I haven't spent a dime on this game (and I never will) and my rosters is better than some p2w accounts. I have been playing almost every day since civil war, so I guess hard work pays off.
I spent around $75 the first year and as of this exact month have been f2p for 3 1/2 years. 100% finished Act 4, Act 5, Act 6.1, V2 as free to play. Don't plan to ever spend again. Happy in my top 90 AQ/AW Plat 3 ally.
I don't think the Sigil changes anything for FTP players. It doesn't change anything for me. It's a bit of an edge with the Black ISO market, but it's not a huge deal. I'm still FTP after about 3 and a half years of casual playing. Here's my current roster too:
Personally I think of MCOC as one of my entertainment options ...so I don't have a problem w/ spending when I feel the need...however I do keep track of how much I am spending in a given period.
Just a reminder, if no one spend, we haven’t have this game. In my second account, long ago, I spent $5 to get parry mastery since back then parry was not free.
I've spent a bit here and there and it adds up. But I haven't spent in about a year mainly because I have too many other priorities. Not that opposed to it but not sure about the sigil.
I consider myself FTP even if I spent some here and there for fair offers. And when I say fair I mean something like the current offer for the 750 units. Never spent more then 5 dollars, probably a total of 20$ in 4+ years.
Most F2P players do not spend. The average conversion rate for mobile games is something like five to ten percent (meaning: five to ten percent of players spend any amount of money). 20% would be a really high conversion rate. Anything higher than 30% would be a unicorn.
I mean by definition F2P players don’t spend lol, otherwise they’d be P2P
I'm 100% F2p. But admittedly, the sigil service has confused things - I might quit or be forced to spend for the first time.
I personally don't see this sigil thing as being a way to force people to quit or spend. It is another option. Sure, I am not gunna be it and I don't really like it or find it appealing enough to spend on it, but it isn't such a game changer that makes me wanna stop playing either. Just something else thrown out there.
I know the concept of an entertainment budget is foreign to many, but it’s actually a thing. That said, if I’m not your spouse or your accountant I’m not sure why I’d care if you are F2P.
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(and I never will) and my rosters is better than some p2w accounts. I have been playing almost every day since civil war, so I guess hard work pays off.
To answer your question yes I'm free to play
I know the concept of an entertainment budget is foreign to many, but it’s actually a thing. That said, if I’m not your spouse or your accountant I’m not sure why I’d care if you are F2P.
But if I’m honest, I’m slanging tens of dollars at cavalier crystals weekly.
Help me.