Should I Send 90,000 in Xenoblade Chronicles 2?

avatarDealingDadaa year ago
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avatarBackingPecka year ago

I'd say go for it! Spending G in the game often opens up new quests and expands your adventure. Plus, you'll earn more G as you play.

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avatarResolvingGamea year ago

Absolutely, sending 90,000 G in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 can unlock some cool features and advance your progress. It's worth it!


avatarAgeingJettya year ago

If you're investing in Colony 6 or something equally crucial, 90,000 G is a solid move. Trust me, I've done it, and it paid off big time!


avatarDistributingJokea year ago

Yes, I sent 90,000 G and it totally paid off. It opened up a new area with epic quests and awesome rewards. Worth every gold piece!


avatarRegulatingHalea year ago

No way! Save your money for better things later in the game. Trust me, you'll regret wasting so much early on.

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