You might like it.Ītlantica Online: It's a asian pay2win turn based mmorpg that is deep and different unique even but not really like AO but can go here anyhow. Lord of the Rings Online: Similar to everquest II but different with lore form LoTR. Rift: It's okay but not really like AO but has lots of class customization. Using buffs debuffs and utility skills and nukes etc.ĭungeons and Dragons Online: Not really like AO but is also old school and deep class systems.Īge of Wushu: Deep unique mmo. I would not really expect much different from AO 2 if it ever did hit news shelves or sites for an upcoming release.Įverquest II: Has similar scope and old school skill system like AO. It took AO like 15 years to come out with the existing graphics engine "upgrade" which was fantastic in its preview of hey this is coming time but failed to deliver any wow factor when it finally arrived not for lack of being well done, but so long in development it wasnt anything special when it landed. The endgame contend is expansive like boss level expansive,Ĭrafting and currency are unique like nothing ive ever seen elsewhere really.Īnd the character visuals are pretty customizable for a couple bux.Īs well as updated free content expansions and fresh leauge content on the regular. Poe 2 is coming out soon, and expands it more, but character customization in there is second to none.Īs far as the skills go theres at least 150 skill gems that are not class locked in any way, only stat locked. I know its not the fully 3d camera of a traditionalish mmo the way that BDO is, but i think, having played that and path of exile, path of exile is about as close as your gonna get really.
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