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Nosotraes

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  1. There are literally Dragonborn costumes in the game. I'm sure Aigrind is allowed to use them.

     

    On 10/26/2018 at 9:09 AM, BennyBT said:

    I honestly don't see where the problem is.

    Costumes in Warspear Online are wearables. It's like you wore a Halloween costume all year in real life. Should companies sue you for wearing a costume that resembles one of their characters?

    These items are implemented in the game to make them more interesting to play. 

    Ezio from AC, Wally from Saw, the Witch King from The Lord of The Rings (as well as the Apocalypse Rider - Nazgúl)...etc...

    They are all popular characters from famous franchises. It makes the game way more interesting to play with. 

    Besides, even if many of them resemble to other characters from other franchises, Warspear Online still has many unique characters and costumes.

    And I am quite sure they know what they are doing. They aren't a small little company, their game has millions of players. They draw attention. They know if it was in any case illegal they would have to pay the price for it.

    The problem is that Aigrind is making money off of it.

  2. 18 hours ago, Avamanyar said:

    It's like an elven caste system. I'm interested in the story of the Warspear Universe. 

    Kind of like fantasy India then? Since they also have a caste system. I remember a significant part of the Firstborn story revolved around someone changing profession.

  3. My brother told me he had found "Runescape on a phone" and made me install this game. 6 years later, I have quit because level 30 (promised all the way back in 2013, probably even before thaf) still is not in the game, the game is a grindfest and I made it into a downward spiraling loop.

  4. On 5/29/2018 at 1:06 PM, Legionn said:

     

    Nothing changed about your attitude. I am happy I don’t need to care about your actions anymore 😊

    Difference is that I don't care anymore too. I deserved those warnings.

    On 5/29/2018 at 7:38 PM, Higgings said:

     

    sorryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy  

     

     

    Coldravens (Even if I doubt he will see this :cat6: )

    If he did, he'd be too late to respond;)

     

    Daria

  5. On 5/7/2018 at 10:02 PM, Mewingdrip said:

    The question is simple: what do you do for fun?

    Literally quit the game for months on end and play something else.

  6. Let me elaborate a little on my statement:

    -Ferocity basically undid what the devs did in 2013 (or 2014, can't remember). What did they do? They removed all four magic types in favor of a new system that made it easier for players to understand, while players didn't need multiple gear sets anymore.

    -With Ferocity, the devs re-added that again, with some other adjustments. Result: arena weapons have become useless; they used to be a viable alternative to dungeon weapons and the primary weapon choice of f2p players.

    -There exists a downward spiral that low amplified players face: You are low amped --> you won't get invited to anything because "noob low amp". This results in not being able to get good dungeon drops, that you can't sell in order to get money to amp your gear. Repeat from step 1.

    -Grinding is an enormous issue, especially in Ayvondil. The low amped f2p player can't grind as fast as the high amped one, because the low amped player won't get invited to quests that give 50 reputation. See previous statement.

    -Lack of actual content updates is an issue. I understand it's probably a small team working on the game, but the past events (halloween/christmas/spring) were almost identical to the ones from 2016, 2015 amd 2014.

    -The incredible amount of p2w elements in the game are a turn off for a lot of people. Ever wonder where the bad Steam reviews come from?

     

    /rant

    I could add more but atm can't think of a lot more.

  7. 3 hours ago, Morgana said:

    You were never the leader, sorry c: and it was never your guild. This has nothing to do with respecting the Warspear rules but with respecting the position and the hard work of another player

    I think more than one other player. This shows that he doesn't care about them.

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