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MiyamotoHaizaki replied at 2017-2-4 21:58 ![]()
I played last in early november. Like first week. I know how to play yhe game, I just dunno if ther ...
I understand your questions about possible new OP events but for new partners and zans we have wiki so no need to ask about it , and by learning how to play I don't mean only basics (which are easy to learn) but also understanding game a little deeper just by facing opponents in hma and csb (also watching ToT to see how it looks like for top dogs)and finding out which which partners are valuable, which are hard to become out-dated,which abilities are good and which not, what are important factors for partners to be considered strong,how other people's set up look like and how to build your team for good synergy so that you can create your team yourself, it isn't really hard to understand but you need some time to get used to it and understand as well how is game changing so you can be flexible with your team, if you ask questions like what to get without even saying what you have/how your plans look like I have reasons to doubt if you really can play game that well (no offense of course, I can be completly wrong about you ) because if you aren't creating your team from scratch it may be a little bit hard to handle it. And btw since november game could have changed so it isn't unreasonable to play a little without making top-ups just to check if changes wasn't somewhat drastic (although gameplay didn't change, we just got few new features). Well, my point is: before spending that much money, think about how to make best use of it yourself and although listening to other people is important you shouldn't depend only on their advices and first ideas for your team should come from you and then use other people's opinions to improve it. Just blind listening to others is easy way to lost money as well as not enjoying game itself (because as I said it won't really feel like your own team) |
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