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    February 28, 2019 10:19 PM EST

    All this would paint Blade and Soul as another'been there done that' Korean MMORPG when it weren't for one thing: the superb player-versus-player combat that feels like playing a fighting game than an MMO. It is a popular esport in the BNS Revolution gold East, and I guess it'll only continue to grow as western opponents join the ranks.

    At any moment, you can hop into an arena lobby and get matched against the other participant. In such duels the stats of your equipment are equalized, making victory entirely about raw ability rather than who has the better equipment.

    But there is a big issue with the PvP: It can not truly be appreciated until you've already pushed through the dreadfully dull PvE and leveled up your character into the cap. While stadium matches equalize gear, you won't need access to buy Blade and Soul Revolution gold all of your abilities until you've unlocked them via leveling. Even worse, from what I could tell, little effort is made to pair you with opponents of similar levels. Early on I had been frequently matched against gamers 20 levels higher than me, leading to a massive drawback when I had not even unlocked my strongest skills.

    Every one of the seven courses has their own unique approach to combat that feels exceptionally distinctive. Although I originally fell in love with the kung fu master's dependence on combos and counters, I quickly came to favor the sheer brutality of this destroyer, who wields a massive axe and can chokehold competitions while smashing their face .