
When starting out, I was dumbstruck by the awesome, outrageous prices for the very best armor and accessories. Why does this limit exist? Considering the characters in closed beta will not be retained for launch, I decided to take a little sample of all starting zones, creating a character with a different skillset for each. If you're tired of seeing your wizard run around in a sea of similar-looking Gandalfs, your only recourse is to drop a wad of cash on a costume. As I write this, I am fishing. Keep reading for a run-down of our experiences. Well, my sorceress is, at least. What you do is completely up to you, as the game isn't really funneling you in a particular direction. There's a ton of tedious trial-and-error in ultimate war games, or you'll be forced to jump out to Wikis and forums for information. Having your workers gathering resources is a local effort and you can only carry a certain amount of weight person. In addition, earning the most profit involves performing similar wagon runs. did melee and ranged attacks. I understand not handing everything to the player on a silver platter, but ultimate war games does the bare minimum needed to even meet you halfway.
This junk character was mostly me trying to get a feel for the general UI and controls of the game, so my experiences with her shouldn't be taken too seriously. If you want to garden, ultimate war games is ready for you.