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This is a personal decision because it depends on how much you want to spend and what you hope to get. They are all good, they are all worth it and in all of them you win.
If what you want to know is which one is more "worth", In which your money is more valuable... i think is Gold.
Why?
We think that the change of the coin is more or less: [1000 royal crystals = 10€].
If this is correct in proportion the best package could be gold (4000 royal crystals for 50€) also this package includes a avatar and extra character slot... With the crystals and the extra character slot you have already made the package profitable.
But clearly platinum is better than gold.. more royal cristals, other avatar, mount, etc.
My opinion:
- If you like the platinum mount and avatar then buy Platinum.
- If you don't like them then buy Gold.
- If you think it is too much money and you just want to contribute a little to the game and have some advantages and a few royal crystals then Silver.
- If you think that all this content is unnecessary and only want the pet and crystalline aura + early access then Bronze.
Not knowing the specific balance, the most important reward is the crystals, that's the cash shop currency, on gold package it is estimated just in crystals to be worth up to 50$.
Plat is more for the vanity extra, I went for the gold because those crystals will be a gucci reserve that'll cover up a bunch of needs, such as character slots.