By the same logic, when I train one character, all the rest of them should level up too.
what a complete false equivalence lmao
It's literally the same thing. He wants progression on all of his characters but only wants to put in the work once.
I got to 225 once, so all characters I create should immediately be 225 as well and if you don't like my idea then you must hate having fast progression
Then by your logic, Nexon should have never made the blockbuster changes right? It's literally the same if its a progression mechanism that is gated by time so you must be opposed to this correct? no equivalence here?
Blockbusters are not "a progression mechanism that is gated by time."
It's a prequest that is only done once per character. It's not an eternal daily chore. Allowing these prequests to be skipped only saves a few hours per character, which most people complete in a single sitting or at most a few days.(less)
You need to complete the blockbusters in order to get absolab equipment, so yes it is indeed a progression mechanism (especially in reboot) that's why the new change in KMS was welcome with open arms. Arcane force itself is a kind of prequest to training maps and end game bossing, a really long and repetitive one at that. It makes absolute sense for AF to carry over your characters.
By the same logic, when I train one character, all the rest of them should level up too.
what a complete false equivalence lmao
It's literally the same thing. He wants progression on all of his characters but only wants to put in the work once.
I got to 225 once, so all characters I create should immediately be 225 as well and if you don't like my idea then you must hate having fast progression(less)
Then by your logic, Nexon should have never made the blockbuster changes right? It's literally the same if its a progression mechanism that is gated by time so you must be opposed to this correct? no equivalence here?