I Underlord I -> RE: The Line Between Varium and Non Varium (6/22/2014 11:51:20)
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Most anyone who is implying that there is a small or no Varium advantage is either deluding themselves or complaining that they cannot pay to win as egregiously as before. Do you know how difficult it is to obtain credits for a player who cannot be considered hardcore, particularly for one who needs those very credits to upgrade their equipment and buy such "extras" as cores and a robot? And how time-conusming it is to fight NPCs (the only reliable source of experience and credits for even the best players), especially with their comparatively low reward rate and the game's proclivity to longer matches? With Varium, one can simply buy a package and get most if not all of what they need with funds left over, at prices that are more than reasonable. In addition, one cannot ignore the package system in itself: it rewards a great amount of free gear on top of granting the advertised resource, meaning that one easily can sustain themselves on one or two 10,000-Varium packages without even spending any. You'll note that most of the few "maxed" (if I may use the colloquialism) Credits players have only one to two of each type of item (especially unlikely that there are more than one or two robots, which are almost certainly Assault Bot P/E and Infernal Android). On the other hand, anyone who bought a 10K-Varium package at least once tends to have a great amount of items, many of them fully upgraded and equipped, showing their wealth, playstyle diversity, and ability to adapt to many changes.
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