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Blacksheep219's avatar
4 years ago

Bloated Account GP

I've noticed there is really no area to put suggestions for something that the community might like to see.

I was thinking about not only myself but also some guild mates, who's GP is a bit bloated. I've got a few suggestions below that I think might be great for the community and those of us who bloated our gp long before we knew what we were doing.

1. The ability to one time only revert a character from any level back to level 1. ( We would not be refunded the droids used to level up those characters at one point. )

2. Be able to disable characters in our roster so to speak. This would be like a lock we could put on the characters and when we lock them the GP from them is removed from our roster. ( Now to avoid people abusing something like this for GAC or TW etc, once you lock the characters and then sign up for GAC or TW those characters will not be available to use. )

3. This I think might be a bit more difficult to pull off but allow us to revert a characters ability levels back to 1 as well. ( This would not refund the materials already spent to upgrade those abilities, except for omega and Zeta. This would also be a one time thing to prevent people from doing it over and over for some reason. I think this option is worse than option 2 but could still be an option.)

Tell me what you guys think ( the community ) on this idea. I myself am being punished for a bloated GP and having to go up against players with GL's and I'm nowhere near a GL. I would say this could perhaps affect GAC but not TW.

If anyone else has ideas on something like this please post them. I'm sure I've not thought of them all let alone even the best possible option.

Thanks
  • Unfortunately this is unlikely to be a change they will make. The idea that the choices you make are important and impactful is always "a goal" they want to push.

    We have all made good/bad choices based on old events and things that are now either irrelevant or far less useful than they were.

    You move forward, and work on good choices with a plan and focus. You can always make up for mistakes of the past.