A Beginner's Guide to Battlegrounds
Overview
AS FOR 28/06, ALL PvP MODES ARE DISABLED IN MUHRO. THERE'S NO DATE SPECIFIED AS TO WHEN THEY WILL COME BACK. THIS PAGE IS LARGELY IRRELEVANT.
Hello there! I'm Chisa, a humble BG player. I see you’re interested in trying out PvP, and more specifically, Battleground in our lovely server. Are you confused as to where to start? What to prepare for? How to play!? Then you’re just in the right place. Welcome to MuhRO Battlegrounds! Note that this guide will not be talking in-depth about classes, as those require their own pages. I will only be covering the fundamentals and the bare minimum (such as consumables and recommended defensive gears) you need to know to be able to BG comfortably.
DISCLAIMER: This guide is made based off of my experience in PvP. PvP is an ever-changing, living content; thus, this is not meant to be an end-all, be-all guide for Battlegrounds. Feel free to experiment, theory craft, and try things out!
Updates
28/06/25 - Page back up, I forgot I got rewarded for this page so I can't just delete it. Tehe
24/10/24 - Reflecting the changes from Patch #133.
02/05/25 - Reflecting changes from Patch #136 (giant consumables).
04/05/25 - Added brief descriptions of each BG modes.
Before you begin…
BG is available for any 3rd Job Class and Expanded level 200/70. So make sure you get your PvP character ready!
Now you might feel confused as to what class to pick. This is just my personal opinion, but I’d say go for anything you want to play. Any class works – that much I can tell you. But of course, each class has their own natural enemy who can shut them down depending on gameplay, so out on the battlefield, you must act accordingly. No class is strong enough to do everything by themselves!
If you’re still confused, my next recommendation is to play support classes if it’s your first time skin-dipping into BG. You might not be able to kill anyone with a support class, but you will be able to ease yourself into the game as you wont die fast (support classes use full defensive gears), and you will be able to observe other people’s play style better when you don’t have to think about swapping, killing, running, and keeping your 43284093248 DPS buffs up all the time. It also lessens your chance of being frustrated and rage quitting.
No. | Recommended Classes | Rationale |
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1. | Cursed Circle (CC) Sura | Simple, effective, useful to the team once you get your CC timings right. Might leave you wanting to do "more," as the effectiveness of CC also largely depends on your team being organised (which rarely happens as teams are randomised in BG) |
2. | Full Support (FS) Wanderer/Minstrel | Low floor and high skill ceiling class. Easy to get into, but you'll find yourself having a lot of things to do and perfect as you play them. They're very useful buffer and disabler classes that will always be a huge help in the team. |
3. | Shadow Chaser | |
4. | Sorcerer | Needs a bit more learning to play well because they have a lot of situational skills. You can learn through field practice or mentorship with other players. |
5. | Arch Bishop | Similar to Sura - however, a good Arch Bishop could make or break a game too, notably with timely Lauda, Safety Wall, Pneuma, and Lex. |
At the end of the day, you’re the one who’s going to play, so just pick a class you’d enjoy playing!
Readying up for BG
Gears
Before you start, of course you’ll need some gears to play properly, as you do every other content in this game. Now as a hatchling in PvP, you might be confused as to what gears you should use, since you’d think it’s very different from PvM – which, yes, you would be correct, since we can only use gears catering to level 200/70 characters.
Since there’s of course an infinite amount of possibilities in gearing up (and gear itself is very situational), I will only be covering the basic defensive gears, what I think would be the bare minimum for you to enjoy PvP, which is the Medium Set. These gears are usable for almost any class, you just have to adjust the upper head and weapon.
NOTE: The ClickClick MeowMeow GX NPC (bat_room 165, 144) in @go bg does give you free sets of Siege Equipments. You can definitely use these, but I will not be covering them in this guide as I'm not familiar with using them (yet). I might update it in later.
