cRPG
cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mushy on May 12, 2011, 06:13:05 pm
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Right, I wanna do this on my archer character, but it says I won't be able to play on any alt's until I delete him? So I won't be able to use my main guy? :(
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yep...
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Will the main character deleted if you make an alt and 'skip the fun'?
Then if you delete the alt with 'skip the fun' ... You can play on your Main Character?
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To skip the fun, you have to delete all your alts.
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I like this feature for people who just want to play CRPG without worrying about leveling up and heirlooms. They still have to get the money to pay for it though...
EDIT: Apparently I misread it, you get 10k gold to get your equipment, not the other way around.
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I like this feature for people who just want to play CRPG without worrying about leveling up and heirlooms. They still have to get the money to pay for it though...
EDIT: Apparently I misread it, you get 10k gold to get your equipment, not the other way around.
What is the other way around? The gold getting the players?
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What is the other way around? The gold getting the players?
At first I thought that you had to pay 10k gold in order to use the option.
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I think only one character for use that skip the fun. Your main won't be deleted. Only for other skip u need to delete ur first skip char. Your alts which u're leveling by normal ways they're safe.
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I really want to learn it.
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I think only one character for use that skip the fun. Your main won't be deleted. Only for other skip u need to delete ur first skip char. Your alts which u're leveling by normal ways they're safe.
Wrong. If you skip the fun, the skip char is the only char you're allowed to have at all.
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This is probably the best new feature they've ever added to CRPG.
R.I.P "the Grind"
2010-2011
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Sounds awesome for casuals, to me.
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I wish this had been out two weeks ago.
Now I have 4 level 20+ characters and I don't want to delete them all in order to get one level 30. :(
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This is probably the best new feature they've ever added to CRPG.
R.I.P "the Grind"
2010-2011
i'll still grind
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i thought it was 1 alt n a main, so i deleted all my alts, nope now i have one alt QQ
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i'll still grind
Yeah, me too, I'll still level up just for challenge. It's just nice that it's purely optional now, especially for people who want to jump right into Strategus and play an archer on defense one day and a 2hander for an attack the next.
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This is a nice feature. Well, I have only one char but I want to try different builds in the future and get more heirlooms so I'll grind.
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I'm allready lvl 32 with 300k gold and 11 loom points i havn't spent yet
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This is probably the best new feature they've ever added to CRPG.
R.I.P "the Grind"
2010-2011
I can't quite follow. What's fun on a "native"-feature in crpg?
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uh shame Im lvl 27, no point doing that for 3 levels. Imo this is best what devs could do. PPl dont like grind??NP skeep the fun and it didnt kill the grind factor cose there are ppl that want to hit 31-32 and so do I.
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There is no way I would give up heirlooming, and all of my bank and items for a char that I could re-spec to 30 every day. esp with how limited that char options are.
Is the "grind" really that hard? seriously? If I want to try a new class out I only have to level an alt for maybe 3-4 days of playing time (3-4 hour sessions). That sort of "grind" is a joke. the only real grind in the game is from 30-31. as it it should be. so that you can EARN something. just playing a level 30 forever with no payoff would be spinning my wheels with absolutely no payoff. how boring is that !!
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Actually, getting from lv27 to lv30 is already a little grind.
This feature is definitively a great add-on, for new players.
They wanna try the game, to see what it offers at high level (even if with some low equipment), Skip the Fun.
They understood and wanna play it the fun way, they.... well, i think it's not up yet, but well, they "retire" and loose all gold or/and equipment, becoming a true level1 ready to level up.
Not going to do it though, already have some alts with decent equipment and money, don't wanna do it all over again.
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Yeah I feel the same way. Great for new players and those interested in CRPG and trying things out. Useless for established players, but the established players will get slight perks via looming and a larger gold pool.
Thumbs up from me, even though I will never ever skip the fun.
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Actually, getting from lv27 to lv30 is already a little grind.
This feature is definitively a great add-on, for new players.
They wanna try the game, to see what it offers at high level (even if with some low equipment), Skip the Fun.
They understood and wanna play it the fun way, they.... well, i think it's not up yet, but well, they "retire" and loose all gold or/and equipment, becoming a true level1 ready to level up.
Not going to do it though, already have some alts with decent equipment and money, don't wanna do it all over again.
At the moment, no.... if you retire after "Skipping the fun" you get set to level 1 and you still cant gain exp
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What exactly is this skip the fun feature and how do you use it?