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At the end of the day, Mabi is a video game designed specifically to entertain you. How much enjoyment you derive from it is dependent entirely on you. The game is no more serious than you decide to take it. As far as "how the community treats each other", it has already been pointed out but, this is not exclusive to the game. People are people, no matter where you go. For the record though, in my experience Mabi's community is a pretty good one when compared to others in the same vein. Not to be rude, but I've seen you around on the forums recently, and judging from your comment history it is my guess that this is a you problem, not a Mabi problem.
I see what you're saying and where you're coming from but I fundamentally disagree. At some point, some amount of responsibility has to fall upon the people that are making these easily preventable mistakes. You can account for laziness and stupidity all you like, there will always be people stupider and lazier than what you accounted for. What exactly is Nexon supposed to do in this situation to improve upon what you see as inadequate? They could put these warnings up in giant, flashing lights and people would still miss them. These situations function as a microcosm of natural selection, in my opinion.
I think the area of Solea with the Star Mark would be a good place for a secluded little cabin, great view and access to whichever part of Iria you like.
In the case of gacha items, you can only obtain them while the gachapon itself is on sale. That is the definition of finite. Your arguement is terrible, I'm sorry. Can you say Dunning-Kruger effect?