Pinkie-Pie wrote:tl;dr If you ain't caught up yet, 30 more q on your kiln aint gonna get you there.
To be honest what was the likely hood of you 'catching up' anyway? Just play. Stop worrying how many points you are ahead of or behind someone. Quality is a game mechanic not a main objective. Now if it were like a year ago or so, and anyone had a standing chance to 'catch up' with the elite of HH then maybe I could understand.
I don't understand why people fret so much over min-maxing. Don't that suck the fun out? Besides, over a year in the likelihood that anyone- especially new characters- will 'catch up' is almost none. This is the case with or without the ability to push your kiln 20-30 points higher.
Duhhrail wrote:No matter how fast you think you can beat your meat, Jordancoles lies in the shadows and waits to attack his defenseless prey. (tl;dr) Don't afk and jack off.
Honoka wrote:Making potter's clay will be now rly painfull... It took already enough effort to make good potter's clay. Instead of nerfing it, in my opinion, you should buff bone clay. Maybe add brick to recipe (like in potters clay) or easier acquirable cave/pit clay.
svino wrote:I gotta say, I miss making bone clay.
It's a lot more fun to work hard on collecting bones and pit clay for months just to make that perfect kiln.
With potters clay you can just go out and collect materials for a super kiln in a few hours. (Of course this is just because it's so late in the world)
waga wrote:svino wrote:I gotta say, I miss making bone clay.
It's a lot more fun to work hard on collecting bones and pit clay for months just to make that perfect kiln.
With potters clay you can just go out and collect materials for a super kiln in a few hours. (Of course this is just because it's so late in the world)
With boneclay I can just go out and collect materials for a super bad kiln in a few hours. (Of course this is just because it's so late in the world)
Or ... I could let a bot do that ...
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