Zephyrmaru wrote: »It really does. Getting a few extra bone dragons did nothing at all to hurt the player base, it didn't even hurt the game at all. Yet purposly killing players, causing them to loose time on potions and blessing water, is actually harming players. Are they going to get the time back on those potions? No. Are they going to get the Holy water for free, without paying or doing the parttime job? No.
...what? Pretty sure botting in even the broader perspective significantly outweighs summoned creatures from knocking someones martinis over.
Did you just ignore the fact that I mentioned people have no way of getting back that EXP lost from the potions? And that they lost blessings. Yes doing a Part time job is easy, but why should they have too all because of someone who is using items in a malicious intent. It's also called Griefing.
One thing caused no harm to players, and people went in an uproar
One thing is causing harm to players and people are supporting it.
Problem with your logic is the thing you said earlier, that it's hypocritical to support or condemn one and not the other. Both are things a player can do atm, and both are against ToS(one's obviously against ToS, other's Griefing). Both cause harm to the community; one however is funny, and the other's peachy if you're the one benefiting from it.
All okay or none of it is. And imo none of it is, though we are all going to secretly snicker the first time one appears lol...then curse the 8 blessings we lose immediately after.
Even if the player did pay for them, they were never intended to be used in malicious ways.
Also, I find it funny that people were so panic-witchhunt driven-pitch folk flying over people getting a few extra bone dragons, yet encouraging this kind of behaviour at AFK events. Do the game a favor and next time there is something you think is unfair don't make threads, if you're going to support someone killing players at events like this.
I don't think botting for Bone Dragons correlates with causing havoc with monster urns. At all.
Paradox_Edge wrote: »TheNyanCat wrote: »There is nothing wrong with wanting to have the same experience as everyone else, that's ok. But what you want is for everyone else to have the same cruddy experience as you do.
All your suggestion does is bork down the appeal of a already non meta talent and does absolutely nothing but mess with game balance, and this is assuming the damage compensation even keeps up with the dps before the change. If it doesn't then you just straight up demolished magic by making it slower and weaker. You keep saying that your solution is such a easy fix but you don't take into account game balance what so ever.
Also unless you're a whale who's bills easily top several grand Nexon won't notice your inactivity. I'm not saying you leaving will have no impact at all, it's just a little ambitious to think a single person will make much of a difference in terms of income. Unless of course said person is one of the top 10 whales.
"Same cruddy experience"
I'm a vocal minority in a vast majority of EU players all experiencing the exact same problem. Come here for a sec and see if you can play the game knowing you'll never be as effective as other players due to a stupid reason out of your control.