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List of AVABEL LUPINUS Codes

CODEExpiration Date
ED2B5GVUJune 6, 2024
W4J7ALY56MMay 20, 2024
MZ32KWFRYMay 29, 2024
1M4LIJQ7XTWJune 25, 2024
3V9LZ7XWTIJune 5, 2024
58VI2HBFJune 5, 2024
7AQML2S3Z4June 13, 2024
SGI5B49A1May 22, 2024

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To redeem a code in AVABEL LUPINUS, tap the menu, select "Settings," then "Redeem Code." Enter the code and receive rewards like items or currency.

AVABEL LUPINUS Codes Review

Still early in the game but so far I like the ideal of the jobs and them having jobs advancements. Though the manual combat in this game is extremely rough controls. And hard to turn camera also. They do have a autosystem plays the game for you but have to press the auto play once every quest is done(for a feature like this would love an option to have it keep on going even after quest finished so i dont have to press it every time).

The game has a good base, but it's pretty rough. This is mostly first impressions, but it's easy to see that there's UI issues, excessive loading times (every time you talk to an NPC), translation issues, etc. Having an MMO on the phone is neat and it fulfills that, but the loading and especially translation issues are my biggest problem. I also hate that for a while into the tutorial it constantly pushes the "auto quest button" If a player turns it off, they probably did it on purpose.

The controls aren't great. Even with sensitivity turned to the minimum, the screen still moves quickly when you turn. Your character walks as if they're on speed, making it really hard to play the game without using the "auto quest" button. The game is also mediocrely translated to English and the text floats off of the text box when characters speak. Most quests you encounter are fetch-quests (usually killing _ amount of enemies). Has potential but lacks decent story/quests and controls

   
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