Bumping this, hoping for an official response.
Seeing as how the Devs have switched gears and are revisiting Odyssey, I'd appreciate confirmation if this is Sortie's final form?
Bumping this, hoping for an official response.
Seeing as how the Devs have switched gears and are revisiting Odyssey, I'd appreciate confirmation if this is Sortie's final form?
SE should:
1.) Increase the cap for Gallimaufry to 10M.
2.) Create NNI-style Key Items like Bronze, Silver, Gold Astrarium, purchasable with Gallimaufry.
3.) The different levels of Astrarium can be used to convert Old Cases to Old Cases +1 and Old Cases +1 to Old Cases +2.
4.) For a high number of Astrarium, SE can let you choose a specific job's +2 earring.
5.) Let you use astrarium to re-roll augments if you want to try your luck that way.
With these changes, SE can end-up supporting at least 3 different (speed) play-styles:
1.) Gotta-have it: Save your currency, buy the JSE you want.
2.) Average: You can convert Cases to +2 and try that way.
3.) Casual: Use your cases as you get them.
4.) Side Note: Re-roll augments as needed, using astrarium for the gambling addicts.
They aren't going to give any concession for any reason until you stop doing it. Every time you go you signal you're happy with it as is.
I 100% agree that Sortie isn't worth entering for the earrings. In the current state, once folks are finished upgrading their JSE, this content will be dead. They may add new prime weapon currencies to keep up activity in the future, but this isn't that conversation.
I simply bumped it hoping for an official response to the OP, as that (and only that) would guide whether I (we) keep holding onto these useless items or NPC them for inventory space.
They aren't going to do any of these things. The entire Sortie structure around currency and upgrades is designed to keep people playing Sortie when new content comes out and people have already maxed their Empyrean gear.
I think they recognize that Sortie doesn't have much staying power and wears out its welcome after you've done it for several weeks or months. They likely saw that people were stacking 1m segments with Odyssey and didn't want people doing that for Sortie, because people could just stack a bunch of galli and then never run the content again. They put such a low cap on it because it means when you want to gear a new job, you can't just go buy the upgrade items and upgrade with saved galli, it forces you to come and redo the content over and over. For players who had maxed v20 Odyssey gear and were running Sortie from release to 25, they would have had enough storied galli to +3 all of the relevant pieces and never do it again, keeping the cap low prevents this and forces them to keep doing the content unless they already had all the upgrades done.
The earring system is a weak way of doing the same thing, but the drop rate for the +2s is such garbage no one is going to bother once they have what they need, hence why they keep the galli cap low. They figure the rarity of +2 earrings will encourage people to gear jobs around them when they do drop and the low galli cap keeps people from stashing galli and never doing it again. It's all a cheesy way of making people continue to run the content and disperse load from Odyssey and Omen, they aren't going to change this anytime soon IMO.
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