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I don't think there is any microtransaction, it is more likely that players can exchange items (money included) and that some players would be willing to sell their ingame currency for real money, thus it becomes possible to "buy" indirectly ingame coins
100 + 100 + 87 + 85 = 372 not 461 Either it's a mistake in the number of points or he purchased a fifth spell worth 89 points
'its' not 'it's', in english, 'its' is like 'her', 'their' or 'his', it is a possessive pronoun used for an object, an animal or a 'thing', wathever is not gendered
Wait. When he inspected the first proton axe he found, he found out that the axe was less powerfull than Knock Knock, the only reason it was more effective for him was because of his double damage energy weapon Perk. So either there is an error ther, or he gave her a purple proton axe instead of a normal one.
Honestly great novel and pretty good translation, no need to re-read each sentence 5 times before understanding whatever it xas siupposed to, mean, as is often the case in webnovel translations. Perfectly understandable from start to finish. By the way I already read every published chapter, so... does anyone have a witcher fanfiction to recommand? Somewhere in the novel, in the comments someone recommanded a good one with a sorcerer MC but I forgot to write down the name and I did't find it again sadly.
The repeated mistake of using "it's" instead of "its" is really starting to annoy me to no end...
Get dawm.
That's why he said maybe
Maybe je checked the temperature of his tea to check how much it cooled down
I swear some chapters ago it was said he reached 182, now he is 180?
Renly Baratheon, translation mistake
We are in 293
Benjen
"viBenjent colors" has appeared multiple times and each time I didn't know what it was supposed to mean, but now I think it means vibrant colors, took me way too long to find
western coast
I think that it was the assumption of the MC that having a high moon affinity means having a firm will, now he can debunk this theory, at least partially
The 20th century spans from year 1900 to year 1999