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MMORPG.com Dofus Correspondent nathan Swanson writes this guide to the tailoring craft in Ankama's Dofus.
Read the Tailoring Guide Cheers, |
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"you can’t even get a tailor manual unless a p2p (pay-to-play) gets one for you – small hint there" That quote really cracked me up. If they restrict trade professions to only paying players it is NOT free to play. What you have is a trial offer. Hence Dofus is not one of the f2p games. |
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You can train some crafting professions to lvl 30 with f2p account. What they say is you have to find somebody with p2p account to buy/get the tailor's manual for you. |
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Cool guide. There aren't much good guides in English yet. Looking forward to see new ones from you :) Add me on MSN: minikillers@live.nl
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Originally posted by velebnicek
For me, when a game restricts skills to paying customers, it is no longer f2p, what you are seeing is what I consider a trial offer. I understand your point that you can buy this in game from someone if you have enough cash, but my general experience is those items are far too expensive for the f2p players. Hence the game is really not a true f2p and should not be advertised as such. |
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