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Hey guys, TBone here! Today, I'll break down my spending spree of over $500 on Monster Hunter Now. This isn't just about what I bought but also about how to save money when making in-game purchases. However, before we get into the nitty-gritty of my purchases, let me start with a disclaimer.
Disclaimer
Now, it's important to mention that this guide are meant for content creation and educational purposes. I'm not suggesting that you should mimic my spending habits because what works for me might not work for you. Your financial situation is unique, and my choices don't apply universally. Please don't project any jealousy or negative feelings towards me in the comments; my mental health and strength are far stronger than you might think.
Total Spending on Monster Hunter Now
So, you might be wondering, how much have I exactly spent on Monster Hunter Now? Well, I can tell you that it's a lot, although not as much as I've spent on Pokémon GO. I spent a considerable amount in the in-app store and the Monster Hunter Now Web Store. I'll break down my purchases and show you how to get the best value for your money.
In-App Purchases
Here's a breakdown of my in-app purchases:
- Release Celebration Pass: $8.99
- Starter Bundle Pack: $6.99
- 4,500 Gems: $29.99
- 2,250 Gems: $14.99
- 7,500 Gems: $49.99
- 750 Gems: $4.99
- Item Expansion Box (5,000 slots): $19.99
- Prime Hunter Pass: $9.99
Total spent on in-app purchases: $45.98
Web Store Purchases
Now, let's break down my purchases from the Monster Hunter Now Web Store:
- Booster Pack: $199.99
- 1,540 Gems: $14.99
- 1,540 Gems: $14.99
- 1,540 Gems: $14.99
- 1,540 Gems: $14.99
- 1,540 Gems: $14.99
- 16,500 Gems: $99.99
- 33,000 Gems: $199.99
- 22,000 Gems: $199.99
Total spent on web store purchases: $579.92
Adding up in-app and web store purchases: $725.90
Additional Costs
To provide a complete picture, I need to account for other costs beyond in-game purchases. These include:
- Gas for events like Diablos, Toby Kadachi, and the Ri Event: $120
- Phone and internet (2 months): $90
- Running socks: $24
- New running shoes (Hoka One sneakers): $147.97
- GoPro accessories: $40
The grand total, including all equipment and miscellaneous costs, is approximately $1,147.81.
Savings Strategies
If you're thinking about investing in Monster Hunter Now, let me share some savings strategies:
- Buy from the Monster Hunter Now Web Store instead of the in-app store. You'll get more gems for your money.
- Purchase the Prime Hunter Pass for $9.99. It provides excellent value, giving you 2,000 gems in total and other perks.
- Consider buying one-time web store bundles. The $199.99 bundle is especially attractive, offering $33,000 gems and a value of nearly $300.
- The $99.99 bundle is another good option, providing $16,500 gems and a value of almost $150.
- Buy all the one-time web store bundles before restocking on gems, as the extra bonus gems are worth it.
Remember that a well-thought-out strategy can help you make the most of your purchases in Monster Hunter Now.
Good luck on your in-game adventures, and remember, everyone's financial situation is unique, so spend responsibly. $$$
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