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If you wanna buy aion gold, just contact our customers service. Good luck! There actually is more but this should more than suffice. I already cancelled my subscription and also I don’t expect that NcSoft can fix this whole list or enough of it. The main word that I have for Aion now is annoying. Adventuring Costs: All in all Aion costs too much. Not in real money but in game.Aion Kinah if you will. Between teleporting costs, broker fees, soul healing, crafting costs, expanding inventory and storage, buying new tiers of craft skills, insane prices for certain stigma (400-500k for curse of roots at level 20 for example), upgrading your legion, this is a very expensive game to play. Also, ever noticed that you can go directly from Poeta to Verteron by Teleport but that it’s cheaper to go to Sanctum first and then to Verteron? Again how dumb is that? And well teleport and flight transport costs are also too high. Do you wanna buy aion gold? Well, just contact our customers service. Have a good time! Now some people may be good tradesmen but a lot of people aren’t and for me it’s bad enough to have to worry about money in real life, let alone in a game. I never had the displeasure myself but I’ve spoken to various people in game that simply didn’t go to the soul healer as they can’t afford to. The game is geared way too much towards money and the real moneymakers (mostly botters and big guilds) and the rest just can’t compete. Again, it takes the fun out of the game. How much time do you have: Aion has a lot of lost time. How long does it take to get a party for what you need to do? Sometimes it takes longer to get a party than to do the quest or instance. Waiting times on flight recharge are ridiculous as well. All this to serve the potions, but I already talked about the potions. I just feel that the game is built up around opposition and annoyance and that your only chance is to buy your way out of it. Doesn’t make a whole lot of sense…in fact it makes the game a drag. |