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Re: Any good MMORPGs to suggest?

Postby jpdsbscy » 12 Oct 2017, 03:49

thisnthat wrote:
jpdsbscy wrote:
thisnthat wrote:I have a friend who likes Guild Wars 2 also.

Tell me more about Dragon Nest, please. What's the game like? What's the objective?


It's an mmorpg that has a storyline, you choose from 9 different character/jobs as you level you can learn different skills, and you choose another job that will make your character more stronger. Watch some youtube highlighs of the game to get some info. If you can manage some really long grinding then this game is for you.


Okay, it sounds similar to WoW but more grindy. I don't really have the time to devote to long grinds, at least not in one sitting. Is it set up in a way that you can play a little, leave, come back, and pick up where you left off? Like, you could take ages to level and stuff but you'd still have fun?

I'll do that. I'll check youtube. Thanks.


Yes, you can play for a short time then come back, Level is not a problem at all, you can reach max level in 3-5 days. The starter items can still be use for a while. It's just that the strong dungeons(Nest) requires better equipments. You can also enjoy pvp after you hit max level even if you only got newbie items.
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Re: Any good MMORPGs to suggest?

Postby thisnthat » 14 Oct 2017, 17:26

jpdsbscy wrote:Yes, you can play for a short time then come back, Level is not a problem at all, you can reach max level in 3-5 days. The starter items can still be use for a while. It's just that the strong dungeons(Nest) requires better equipments. You can also enjoy pvp after you hit max level even if you only got newbie items.


Okay, that sounds like a good video game.

I like PvP. I'm surprised you can still compete without top of the line gear. That's cool, but I do like having good gear. Hmmm. I'm guessing that getting the good gear is a grind. As long as I can do it over time, that works.
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