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“Lack of brotherhood/sisterhood”

Loyalty appears to be a thing of the past when it comes to this server. Gaining master points has become the single most important thing to some players which lead them to constantly switch gods and change guilds. A possible solution is to bring back fort and biryu wars and hope that guilds would be more united.

“Lack of trade-off when it comes to choosing tribe/job”

Imagine playing the infamous game rock-paper-scissors but adding another option which is water. So the game would go like this: rock beats scissors, paper beats rock, scissors beats paper, while water beats rock, paper, and scissors (for obvious reasons). That’s kind of how it feels like playing in this server. Each tribe/job should have their pros and cons which means that whatever you choose, you’d be compromising e.g., Karyas are anti-mage therefore the Kryptonite of mages; they won’t be able to deal the same physical damage as Banars, Yudas, and, to an extent, Drukas but they’d be much faster, more accurate, and more evasive. Banars are great damage inflictors and acceptors but they move really slow which can be burdensome to some players so they’d opt for faster moving damagers like the Yudas. Drukas are assassins, they can’t inflict the same damage as Banars or Yudas but they are much faster though not as evasive and accurate as Karyas. Last but not least, Abikaras are great damage inflictors and immobilizers, but they move slower in comparison to the Asuras/Raksharas.
 
“Uncertainty”

As cliché as it sounds, there is nothing certain but the uncertain; however, there’s so much uncertainty when it comes to this server e.g., players are selling in panic because they think that new sets, accessories and weapons are coming which, if and when it happens, would render their items worthless in an instant.  In the same manner, potential buyers are scared too.   

You may think that the aforementioned facts do not really explain why Vishnites continue to decrease in number but I assure you that there’s a connection, dare I say, a causal effect.

Anyway, all generic disclaimers apply.

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