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A recent change in the community is quite real: more and more people aren't just joining for the airdrops, but genuinely starting to "play the game." I'm doing the same now; the first thing I do every morning is open .RealGo, clear my energy, and catch a few pets—I'm already a bit addicted. The early game is actually quite friendly. Catching pets, fighting monsters, opening treasure chests, doing daily quests—the resource cycle runs smoothly.
The differences between A/B/S-tier pets are significant, and different tools have varying efficiency levels. As you play, you start figuring out how to save resources. But the real difference lies in the mid-to-late game. Once the Arena opens, the pace completely changes.
It's no longer just about grinding resources; it's about team composition, skill, and judgment. Which pets to bring, how to combine them, who to attack and who not to attack—every step directly impacts win rate and rewards. Pets are no longer "collectibles," but real productivity.
Strength isn't determined by rarity, but by the ability to consistently win. This is crucial. Because once wins and losses are tied to rewards, players will actively optimize their teams, invest resources, and participate in trading. The whole cycle is now running. My current feeling is simple: retain players early, widen the gap in the mid-game through PvP, and then it depends on whether the content can be sustained. After all, in this market, no amount of talk is as convincing as a real battle.
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