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sry, I'm no native english speaker, so maybe someone else could fix this in the article:
"The in-game currency of Rage of Bahamut is named "Moba Coin". Moba Coin can be purchased with real money and utilized to purchase card packs, holy powders, cure waters, and magic circles. Players in game primarily hold holy powder in highest esteem and utilize it to purchase cards from the auction house "Bazaar", trade for other items, or use it in holy wars/events to gain a higher ranking and reward."
This is actually wrong. The ingame currency of Rage of Bahamut is called "Rupies". Holy powders are used as surrogate currency by players. The part about "Moba Coins can be purchased with real money..." is correct, but Moba Coins can only be purchased by Android Users. On IOS they are named Rage Medals. --84.180.74.123 (talk) 15:43, 19 November 2013 (UTC)Reply