More than I should have... I whaled out in a year and a half and more or less got lucky pulling 6* from the cavalier crystal while the 6* rng was lower.. not its slightly higher I don't seem to pull 6* much.
how much money have you spent in game and if so how much and do you think this makes it a pay to win game
It's only pay to win/play if you want it to be. Technically, any game that allows for micro-transactions is pay to win/play. People involved in this game, pay to get ahead but you don't need to spend a dime to do anything in this game.
Been playing since launch, and I would say around $20k+. Although my spending has been cut to around $1k a year, so I'm improving.
BRU YOU COULD BUY A CAR WITH THAT MUCH OR EVEN START A SMALL company
He spend twenty grand over eight years. I once spent fifteen grand on two round trip first class tickets to Japan, which was a total of about sixteen hours in the air.
Worth Every Penny.
I also have a friend that buys a Starbucks almost every single day, and has been for as long as I've known him. Over the last eight years, he's spent about the same amount on overpriced coffee as baskin has spent on MCOC.
More than I want to admit but it’s not worse than folks that spent a few bucks for coffee everyday or go out drinking every week.
Before covid, i was doing this. Take away coffee everyday and afew hundred bucks on drinks at the end of the week. Since covid hit, it all stopped and i use the money to buy the deals every now and then.
Seems like you just made this thread to shade people who spend money on this game. Also, $50/year is really not a lot, that's less then $5/month, or about 14 cents a day.
Im surprised this thread is still up. This is actually an insanely rude question. The same reason you don't go up to someone in real life and ask them how much x cost or how much money they make.
Been playing since launch, and I would say around $20k+. Although my spending has been cut to around $1k a year, so I'm improving.
BRU YOU COULD BUY A CAR WITH THAT MUCH OR EVEN START A SMALL company
Behavioural Finance research says everyone have "mental account" and they allocate spending differently according to their value system, that's why some people unwilling to buy a watch as smart phone is good enough to serve whilst some willing to buy a Patek for USD 200k. I don't think you can get the answer you want. That's also part of the behavioural finance. Normally players don't like to be labelled as "pay-to-win" but during 4 Jul / Cyberweekends / Christmas you see a lot of players talking about how many packages they have bought and how many new champs they got. Some questions you need to observe/feel it yourself instead of asking.
Im surprised this thread is still up. This is actually an insanely rude question. The same reason you don't go up to someone in real life and ask them how much x cost or how much money they make.
I've spent less on this game than I would if I spent it on other entertainment like movies, or football games. The game really isn't pay to win at all. Many youtubers have proved that with their ftp alts. Money can give you shiny new champions, but it doesn't give you skill. Only an investment of time can get you skill. So this game is actually pay time to win.
Thought it would be less, but checked my play account as was interested..£126 in the period after launch.
Took an 18 month break and £610 since restarting in December 2017. So £10 a month..ish.
I used to multibox 5 wow accounts on way too expensive gaming rigs, on top of having all consoles from PS1, n64 and Xbox through to PS3, wiiu and xbox360. So spending on computer games has always been a vice. And it is a vice in my view.
Since I picked up this, I've not spent on consoles or PC games. But I'm really tempted to restart on PC in particular... World of Warhammer and skavenblight 2 look epic! Just difficult to block off the time, whereas mcoc is a great toilet break, commute, quick 5 mins gaming fix.
Still, a few kids, wife and mortgage, so I don't spend £400 a week (yes, a week) on booze, meals out, cabs and clubs, which was my rough spend for about 14 years...
And look at that, some free self therapy on the forums 😁
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Worth Every Penny.
I also have a friend that buys a Starbucks almost every single day, and has been for as long as I've known him. Over the last eight years, he's spent about the same amount on overpriced coffee as baskin has spent on MCOC.
Took an 18 month break and £610 since restarting in December 2017. So £10 a month..ish.
I used to multibox 5 wow accounts on way too expensive gaming rigs, on top of having all consoles from PS1, n64 and Xbox through to PS3, wiiu and xbox360. So spending on computer games has always been a vice. And it is a vice in my view.
Since I picked up this, I've not spent on consoles or PC games. But I'm really tempted to restart on PC in particular... World of Warhammer and skavenblight 2 look epic! Just difficult to block off the time, whereas mcoc is a great toilet break, commute, quick 5 mins gaming fix.
Still, a few kids, wife and mortgage, so I don't spend £400 a week (yes, a week) on booze, meals out, cabs and clubs, which was my rough spend for about 14 years...
And look at that, some free self therapy on the forums 😁