Also, a super powerful magic weapon with cool potentially cool lore that you got a bunch of neat transmogs for is a lot more attractive than a shiny neck or uhhh ‘renown’.
This is not necessary.
As can be seen in numerous games out there, people will just constantly shift the goalpost and definition of Pay To Win further in order to ensure that their current game does not fall under it.
I’ve seen people genuinely argue that being able to buy abilities about twice as strong as comparable base abilities is not P2W because you can still beat them if they’re bad and 5 buck DLCs are pretty cheap anyway so what’s the issue?
Even the dogs are like; “screw this weather”
Hey Vixí what made you think giving ActiBlizz ideas like this was okay? :<
And then the monkey’s paw curled and the corruption vendor was given a rotation.
Covenants should have been a strictly aesthetic choice, maybe with the current covenant abilities of steward etc to give a bit of gameplay distinction.
Give a choice of two, maybe three covenant abilities and have the choice of covenant affect what particles it uses.
Soulbinding is mostly fine to keep as is because the conduits, the bit that really boosts you, are the same.
More like a spiteful choice than monkey paw tbh
Unrelated peeve, I still don’t understand the appeal of adopts and it’s moderately annoying that some artists whose work I really like pretty much exclusively post them, now.
I get that it’s a way for artists to turn their spare/unused character designs into some money, but designing a character is so integral to the core appeal for me that buying a pre-built one seems bizarre. Plus I like to get art of, well, my character, rather than something someone else designed for me
I’m glad that artists can sell adopts to make some cash - good for them, get that money honey - but yeah I will not understand the mentality of someone buying one.
I can understand adopts from a closed species point of view or in the case of so many petsims/browser games that people make adopts of [species here] for people to use.
But outright making adopts as a means to get rid of spare OCs and the likes always baffles me. Good on the artist that makes money on it, but it’s so unappealing to buy a pre-made character that I’d never do it myself.
Renting out Tyrenas Lightseeker, former Justiciar of the Blood Aegis and renowned Ranger of the Light. Champion of Silvermoon and Dragonhawk Rider.
£100 a day.
So earlier I complained about the blind box system for the Final Fantasy 7 figurines. I just got home and opened them.
I got all 7 individual figures, plus the rare one that isn’t listed. So either that is really common or I won the lottery.
So to clarify, I got: Cloud, Tifa, Barret, Aerith, Red XIII, Sephiroth, Reno and the rare Cloud in a dress.
Once I get some time later I’ll post a pic because I adore them. Even Reno.
You won the gacha game.
This is how they get you Elenthas. They let you win early to draw you in.
Never got the appeal of adopts myself.
Reminded of one time on dA, somebody posted on an artist’s picture; “If you don’t draw this OC again soon, i’m taking them”
Also Gamma found the best place to be in this heat, smack dab in the middle of the french doors on the pillow I placed specificly for her.
please inform gamma that baby
She’s old and grumpy and turning 13 later this month, wouldn’t call her a baby exactly.
But she did come chirping to me when I called her over to inform her.
Doesn’t matter how old she is, she’ll always be your baby though.