User blog comment:Chad Pattan/Too far, MyNet. Too far./@comment-25500470-20160925163732

Responding on certain items commented on:

- Removing the damage cap does nothing to the ranking that's not already been done. One event there was a guy with so many points it wouldn't go up any more. Tells me we've got nothing to lose and potentially more to gain. Besides, MyNet released cards where the Awaken Burst is full battle - it's essentially the same thing, just with forced tapping.

- Unlimited proc cards do not break the game because we already have them. Megaera, Midas , Yatagarasu , Dark Alice , Polar Night , Megatron , etc. They've shifted the game difficulty so much that having unlimited procs wouldn't make much of a negative dent; on the contrary, it would allow newer players to have at least a decent chance if nothing else. Mind you, I'm only referring to attack or healing cards, not things like Autoskills. Although, since they've released null-ignore skills, I don't see a problem with unlimited nuliify either.

- No, you cannot get the AW from a random drop. Not since "Event Box Summon" became a thing. Problem is they polluted it with almost 200 N cards. If that weren't the case it wouldn't be so bad. Remember, when it was straight FAW drops, you only got R and above. Now, you can get N cards for beating FAWs. It's a step back.

- Since they're no longer doing new Ranking Reward cards (i.e. unique and exclusive to ranking), there's no longer any reason not to release those cards into one of the summons. They already released the LAW in a summon - what's the difference? Those were supposed to be "trophies" too.

- The inherent problem with "Super FAW" is the idea that if you're not going to make the reward worthwhile, it becomes yet another distraction. At this point what purpose does Witch Gate serve but to get older cards? If that's its only purpose, then why not just allow you to access those older event maps so you can specifically get whichever cards applied at the time? Just make Witch Gate the gateway to those maps.