Bronxman2012
12-09-2011, 10:54 AM
Hello, all:
I read an interesting post today, pertaining to how some players purchase XP elixirs to level faster, thereby saving time. And the reasoning behind this was you can spend money buying platinum, thereby saving time to level.
And that is a very good perspective. However, I would like to share an alternate viewpoint.
I am a husband and father. I'm also a full-time employee, manager, and run a tutoring business. On top of that, I will be working as a coach for the Special Olympics in 2012.
Now, I'm not saying all of this so I can pat myself on the back. I've learned a long time ago that when you put yourself last, you lead a more rewarding life.
However, although I do level quickly, I don't play Pocket Legends to see how fast I can level, but rather for the pure enjoyment of the game and being part of this fantastic community. And I do plan to reach the coveted Level 66 (sounds like something from Revenge of the Sith), but I have no intent in rushing to do so. For me, the journey is more important than the destination.
Just my two cents,
Bronxman2012
I read an interesting post today, pertaining to how some players purchase XP elixirs to level faster, thereby saving time. And the reasoning behind this was you can spend money buying platinum, thereby saving time to level.
And that is a very good perspective. However, I would like to share an alternate viewpoint.
I am a husband and father. I'm also a full-time employee, manager, and run a tutoring business. On top of that, I will be working as a coach for the Special Olympics in 2012.
Now, I'm not saying all of this so I can pat myself on the back. I've learned a long time ago that when you put yourself last, you lead a more rewarding life.
However, although I do level quickly, I don't play Pocket Legends to see how fast I can level, but rather for the pure enjoyment of the game and being part of this fantastic community. And I do plan to reach the coveted Level 66 (sounds like something from Revenge of the Sith), but I have no intent in rushing to do so. For me, the journey is more important than the destination.
Just my two cents,
Bronxman2012