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as previously stated, they're the pointless cosmetics
POINTLESS ?!?!?! clearly you have never been royal purple.
To me "Free to Play" = micro-transactions. Steam could do with having other categories for "Free and Open Source" and "Free" without micro-transactions just so we have a better idea of what we're getting into. But since Toribash seems to fit the micro-transactions bit, maybe "Free to Play" should be split into "Cosmetic" and pretty darn "Essential" micro-transactions.
Agreed, I've always despised the perversion of what free really means. Felt really glad to have found some rare jewels in this category, like Warframe where the grinders may get the best equipment, while the cashers may get them earlier, their firepower are the same.
I hope that any microtransactions will be only over cosmetic content, because a clueless player, wielding a newly bought super powerful killing machine, spoils any fun and real challenge in the pvp.
I'd gladly have given them a little cash to customize my joints and blood a little, but not like that.
Otherwise though, yes, game's completely free and I love messing around in it.
I think most people get tori credits through tournaments.