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If it ever went down you lose all your data. That & you need to be online to enjoy it.
That & Trove shouldn't be compared to Legends, given its features match to Minecraft instead of Legends.
Did Trove add some strategy mode where you summon units, build strategic structures, attack strongholds, and defend your territory against attacks?
If not, how is this anything like Trove besides being colorful, and using block graphics? Minecraft Legends is a strategy game. Trove is a MMORPG.
If Trove has added an entirely different game mode from its normal game-loop, then I guess I need to go check out Trove again. Otherwise, I'll play Trove if I want a blocky, colorful MMO, and play this if I want a blocky, colorful strategy game.
i dont think so - trove was always mostly PvE sandbox focused rather than PvP
Why the hell would anyone even make the comparison?
Two entirely different games, and Genre's.
It's like comparing "Slay The Spire", with "Total War: Warhammer".
Don't fall to the trolls