Talk:Griffin/@comment-3206725-20150915103130/@comment-26896603-20150917184615

I have an account with $0 spent on it and I have my main account - I know what you mean (laughs). Also, VC was very simple in the past and SR cards were FAWs - after the release of servants, the transition was more difficult since they ruined many types of decks with AW field and turn skip.

Settling into the game now, when the surge of URs and guarenteed UR from likeability is assured? (laughs)

Getting cards is simple once you have reliable AWKs and FAWKs - the comrade request section is open to help with that. The only obstacle if finding someone who wants to help you kill AWs (from what I'm told).

I feel that some people want to have everything and not miss out - but you can't do that without some expense on your end. This works the same IRL - you can't have your cake and eat it, and in many cases you're out to give something back in return.

I want FAWs only but I know that I have to kill AWs in order for my comrades to encounter FAWs - if I don't want to kill AWs because my BP is so precious to me, then I get no FAWs sent to me.

Money for time - the common concept in these types of games.

Buying directly will ruin the game state and reduce the rarity and value of cards - people may stop caring about new cards entirely because everyone can have one. As much as I feel Dream Phantom is an expenditure I didn't need - I still know that very few people may have her, so it's not so bad.

She can't be useful to me in a team? Then I remain knowing she is a limited edition card since summon cards are seldomly recycled (AFAIK). I did this with Midas and Painter, they're just part of my AEH team and not my main.

If anything makes a player proud in the game, it's that they managed to obtain the rarer cards. Anyone with a similar collection will tell you the same story - I've seen posts from users here being proud they scraped through and got what they wanted.

I'm proud of my collection, I'm sure others are too (laughs). That will disappear once you start allowing literal direct purchasing of cards.

The last step summon gave a free SR/UR booster if you reached the 1st/2nd lap respectively - playing it for 4 laps (2 rounds) gave me 8 UR Lunar Master cards which I combined into 4 GUR 400% buffers.

There is a guarentee on some summons, it's like buying the card directly as you mentioned - just less literal than purchasing it from an item mall like most games do.

Hope that helped