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new way to gain creds as well as having to research new tech before u can buy it thru the use of those creds earned thru property or planets u have bought
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so no ability to gain creds thru owning property wow dawn of dragons off shoot needs to grow a lil more its even more expensive
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I really like how the devs have tied LoTS and DotD together. It gives both of them a deeper storyline, and it's fun to try to find all of the connections.
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In my opinion starter quests ( those for lv 20 or lower) need the energy cost reduced, unless you focus on solely energy you run out in about 3-4 quests. + if you agree.
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@Xeno7777 Sadly, I believe you're right. I enjoy the game, but it's business model is exploitative. Been playing for a long time now and feel that it's a shame. It's all about Golden Suns. Nothing worth buying with money. And they call both games 'beta' which means they can justify it, regardless of how much money they make. I'll quit... one day.
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Guys we all know its similar to Dotd.Its made By the same person so they did that on purpose.probally to get more money from suns,and planet coins!
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I agree with Taaboo, yes they changed some things, but for the most part, they are the same, but I still like them both.
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@taboo - this is not a clone - there are several differences between the two games e.g the raid systems has several minor differences and the perception stat. It is just a case of a game type being remade due to success.
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@taaboo if you even bothered to pay attention, this game was released 2 months before dawn of dragons, so no it is not a clone of DotD.
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so is this just a clone of dawn of the dragons with a different skin. its the same developer and all the features are identical.
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If you're just starting the game, I really recommend you start with the soldier class. Not only is stamina twice as valuable as energy, but most users would agree that raiding becomes a big part of the game very soon.
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an energy/stamina recharge option in leveling up would be nice. it could cost 10 points so you have to level up twice to get it and it increases the recharge recieved every few minutes.
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All these comments from WilliamTheRanger i think hes gone insane... .... P.S Reverse psychology won't work here WilliamTheRanger, ;)
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I've ones seen (in a similar-type game) a button in missions, which allowed to spend whole energy at ones. I think it could be the same here (and as well as with raids), hm?
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The great thing about WilliamTheRanger's comments is that they get downvoted so fast that I don't even have to go through the misfortune of reading them!
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It little bit gets anoying if you have ugraded your facilties to level 7 and you mostly get tactical or pilot's things
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Pretty awesome game. Just started and like this game alot. Don't know much of what I am doing BUT Loving the game still. Most people on the game are nice and do try to help out. So I give the game 2 thumbs up.
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I do not know what you guys were aiming for with the story, but if there is one thing I have certain, is that the Player Character "has a SERIOUS bodyguard crush of the princess.
Honorable mention to Drekchester 01 intro: One soul amongst billions, a single diamond submerged in an ocean of sludge."
And to one of Cythera's mission dialogue: "... But before you can take hold of her, move her under the table, shield her body with your own, and check her for injuries, the lights come back on."
I honestly went full 'AWWWWW!' there. XD
Not that the princess is too different, she clearly depends on him/her like she would depend on her spouse.