Re: Top 5 Mud List: The Sequel
One advantage Aardwolf has over Erion - and it's a fairly distinct one - is that on Aardwolf, you will gain levels quickly. This means you will gain spells and skills quickly. Also, the way you play Aardwolf, you'll eventually play all seven classes and have most of their skills and spells. Then you re-tier, and lose almost everything, and your experience till next level goes up. Point being, though, that if you want to hit the ground running on a game, Aardwolf does better here.
That said, Aardwolf is cyclical. You will probably find yourself running the same content each time you get to level x, unless you want to explore and change stuff up. So it's meant for more hardcore grinding. That may suit some people more. Me, I'm of mixed feelings about it, but the fact that I'm not playing either of these games right now will kinda tell you where I fall.
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