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If you have at least €10 to spend every month, then I'd recommend the p2p server. But as has been said, the only problem with that is the population.
The problem with the f2p(p2w) is that even with the best of intentions, if you are competitive, you will start to spend a lot more than €10 per month once you get to endgame.
Well,
IMHO, competitive-allods style would to be a member of one of the top 10 guilds on the dominion ladder and also doing Eclipse raids and completing them (Usually the same guilds you see on the domi ladder). This is what endgame is about. The random instances like BGs/JC/MI/KoE are just PvP farming zones and the pvp there can be so dynamic (team balancing) that it really means nothing compared to endgame.
Well,
IMHO, competitive-allods style would to be a member of one of the top 10 guilds on the dominion ladder and also doing Eclipse raids and completing them (Usually the same guilds you see on the domi ladder). This is what endgame is about. The random instances like BGs/JC/MI/KoE are just PvP farming zones and the pvp there can be so dynamic (team balancing) that it really means nothing compared to endgame.
This is completely viable for free. All it would take is knowing what you're doing.
For free? yes. Casually? with money investment - yes. For free AND Casually? HELL NO.
If you have at least €10 to spend every month, then I'd recommend the p2p server. But as has been said, the only problem with that is the population.
The problem with the f2p(p2w) is that even with the best of intentions, if you are competitive, you will start to spend a lot more than €10 per month once you get to endgame.
Competitive needs a definition. Because in Allods, the ability to kill players in 1v1 means absolutely nothing.
Well,
IMHO, competitive-allods style would to be a member of one of the top 10 guilds on the dominion ladder and also doing Eclipse raids and completing them (Usually the same guilds you see on the domi ladder). This is what endgame is about. The random instances like BGs/JC/MI/KoE are just PvP farming zones and the pvp there can be so dynamic (team balancing) that it really means nothing compared to endgame.
This is completely viable for free. All it would take is knowing what you're doing.
However, CCs were changed and 1 old cc is 12 new ccs. It used to be 10 ccs to make a lvl 2 rune at the default, now it is 55 instead of 120 ccs.
Well,
IMHO, competitive-allods style would to be a member of one of the top 10 guilds on the dominion ladder and also doing Eclipse raids and completing them (Usually the same guilds you see on the domi ladder). This is what endgame is about. The random instances like BGs/JC/MI/KoE are just PvP farming zones and the pvp there can be so dynamic (team balancing) that it really means nothing compared to endgame.
This is completely viable for free. All it would take is knowing what you're doing.
For free? yes. Casually? with money investment - yes. For free AND Casually? HELL NO.
Casuals are irrelevant to competition. I am a casual, I don't claim myself to be a competitive player. I play to collect costumes and mounts more so than to be on any top list. Casual and competitive are mutually exclusive. You do not see casuals competing on the Olympics. Competitiveness requires devotion and casualness is the lack of this devotion.
Well,
IMHO, competitive-allods style would to be a member of one of the top 10 guilds on the dominion ladder and also doing Eclipse raids and completing them (Usually the same guilds you see on the domi ladder). This is what endgame is about. The random instances like BGs/JC/MI/KoE are just PvP farming zones and the pvp there can be so dynamic (team balancing) that it really means nothing compared to endgame.
This is completely viable for free. All it would take is knowing what you're doing.
For free? yes. Casually? with money investment - yes. For free AND Casually? HELL NO.
Casuals are irrelevant to competition. I am a casual, I don't claim myself to be a competitive player. I play to collect costumes and mounts more so than to be on any top list. Casual and competitive are mutually exclusive. You do not see casuals competing on the Olympics. Competitiveness requires devotion and casualness is the lack of this devotion.
@Amber - I did some quick calculations and the only reason runes are more expensive now is the removal of the bags of crystal chips. If I don't count them, runes are actually cheaper now. I have some hope those bags will come back someday, but they were never originally a part of the game. Instead, they were something gpotato introduced on their own volition. RU never had them. Even still, the increase in cost of runes isn't that big and with the amount of gold that is easily available now, upgrading them is not a big problem.
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....Probably the first patch in Allods history that was entirely centered around making the game more fun.