As much as people hated the Yokai event, I loved the idea of easy rewards and then a super grindy reward. I wish that would happen with the seasonal events. Like for christmas, have a reindeer mount as a reward but the super grind reward would be a reindeer with a shiny red nose. I just hate being done with an event in 20 minutes.
Thing is, if we follow that suggestion, instead of threads asking for more involvement, we'd be getting threads complaining about how much time it takes. Some folks would just rather get back to their daily grind.
The idea of a re-skinned time of your life is a fabulous idea.
I do think it was a bit bland, but the costumes and housing item were so very lovely, well I don't mind so much XD.
I always dislike the easter event because the rewards are terribly ugly... I am so very sick of egg shaped items.
We could have spriggan pajamas for all I care, just... some creativity would be nice... Little ladies day 2017 has set a higher standard for event items XD!
I want a spriggin hoodie
I think the way we get the reward plays a role. If you need to do 500 FATES to get the seasonal reward vs 60 FEAST/Frontlines wins, you will see a difference. There is a reason why the GARO event isnt disliked as the Yokai one. Alot of players find FATES boring, its even worse when RNG comes into play. With the PvP event you can (will lose) matches, but the amount of wins required to get all horses doesnt take as much time as the Yokai event.
What SE needs to do is introduce seasonal events more like the GARO event, but shorter.
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