Lost Ark is one of the latest titles to get a bad rap for its obscene microtransactions. It all began (or at least drew gamer ire en masse) with the introduction of The MMO's argos Abyss raid. Like raids in other MMOs they are similar to raids in other MMOs. Argos Abyss tests player skill as well as cooperation and strength Buy Lost Ark Gold. In order to participate in the raid players require an minimum level of 1370. At first, this requirement didn't sound too bad. After all, most Lost Ark players can get close to getting a complete set of Tier 3 gear during the normal game.

However, the difference between getting close enough to that amount and actually achieving the mark is where the seemingly shady pay-to-win system rears its head.See, it turns out that players cannot even line for Argos Abyss. Argos Abyss raid in the event that they're stuck at an item level lower than 1370. In other MMOs, gear requirements are more of a guideline than as a standard. It is possible to queue even if they're not leveled enough, as long as they're not averse to being transported by their friends. Because that's not the case when playing Lost Ark, you'll eventually require raising your item levels by running the gear by the system of upgrading. That's when the problems start.

The higher an item's status in Lost Ark, the more resources you'll need to upgrade it. While this isn't necessarily a problem however, it is also evident that higher-level items are also less likely to "process" an upgrade attempt. Once you reach a certain point the odds of making an upgrade begin to plummet.

You can use brute force to force the system to achieve the Argos Abyss raid's 1370 level requirements however only if they have a bad luck with their upgrade attempts or drops of resources or spend money on real cash to speed up the process for a bit.On the 14th of March Lost Ark Gold for sale, Twitch streamer Asmongold condemned the creators of the game for employing this strategy.