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There would be no point in postponing Kamas Dofus Retro update from Rskingdom's blog


There would be no point in postponing Kamas Dofus Retro update, such as an addition to the game client and the Vulbis quests: these topics and the class balancing are uncorrelated and can evolve from one another. We, therefore, release ourselves from the time constraints (we MUST complete everything before the update) to provide you longer, somewhat later. The sole consequence could be the potential postponement of the next Kolossium year, but that is a small cost to pay.Additionally, we do not refrain from continuing to make minor adjustments during future upgrades to further enhance your gambling experience. Our work isn't completed. The door will not close. We will not race against the clock. On the opposite: we're currently taking our time.

Is there any place that we may locate the changes which have already been executed? I have been off and on using Dofus, and I would like to select among my 200's to concentrate on, however I feel as I can't pick anything as it might change. Can't find anyplace in English on what courses have changed and what changed in them. Are the present changes reside, or are they all staying on the PTS until all the classes have been balanced? Take a look at the changes made on the servers. The latest one is in translation, but will be accessible. The plan was, the big changes are finished and live by today, and smaller changes may still be implemented, depending on the feedback that you share with us.

However, if changes are essential, such as Sacrier changes and the recent Sram, we are not going to shy away from these. It is our common goal for you to have a fun time playing the sport and different classes.I think that Poland would be a great sales market if simply to dedicate a bit of marketing and translation to cheap Dofus Kamas our native language. In precisely the same way DOFUS is playing with a great deal of people right now, and I believe an additional language would attract a massive audience of fans. I know that it involves huge financial outlays and time, but why not advertise in a large country where Poles are famous for playing. The convention itself is great, I want to play with"build your castle" with my little one.

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