The hit open-world MMO, Tower of Fantasy, has finally added western servers. Fans of the genre are getting their chance to play the popular RPG for themselves. Now that the game has come to the western world, players have begun to analyze its content to see everything it has to offer.
Like many other modern free-to-play releases, this title is filled with optional microtransactions with various cosmetics and items for players to purchase. One of the many things players can buy is the ever-present premium Battle Pass that players see in games like Fortnite, Valorant, and many more.
However, some of the terminology Tower of Fantasy uses for its premium rewards system has left many players confused. One of these is the use of the term "Merit," which isn't seen in other Battle Passes.
Of course, as many players expected, the Battle Pass for Tower of Fantasy remains consistent with the industry standard. Players can progress through the game, complete missions, and gain XP to earn rewards. Players wanting to take this to the next level can opt for the premium version as well.
This premium version is also consistent with prior games. This variant of the Battle Pass rewards players with even more rewards and cosmetics than the free one for a small fee. However, this Battle Pass sets itself apart by using the term "Merit EXP" in its description. So how does this impact the experience?
In all honesty, this does not impact the rate at which players can complete the Battle Pass. A lot of free-to-play games with this mechanic feature alternative XP players need to gain to level up the Battle Pass. This is the case for Merit EXP. Players can increase their Merit level by following the directions given.
The game tells players that they can
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