
>Absolutely nothing can kill me in combat. Clerics also get the ability to self heal to max. >Cleric has a passive that heals the player at random. >Finally become a cleric and get some good armor. >Everyone is kicking my ass early on as I can't kill anyone and I still die easily. Once you understand how the game works you can truly make your friends suffer. >Alchemist passive ability allows them to duplicate items in their bag at random Now you can't die and if you somehow do you revive. >Fill your item bag with deathblocks and revives. >Get so much gold you immediately outclass everyone playing the game normally >Get a skill where you get a certain amount of gold depending on how much damage you deal on enemies with the finishing blow The things you can do in this game are just stupid. The campaign for these games can range from 5-20 hours depending if you play Story Mode or a set amount of turns. It's the most evil game that will make everyone hate each other by the time you're finished playing as the game is designed around screwing everyone else over to get on top. Have you tried Dokapon Kingdom? It's a combination between Dragon Quest and Monopoly.

I also would suggest trying older RTS games like Age of Empires 2 since they were made for somewhat shitty internet to begin with. Similarly World of Warcraft private servers probably run well as long as your latency doesn't go past 300ms, but downloading a client might be a pain if you are in a hurry to play something as even the vanilla game is 5+ GB. As long as someone else hasn't picked that name yet your account will be created instantly.
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Also account creation is as simple as just choosing a name and password and using them login. Might be fun to go on some quests together, especially if one or both of you has never played the game before. v/scape (private server for 2007 runescape) I can pretty much guarantee will work. You could even do something like both join 4 player commander games on Xmage, or Tag Duels on YGOpro, so you could also play somewhat cooperatively. I also like those two in particular because they enforce the rules, which is helpful if players want to use cards with complex effects.


Card game sims like YGOpro or Xmage (for Magic the Gathering) are some of your safest bets since they are turn based.
