- Puanları
- 18
- Race
Lunaskar
Warrior
Hello everyone,
Today, we will explain what R.O.W Assistant is and how to use it.
First, let’s start with the menus located on the right side of the screen:
This section contains general information about R.O.W Assistant.
You can view basic details about your character and the system here.
In this section, you can configure the usage settings for Health (HP) and Mana (MP) potions.
Potions will be used automatically based on the values you set.
In the Skills section, you can configure skill settings.
All of these settings can be adjusted from this section.
The Gameplay section contains the general gameplay settings of R.O.W Assistant.
Settings related to in-game behavior and assistant features are managed here.
The screen you see below is the Overview section.
In this section, the explanations of the areas marked with numbers are as follows:
Shows the total available R.O.W time you have for the day.
The daily R.O.W time allocated to your free account.
Represents the total R.O.W time you have gained through Magic Puppet usage.
The total R.O.W time you have obtained through Power Up usage.
Shows your remaining daily free Auto-Attack time.
Represents the remaining amount of daily Magic Puppet usage time.
Shows the remaining daily Power Up usage time.
There is a daily 10-hour drop duration on R.O.W.
You can track your remaining drop time from this section.
The screen you see below is the Potions section.
In this section, the explanations of the areas marked with numbers are as follows:
You can drag and drop the HP potion you want to use into the area marked with number 1.
The percentage (%) field next to it allows the potion to be used automatically when your character’s HP falls below the set percentage.
Example:
If you set the HP percentage to 50%, the HP potion will be used automatically when your character’s health drops below 50%.
You can drag and drop the Mana potion you want to use into the area marked with number 2.
The percentage (%) field next to it allows the mana potion to be used automatically when your character’s MP falls below the set value.
Example:
If you set the mana percentage to 40%, the MP potion will be used automatically when your mana drops below 40%.
With these settings, you can automate potion usage and enjoy a smoother and more controlled gameplay experience.
The screen you see below is the Skills section.
In this section, the explanations of the areas marked with numbers are as follows:
In this area, you can add attack and debuff skills that you want to use against monsters.
You can add support skills that you want to use only on your own character in this area.
Example: Personal buff skills such as Sprint.
In this area, you can add single-target heal skills belonging to the Priest / Rogue classes.
These skills will be used automatically based on the configured settings.
Here, you can add skills that can be applied to all party members.
Example: Group support skills such as Priest Buff or Mage Resistance.
With this section, you can organize your skills based on combat, support, and party usage to achieve a more efficient gameplay experience.
The screen below belongs to the Gameplay section, which is our final page.
In this section, the explanations of the areas marked with numbers are as follows:
If you have repair-capable items in your inventory, you can enable this option.
When the durability of your weapons or armor drops to 0, the system automatically uses these items to repair them, eliminating the need to visit a merchant.
When consumable items such as potions, arrows, etc. run out, this option automatically returns your character to town.
If this option is disabled, your character will automatically return to town when the durability of any equipped item drops to 0.
The party leader can enter a code in this area, allowing friends to easily join the party.
Note: For this feature to work, R.O.W must be active on the party leader.
If there is at least one Mage in your party, you can automatically teleport to the Mage’s location using the code set by the Mage character.
After selecting the mob you want to kill with R.O.W, you can click the “+” icon next to it to make the system work only for that specific mob.
Long-range skills can deal damage within a range of 0–60 meters.
From this area, you can set the distance at which skills will be used on monsters in a way that matches your party’s playstyle.
With this setting, you can determine the maximum distance your character can move away from the point where you started R.O.W.
Today, we will explain what R.O.W Assistant is and how to use it.
First, let’s start with the menus located on the right side of the screen:
Overview
This section contains general information about R.O.W Assistant.
You can view basic details about your character and the system here.
Potions
In this section, you can configure the usage settings for Health (HP) and Mana (MP) potions.
Potions will be used automatically based on the values you set.
Skills
In the Skills section, you can configure skill settings.
- Attack / debuff skills against monsters
- Heal / buff skills for yourself or your party members
All of these settings can be adjusted from this section.
Gameplay
The Gameplay section contains the general gameplay settings of R.O.W Assistant.
Settings related to in-game behavior and assistant features are managed here.
The screen you see below is the Overview section.
In this section, the explanations of the areas marked with numbers are as follows:
Total Minutes
Shows the total available R.O.W time you have for the day.
Daily Free
The daily R.O.W time allocated to your free account.
Magic Puppet
Represents the total R.O.W time you have gained through Magic Puppet usage.
Power Up
The total R.O.W time you have obtained through Power Up usage.
Daily Free Auto-Attack Time Left
Shows your remaining daily free Auto-Attack time.
Daily Magic Puppet Time Left
Represents the remaining amount of daily Magic Puppet usage time.
Daily Power Up Time Left
Shows the remaining daily Power Up usage time.
Drops
There is a daily 10-hour drop duration on R.O.W.
You can track your remaining drop time from this section.
The screen you see below is the Potions section.
In this section, the explanations of the areas marked with numbers are as follows:
HP Potion (Health Potion)
You can drag and drop the HP potion you want to use into the area marked with number 1.
The percentage (%) field next to it allows the potion to be used automatically when your character’s HP falls below the set percentage.
Example:
If you set the HP percentage to 50%, the HP potion will be used automatically when your character’s health drops below 50%.
Mana Potion (MP Potion)
You can drag and drop the Mana potion you want to use into the area marked with number 2.
The percentage (%) field next to it allows the mana potion to be used automatically when your character’s MP falls below the set value.
Example:
If you set the mana percentage to 40%, the MP potion will be used automatically when your mana drops below 40%.
With these settings, you can automate potion usage and enjoy a smoother and more controlled gameplay experience.
The screen you see below is the Skills section.
In this section, the explanations of the areas marked with numbers are as follows:
Attack / Debuff Skills
In this area, you can add attack and debuff skills that you want to use against monsters.
Self Buff / Support Skills
You can add support skills that you want to use only on your own character in this area.
Example: Personal buff skills such as Sprint.
Heal Skills (Single Target)
In this area, you can add single-target heal skills belonging to the Priest / Rogue classes.
These skills will be used automatically based on the configured settings.
Party Skills (Area / Group)
Here, you can add skills that can be applied to all party members.
Example: Group support skills such as Priest Buff or Mage Resistance.
With this section, you can organize your skills based on combat, support, and party usage to achieve a more efficient gameplay experience.
The screen below belongs to the Gameplay section, which is our final page.
In this section, the explanations of the areas marked with numbers are as follows:
Auto Repair
If you have repair-capable items in your inventory, you can enable this option.
When the durability of your weapons or armor drops to 0, the system automatically uses these items to repair them, eliminating the need to visit a merchant.
Auto Town
When consumable items such as potions, arrows, etc. run out, this option automatically returns your character to town.
Auto Town (Durability)
If this option is disabled, your character will automatically return to town when the durability of any equipped item drops to 0.
Party Join Code
The party leader can enter a code in this area, allowing friends to easily join the party.
Note: For this feature to work, R.O.W must be active on the party leader.
Mage Teleport
If there is at least one Mage in your party, you can automatically teleport to the Mage’s location using the code set by the Mage character.
Custom Mob Selection
After selecting the mob you want to kill with R.O.W, you can click the “+” icon next to it to make the system work only for that specific mob.
Skill Distance Setting
Long-range skills can deal damage within a range of 0–60 meters.
From this area, you can set the distance at which skills will be used on monsters in a way that matches your party’s playstyle.
Movement Area (Range)
With this setting, you can determine the maximum distance your character can move away from the point where you started R.O.W.


