Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35284508-20180510172147/@comment-28829111-20180511232336

It's a double edged sword. You want to play strategically and think ahead. What could I do to make it easier next event, right? But then when you build up sets for gifting out for the very first time so you can finally repay players helping you and have the carpet yanked...you kinda get a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach. Yes, I know it is a game. But when you invest the very little free time in it...like a hobby it still stings. Of course it is a first world problem. But I cannot bring myself to stock up any more on SS and use up the fixins' when I have a sinking feeling their developers will a) remove the SS and substitute your stash with something they think might be fair (NOT!) like a salad or two. b) break it so you do not get a CI as advertised c) introduce a new talisman that does work and needs the diagrams and keys but you've cashed all yours in for the SSs which are now defunct. This logic also applies to other crafting. I am lucky I have a stash of premium fixers to share to help others move along. But I won't over craft myself because what if those horns or lightning bolts end up being used for something new. I will have some as I won't run my supply dry. Most likely is they will eliminate them all together and we will all be shafted. Just kiddin' but kind of not. Bottom line is Mytona is in control. They may do as they like. Allow TT now but maybe not tomorrow. Another reason I personally don't think sending 100 keys at a time is a good idea because they might view it as tying up their servers for something they tolerate. But if it got out of hand it could cause them to second think it. I'm not saying a contest like the SG group held would be reason enough but if several groups did that simultaneously...Mytona might get pissed. And rightfully so. Our devices are ours to control but if it interferes with their customer base then they have to consider that and we should not get mad at them for stopping it. Does that make sense?