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  • Beast Tamer 'Revamp' Feedback

    Black Desert Online, Lost Ark, Monster Hunter World, Destiny, Soul Worker, Borderlands 3,... What all of this games have in common? They're games with level progression, storytelling and nonetheless grind. However, here we're playing Maplestory a game that has about 16 years, at least in GMS, and is not even 3D nor does it have the most recent graphics; Again, here, playing Maplestory.

    Beast Tamer had a not intended feature, one that brought the class to a level where is was conceivable to play. You didn't hear from nowhere that the Beast Tamer were a broken class, one that you should play because of the many advantages as two binds, increase spawn rate and mob density, damage,... You didn't hear since the BT ( Beast Tamer ) isn't a Kanna. Another class that got "nerfed" to decrease the gap between classes. - Can you see what's happening here?

    With the recent patch, v.214, BT had their unintended feature removed and I want bring this to another topic so you can visualize better what I'm trying to say. Can you imagine an unintended discovery be the first of its kind that would save and still saves lives around the world? Here it's penicillin. I know that BT is far from being the salvation so here's another example: Microwave, discovered by Percy Spencer in 1940 as accident when he was testing the thermionic valves for the company he worked for, Raytheon Corporation. Imagining those discoveries being trashed just because they were unintended, does that makes sense for you?

    In the end we still here playing Maplestory, playing because so far we love the game. - But as the love can came, he can go too. - When an company disappoint us, ignores our feedback and takes actions that does not make the game greater but worse. We, the players who 'll spend their time in a game where we could be playing the other hundreds and hundreds of rpgs; I can just wonder: How much time can this relation endure before it's end.
    Shiftah