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Part 3 of 8: What is the deal with levelling up anyway?

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{NAME}, Now that you've played Torn for a few days, and especially if you've been reading in the for

[Torn Logo]Torn City The Worlds Largest Text RPG [divider] [George from Torn City] [Join us on Facebook] [Join us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] [Follow us on Twitter] [Wiki Help] [Wiki Help] [Email Support] [Email Support] {NAME}, Now that you've played Torn for a few days, and especially if you've been reading in the forum, you've probably heard the term "levelling up" thrown around . Actually, if you're really lucky you might have already gone up one or two levels (I've seen it happen before, but not to everybody). The basics to levelling up are very simple. Doing these things move you, bit by bit, toward the next level in Torn City: - Play regularly - Attack other players and win - Train hard in the gym - Commit crimes - Work hard in your job But here's a helpful tip that not everyone knows... When you attack a player and win, leave them instead of mugging or hospitalising them. This will help you level up even quicker. Once you gain the required experience to go up a level; the game will let you know. Levelling up unlocks new features and opportunities all over Torn City. You can do more, enjoy more, and discover more in our city--and beyond. Besides, you don't want to be that person who always gets sand kicked in their face at the beach, do you? That was me, way back when, and after it happened a couple of times I made sure it wasn't going to happen any more. So make sure you're doing the things you need to do to level up so you can go deeper and deeper into Torn City. Speak soon. George George [Georges signature] [divider] To unsubscribe from George's emails please [click here]. For any other question please email [george@torn.com]

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