Edited By
James Lee
A rising concern among players is the limited options for obtaining cosmetic skins in their favorite game. Many are questioning how free-to-play (F2P) friendly the system really is, especially after a recent influx of players returned to the game looking for exciting ways to customize their characters.
Having taken a break, some players are now diving back into the game, eager to spice up their Descendantsโ looks after completing the storyline. Comments reveal an interesting divide between those who are willing to pay for premium skins and those keen on farming free options.
Paid vs. Free Skins
Players report that while there are a few free skins available, most options require payment. "Thereโs free skins in the battle supply shop otherwise skins are paid," one player noted.
Challenges with Farming
Users confirm that premium skins are not farmable, leading to criticism of the game's approach to customization. "Most you can do in terms of grinding is grin yellow and orange ETA vouchers but if you want to change the skin you gotta pay for them," shared another user.
A Mix of Freebies
However, not all is lost. Some skins, like the Void Abyss skins, can indeed be farmed. This provides a bit of hope for those who prefer a F2P approach. "Damn, I assume paints are farmable? Iโve accumulated a lot of those without buying any," a commenter mentioned in enthusiasm.
Players seem caught between the excitement of new skins and the frustration of the purchase requirement for most.
While the game offers essential items as F2P, the customization components feel restrictive. Players genuinely desire more flexibility without spending money. โLuxury items you canโt be ftp with cosmetic!โ expressed one voice among many, further emphasizing the tension.
๐ธ Free skins are limited; most require payment.
๐น Premium skins cannot be farmed, causing discontent.
๐ Some items remain free to farm, offering slight relief.
Is the current model sustainable for the long-term engagement of players seeking customizable options? As communities discuss these pain points, developers may look for solutions that balance monetization and player satisfaction.