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Link please? my mouth is salivating for dem unclaimed EXP cards lol
Combat is completely different, class pathing is completely different, statting is completely different, skill tree is non existant in TOS, no aspd, maps in tos are super small tunnel level, no poe, no casting bars, no faster casting, no card slots in the equipment.
How long did you play RO, 1 hour?
Also, you don't need to play RO for more than 1 minute to know ToS is a completely different game. TimeKills is just being dumb.
Class system is not the same as RO. Instead of having 2 classes for promotion you have 2 new classes at each promotion plus you can "rank up" any of your previous class up to 3 star. In my opinion this makes the class system overly complicated and makes it really easy to ruin your character while in RO that was not possible.
Old RO had no traditional quests while this game has way too many quests. Honestly this games feels just like "another korean quest grind game".
World map is not the same as in RO. While RO had non-linear map (until they got lazy and made Yuno maps) this game has 2 paths at the beginning and they combine around 100lvl. There are only a few extra maps.
Quest grinding is a Western thing. So no idea wtf "another korean quest grind game" means.
try blade and soul... you'll see...