
Recently, a massive crackdown hit the anime gaming community. Nexon, the developer of the Global version of Blue Archive, has taken a hardline stance against 'starter accounts' (accounts created and leveled by bot farms to be sold to new players), banning 400,000 accounts in a single month. Players joke that this is an endless cycle of 'the more they ban, the more they spring up,' highlighting the fierce tug-of-war between the dev and the bot farms.

This has sparked a heated debate regarding 'onboarding strategies.' The consensus is that the Global server, managed directly by Nexon, has extremely high ban rates. Players often face the risk of losing their accounts at any moment. In contrast, the Japanese server, managed by Yostar, is much more lenient and offers a massive resource advantage, making it the preferred choice for many.

Community comments reflect this divide: many argue that the golden rule of trading is 'if you're afraid of a ban, don't buy; if you bought, don't complain.' Others point out that due to the game's high progression barriers, even with a starter account, players are only barely keeping up, meaning the financial loss if banned is entirely on the buyer.


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