Gear | Refine | Enchant | Card | Notes |
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Old Headgear | +11 | ⊹ ![]() ⊹ Any stats |
You can wear ![]() |
For the stats, here's an easy cheat sheet: for extra Crit Shield/Masq Resist = LUK. For extra ASPD = AGI. For extra mHP = VIT. For extra cast points and Strip Accessory resist = DEX. |
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- | Any utility you need | Same as above. I recommend ![]() |
Slotting Odium Mask needs ![]() |
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+11 | ⊹ Any elemental property ⊹ Any stats. |
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The element you wear will depend on your play style or what your enemy is playing |
Einbech Dungeon 3 Weapons | +11 | Any utility you need | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The refine on this weapon is mostly only for the ACD bonus. |
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Any | Any utility you need | ![]() ![]() |
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+9 or +11 | ⊹ ![]() ![]() ⊹ Any |
You can wear any elemental resist cards you want, but it largely depends on what enemy is running | Both Automatic Engine Wing and Gray Wolf Garment have the same Medium% resistance. Use whichever is easier to get for you. |
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Any or +11 | ⊹ ![]() ⊹ |
Any mHP +10% cards, or anything else you want to use | - |
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You can choose between R or B accessories. The R one gives 3% resistance to physical damage from medium enemies, while the B one gives 3% resistance to magical damage from medium enemies. |
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+9 | Any utility you need | - | - |
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+9 | Any utility you need | - | - |
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+9 | Any utility you need | - | - |
Other shadow gear slots depend on the utility you want/need | +9 | Any utility you need | - | Hiding is always good for classes without Hiding skill. Otherwise, take anything you need. |
Costume Stones also depend on the utility you need | - | - | - | Recommending Recovery skill (important! You can have it as a swap), FCT, ACD, ASPD, mHP, but take anything you need. |
Consumables
Now that you’re done with your gears, we can move on to the Next Big Thing that you just can’t forget to bring to BG: your consumables! Of course, some classes will have their own unique consumables, so I will only list out general things that everyone can use.
An important thing to note for consumables is to make sure to bring just enough items for every time you restock. This will help pressing your weight to the utmost effectiveness (this helps with reducing the chance of you getting Masquerade debuffs from Shadow Chasers). So, I recommend you to buy Gym Pass (7776) for your PvP characters (the maximum level is 20). Also, the recommended amount written in the table below should be taken with a grain of salt. It largely depends on your class!
Lastly, don’t forget to create a restock list for your items! @restock is your best friend.
UPDATE: Telma now has "Big" (1-hour) potions for HP Increase Potion, SP Increase Potion, Enrich Celermine Juice, and Vitata500. You can just buy those and pop one at the start of every Happy Hour for a hassle-free experience.
NOTE: PvP maps automatically gives you free +30 All Stat foods and extra movement speed.
Item | Rec. Amount | Source | Notes |
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600~1000 | Telma (bat_room 160, 148) in Battleground Supplies option. As a general note, everything that you can buy from Telma, you will buy them with ![]() |
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~50 | ||
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~2 | ||
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~15 | Only if you don’t use a ![]() | |
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~2 | Use depending on your enemy’s attack elements. Use with caution! | |
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1 | Pop once at the start of BG Happy Hour, it lasts for 1 hour. | |
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Heirloom
In BG, there’s a system called Heirloom that gives you a free buff of your choice. Talk to the Master of Buffs NPC on @go bg, pick a buff, and then he will give you a Hero’s Heirloom that will allow you to reapply said buff in BG.
The timing to use Heirloom is every time a new round starts. You don’t have to reapply it every time you die, because the Therapist NPC that brings you back to the field will automatically give it to you. Other than that, you can use it when you get dispelled or when the buff duration ends and you're still up and about on the field.
Simple Guide to BG Game Modes
In MuhRO, we have seven types of game modes in BG. I will explain briefly what these game modes are and the objective, so you don't get confused about what to do when you first warp in!
Deathmatch
As the name suggests, Deathmatch is a simple game where the only objective is to keep killing your opponents. Both Red and Blue Team starts off with 30 points (you can see this on the upper right corner of your screen), and a point will be deducted for each time a team member dies. The first team to reach 0 points loses.
Bossnia
In Bossnia, there are 3 important objects to keep track of. First is the flag in the middle of the map, second is your team's MvP, and third is your opposing team's MVP. The MVPs in order are Baphomet, Lord of Death, and Thanatos. They have the same properties as their monster self. These MVPs will spawn on your spawn point.
