Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28829111-20170810030219/@comment-28829111-20170831214537

Something has been puzzling/bothering me as of late regarding a handful of my lower level players....they are asking for CIs on their WLs that are won from rooms they do not have yet have open OR wishlisting CIs that are the fourth sets in a room they may have open but are at Sleuth level where those CIs would not be available to them yet. My thoughts are that 1) these are their second (third, fourth) games and they need the pieces to feed a higher game 2) someone else gave them pieces to this collection set and they need the remainder 3) they won some of the pieces via Visiting and need the holes filled 4) they bought those 25 chests deals and now have set pieces beyond their Quests and have gaps.

So what to do? If it is answer 1 I'm okay with it but would prefer to gift the item to someone mid-level who has a "need" not a "want". If it is answer 2 maybe the player who gave them the pieces out of their reach should fill in their sets. WHAT about answer 3 - is is possible the game would give puppets via VIsits and charging maps but the player has yet to open the room? I would love to know from Players below Level 60 if this has happened to them. I suspect the answer is really a combination of 1 and 4. Some players are using their lower level new games to mine pieces but I do believe that many are enticed by that offer of 25 chests plus ____ (energy? tools? premium fixers?).

I will take the time today to write directly to Mytona but I think we may be up against players who simply can spend money without hesitation nor budget. They can buy their way to win events, buy mega loads of event access keys, buy tools to keep going up the levels. As long as enough of those players stick around then Mytona will have zero incentive to return the game to its former state of beauty, order and fun. It is worth it to at least try, so I am with Iris and will forward my thoughts although I am certain there are Mytona employees here on this site and can see/hear the feedback of the members.