Powers seem to be the latest hot topic and meta, drastically changing the realism of Ink Game. So, let’s take a step back with this Ink Game No Powers Server guide, which tells you how to join and highlights the major differences.
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Are Ink Game No Powers Servers Better?
This is subjective, and the answer will depend on your preferred playing style. No Power servers are typically more skill-based and true to the Squid Game source material. Each game requires a level of strategy and courage, with no crutches to aid in games.
There are pros and cons to this. No Power servers have less chance of player sabotage, since you cannot be swept from the competition at the hands of another player with a Power, but they’re also more brutally real, and you can’t rely on Powers such as The Doctor to heal in desperate times of need.
Similarly, No Power servers aren’t P2W. Whilst you can get Power Spins for free, it’s not all that simple since you need to win Ink Game, or earn them late into the daily reward timetable before it expires.
The only buffs No Power servers allow are Gamepasses and Upgrades.
So, Which Should You Play?
If you have a Power that helps you secure the win, either through self-preservation or sabotaging other players, then I recommend playing normally. However, if you don’t have a Power or hate the ragebaiting that Power players cause (such as those with the Baseball Star Power), then I recommend joining a No Power Server.
How To Join a No-Power Server
Join Ink Game, and from the lobby, select the grey tech-like icon on the left of the screen. This brings up the alternative Server Menu, which includes No Power, Voice Chat, and 100 Player Server.