Once the costs of death and injury are ruled out, many extremely dangerous skills requiring lengthy and strict training become much easier to master quickly.
Practicing wing suit flight in "Paradise" is an example of this.
Here, failure is nothing more than dying, and the cost of death is zero.
Well, not exactly zero.
If you die here, your wing suit will automatically be damaged and need to be repurchased.
But most players who have played "Assassins' Alliance" are not short of money, as robbing a bank in the game starts with a virtual currency yield of hundreds of thousands.
A set of wing suits costs only 1,500, which is like a drop in the bucket.
If need be, players can sell dormant real estate to get more cash.
After all, who doesn't have several unused properties in the metropolis?
If it was legal to rob a bank in reality, having several properties per household would not be a problem.