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Replay value? New purchase
Hi I've had this on my wishlist for a bit
I'm wondering what the replay value is in this game? When I beat the game can I keep playing it afterwards? Ty ❤️
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yes, it has a good few classes to you can do a play though an them all
Most players at max level that keep playing the game either engage in the social aspect of the game (it's basically Webfishing at home), create multiple characters with different builds, engage in PvP (it's a small, but still alive scene), or just enjoy running dungeons with other players for the sake of it. Your first character takes around 15-25 hours to hit max level and minmax.
You can play this game as long as you want for there is no end, so long as you have the will to continue.
The game is not finished, however 100% completing its current build requires at least 4 playthroughs. The endgame might be a bit dull, just keep that in mind.
To elaborate, the game doesn't end nor does it have a fleshed-out endgame because it's still in early access. There's a semblance of gear farming endgame currently, but it's only fair to call it endgame because it's the highest level content available right now.

I don't think there'll be a traditional ending even when we reach 1.0, as the game is being modelled after old school online games such as PSO but with even less storytelling. So to pre-emptively answer that question, It's reasonable to say that you'll be able to keep playing after the "credits roll" once we get to a point where there might be credits at all.

In its current state, you'll need six different characters at max level to get all achievements: three for the core classes and another three for the advanced classes that are currently available, though they're still a work in progress. I'm guessing that each core class will eventually have two advanced classes they can branch out into, so that's a lot more replay value for the future.

And then there's the whole fashion side of the game as well as the social aspect if you wanna get into those. Lots to enjoy there as the community is very pleasant.
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
To elaborate, the game doesn't end nor does it have a fleshed-out endgame because it's still in early access. There's a semblance of gear farming endgame currently, but it's only fair to call it endgame because it's the highest level content available right now.

I don't think there'll be a traditional ending even when we reach 1.0, as the game is being modelled after old school online games such as PSO but with even less storytelling. So to pre-emptively answer that question, It's reasonable to say that you'll be able to keep playing after the "credits roll" once we get to a point where there might be credits at all.

In its current state, you'll need six different characters at max level to get all achievements: three for the core classes and another three for the advanced classes that are currently available, though they're still a work in progress. I'm guessing that each core class will eventually have two advanced classes they can branch out into, so that's a lot more replay value for the future.

And then there's the whole fashion side of the game as well as the social aspect if you wanna get into those. Lots to enjoy there as the community is very pleasant.
why hasnt the OP replied to any one of these
Originally posted by TheNaughtyTerrorist:
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
To elaborate, the game doesn't end nor does it have a fleshed-out endgame because it's still in early access. There's a semblance of gear farming endgame currently, but it's only fair to call it endgame because it's the highest level content available right now.

I don't think there'll be a traditional ending even when we reach 1.0, as the game is being modelled after old school online games such as PSO but with even less storytelling. So to pre-emptively answer that question, It's reasonable to say that you'll be able to keep playing after the "credits roll" once we get to a point where there might be credits at all.

In its current state, you'll need six different characters at max level to get all achievements: three for the core classes and another three for the advanced classes that are currently available, though they're still a work in progress. I'm guessing that each core class will eventually have two advanced classes they can branch out into, so that's a lot more replay value for the future.

And then there's the whole fashion side of the game as well as the social aspect if you wanna get into those. Lots to enjoy there as the community is very pleasant.
why hasnt the OP replied to any one of these
Some people never bother actually bother engaging with their own threads. It's actually quite common on Steam. Others wait for more comments before they say anything.
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
Originally posted by TheNaughtyTerrorist:
why hasnt the OP replied to any one of these
Some people never bother actually bother engaging with their own threads. It's actually quite common on Steam. Others wait for more comments before they say anything.
they bought the game though
Originally posted by TheNaughtyTerrorist:
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
Some people never bother actually bother engaging with their own threads. It's actually quite common on Steam. Others wait for more comments before they say anything.
they bought the game though
Yeah. Doesn't mean they're actually interested in communicating beyond their original post. As I said, this is very common on Steam.
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
Originally posted by TheNaughtyTerrorist:
they bought the game though
Yeah. Doesn't mean they're actually interested in communicating beyond their original post. As I said, this is very common on Steam.
then why communicate in the first place
Originally posted by TheNaughtyTerrorist:
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
Yeah. Doesn't mean they're actually interested in communicating beyond their original post. As I said, this is very common on Steam.
then why communicate in the first place
They asked a question. They'll probably read the replies and move on. Not everyone feels like it's necessary to say "thanks" when that's really all they have to say. It's always nice when someone says "thanks," but it's not a huge deal when someone creates a post on Steam and never interacts in it. As I said, this is common here. This won't be the last time you see it if it's your first.
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
Originally posted by TheNaughtyTerrorist:
then why communicate in the first place
They asked a question. They'll probably read the replies and move on. Not everyone feels like it's necessary to say "thanks" when that's really all they have to say. It's always nice when someone says "thanks," but it's not a huge deal when someone creates a post on Steam and never interacts in it. As I said, this is common here. This won't be the last time you see it if it's your first.
kinda is a huge deal when you're saying its not a huge deal
Originally posted by TheNaughtyTerrorist:
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
They asked a question. They'll probably read the replies and move on. Not everyone feels like it's necessary to say "thanks" when that's really all they have to say. It's always nice when someone says "thanks," but it's not a huge deal when someone creates a post on Steam and never interacts in it. As I said, this is common here. This won't be the last time you see it if it's your first.
kinda is a huge deal when you're saying its not a huge deal
It's really not :lunar2019crylaughingpig: Don't worry, you'll see so much more of this.
Originally posted by it's a gabe:
Originally posted by TheNaughtyTerrorist:
kinda is a huge deal when you're saying its not a huge deal
It's really not :lunar2019crylaughingpig: Don't worry, you'll see so much more of this.
im literally in almost every other thread and all of this degeneracy is going to make me say something bad
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