This is my first time to encounter to this game. What I could say is… This game is so amazing! At first, I found it difficult to play but, later on, I enjoyed playing and I found it more exciting than in other MMORPG games. What I liked most is you don’t wait too long just to upgrade your weapons and the levels. You will enjoy most the game because every time, there are new heroes created and added to the lists. And remember, It is a mobile game.
There are many things one can do in this, but it isn’t an over-saturation. It’s hard I imagine to find that perfect balance of “stuff” versus “too-much stuff” but I think this is a pleasant balance. And you don’t have to get tickets (sadly, in other games) or to pay real money just to do any of it that I have seen yet. Most of what I have experienced is level-based or something to that nature. One of the problems I had in some mobile RPGs were you had to get tickets. Tickets drove the game. And to get them more often than not you had to play nonstop or spend real money. This game is good!
MMORPG’s has PVE features or what we know as Player vs Environment (Mobs, Monster, witches, big rodents, wild boar, etc.). Players will move in an open world and encounter monsters where combat will be turn-based. Players will recruit an army of heroes and if possible, form a party or group to defeat their enemies.
You will experience also the PVP or what we know is Player versus Player. Unlike with other games, you can take on difficult challenges and clash in massive 45 v 45 PVP conflicts.
THIS GAME IS A MUST-SEE!
However the game is like any other MMO; there is more to do than just quest. There is presumably an end-game, and there are several chapters to the main story (and of course… a narration). You won’t blow through it all in one sitting . . . believe me, I tried it. Each time you enter combat, you lose a point off your morale gauge. When that runs to zero, you can’t enter combat until it refills which is a good way of saying “take a break from the game for a bit.” However, purchasing elixirs with money, or unlocking them in the game, will refill the gauge and let you go on with things as you see fit. You can look for ways to unlock them in the achievement list and seek those paths out if you so wish. You can also use gold (in-game currency) to recharge your morale, which is a nice because it’s a pretty abundant source. So, what can you say about this game? I want it to hear from you. Thanks!
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