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There are plenty of things that can be made a lot easier by spending money, especially on pets, but
Technically yes
But in reality no
You can complete the nest without pet but it take considerably amount time
Should be very possible with 30+ people
The problem is rather that the nest doesnt attract that many people
Winning as in achieving number 1 status in the entire game? Yes.
Winning as in playing the game normally? Not at all.
I haven’t spent anything on this game, and realm has still been a good experience for me.
4 and 5, respectively
How many characters slot and vault do you have?
Adeadwadee have same amount as you but he said it wasn’t enough
Also he rarely die on any of his character
@BrandonCao
That’s his opinion. I find the game fine, and I don’t desire character slots and vault chests to the point where I actually spend money on the game.
I use my other chars as temporary mules
Before it would maybe be more pay to win, but now that DECA gives out ambrosia, skins, and vault and character slot unlockers it’s less to that degree. Pets are probably the only aspect which is really pay to win, but in my opinion, it’s more satisfying to fame up and then upgrade the pet without money. It serves as possibly one of the biggest accomplishments for me in the game since a lot of higher level pets are reached through spending money.
I mean I usually just drop all the non-rare UTs I have multiples of. That way if I ever lose them, it’s more satisfying getting them back.
You’re delusional if you say this game isn’t. Pets are pretty much necessary in this game. You can be 8/8 and you’ll still be at a huge disadvantage to someone with a maxed legendary that isn’t maxed.
But just because the game is pay2win doesn’t mean it’s necessarily bad
While i agree its p2w
Legend pets is not were that comes 8n.
Deca has made getting even legendary pets withou money a reality without to much hassel
Pretty sure it was decided long ago that it’s pay for convenience, since there’s no such thing as winning in the game.