It is more profitable, for the company, if you start a new account. That way you need to buy gear and pets, and pet snacks for your last wizard. KI is not the only company who sets it up this way. One game I play has eight classes, and thirty-five sub classes, but only has six character slots. That company, also, has not budged, despite frequent suggestions about adding character slots. It seems to be a common trend. I don't see how to change it.
Since I finished 6 wizards, I'd like to have a 7th to begin again, but on some level I appreciate the needed to pick which school to leave behind. For me, it was Fire, sorry Professor Falmea!
AkihiroHattori5, I truly would be interested in hearing more oh how you feel it is important. (I am not challenging or disagreeing, I really would like to hear more)
zebulous , I never thought of that, but it certainly makes sense.
Doesn't change that I personally would like that, though LOL
It is more profitable, for the company, if you start a new account. That way you need to buy gear and pets, and pet snacks for your last wizard. KI is not the only company who sets it up this way. One game I play has eight classes, and thirty-five sub classes, but only has six character slots. That company, also, has not budged, despite frequent suggestions about adding character slots. It seems to be a common trend. I don't see how to change it.
I don't think anyone would make a new account just for one character, that would be just dumb I think. Just don't have a fire/myth/life as a character, those 3 are the most boring. (In my opinion.)
AkihiroHattori5, I truly would be interested in hearing more oh how you feel it is important. (I am not challenging or disagreeing, I really would like to hear more)
zebulous , I never thought of that, but it certainly makes sense.
Doesn't change that I personally would like that, though LOL
I don't know maybe it's stupid, but I just think it's an important choice to have to make because it's like a "you can't have everything" moment. I chose to leave out Ice and I'm perfectly okay with that. Disney did the same thing with ToonTown (yeah I played that too, don't judge me); you could only learn six out of the seven types of gags. I agree with zebulous though; it's probably for financial reasons and I'm just trying to justify it with moral nonsense.