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TMC Player Reviews: Revelation


Review Submitted By: Goryti
Author Status: Player
Started on Revelation: A few years ago.
Submission Date: Feb 6, 2009
TMC Listing: Revelation

The following review is the opinion of the review's author [Goryti] and in no way represents the opinions of this website or its staff.

Revelation is a fun game that is constantly changing and expanding.
Sometimes the updates come at a slower pace, but right now Revelation
is going through a creative boom.

The developers are actively creating, and balancing the game, while
taking and implementing many suggestions from the playerbase.

Players can also customize much of the client used to play
Revelation. Many of the images throughout the game are easily altered,
so players can have the game reflect their own favorite color schemes
and personality.

Learning to play is not very hard, but learning to train the various
classes can be frustrating. It may take a few tries to understand how
you can make your character perform at its best. To help players do
this, every character is given a skill reset upon the completion of
the 25th, 50th, 75th, and 100th levels.

If you seem to be having any trouble, ask a Guide or Guardian. If
there doesn't happen to be any Guides on at the moment, ask the
question in the player broadcast. More experienced players will be
more than happy to help you out, and show you the ropes.

In general, the community is fairly accepting of new players. Of
course, there may be a few players that look down upon new players and
give them a hard time. (But this type of elitism is not absent from
any other games)

If you are finding it difficult to solo, then you could form a party.
Parties open up a whole new kind of game-play. While training your
character you may decide to choose skills or spells that support and
help your party. Deciding what niche your character is going to
fulfill can be difficult, but it is one thing that provides great
diversity throughout the game.

The only thing that tends to hold new players back is gold. Gold can
be difficult to acquire in the early levels, however active use of the
bazaar can increase your net gold much more efficiently than simply
selling your loot in the shop. Don't worry if you don't seem to
have much money, it gets progressively easier to obtain money as your
levels increase.

Overall, it is a fun and interesting game, with tons of
possibilities. You should definitely check it out.


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