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Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't believe there has been a 100% clean slate scroll yet. I know there are 100% innocence scrolls where it cleans your gear almost entirely, but it doesn't help the players when their next upgrade fails. My suggestion is to make a 100% clean slate scroll in cash shop and maybe maple rewards shop. The reason is because I've seen many frustrated players trying to perfect their gear but had to spend countless mesos repeatedly only to fail once again. I've seen people quit from this. There might be problems where this idea may support the "pay to win" aspects of the game, but I'm pretty sure making upgrades easier for players will help keep some players content. I understand that maple has protection scrolls, return scrolls, etc. I think now is a good time for 100% clean slate scrolls to be release.
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The closest thing to 100% Clean Slates we had in the old days were Pam's Song. These were items that you had to have in your inventory while scrolling, and if a scroll failed, you'd get asked whether to recover the slot using the Pam's Song. The Song would not get used up if the scroll passed, nor would it get used up if the scroll failed and you decided not to recover the slot. However, as I said, you had to have it in your inventory and make the decision immediately after scrolling. You could not, for example, buy an equip in FM that was cheap because of a lost slot, and then recover it with Pam's Song and rescroll. Also, Pam's Song cost a whopping $15.
* Removed the boom chance from every CSS in the game
* Increased the % success rate on every CSS by a flat 10%
* Stock the CS with 40% CSS scrolls at a reasonable price
That way CSS will be much less tedious and frustrating. Its beyond ridiculous to fail 30+ CSS10% in a row due to a buggy RNG, and by changing those to 20% it would make that far less likely to happen (orders of magnitudes less likely).