"Keep in mind these are suggestion thread and not vote thread. We still have full discretion on what the final rewards will be each month and obvious duplicate suggestions from players who don't benefit from these suggestions will be ignored. Also, anyone who impersonate another player in the game to increase the suggestion's weight will have their forum access permanently revoked (cross referencing game and forum access IPs).
If all players can't behave and agree and comply to these limits, we wouldn't mind completely ignoring all suggestions, period.
Best Regards,
Playmage Support"
Despite improving the game (except for arena), there is too much cheating, manipulation, and fighting among the players of this game.
It would be best if Playmage decided what cards, prizes, and weapons were next.
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Despite the extra 5 Star Cards, 6 Star Cards, Weapon, and getting rid of Killing as the prize card for 2nd and 3rd place, there continues to be a lot of fighting among the few remaining players. With the improvement of the game all the players should be happier, instead we have players wanting to dictate every aspect of the game. If proof of this is required, I can send you some screenshots of artur telling the players to come to him for suggestions regarding cards and prizes, rather than recommending they contact Playmage directly.
Having Playmage dictate the next cards and prizes eliminates at least one aspect of the game the players continue to fight about. Hopefully this leads to more cohesive interactions within this small community.
Until Playmage says they are deciding what content is going to appear every 28 days with no more outside influence, I will continue to post suggestions.
I strongly believe this is the best thing to do right now. Let the developers do their job and see how this turns out. Until all egos are put aside, the game should be left in the developers' hands.