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It has been just over a month since the last entry from my Chanters Diary, and in that time my experiences with Tales Of Pirates gold have varied from tedious, and dull, to fairly enjoyable. I will be honest and say that there have been no notable moments where I can recall experiencing genuine fun like I have in other MMOs, but the game is pleasant enough to make me want to keep playing. Visually, there seems to be little variety and many of the zones look similar. The main difference I have noticed is with the types of player I encountered. Whether it is due to the change in server, or if each faction tends to attract a particular mindset, is hard to say but people generally seem friendlier. I have now made it to level 25, the second key milestone, when you are sent to the Abyss, a mysterious rift that separates Asmodae and Elysea, and is inhabited by the Balaur.

Gameplay has still remained, primarily, a solo affair and I have experienced very few opportunities for group play, and from speaking to other players they often feel like they are in a single player game. Paging Issue 35 For our latest coverage, click here to download PCGZine Issue 35 for Tales Of Pirates money. I have dropped the majority of the crafting skills I had originally chosen, and settled on Armour-smithing for Chanter v2. Crafting can be a slow and tedious task, but at least you are given XP for crafting, so it doesnt cause too much of a setback to your levelling. Level 25 was one of my first goals that I wanted to achieve, not for the PvP play, which I can take or leave, but for the games first instance, the Nochsana Training Camp.

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