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Pets are an important aspect of the game

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    Gamerzone Yung Blood
    There's a lot of interesting complexity to combat and some of how this is accomplished is by simply turning"normal" conference on its head. For example, at a great deal of games knocking an opponent down will give bonuses and it is something you do need to do. However, in Elsword if you knockdown a competition in PvE with Elsword ED they'll find a harm reduction and also in PvP it will give rise to a combo to finish. Knockdowns can occur by using certain abilities or when a certain number of strikes are reached. Managing the knockdown counter is also an significant part mastering combat. Learning the combos and the way in which they work is also a massive part of mastering a character.

    Pets are an important aspect of the game because when they're leveled up all the way that they have an assortment of abilities that may be quite helpful in dungeons. By filling up the Affinity bar of course. While at a dungeon, and together with your pet summoned, each time an enemy has been killed the Affinity bar will increase. However, if your pet's hunger is under 60% it will not increase its affinity and if its hunger falls below 40 percent it will lose affinity. So, making sure that your pet is cooked is vital. You will find an assortment of things to feed your pets some of the easiest to acquire are El Tree Seeds, El Tree Fruit, Equipment, and QPL Jellies. El Tree Fruit is readily obtained through the item mall/cash store, but they are the only food item bought from there most food items are accessed through playing the sport. You could also story items in your pet's inventory for them to automatically eat when they become hungry.

    ED is the currency that's earned in sport and K-Ching is bought with cash. At first, I thought the speed of ED profit was a little high, I was over 10k in pretty much no time at all. But once I started poking around in the store some, I understood the cheapest thing in there prices 20 million ED which makes me wonder why they did not lower the amount you buy and make everything somewhat cheaper. Obviously once you do greater level dungeons you earn ED at a greater speed.

    K-Ching is purchased at 100 K-Ching per $1 USD, but that does vary slightly when they have specials happening. There are even things available on the K-Ching store for 100 units as well, so everything isn't priced extremely as it is for the ED shop. For the most part everything purchased on the cash shop was just cosmetic in nature. The one exception is the pet food I mentioned before and a few pets themselves. Pets have various abilities and based on what skills you want your pet to have, you may want to purchase them on the cash shop. Also, people who purchase food from the money shop may have a bit of a simpler time leveling their pets up. None of this really is a deal breaker for me because at the end of the day the pets did not seem like a huge thing. They're certainly wonderful to have and do help but the advantages of one does not appear incredible enough to unbalance the game between people who pay people who do not. Plus there are quite a few pets available through playing the sport right and participating in events.

    Oddly enough exactly what bothered me most about this match was quality of life issues over anything else. For example, it really frustrates me there isn't any separate slider to your voice overs and the only options are the background music as well as the SFX. The main reason this particularly bothers me is because I generally like SFX to be super low, music someplace in the middle, and voice to be at full so that I could hear everything easily. Another thing that was frustrating was that I needed to make it all of the way through the tutorial until I managed to get the options menu. Since everything starts off at full the tutorial was just a loud mess for me personally. The last annoyance for me was the launcher has no mechanism to remember my login, and it is likely a safety attribute or something but for me it is really annoying it would not at least remember my email.

    Overall, I had a lot of fun with Elsword. It's an enjoyable and unique game that is just bursting with articles. In case a dungeon grinding match with minor components of platforming sounds cool to you it is worth a try. As I mentioned before the only real downsides for me personally were the QoL stuff but these weren't sufficient to kill my pleasure.

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