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Fantasy Westward Journey: Why people are reluctant to upgrade

author:Dreamy old Xing

Fantasy Westward Journey: Why people are reluctant to upgrade

In any other game I've played, I've always made leveling up the first goal of the game, and only after reaching the full level do I experience other ways to play. There may only be a fantasy game, which has a card-level setting, and upgrading to a full level is not the main goal.

The first reason is that the input and output after upgrading are not proportional.

According to the current fantastic mechanism, what are the benefits of leveling up? Only the basic experience rewards and fantasy coin rewards for various missions are directly linked to the character level.

Fantasy Westward Journey: Why people are reluctant to upgrade

Approximately once a function, a straight line.

After the level of the character is improved, other aspects have to be improved, skill cultivation, equipment, babies, etc., the cost required is much higher than the speed of rewards.

Here it is expressed by functions, which may be quadratic functions or even cubic functions.

Fantasy Westward Journey: Why people are reluctant to upgrade

The basic reward is a one-time function, and the various promotions required for upgrading are cubic functions, and they look like this when put together.

If players want to maintain the original efficiency after leveling up, they have to endure this and increase the investment by dozens of times.

It is easy to understand here, a level 70 five-open with level 70 stunt three-hole 7 forging, this is full of full hole equipment. A 175 five-open, who can afford to bring a full section of full hole equipment? I can't think about it. Most high-level players can't reach this kind of investment, so the trade-off is that the equipment can only bring a little low-level, and the skill cultivation is difficult to satisfy, sacrificing efficiency.

Fantasy Westward Journey: Why people are reluctant to upgrade

Stay at a low level, although the basic reward is a little less, but the investment is low, the efficiency is high, and the benefits will be higher.

However, the level below 109 is limited by skills and the balance of sects, but the efficiency is not much higher.

In the end, players find the best balance between investment, efficiency, and income, which is now 129 levels of soaring.

This is what these are reflected in the function image.

Fantasy Westward Journey: Why people are reluctant to upgrade

The second reason is that you can experience all gameplay without leveling up, so why upgrade.

What are the advantages of upgrading 175? Running rings? Grab the country? These are not just needed, low-level players do not participate in these, and there are other channels to obtain cultivation fruits and Meru embryos.

In the past, there was a limitation on the artifact mission, but now the artifact task has also been delegated, and 109 can participate in all gameplay, so why upgrade.

If one day a new quest can only be played by Wataru, or if the Meru skill can only exist on the Holding Kingdom, that is to encourage players to level up.

At least there must be a setting similar to Putuo's skill 180 seconds six, which can also be regarded as a motivation to upgrade.

Fantasy Westward Journey: Why people are reluctant to upgrade

The third reason is that the durability problem cannot be solved. Repair costs increase dramatically from level 130, and few players can afford 130 in daily quests. This system of durable equipment has not changed for many years.

Fantasy Westward Journey: Why people are reluctant to upgrade

In fact, it is also very easy to do, just say that a new quest can only participate in the tribulation, and then this copy is dedicated to producing pearls above level 130, which will definitely have a large number of players upgrade and create 130140 equipment. The book iron rose another wave, the running ring was in the fire wave, driving all kinds of prices in the region to rise, players brushed out something to sell more fantasy coins, wouldn't it be everyone's benefit.