The higher a piece of equipment's value the higher its level Lost Ark, the more resources you'll need in order to improve it. While this isn't necessarily atypical however, it turns out that higher-level items are also much less likely "process" the upgrade request. At a certain point, the odds of Lost Ark Gold the upgrade being successful are reduced. Players can brute force into the system in order to meet 1370 levels.
Argos Abyss raid's 1370-level requirement, but only if they happen to be extremely lucky in their upgrades and drop of resources or spend real money to expedite the process slightly bit.On March 14, Twitch streamer Asmongold called out the developers of Lost Ark over this method. Asmongold asserted that the game's gear upgrade system which was mostly optional prior to the raid, has become a game of luck.
According to Asmongold's opinion, many players are likely to spend real money on upgrades to make sure they can be part of the raid. In addition, Asmongold believes that potential teammates are likely to pass over players who have equipment that is not upgraded in favor of those equipped with maximum strength gear, and that players will will be strongly encouraged (if not demanded) to spend money to keep up.
Asmongold repeated his concerns during an interview on a recent live stream where He predicted a dire pay-to win future for games:"I think pay to win game are in our future. I think that they are very likely to become more games will become pay to win. This is just what's going to take place. I think that this is just what's going to take place. There will always be games such as Elden Ring Yes, but it's like entropy, right it'll be less and more dispersed."
Asmongold predicted that the mindset about pay-to-win could undergo a 180 Lost Ark Gold Buy. He stated that players will be "looked down on" and "considered as socially inferior" if they don't participate with the pay-to-win system because it is because of in-game "social tensions." However, his hypothetical future might be more realistic than he imagines.
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