Talk:The Blessing of the Light/@comment-24272056-20131220090623/@comment-1321146-20131221081238

Be fair.

The stats of a card is written on it, and very rarely changes, except in cases where it was clearly intended to be different (see the Mirrror Dragon debacle).

The drop rates? Don't appear anywhere. They're secret. They're a part of the mystery. They're for us to figure out. They haven't promised us ANY specifics about the drop rates. Nada.

Furthermore, despite being one event, it was clearly split into two different halfs. There are examples of games where different halfs have entirely different rules. The change wasn't made mid-event, it was two different halfs with different rules. - Yes, secret rules.

As for a card rarity becoming obsolete - that is the name of the game. All games in this genre follows that method to ensure that people keep wanting new cards instead of "completing" their deck and then having nothing more to do.

But of course, it's incredibly frustrating when you make a bad decision based on your assumptions about the game. I get that. I've been a victim of my own assumptions in this game as well. I've learned from it. I've adapted. And I'm still here, because I can accept it. If I couldn't, I would have made the natural decision of moving on. - That said, you are of course welcome to wite to Drecom, stating your opinion on the matter. Maybe they will listen. They have done so in the past.