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The revival system really has been killed

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Fri, 07/26/2013 - 15:10
Bzzts

After reading that the new revival sparks will be 50CE per, and someone getting shot down for pointing out that it was expensive in the feedback thread, I have made this thread to highlight the worries faced by the less wealthy players or those who aren't so skilled with the new revive system.

OK. When people have been saying that no health revives is a problem, there was a reason. Yes you get 1 free revive per level as most counter arguments will point out but any player, be it old or new, can have a bad day and die more than once. In fact, there are certain levels which almost guarantee multiple deaths per level because they're so long. (Yes I n00b, dying in the clockworks. /yawn at himself. I'm a pretty average player).

With health revives, you could get as many free revives as needed . This helped keep parties alive if players died, but with the new system, more than one death will almost certainly mean returning to haven because of the steep 50 energy revive otherwise, which, just to mention, will be CE with no mist energy anymore.

This is what I see is fundamentally wrong about the new revival system, because it's plain worse than it was and now is even worse with new details released. If someone can post to enlighten on something I'm missing then please, because I am genuinely struggling to understand some peoples (if there even were any) logic.

Edit: Please keep discussion and feedback about the upcoming release announcement in the discussion thread. Thank you!

Fri, 07/26/2013 - 15:17
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Hearthstone's picture
Hearthstone
Eh...

There is a discussion thread, why not post feedback about the details...?

Fri, 07/26/2013 - 15:18
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Little-Juances's picture
Little-Juances

Elevators are free now. If you're in party... go to haven and join again?

Fri, 07/26/2013 - 15:18
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Traevelliath

I like how they kindly ask to keep all discussion in the appropriate thread... and then someone makes a thread about it.

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