Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30638141-20170610173346/@comment-28829111-20170613072943

So help me out with a nice summary strategy for newer players...let's say under level 50 as some didn't get friends early on. I gift energy and on occasion tools and artifact sets. But if I understand what you are saying they dispo not have the premium fixers to turn these in (I do supply them but let's say for the sake of argument I could not). Further, these same players need coinage and need to turn in sets that issue the flasks and flowers (again requiring the premium fixers) in order to craft items that would issue them items such as fangs, cotton, etc.... Would I be better off periodically sending them sets that issue flowers and flasks (I never send them as no one has those CIs on WL) and perhaps runes? As opposed to more energy or other sets. Minki I hear you saying you're not gifting sets at all but I am able to help them a bit with fixers. My goal is to get them not to quit as the ones that can communicate say they quit because they can't get far with the limit to energy (can't TT), and frustrated by game with too many steps. Many report they didn't get crafting even with the steps built into the game. They didn't understand the quests that took them to crafting was a teaching moment for them to do this daily. Some said they just want to find the hidden items and don't care about the events, a few only like the puzzles so they like when I send tools to help them play. Those players are not really playing the whole aspect of the game but a few might get hooked if ____. Still trying to understand what might be a better strategy for me to try with some of these newbies to help and to keep them interested.