by admin » Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:44 am
Hi folks,
Sorry for the confusion the issue has caused. Basically what happened was that SOME of the new raid bosses and GW bosses where set to 40/45 max levels instead of 45/60. However, ALL of the new raid bosses and GW boss growth rate was incorrect set based on max 40/45 level (growing faster than we intended). When we fixed the incorrect max levels for these new cards, we also lowered the growth for all the incorrect growth rates. This caused the maximum stat to not change for those whose max level was incorrectly to to lower, but lowered the unintended higher max stats for those who had the right max level but had too high growth rate. The cards affected was the Shepherd Dog and the fire future soldier cards. Since many players spent huge effort to obtain the Shepherd Dog GW boss card, we have decided to revert it to the unintended max values now. However, the raid bosses in the series all have same stats, thus we cannot revert the max stats fire future soldier to the unintended higher, as that would make it overpowered compared to other raid bosses. To summarize:
1. Shepherd Dog and Fire Future Soldier cards had higher than intended max stats because they were using correct max level but higher growth rate. Other new raid boss and GW bosses max stats weren't affect though max level was increased.
2. We have decided and reverted the Shepherd Dog to the previous unintended higher value, but will keep the correct value for Fire Future Solider so it's inline with all raid bosses.
3. There were no other cards affected by this, such birdman garuda mentioned by jurgewil.
The original error was made by our game designer, and our new producer who was suppose to review all new content was not included in the review process on this change. We have reviewed and fixed the process to make sure all the reviewers have properly approved before new contents are deployed. Sorry again for the confusion and trouble this has caused.
UPDATE: The Mr. Shepherd Dog cards have now been properly reverted to their previous unintended higher max values.