Matters of the purse
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First question: The Kickstarter pledge packages are no longer available?
Second question: It has been explained what exactly the VIP involves, part of which was said to be cosmetic rewards from being a vip member for a certain amount of time;Discounts on Store items
Unique cosmetic rewards for accumulated VIP time
Other vanity rewards we might think of in the futureDoes anyone know what these rewards are? Are there any examples of these unique cosmetic rewards etc?
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Click on 'Foundation' from the main site, and you'll come to your foundation level page. Scroll down and you'll see a list of rewards based on your Foundation level. Your Foundation level goes up the more you participate in the site/forums/read news entries and share them, etc... and these rewards are at least some of the rewards you can receive.
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@GamerSeuss but they are foundation rewards, surely the vip membership rewards would be different?
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The Kickstarter Pledge Packes are indeed no longer available.
For the lower ones, the current Packs include almost the same things though.We don't yet have any examples for the unique cosmetic rewards. We also have no idea how the cash shop is going to look like, except for them saying that it is going to be cosmetic only ^^
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Actually, many of the higher tier Kickstarter packages are still available, If you do a search on the forums, a few months back @Spector stated that the packages starting at $1,500 and above still have available slots to be filled and they will accept them.
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@Ostaff I think most if not all of those packs are gone by now. A lot of them were sold months ago.
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Awesome! That's great to know. thanks!
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@Specter well, that answers one question
I found out about Fractured years ago, but only just the last few months really did much about it, besides create my account, and now, of course, all the good stuff is gone oh well.
Just trying to decide now whether to buy the Immortal or the Master pack.
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one more question; can founder packs be 'upgraded'?
as in buy a cheaper one and not pay the entire value to then buy a more expensive one?
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@Mirgannel12 never mind, perhaps the FAQ page would be a good place to look BEFORE asking the question
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@Mirgannel12 Eternal, not Immortal