In Bossnia, the winning requirement is to kill the opposing team's MVPs 3 times. However, these MVPs are vulnerable/untargettable unless you capture the flag. Flags are plant-type (only gets 1 damage for each hits) and starts off neutral. The team who last hits the flag gains control of the flag. Gaining control of the flag allows you to hit the opposing team's MVP. You can contest the flag by hitting it after the opposing team captured it or defend your MVPs until you gain back control of the flag. However, keep note that the MVPs are very squishy, they likely die in less than 5 hits.
Double Inferno
Double Inferno is very similar to Deathmatch, but each team starts with 0 points and each kill gives 1 point. In order for your kill to be counted as a point, you need to submit the skulls you obtain from kills to the pillars on either side of your spawn point (you only have to move closer to it and it automatically takes your skulls). The first team to gain 30 points wins.
Capture The Flag
This game mode is just as it says on the tin: you go to your opposing team's home base, take their flag, and bring it back to your homebase's flag. Do note that while you are holding the flag, your movement speed is lowered, your HP is reduced every second, and you can neither use skills nor items. You also can't submit your enemy's flag if your team's flag is taken by the enemy; you have to kill them and return the flag first.
Stone Control
In Stone Control, the mini map is your friend. At the start of the round, you will see 6 white nodes on the map. These are neutral stones. You may take them and bring them back to your base to gain control of the stone. As with Capture the Flag, players who are holding stones have their movement speed lowered, HP reduced every second, and is unable to use skills and items. Each team may have 6 stones max, and these stones may be stolen at any time by the opposing team. When your team holds stones, you will get points every few seconds. Each team starts with 0 points, and the winning condition is to obtain 50 points.
Domination
Domination is quite similar to Stone Control in the way that you have to gain control of something (in this case, bases) and the winning condition is to gain 50 points. In Domination, there are 3 bases in the map that you can gain control of. In order to do that, you have to stand close to the flag of each base and wait until the gauge reaches 100%. Each team member close to the flag gives additional 2% per 3 seconds or so (please correct me if I'm wrong on this, I will check again later). So, the more members close to the flag you have, the faster it is to gain control of the base. However, if the enemy team also has the same number of members in the flag area, it will be contested - which means, the gauge won't go up until the number of enemies are fewer than your team members.
Do note that there are 3 warpers on the graveyard that can get you to spawn on the points closest to each base, so make sure to plan where to spawn best.
Conquest
Conquest is basically a WoE game mode. The one thing different to actual WoE is the fact that the guardian stones and cades are all plant-types, so they only get 1 damage for each hits. The objective for the attacking team is, of course, to break the Emperium, while the defending team has to protect the emperium at all costs. For the defending team, make sure to use flags to efficiently move around the castle instead of walking.
The leader position is very important in this game mode as the they are the only one who could use Guild Skill: Emergency Call (EC), so if you find yourself a leader and don't know what to do, feel free to shout on guild chat and ask who wants to EC. You can use @leader name to send leader position to someone else.
Lastly…
Time to join BG!
Now that you already have your gears, consumables, and Heirloom buffs, it’s time to jump into BG! You can join the queue with @go bg. Of course, you need other people to play BG, so you can try being online at these BG Happy Hour times (in Server Time):
No. | Server Time |
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1 | 03:00 AM |
2 | 07:00 AM |
3 | 11:00 AM |
4 | 03:00 PM |
5 | 07:00 PM |
6 | 11:00 PM |
Some of these times are more active than the others, but if you want to play, you can always shout “Let’s BG!” or “BG GUYS!” in the #pvp channel in-game, and get people to come… hopefully.
Small Tips
- Pre-pot! Pre-potting means using potions before you even get any damage. In PvP, oftentimes you’d be dead first if you pot after you take damage. That’s why, the safest play is to pot whenever you see enemy players. Don’t feel like you’re wasting it, it’s basically free anyways!
- Small talk! PvP is fun because there's a community. Learn from others, ask for tips, have fun and chat!
- Take it easy. Being a newbie in PvP sucks, I know. You kinda just… die a lot. But that’s exactly why learning is fun – seeing yourself play better with each passing time makes you feel that sense of achievement you just can’t get anywhere else. If you feel overwhelmed and/or annoyed, try to sit back and relax a little, and come back when you feel better. BG will always be there, and your mental health is definitely way more important.