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by Dhruin, 2006-06-27 02:40:00
art off broke. You begin to level up. As you do, you make some money. If the player is careful, he at least breaks even on money. If hea "!s, perhaps, slower about leveling a  say, fighting enemies below him a lot, or careful about who he fights a  he may make more money. Still, the money (typically) scales with the character, at least until he hits the upper levels.<br><br>Then the economy blows out of proportion. Sure, a level 60 in WoW(World of Warcraft) or a level 50 in DAoC(Dark Age of Camelot) will have bigger expenses than a character at half that level. Therea "!s always new gear and repairs, therea "!s crafting supplies, therea "!s potions, all that good stuff.<br><br>But, inevitably, the accumulation of wealth creeps upwards. After all, therea "!s a limit to how much you can spend, at least for most people. Use WoW for an example. You level to 60. You level your crafting skills a  your two primary and your three secondary a  to 300. You buy your epic mount. If you raid, you pay for repairs and potions on a regular basis.</em></blockquote>

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