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A new Mentor Rewards program has been launched in 2029 Online. In the new program, veterans of the game will be able to be linked up with other players as their mentors and earn rewards for helping their apprentices level up.
Rewards include bronze, silver, and gold medals, and these medals can be exchanged for valuable items up to and including a level 70 purple gear piece.
Instructions and rules for mentoring are available below:
Mentoring Rules:
1. To begin earning credit as a mentor, you must register with Bank Clerks found in Bright City, Jungle or Power Core.
2. Mentors work toward rewards by helping new players level up. When a new player registers their account, they are asked to input a recommendation code given to them by a veteran player. After they have done so, their mentor receives rewards based on the new player’s level advancement.
3. A veteran player can mentor many new players, but each new player can only have one mentor per account.
4. Mentors are awarded medals for helping new players reach certain level milestones. They can redeem the medals for prizes.
For more information, visit the official 2029 Online website.
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Comments
as has been oft quoted
"a picture is worth a thousand words"
and
"holy frikkin CRAP batman!!!"
emphasis added
Im only playing this game to make a point that being that F2P games suck. Plain and simple. I have not spend a dime on this game and My toon is only lvl 61 vs all who decided to spend money on this game they are now 76 or so. Point being that many times over ones in this comunity swear up and down by F2P games. So I gave this one a fair chance. It takes forever to lvl up with out buying into the game. Also the game stops offering anything new after lvl 10 it becomes the same old thing over and over again just that the mobs are at your lvl of competition. Here is the real kick in the teeth. Many who paid money have left.
The only real good thing about the game is the guild of the community as or lack of basically if you stick around you meet nice people who for some reason or other probably out of boredom still play.
Does this game uses Infinite Engine? I though That IWD2 Was the last game with Infinite Engine.
"you are like the world revenge on sarcasm, you know that?"
One of those great lines from The Secret World
You are correct IWD2 is the last game to use the Infinite Engine. But I would have to lean more saying yes since the Infinity Engine was Designed for six character party-based adventuring by default. Hence this game is limited to this default. Wow leave to the East to market a game that has been outdated since 2002.
Why does 2029 not have its own forum?