$170 gets you ...
S0ULSLAYER
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So...for $170, you can get a random 4* ... if you're lucky it's Kamala Khan... who you can rank up all the way & Still not put a dent into the uncollected portion of the game... WOW what a STEAL
Four stars are all but obsolete (save for the few functional or High tiered ones) this is simply not worth it...
Come on guys, you can do better.
Four stars are all but obsolete (save for the few functional or High tiered ones) this is simply not worth it...
Come on guys, you can do better.
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black friday deals came out? people bashed it
cyber mondayt deals came out? people bashed it
xmas deals came out? people bashed it
i also remember last year when they realeased class specific 5* crystals for 100$? people still bashed it
people will never be content with any offers.
yet people will still buy odins of units by itself for fgmc's
or u can not buy anything.
I'm honestly surprised you can't put a dent into uncollected with a 4*. I tend to use 4* for questing all the time. Usually cycle through 30 different ones depending on my mood
People are bashing the deals because they are utter horse s***. Completely understandable.
A lot of those offers (not deals) are ****. The price point is quite high and it doesn’t progress you in the game.
I'm not one of those people - so your point is moot.
I said except high tier 4*
Which if you don't have by now, there's no guarantee a 4* crystal will get you one either
Point is - it's obsolete at this point and a pretty high price
It still puzzles me why people complain about this. The way I look at it is like this: someone out there is going to spend hundreds of dollars more than me. There are players willing to spend thousands of dollars more than me. When they do, what do I want them to get, relative to me?
a) A little bit more, buying a small edge.
b) A lot more, buying them a big edge.
c) Everything they want.
For me, the answer is (a). Why so many people advocate the answer being (b) or (c) simply astounds me. Unless you're one of those people, of course.
What I find especially mind-boggling is when a single person both complains about everything being too expensive *and* that this game is pay to win. If everything was cheaper, the whales would have a lot more stuff than now, and would have an even higher advantage over the average player. The cheaper the good stuff is, the more pay to win the game becomes.
We should want small little things to be cheap, because then everyone can afford them and the whales can't really benefit from having a lot of them. And we should want the very good things to be extremely expensive, to limit how much the whales can get and that most players won't buy at any price. We should not want a lot of good stuff to be cheap, forcing everyone to buy all of it or risk falling way behind those that do. That's the definition of a pay to win game.