Astellia attempts to distinguish itself

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asked Nov 24, 2019 in H&E by Sletrry (6,110 points)

Reportedly the gender locked classes will be changed to allow for shifting genders on discharge (such as playing a female warrior or male healer) but at the build I tried that wasn't possible. I normally play paladin-type characters so that I picked warrior--mercifully the character creator is superb. Without a doubt it's got one of their very best, most Astellia Online Asper For Sale, and visually impressive character development systems of any MMO (or game, period) which I've attempted since Black Desert Online.

The company behind Astellia's western release (Barunson Entertainment) have emphasized the match's English version will not be pay-to-win. Specifically, with regards to Astellia's negative reputation surrounding its own predatory cash shop that allows players to purchase strong items to directly enhance their characters, the developer has stated those things will be removed from the Western version entirely. This is not the first time promises like this have been created, so fingers crossed they follow through.

In the end I don't fully understand that the target audience is using Astellia. Fans of conventional tab-targeting battle are probably better off just doubling down and enjoying Final Fantasy XIV or even World of Warcraft and fans of more fast-paced combat should probably only play Guild Wars 2 or Elder Scrolls Online. And if you want something free buy Astellia Online Asper, go play with Tera. In fact, Astellia really looks at times like it was created using heavy chunks of the very same resources in Tera already--but I could be wrong there.

I've only spent a couple of days and a handful of hours using Astellia so these feelings are only dependent on the opening hours which is far from the strongest method of estimating an MMO, but it didn't do a lot to convince me that it's more than just another standard Korean MMORPG using a slightly creepy young woman collecting meta-game. Astellia will launch in September of this year on PC. If you are interested, you'll find a small number of distinct pre-order packages on the official site at the moment. A second closed beta test will be declared soon with access for those interested.

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