KhalJJ -> Warcaster changes UR Swap/Refund Discussion (12/17/2024 6:54:34)
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Firstly, apologies if this is in the wrong place. Happy for it to be moved wherever is appropriate. With that out of the way, this is essentially a request for a refund/UR swap for all players affected by Warcaster staff changes. (with some hopefully constructive/interesting discussion). I am personally extremely disappointed with how this has played out. I have been, and still am, completely pro- staff making changes to items that contain errors, and have contributed significantly to reporting these (eg. recent reign set items, bloodthirsty sharkicane). I fully understand that the team is small, and even if the team was larger, sometimes stuff like that happens - that is completely understandable and I still think the staff do a good job. I think player input in this way can be extremely helpful to staff, spotting bugs and reporting them. This bugged/premium-item-changes discussion is exhaustingly recurring, for both players and staff, and the intention here is *not* to open up a wider discussion about this, despite it obviously being a very relevant contributing factor, and despite something badly needing to change regarding staff public communications. Please do not use this thread as an excuse to discuss that, if you wish to do so, please take it elsewhere. Possibly there is more to say on this topic, but I am not sure, as similar was extensively discussed here: https://forums2.battleon.com/f/tm.asp?m=22405425 The main point I want to argue here is that it is completely reasonable for any player who feels upset by the recent warcaster change to be able to either a) receive a UR box refund or b) swap the item for another UR. I request this specifically because the staff have made an unannounced change that I assume they now want to stick with, but my actual preferred outcome would be for Warcaster to have retained its all-element style effect/use-case. I'm aware I have made some of these arguments elsewhere but gathering them all here for ease. Also removing any names, not sure if I have to do this but feels so? The reasons I feel so strongly about this are: 1. I feel strongly that a player can have done “everything right” and still have been burned badly by this. By “everything right” I mean, being an active/involved/social player and doing research, and waiting a long time to see if there are any bugs/issues with the item. I outline the timeline below to explain this: - Warcaster was released 17/05 2024. The “any spell” nature of the effect was immediately known, and commented on, by at least a couple posters on the very same day *in the release thread*. There was no staff comment on this in the thread. - 21/05 2024: messages posted in unofficial discord state: “Ok, idk about anything else but *staff member* just said *they* doesn't want to make it so that they only affect water/ice spells so whatever else we're keeping that functionality and boosting on them for all damaging spells.” with a screenshot attached then of DMs between the user and the staff member, quote: “I mean, I’m not going to make the burn /etc follow spell element or be harm/non-elemental, and making the effect only apply to water/ice spells feels like a step back, so *emoji*”. A conversation continues for a short time, and another staff member speaks in the discord 6 minutes from the final message on this. Despite this staff presence, there is no further staff comment on this at this time. - 3/07 2024: discord user in unofficial discord: “warcaster is pretty much strictly worse overall than magus staff” (included to highlight differing perceptions of what constitutes OP/broken items) - No further staff input, until this month, when discussions arose from a GBI post (6/12 2024), and a forums member requested Warcaster be changed (6/12 2024) and in follw-up a staff member clarified ( publicly on the forums, and in discord(s?)) that the original warcaster effect was due to a miscommunication. - 17/12 2024 - *7 months* later - warcaster changed. So, to summarise possible situations: - if you weren’t in the unofficial discord, you would not be aware of this at all. That’s enough for me personally to justify refunds, given the time left between now and then, even being excessively cautious, you would feel reasonably safe. - If you were in the unofficial discord (and follow it religiously enough), this is arguably even worse. Yes, you are kind of initially aware that something funky might be going on, but then you immediately get *explicit staff reassurance* that the item is ok/going to remain multi-elemental, and hear nothing more on this for many months. 2. I feel strongly that this fundamentally changes the use-case of the weapon. I feel this is obvious for any player who has used it regularly - it is pseudo-compression, and enables inventory versatility. Essentially, if I need to re-jig my inventory significantly I’d argue that the use case has changed significantly, otherwise why would I need to re-jig the inventory? General-spellboost vs element-specific spellboost is a fundamentally different use-case. The whole reason I purchased it was to enable spell inventory flexibility and interesting combinations, which is now completely removed. 3. I have personally recommended warcaster (and have seen many others recommend it throughout the community) specifically because of the above use-case, and also due to the (imo justified) perception that it would not be changed. I feel very bad for doing so. I did the same for Nightmare Gown package, but I think that case is quite different given a) the timeline of events and b) no staff comment saying that it would remain in its current state. Aside from the obvious, this not being a very healthy state for the game (I am strongly disincentivised from recommending *any* premium item), I feel I am making this request on behalf of anyone who took my advice. TL/DR: To summarise, the length of time combined with explicit staff communication on the issue means I believe any player feeling aggrieved should be able to refund/UR swap for Warcaster, barring any reversion to the original. Of course, I can only speak from my own perspective/experiences, so I would encourage anyone else even with dissenting views to contribute here. As an addendum, I really do believe an item like the original warcaster staff (procs on any spell but tied to an elemental resistance) is a net positive for the game, there is interesting extra design space there, and there is (somewhat) interesting discussion to be had about the appropriate penalty for such an effect (to ensure single-element boosters still feel useable in comparison). Dev Anim: You post is acknowledged, and I will be raising this to Hollow. Mod Anim: Locking temporarily - KhalJJ has fully documented the timeline, no further info is required before making a decision. I shall update and unlock when we have an update.
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