Myth of Empires: Thrones First Playthrough – Chill Start with Surprises
Hey guys,
I just finished my first ever playthrough of Myth of Empires: Thrones, and honestly, it was a pretty fun and interesting experience.
If you’re not familiar with it, Myth of Empires: Thrones feels like a free-to-play version of Myth of Empires but with more focus on PvP and seasonal gameplay. That PvP part? Yeah... that’s where I get a little nervous because I’m not exactly great at it.
So in this session, I decided to take things slow and focus on what I enjoy the most—gathering resources and building. I spent time collecting materials, crafting basic items, and unlocking some early skills. After a bit of grinding, I was able to put together my very first base.
Now, let me be real—it’s a small base. And it doesn’t even have a roof yet. 😂 That’s definitely going to be one of my priorities next time I jump back in.
One weird thing that happened during my playthrough was dying... randomly. Like, I honestly didn’t know what caused it. It happened a couple of times, and I’m still trying to figure out what went wrong. If I don’t get to the bottom of it, I’m pretty sure it’s going to keep happening.
Despite that, I still had a great time playing. The early progression felt rewarding, and building up from nothing is always satisfying in games like this. Even with the PvP concerns, I can see myself playing more and improving over time.
If you’re into survival crafting games with a bit of risk and competition, Myth of Empires: Thrones might be worth checking out. It’s available on Steam, and it’s definitely an experience.
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