Talk:GAME Update V2/@comment-95.222.27.174-20190208003043/@comment-132.170.27.255-20190209002329

Hey brother,

No need to get upset. Your advice was sound, and I meant no offense. I was just addressing his second question:

"Is this a joke or must someone have a Card Power over 6000 or more??"

Most games are some combination of luck-based, skill-based, pay-based, and progression-based. This game is heavily progression-based and pay-based, with a lot of luck and a bit of skill thrown in. In those sorts of games, it's very hard to design it so that new players aren't "punished." All else (luck, skill, cash spent) equal, people who sank more time into the game will do better than new players, and if you DO try to put brand new players on even footing with the old ones, the old players will feel punished. The best you can hope for is to give the new players a worthwhile experience, even if that doesn't mean beating the veterans.

Also, since you're dispensing advice, do you think it's worth skipping an event or two at this point? My main account is pretty much stalled a bit below 6k. I have 5 cards of Fairy and Nature fully starred and heavily leveled, I have pretty much every Mythic reward from every event, and I have enough items and duplicates to turn those two sets into full sets. I'd have to seduce and level Oglodi and Dark Twins, or Light Elemental and Lady Butterfly, all the way from scratch (though Lady Butterfly would synergize well with this quest.) The problem is, doing those events pretty much taps out my cash every time. The flexibility of having a bunch of mythics in different colors and different abilities is nice, as is getting a 5 starred carred for free, but maybe it's worth sacrificing one or two so so that I can steamroll the next events?