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Looking for idle clan members in this MMO? (For those new to the game)

Looking for idle clan members in this MMO? (For those new to the game)

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xxLink975xx
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11-25-2022, 08:23 PM
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Hey there, anyone interested in the Idle Clans forum? I’ve been playing it for about a month now and really enjoy it. If you’re into it, feel free to share your in-game name! Mine’s Warscroll Info—just for those who aren’t familiar. Spoiler: it’s similar to an idle version of Runescape. You set up your character with a skill and then let it run for about 12 hours (longer with membership or upgrades). It doesn’t feel like a persistent online game, but there are some perks you can buy. You can also get items through the player market, bosses, and raids. The community is pretty small—most players seem to be around 800, according to SteamDB, and it’s available on mobile with roughly 700 daily players. Membership costs a one-time fee, which is convenient, though some skills require membership access. You might be able to earn enough in a month to get it for free. It’s a great way to pass the time if you don’t have much time to play. The game is about a year and a half old and only has one developer. If you start playing, let me know—I’d love to help!
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xxLink975xx
11-25-2022, 08:23 PM #1

Hey there, anyone interested in the Idle Clans forum? I’ve been playing it for about a month now and really enjoy it. If you’re into it, feel free to share your in-game name! Mine’s Warscroll Info—just for those who aren’t familiar. Spoiler: it’s similar to an idle version of Runescape. You set up your character with a skill and then let it run for about 12 hours (longer with membership or upgrades). It doesn’t feel like a persistent online game, but there are some perks you can buy. You can also get items through the player market, bosses, and raids. The community is pretty small—most players seem to be around 800, according to SteamDB, and it’s available on mobile with roughly 700 daily players. Membership costs a one-time fee, which is convenient, though some skills require membership access. You might be able to earn enough in a month to get it for free. It’s a great way to pass the time if you don’t have much time to play. The game is about a year and a half old and only has one developer. If you start playing, let me know—I’d love to help!