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i missed this in the faq even though i read the article like 27 times https://t.co/4j3l61I5Ke

i missed this in the faq even though i read the article like 27 times https://t.co/4j3l61I5Ke

  • RidiculousHat

    Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
    i missed this in the faq even though i read the article like 27 times https://t.co/4j3l61I5Ke
    • Piki__HS

      Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
      @RidiculousHat so we will be able to buy only one pack at the time with gold or am i misunderstanding this
      • RidiculousHat

        Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
        @Piki__HS nothing is changing about how you buy packs with gold
        • PriceSadler

          Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
          @RidiculousHat @Piki__HS It says 'purchasing one at a time', I usually save gold for the next expac and buy multiples of 50 at once with gold, that sentence implies I would have to purchase 50 packs one at a time, that's like 150 extra clicks for literally no reason.
          • RidiculousHat

            Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
            @PriceSadler @Piki__HS they are talking about the buttons on the left side underneath the 100g buttons. they are changing those from $ to $/runestones. there is no reason for them to remove the double click option - it's just confusing wording
            • Chadd Nervigg

              Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
              @RidiculousHat @PriceSadler @Piki__HS Correct. Nothing is changing about how you buy packs with Gold.
              • PriceSadler

                Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
                @Celestalon @RidiculousHat @Piki__HS Ah ok gotcha, yeh maybe the wording needs to be modified slightly? Its definitely easily misconstrued
                • hsdecktech

                  Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
                  @PriceSadler @Celestalon @RidiculousHat @Piki__HS Just adjusted, that was my bad. It made some sense based on how the product is set up internally, but I can def see where the confusion came from.



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