![]() But I feel like I get more value out of DI than the money I put into it. Now I might be psychotic, I do go to therapy. But truly, the most efficient players are the ones who are spending no money, because they are getting 100% progression with nothing spent. The same thing is basically true in DI, you can spend to progress faster, but C2P (cheap to play) and F2P, also progress. You would still progress even if you didn’t spend. You know what I learned after spending some money in both of those? It wasn’t necessary. I had 2 years in Boom Beach, and 5 years in Clash Royale. Just like I used to pay for progression in my Supercell games. The point I am trying to make is that, when we spend money in DI, we aren’t paying to win. Being in a top 10 shadow clan DOES progress your character… but also not in a very significant way compared to not being in a top 10 clan.Being first on CR leaderboards DOES progress your character… but not in a significant way compared to otherwise progressing in challenge rifts. ![]() Having a 60% win rate in BGs (which is very impressive) does not progress your character.Having your clan win Rite of Exile does not progress your character.Examples that I think are important include: And you can pay to progress, just like in any other mobile game with microtransactions. Because there is no such thing as winning in DI. People get really fired up when I say this, but I still feel very strongly that Diablo Immortal is not a pay to win game.
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