Talk:Moonlight Rumble/@comment-29474392-20160902001546/@comment-27892764-20160902182138

@Origami: 'Btw when someone spend 160/240€ to get a points booster it is only normal that he rank easily in the 300. This is because they are people who appreciate the game too and spend money to support it that you can play for free' => If I could save all my cards, without having to log in and grind for more jewels, for more space, I'd already have quit, (or at the least, have drastically reduced play time). This doesn't mean that it's a bad game; just that I don't have the time for it -- or for any other games, tbh .. and can't play as continuously as others seem to. And don't worry, you're welcome to rank in the top 300..

And games which aren't ultimately free, in effect, as you seem to suggest, shouldn't advertise as free, from the outset..

And btw, you spend money on this game as a shortcut for grinding; or to rank more easily, not to 'help others play it for free'. The more time and/or money poured into it, the more intense ranking becomes, and the more time and/or money are required of these others you speak of, to attain specific cards..

There's no need to turn this forum into nagware. There are enough opportunities to buy jewels in-game, thanks.

And were the game not free, it's unclear if most here would be playing it, in the first place..

Idk why everyone's irritated at this event. There have been other lesser events in the past, and it's easy to just skip them.

I didn't begin soon enough to distinguish differences between Nubee and Mynet, but one difference seems to lie in the amount of time (and / or expense) required to reach the end-game. From Nubee, players recieved HH, (10x), HG, (10x), and Hiraga, (~800%), in contrast to similar, lesser cards released by Mynet: Bellona, (4x to 8x, (RR, Rank 100 only)), Mummu, (~600%), and Musette, (~600%).

So the difference doesn't seem to lie between 'free' and 'pay' players, so much as between who began early on, and who joined only after the 'nerfed' versions of such key cards, had been added, thanks.. Namely, the difference lies between different groups of free players. Need I add that, as a result, some players are slightly less eager to support such an obviously skewed game, in which they are effectively being asked to pay far more than did previous players, merely for the same cards.

So, great, you joined more than a year ago. And you're still here. And probably still will be, three years from now. I'm not sure what that says about you, ultimately, but congratulations..