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oh wow, that's very disappointing. I thought they said they wouldn't do that, this is giving an advantage* to people who buy battle passes. The armor clearly has stats to it...
Like the other DLC armors, the starts are no different from base game armor stats. In this case, the most basic heavy armor and its epic counterpart. And it doesn't give you the armor, you have to craft it (which uses the exact same materials as the base game armors.) The majority of the battle pass stuff is just cosmetic changes. There are a few consumable potions that let you cast spells, however. As far as I am aware, those are all free once you've reached the appropriate battle pass level.
In short, paying for the battle pass gives you no additional advantage at all.
Hard working money cannot be given on some BS promised games ...maybe these kids could spare easily the parent's money to you but again, you don\t worth my money.
you do have to buy it once "given you save the crom coins you get from them". otherwise you need to re-buy it indeed.