It would be nice if the sets could be unlocked through purchase. As it stands, the sets are unlocked way too fast & you don't get a chance to enjoy each set.
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Unlocking new sets in shop
Re: Unlocking new sets
Wait until you only have a dozen left to unlock...
I've been playing since the release and still have 10 sets to unlock.
The first ones get unlocked easily, but given the algorithm, the more sets you unlock, the more difficult it gets to unlock the next ones.
Although we are thinking of ways to make that better, yes (pay to unlock is one of the possibilities...)
I've been playing since the release and still have 10 sets to unlock.
The first ones get unlocked easily, but given the algorithm, the more sets you unlock, the more difficult it gets to unlock the next ones.
Although we are thinking of ways to make that better, yes (pay to unlock is one of the possibilities...)
Re: Unlocking new sets
Ah ok, I am only at my 5th set & right now I am unlocking one every match.
Actually, I would personnally enjoy it more if I could get to know each in depth & choose when to unlock new ones.
Thanks for all your hard work.
Actually, I would personnally enjoy it more if I could get to know each in depth & choose when to unlock new ones.
Thanks for all your hard work.
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Re: Unlocking new sets
In that vein, I would suggest making it a choice: one can either choose to unlock the set or choose to get an alternate reward (whether that be a free booster pack, a rare, credits, etc.). I think that would help to slow down the set acquiring rate for those people who want to become fully versed in each set before moving on to the next.
Re: Unlocking new sets
This may interest you. Essentially the idea you are stating.coolguy824 wrote:In that vein, I would suggest making it a choice: one can either choose to unlock the set or choose to get an alternate reward (whether that be a free booster pack, a rare, credits, etc.). I think that would help to slow down the set acquiring rate for those people who want to become fully versed in each set before moving on to the next.