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I agree with you, and congrats on 2000 posts. The sheer massive amount of customization that graal has, to change tiles railroad and other things in mere seconds and then to have your own bodies that you make, your own shields swords heads that you make. It's economy doesn't revolve around pay-to-win. Rather for cosmetics, which I think is the best way to incorporate paying real life money. The beauty of graal, is that it works more as a smaller community, and you feel part of it.
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I agree, the customization is also an amazing feature, very few games let you completely create your character from scratch like that. It's also amazing in that you don't need to pay or play a lot to enjoy it/be good, kinda your pay2win comment.
My main point was that the constant unmentioned changes that are made provide a very exciting environment, which makes the game feel like an adventure because you never know what to expect when you log in or go somewhere new.