
Originally Posted by
RiverBummer
What you are describing here is an extremely rare level of player - maybe .25% of the entire player base would bank that many spirits and foolishly not use the economic principal of time-value-of-money (fungible conceptually with spirits in this dialog) to leverage/invest them into gaining faster power acquisition by using them sooner in-game rather than later. The players I am observing doing what I am describing are dominant players who buy coin chests like fast-food and constantly amass power - they don't sit on unrealized power very long in the manner you're describing. If there is an economy to transmuting a lower level gold card such as Dawnbringer to gain a better gold card like King Thesus then they would not be doing it but one time to get the base card attributed over and established (stars and various hero bonuses) not many times. The pattern observed would also be limited to one player not to the group of different players doing it all in the same time frame -- unless it was the same player personality soloing many different alt or purchased accounts (again against the TOS either way). So I don't think your interjected depiction here is at all typical and is in fact atypical and rare (and frankly economically stupid).