It’s a fairly large map, covering 13 continents, so there’s plenty to keep you entertained for days on end without getting bored. Well, maybe not by the content itself, but by the combat itself, which becomes tedious after a while. Fortunately, this is counterbalanced by the fact that, as you travel around, you’ll be able to interact with other players who, like you, are relieved to be out of the long-drawn-out storyline and are ready to take on anything in the new lands they’ve been given the opportunity to explore. In this game, you can meet new people, form groups of friends, organize your own parties, join a guild, and go on adventures of your own. Although there are some challenges that have a revolving door, I believe this is where the game really shines and distinguishes itself from other MMORPGs, even if it does have the standard revolving door of certain challenges where it’s clear that the party behind you is just waiting for it to reset so they can do it as well.
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