As veteran players return to the scene ahead of WWDC, they are met with a mix of excitement and disappointment. While some greet updates with enthusiasm, others express frustration over recent events. Many wonder: what has really changed in the last few months?
Returning players have noted several significant changes since their absence. A user pointed out, "We got a QoL update a few months ago, which changed the placements of a few things." Key modifications include:
The item button and health bar have a new blue design, now showing an exact health percentage.
Menu and item buttons have been relocated, changing the typical layout.
New high-quality animations introduced with the addition of Battle Motions.
Despite some welcomed changes, community feedback leans towards disappointment with certain events. One player described the recent "Million Arena" event as "really a bad event," reflecting growing discontent with event quality.
Interestingly, some players found the latest event beneficial, with one commenter stating it was "the easiest event to farm red coins in." This highlights a divide in player experiences and sentiments regarding recent offerings.
With anticipation building for the upcoming Global Dokkan Campaign (GDC), which begins in two weeks, players are eager for whatโs next. New developments include:
Characters that can switch forms, termed "Reversible Exchange" characters.
Increased enemy HP, inflating to billions, although only a few battles reflect this change.
Weekly missions now provide direct dragon stones during the GDC countdown instead of ore.
As the GDC approaches, many players remain hopeful for a more rewarding gaming experience. "If you got all of the 10th anniversary units, not much has changed," some hinted, pointing towards a need for fresh content.
๐ Quality of Life improvements: Activity menus now feature better visual cues.
๐ฐ Easier events: New opportunities for farming valuable items.
๐๏ธ Countdown events and new character features: Exciting additions planned, boosting community interest.
As community members reconnect, the sentiment reflects both hope and skepticism. With developers facing player feedback, will the upcoming adjustments meet expectations? Only time will tell.