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Repeated Godly Cosmetic Effect

Discussion in 'General Suggestions' started by Fread, Dec 4, 2016.

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  1. Fread

    Fread Well-Known Adventurer HERO

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    Add a new function in scrapping.
    If you have 2 or more of a same kind of Godly cosmetic effect, you can scrap one and get another one. That way, all your Godly will not repeat!

    And if you have all the Godly, the cosmetic effects you get can be scrapped and become 3 Epic.

    I mean, you don't want to waste so much money on the same cosmetic effect that you have already...
     
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  2. Kraetys

    Kraetys Hater of Catipalism - Certified Nyanarchist HERO

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    Been suggested, make the amount of returned epics 3 so people don't infinitely spam the scrapping until they get the godly they want.
     
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    captainganon God of k | Derpalope VIP+

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    This just kills the rarity factor of Godlies. Get one and you can have any.
     
  4. Fread

    Fread Well-Known Adventurer HERO

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    Not really. You can scrap any random godly you like, that is the restriction
     
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    captainganon God of k | Derpalope VIP+

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    Unless there's a limit on how many times you can do it, you just keep scrapping until you have what you want
     
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    Blizzardgale Famous Adventurer VIP

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    It takes 2 godlies to scrap for a new one. You'd need an infinite number of godlies to scrap an infinite number of times. Not one godly=unlimited.
     
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    captainganon God of k | Derpalope VIP+

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    It doesn't take two to scrap.
    This part was just a reasoning to why, not part of the actual suggestion.

    If it became part of the suggestion, then it could be a decent idea.
     
  8. Fread

    Fread Well-Known Adventurer HERO

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    what are you talking about...

    i am saying, if you have a repeated godly, you can scrap the repeated one for a new godly... how do you get infinite... in order to get a new one you need to scrap your old(repeated) one ._.
     
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    captainganon God of k | Derpalope VIP+

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    Unless you mean you have two and scrap them to get a new one, then you're not making any sense.

    If you mean "If you have two of the same you can scrap one of those two and get a different one but can no longer scrap," then you really should've just said "You can only scrap once per Godly."

    But even then, being able to get a free godly just because you already have one of the same is overpowered.
     
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    Fread Well-Known Adventurer HERO

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    well then, can you tell me a reason to have a repeated godly?
     
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    captainganon God of k | Derpalope VIP+

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    what

    There's no "reason," it's just bad luck.
     
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