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The first thing its supposed to do is hide the extremely poor extremely exploitable combat mechanic system this game uses. If new players see ROH and the other nonsensical completely unrealistic moves that are preformed they would not buy the game during a free weekend or they would ask for there money back shortly after purchasing becuase you have 3 days to return a purchase.
The second thing it does is eats up the return/refund clock. It takes a little over 3 days for the average gamer/player to get to level 15 on the low level servers. That is more than enough time to conceal the broken and over exploitable aspects of the game while making it so the poor sap who purchased it can no longer get there money back.