Difference between revisions of "Category:Free-to-grind"
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− | *[[World of Warcraft]] allows players to purchase a [https://eu.shop.battle.net/en-gb/product/world-of-warcraft-service-level-120-character-boost Level 120 Character Boost], thereby skipping a grind from Level 1-119.</onlyinclude> | + | *[[World of Warcraft]] allows players to purchase a [https://eu.shop.battle.net/en-gb/product/world-of-warcraft-service-level-120-character-boost Level 120 Character Boost], thereby skipping a grind from Level 1-119. |
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Revision as of 23:33, 14 April 2020
Free-to-grind definition: Allows player to pay to instantly achieve something in-game that would otherwise be achieveable for free through grinding.
Examples:
- World of Warcraft allows players to purchase a Level 120 Character Boost, thereby skipping a grind from Level 1-119.
- Assassin’s Creed Odyssey sells a 'Permanent XP Boost' which increases XP gain by 50%.
References
Pages in category "Free-to-grind"
The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total.