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Unlike most MMO games, Skill Based MMOs base their character development systems not on a simple levelling. While other games allow you to succeed in battle just with in-game skills, the Skill Based MMOs are challenging players. The winner is the one who plays better than others: the most accurate shooters, the fastest warriors and the most thoughtful strategists.

DarkOrbit: Reloaded

DarkOrbit: Reloaded is a space-combat browser MMO game, developed by Bigpoint Games.

Eternal Magic

Eternal Magic is a fantasy social MMORPG, developed by Duoyi Network.

The Third Age

The Third Age is a fantasy browser strategy MMORPG, developed by R2 Games.

Battalion 1944

A MMOFPS about the times of WW2 developed by Bulkhead Interactive and published by Square Enix.

Rules of Survival

Rules of Survival is a free-to-play MMO battle royale game developed and published by NetEase Games.

Tree of Life

Tree of Life is a survival sandbox MMORPG indie game from the Korean developer OddOneGames.

Albion Online

Albion Online is a hardcore medieval sandbox MMORPG in the open world.

PixARK

Pixark is a survival open-world sandbox MMO with dinosaurs and fantasy creatures.

Tom Clancy's The Division 2

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is the sequel to The Division, which has received many significant innovations.

Tom Clancy’s The Division

Tom Clancy’s The Division is a multiplayer TPS developed by Massive Entertainment

Dead by Daylight

A multiplayer team survival-horror, where four survivors are trying to escape from a maniac.

Destiny 2

A sequel of a famous Destiny. This game is sci-fi MMOFPS developed by Bungie in 2017.

DayZ

Multiplayer survival horror in the post-apocalyptic world, based on the famous mode for ARMA 2.

MapleStory 2

MapleStory 2 is a free-to-play fantasy 3D MMORPG made by Korean game giant Nexon.

DC Universe Online

DC Universe Online is a superhero-themed free-to-play MMORPG released in 2011.

Mabinogi

A free-to-play Korean fantasy MMORPG in anime style, developed by Nexon. Released in 2004.

Final Fantasy 11

Final Fantasy 11 is a fantasy MMORPG series based off of the core Final Fantasy series.

Fiesta MMO

Fiesta is a classic 3D MMORPG in anime stylistic, developed by Gamigo in 2006.

Tibia

One of the oldest MMORPGs still available for play. Created by Cipsoft in 1997.

RuneScape

A colossal free-to-play MMORPG with a huge community. Developed by Jagex in 2001.

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More About Skill Based MMO Games

In most cases, Skill Based MMO games belong to the MMOFPS or MMORTS genres. Those games are less casual and straightforward than others, so the developers have an opportunity to create an ultimate competition challenge. It also happens because games of this genre will not succeed if they are not based on the player's ability to play. No one will play a shooter where shots fly past the enemy because its level is higher than your character's.

In MMO Skill Based games, the system of character development is usually based on blocks of various skills offered to the player. Such games also typically do not have specific classes, or they have a wide developmental variability.

PvP in Skill Based games is one of the main features of this genre. From simple battles where you only need to press the keys in time and know the tactics of the fight against other classes, in Skill Based MMOs, you can rely entirely on your PvP skills. You can only guess about the tactics of the opponent by its actions. You can't just crush another character by pressing all the buttons of skills in a row: you need to understand when the enemy is open to strike; you should know when you need to use the skills. Such knowledge and abilities are acquired only with the game experience, which takes a lot of time. Therefore Skill Based MMOs are not very popular among casual players.

Best Skill Based MMO Games

ArcheAge is a Skill Based MMO without a strict vector of character development. There are 12 skillsets, and you can combine them as you want. It makes PvP part of this game dynamic and unusual.

Blade and Soul has a complicated skill-based combat system. This game is all about your tactic and battle wisdom. You should see the enemy's weak points and use your skills just in time; otherwise, you wouldn't be able even to enter the PvP arena.

Albion Online has a unique skill system, which manifests itself in PvP and GvG battles. It's both complicated and interesting because abilities in this game are levelling up only if you use them often, so already to the middle levels you will begin to become a master of your skill.