Beginnings Through the Eyes of a Beginner

Day 1,992, 06:01 Published in Russia Russia by Justjosh

Since joining this game a month ago, I've had a touch of everything that all

beginners should experience; good mentors, good friends from the beginning,

and a community that's rich in both provisions, and wisdom. I am a native

American and American citizen in real life but have always loved the Russian

country and this is why I've joined eRussia. Obvious problems for me have

been with language as I don't speak Russian. I can still read articles and

contribute through use of translators but I understand it's difficult for

English speakers to integrate into non-English enations. For the English

speaking eRussians, here are 5 tips that you might gain from.

1. If you intend to continue playing this game and intend to make waves, buy the starter kit. I didn't when I began playing, but it's very useful.

2. Don't spend more than you make. Always leave room for profit and then spend it on things that you need to.

3. Join the RWA! They're extremely helpful and I wish I had joined them before my rank was too high.

4. Don't fight all day, you want to level up slowly. You want to stay in

Division 1 as long as possible because once your strength starts rising,

you'll be able to get battle heroes easily. Battle Heroes are medals earned

for doing the most damage in a campaign and will earn you 2 gold each. This

is pretty simple if you have a bunch of strength at level 10.

5. Train every day. You should also upgrade your training facilities as a first priority. (More strength per day = more gold per life).

For training facilities, there's an urge to use gold earned quickly in

the first few levels to use the other facilities. However, if you only use

the free and 0.19 gold facilities, you actually make a profit of gold from

the 5 earned from the super soldier medal. The other two will result in a

loss of gold, even with all facilities fully upgraded and should not be

considered without a steady supply of gold.

It was because of articles like these that I was able to successfully build

up in eRepublik. Although I leveled up quickly with little strength, I'm

building up and making friends. That's what's important in eRepublik,

interaction and support. And I think eRussia has the best of both worlds.