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In Bronze all enemys are level caped depending on the area. In Silver there is no level cap for enemys; but their is a minimal level for each area. In the first area of the game there is a level cap for both Bronze and Silver (Not sure if gold and above is the same).
The quests can be wonky. Some of them are odd like the quest giver attacking. It goes both way; some are interesting while others feell eehhh.
Try playing on Silver and it wont be so ''click and they're dead''.
Also, on some quests you do end up killing the quest giver. Read the quest dialogue, you should be able to understand why. It wont be clear cut "Oh, I do not like you so now I will proceed to attack you." But if you read, youll understand.
The game wont be ''Nothing interesting, no excitement. Very boring'' if you dont play on Very Easy. Get to unlocking Niob difficulty and then let us know if its still boring.
Edit: Also, add on the Hardcore option and your in for some tense boss fights ;)
I've played for about 2 hours, started getting the hang of the game and I'm beginning to like it. Will continue playing.