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"TERA is a a multiplayer online battle arena video game designed,
developed and published by Starburst Studios, for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux Mint. It is
a free-to-play game, which is connected via the internet. Players compete as a part of teams
called 'Guilds', which always consists of fellow team members. A full Guild holds two
Barbarians/Fighters, one Bard, a Cleric and a Druid [who almost always work together]
as well as up to three Paladins, up to four Rouges, a Sorcerer and a Wizard. However,
half-Guilds are much more common, which are the same, except with the numbers halfed.
During gameplay, your main objective is to find the other team's base and destroy it, as well
as anybody in it as well. Like the game's slogan proposes, "Only the strong survive!""
For years, you've been a loyal member of your Guild and played TERA as much as possible.
Yet now, they're suggesting an IRL meetup.. and you're not sure you're ready to see your Guild-mates
in real life. Will they still like you offline? Or will you just have to stay a name on the screen?
The choice is yours..
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"TERA is a a multiplayer online battle arena video game designed,
developed and published by Starburst Studios, for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux Mint. It is
a free-to-play game, which is connected via the internet. Players compete as a part of teams
called 'Guilds', which always consists of fellow team members. A full Guild holds two
Barbarians/Fighters, one Bard, a Cleric and a Druid [who almost always work together]
as well as up to three Paladins, up to four Rouges, a Sorcerer and a Wizard. However,
half-Guilds are much more common, which are the same, except with the numbers halfed.
During gameplay, your main objective is to find the other team's base and destroy it, as well
as anybody in it as well. Like the game's slogan proposes, "Only the strong survive!""
For years, you've been a loyal member of your Guild and played TERA as much as possible.
Yet now, they're suggesting an IRL meetup.. and you're not sure you're ready to see your Guild-mates
in real life. Will they still like you offline? Or will you just have to stay a name on the screen?
The choice is yours..
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