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The Simulacra are heavily skewed in the number of females over males. 18 (soon to be 19) to 4 ratio for CN so far. Expect only three at the start: Zero, KING, and Crow. There is a 4th named Marc, but I would not count on him being available for Global due to CN collaboration factors.
...Anyways, I'll have three apples.
Aah that is upsetting :( the game truly looks so fun.
Guess i'll need to grab an apple, an apple a day keeps the pain away.
I would still recommend to try it out and make judgement after some hours of play. I participated in the CBT2 and greatly enjoyed the game. The game play had some MMO aspects I once enjoyed when I used to play Guild Wars 2, which must of been enjoyed by you obviously. Plus the weapons are not locked to using the simulacra appearances. With the ability to mix and match appearances, I view the simulacra like having Einherjar with that visual freedom.
It would be nice to have some cool lads to hang out with but alas, such is the reality of the genre.