From my short time playing on Arispotle, I found that the majority of players were people who took pride in their toon's achievements rather that hoarding things for themselves, people were more than happy to help others. I will give two scenarios, both of which actually happened to me.
Soon after the reset I was running through the Void when suddenly a wild Dai-Den approached and struck me dead. Now I could see two people within a 50 meter radius and I had just managed to see their names before I was killed. I asked for a rez and got a reply that felt like a slap in the face, 'Sorry, you're Karavan.' and that was it.
After last night' reset, I was struggling to get through the Prime Roots and so I asked for some help. Now in a Karavan members, I was instantly offered support from a Kami. On noticing that my team was all Karavan however, he continued to help me over to where my team was already digging, then teleported away, no nasty killing sprees to stop us getting mats, he simply helped then left.
I hope I have highlighted the differences between Aniro and Arispotle gameplay.
Soon after the reset I was running through the Void when suddenly a wild Dai-Den approached and struck me dead. Now I could see two people within a 50 meter radius and I had just managed to see their names before I was killed. I asked for a rez and got a reply that felt like a slap in the face, 'Sorry, you're Karavan.' and that was it.
After last night' reset, I was struggling to get through the Prime Roots and so I asked for some help. Now in a Karavan members, I was instantly offered support from a Kami. On noticing that my team was all Karavan however, he continued to help me over to where my team was already digging, then teleported away, no nasty killing sprees to stop us getting mats, he simply helped then left.
I hope I have highlighted the differences between Aniro and Arispotle gameplay.
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Wishing will get you nothing; Wanting gets you nothing; Hindsight is the root of all evilNebona Psykro
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