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Which is why we favor this new iteration. It allows us to spend our money on specifics.
I understand this puts newer players at more of a disadvantage when it comes to using gems. Filling out your decks will likely cost you more than us... but that being said, would you expect a business to cater to those who don't want to spend money, or those that have proven they will spend money?
And, with patience you can still fill out everything with gems... one full usable deck at a time.
@daalnnii wrote:
Tbh most of mine are event cards i didn't have the time to earn or legendaries i don't really need or didn't have the sparks to create. That being said, there are certain playstyle i favor, and i have all the cards i need for those. I like me most of my decks more than theirs.
Which is why we favor this new iteration. It allows us to spend our money on specifics.
I understand this puts newer players at more of a disadvantage when it comes to using gems. Filling out your decks will likely cost you more than us... but that being said, would you expect a business to cater to those who don't want to spend money, or those that have proven they will spend money?
And, with patience you can still fill out everything with gems... one full usable deck at a time.
Obviously my point is the two of you have complete decks so your perspectives might have been different had that not been the case. It's easy to preach patience when you're in the shoes you are in. This is the first card game I have played so what other games do or don't do is irrelevant to me. I struggle from a perspective of when you give your audience something and then all of the sudden take it away with no warning not expecting blowback. Again, I'm in a pretty good spot but they are putting new players especially f2p at a big disadvantage. We all know that this game is much more competitive and I think that this change will be discouraging for many and I again don't like it. Time will tell. Full disclosure I too have spent about $20 because I whole heartedly feel if you like a f2p game and get enjoyment out of it you should suopport it financially if you're able to.
- Anonymous8 years ago
@904e8d29c3cd2aa2 wrote:
Obviously my point is the two of you have complete decks so your perspectives might have been different had that not been the case. It's easy to preach patience when you're in the shoes you are in. This is the first card game I have played so what other games do or don't do is irrelevant to me. I struggle from a perspective of when you give your audience something and then all of the sudden take it away with no warning not expecting blowback. Again, I'm in a pretty good spot but they are putting new players especially f2p at a big disadvantage. We all know that this game is much more competitive and I think that this change will be discouraging for many and I again don't like it. Time will tell. Full disclosure I too have spent about $20 because I whole heartedly feel if you like a f2p game and get enjoyment out of it you should suopport it financially if you're able to.
I'm basically just saying that new players have it good. Really good compared to how it used to be.
Yes, some of us have a head start, but that will always be an issue for people late to the party.
It's taken me 10+ months and $200+ to get all the cards.
If I just started playing now, I'm sure I could do it for free and in less than 6 months.
So, while I understand that it is annoying to have a feature taken away, from my perspective it is just a trivial issue.
New players have it way easier than I did starting out And I still had a ton of fun at the beginning.
- 8 years ago
I have purchase many 11K packs without legendaries.
The drop rate is only an average for all users,so some are super lucky and some are super UNlucky.
Guaranteed drops make a world of difference.