![]() ![]() ![]() The last thing Aurum can do is convert to Marks of Favor. But if you're Free-to-Play and didn't have TSW (Legacy Transfer) to give you three Character Slots, the $10 is worth it to avoid making a throwaway email address to create a second account to gain another character (which does work if cash will never come your way for the game, or you're adamant on not paying in any way.) Sprints up to Level 4 can be earned from regular gameplay to earn Marks of Favor. it's easier to earn costume parts from Achievements, Accolades, and Lore, which are all free. So, for cosmetic gains, unless something is really perfect for your character. Probably one of the saner priced services in SWL, because it's the same as other titles. Buying a costume part, sprint, or item on one toon does NOT buy it for another. Buying a motorcycle or horse will not make you faster than your current Sprint speed, which is not how mounts work in other games.Īlso: Aurum is held per account, but purchases made with it are character specific only. Level 5 and 6, Aurum only.) So, keep that in mind. Motorcycles, mopeds, and horses are available, but the sprints do not exceed your Sprint Running speed (Levels 1-4 purchaseable with Marks of Favor. So, make damn sure you got what you want - as with any other Microtransactions out on the Internet, no refunds or do overs. Other colors of the same costume part cost the same price. You really can't go wrong unlocking everything you get your hands on with AP and SP on your current weapons.Īs long as you see that costume purchases in Aurum tend to be overpriced in general, then you can pick and choose better what you want your character to have.Ĭostume Set in Champions Online: 450 ZEN (Approx $4.50) Once bought, you can recolor and retexture as you like.Ĭostume part in Secret World Legends (Let's say a shirt): 700-1000 Aurum ($7-10.00.) And once you buy it, the color you picked is all you get. Think of SWL's layout like Champions Online's Archetypes. SWL has taken freeform ability purchases out of the game, as every AP Ability requires the according weapon to be equipped. SP/AP Gained from Regular Play (Levelling Up, Dungeons, Mission Bonuses, etc.)ĭoesn't matter how you spend it, as long as you put it in your current weapons, you'll be fine. So, after some weeks playing this regularly, I can come up with the following advice: ![]()
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