![]() ![]() I heard that it has pretty decent drop rates among the gacha genre, I love the art-style and gameplay. One of the stand-out features of the game is, eventually, you're allowed to make Your Own Character (it's not as busted as it sounds, but super cool). I only login once every couple of months when my Guild needs my sword for the raid. I've been playing Brave Frontier for over 5 years, non-stop, evey day, to the point where I consider the game "beat", even if there is still some new content and it's still "going". You won't see any more gacha in this list, except for this one. Here is my suggestion post that I copy-paste for this type of thread :) Also great music and UI, probably the easiest to use of the entire list. Draw rates are a little wonky right now, but it also has a Scout system that lets you acquire players with pseudo-premium currency earned through PvP matches, so you have a pretty good chance of being able to get a player you want even if you don't get them in draws. This is the only game in the bunch that I feel is truly fair to free players, since you can get everything the paid players get just slower. As generous with premium currency as Chain Chronicle is, easy to get and ways to get it long term so you'll always be able to get things with time instead of money. Best gameplay of the bunch, they actually turned soccer into a pretty believable card rpg. Art style like Odin Sphere if you ever played that PS2 game. Decently generous with premium currency, you could play this for free. Lots to collect, and the community is active since it just released.ĭragon Blaze- Classic RPG gameplay, but super grindy. Gameplay is typical card collector, similar to Rage of Bahamut or its hundreds of clones, so if you're looking for minimal gameplay and just collecting this is a good option. Million Arthur- Just launched in English, so there are still some issues to be hammered out. You can drown yourself in the free premium currency, enough comes your way from events and side missions that you can get pretty much everything eventually for free (though of course it is faster to pay). Actually has a pretty good story for a gacha rpg, reminds me of old classic RPGs. ![]() Good amount of free premium currency, but the draw rates seem to be terrible, at least I never got anything really good when I was playing for a few months.Ĭhain Chronicle- Great tower defense-lite gameplay, the rest of the game is a gacha. Summoner's War- Again very active community, very grindy. Art style is great in my opinion, but they are not generous with premium currency so you'll have to pay if you really want to collect. Community is pretty active and the game is still frequently being updated with more stuff. For the sake of reuniting with the only family she has, Nia resolved to make it through each and every boring lecture."Best" is subjective but I can recommend a few with active communities.īrave Frontier- Tons of characters, gameplay is a bit grindy. When Elaina parted ways with the guild to join the mercenaries, Nia had insisted on coming with her, but was gently (yet firmly) convinced to complete her studies. The two grew to be nearly inseparable, studying the intricacies of magic together. It was through a show of academic brilliance that Nia was introduced to Elaina. Left on the doorsteps of the guild, the mages took her in, and soon discovered her talent for sorcery. Nia only had hazy childhood memories of a terminally ill mother her father, a war deserter, soon followed her to the grave. After all, much like her senior and idol Elaina-known in legends as the Time-Weaver-she was never an adherent of stuffy principles and conservative traditions.ĭuring Elaina's time at the guild, Nia looked up to her as both a mentor and a friend, as the two shared similar backgrounds. Not one to mince her words, Nia's sarcastic wit has landed her in heated situations too often for the average person to be comfortable with, but it doesn't seem to faze this young sorceress in the least. Uhh.Ĭan I go home now? Nearly put me to sleep there…Īmong the students of the Elysian mage guild "Light of the Grand," Nia is best known for two things: her incredible talent for sigil-based magic, and her acerbic attitude. ![]()
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