LEAGUE OF ANGELS

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     I played LoA for a while, I never spent a single penny on it and I can be in top ranks and I’m no cannon fooder. You know how to play it or you can can compensate your lousy play by cash or blame it on cash spenders. There is plenty of servers and every server has its own social enviroment, so dont judge it by experience from one single server. Its good time killer, just dont try to find some deep philosophy in it. Its ordinary commerial game. There is nothing wrong or super excelent in it. Yes, some people are addicted to it and spent too much, but it can happen in any other game. If you want to play a  good game search in abandoware for early 90’s games. I will get LoA my recomendation, its fun to play, just dont spent money on it, dont take it too seriously and dont try to find deep meaning in it, dont live in it. Its just a game. And one more thing… Its made in China. So its obvious that some cultural references might not be to your liking


League Of Angels, is a free to play online browser-based mmorpg. You can choose two different classes, each with their own style of play. You can become a warrior or a mage and partake in several exciting quests across the world, you will grow more and more powerful as you do. Drive through challenging dungeons, seeking out better equipment and amazing weapons. Fight against other players for a true test of your skills, and show your power to the gods themselves. 

League of Angels offers many daily events for online players to complete for great rewards that will help increase your character building abilities immensely. The game has high quality images and graphics along with detailed customed boss battles. Set in the fantasy era complete with warriors, mages, angels, dwarfs, and even wolves. The game gives players multiple options to customize their hero formations, obtain custom armor and weapons from erebus and other dungeons, players can assemble a custom squad of allies and equip gear that is upgradeable

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The basics of the game is that you are to help release the angels to help you fight the evil that has plagued the land. Your chosen hero and party will travel through many different parts of the world defeating and completing quests to unlock and release the angels one by one. Starting off in the Elf Village as a lone hero you are given task to complete that will help you build up your character and create a team of heroes to fight with you to save the angels.

In addition to playing it in a browser, players can download a “micro client” of less than 1MB, which basically acts as a dedicated window to League of Angels without it getting lost in other browser tabs that may be open.

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Starting Up
When first starting, players are led through a prologue tutorial, explaining the basics of the story premise and combat. Suurde has locked away the angels, leaving the realm open to his evil forces. It is up to the player to team up with other powerful warriors to travel the world and free the angels, defeating Suurde.

Players move by clicking the ground, and all navigation in the game world and through menus is done with the mouse, as opposed to other games with dedicated buttons for functions. After finishing the tutorial, players can choose their gender and class, with the three classes being Warriors, Mages, and Archers.

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The first few levels go by quickly as players are rushed from one quest to the next. These take place in much the same way as games like Elsword or Dungeon Fighter Online. After every level players are flooded with windows introducing new features, but many of these features are poorly explained and have to be figured out through firsthand experience. Much of the game's art is actually quite good and largely features scantily clad woman with enormous boobs. Sex definitely sells in browser-based MMORPGs.

Players will quickly gain levels, each unlocking more of the game, until Level 30, where the leveling rate slows to a crawl. Dungeons that normally would give enough experience for a third of a level now fill the bar roughly 2%, and the experience from even harder dungeons does not increase much more than this. On top of this, each dungeon can only be played 30 times a day. While some players will be content leveling slowly day after day, it seems more like a dishonest ploy to force players into microtransactions, at least from a Western perspective. These kinds of gimmicks are common in browser games in China.

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Gameplay
The gameplay in League of Angels is lackluster. Battles are entirely automated and the only amount of strategy is in character equipment and placement. However, due to the variability in battles, regardless of the game’s “battle rating,” players could still be wiped out by enemies or other players with a much lower battle rating. The automated gameplay isn't unique to League of Angels. Several browser-based Chinese MMORPGs have similar systems, like Monkey King Online. Still, the mindless automated grinding means casual players can “play” League of Angels while doing something else.

All of the mini games are first presented as interesting additions to further the game experience, but again they quickly turn into opportunities for the game to push its microtransactions. Spend 150 gems for 10 more moves in Gemology, 50 gems for additional blitzes into dungeons, etc. The mini games become both overwhelming and the only real measure of achievement on a daily basis.

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PvP
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PvP in League of Angels comes in several different forms, though none of them are particularly entertaining. In Arena mode, players have fixed options of who is available to fight. After exhausting their five options, players must either wait a day for them to refresh, or pay a few bucks to refresh them immediately.

In Clash of Might, players fight to be the top ranked player each day. Players start at rank 200, and fight those of higher ranks to ascend the roster. Players only have 10 attempts at climbing through the ranks, after which additional attempts can be bought for 50 gems each.

Again, the battles in League of Angels are very random and lack any strategy. Players with higher battle ratings can lose to those with lower ones, and the only guarantee for success is to vastly outlevel the opponent. But without any actual intervention in the battles, they feel empty and do not elicit any feelings of accomplishment.

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Co-Op
Players can tackle both the Arena and dungeons in teams of up to three. In the dungeons, teams can gain roughly the same level of rewards as playing solo, giving little incentive to play them. On top of that, finding parties are time consuming ordeals, especially considering these team dungeons often last less than twenty seconds. Once a party member engages a monster in battle, it is determined immediately, and the battle animations can be skipped entirely. Team arenas play out the same way, though with the caveat that they are only available for two different hour-long periods a day, making them a hassle to get into.

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Cash Shop
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It is hard to give League of Angels’ Cash Shop its own section, because it is prevalent in every aspect of the game. Each screen has a different button to sell players gems, but the cash shop is where things get especially pricey. Many items are sold for 500-1,000 gems, roughly $5-$10, and one item priced at 6999 gems, or $70. The worst part of the cash shop is that players can buy overkill gear and items that leave the game open to serious pay-to-win scenarios. Those unwilling to spend money should know right away that they're at a clear disadvantage.

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Final Verdict – Fair
League of Angels is a largely mindless game that plays itself, but it does feature great artwork and has a lot of features which make it fun. The biggest drawback and a shock factor is the game's stolen artwork and music from games such as notable, high-profile games as League of Legends, Skyrim, and World of Warcraft. Like other browser-based MMORPGs from Asia, League of Angels is very much pay-to-win and doesn't even try to hide it. It's still a functionally decent product, but don't expect originality or a Western standard of fairness. Still, hundreds of thousands of players can't be wrong. Despite its obvious flaws, League of Angels can still be quite entertaining.

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