These days I was doing some research on the forum and I came across the issue of the only event again, so what I already knew is that the only event may or may not return in a future event, in the post something was very undecided, something like they may or may notcome back:
@DarkshadeOne thing that Akshit had warned on the forum that people were treating these items as if it were rare or known, nowadays I think that even with a "only event" tag, I think that many people still don't know the difference (people who don't search for things on the forum or who don't have a veteran friend to explain)
at that time the Ghost costume (only event 2015) was 8m, and Scyther (only event 2015/2016) and candy cane (only event 2015) were 4m in 2018 according to reports in the forum, nowadays these items in the GLT are over 40m and Ghost Costume is + 100m, taking a rare limited item from the jack-o-lantern season (limited 2015) is for 60m, with an item only event from the same season if you buy 2x limited which is jack-o-lanturn.
Do all people really know that they can come back? or are they believing that the event items will never come back? which is a high-risk investment to turn to is a 40m loss.
If the only event really is an item that may or may not return, I think it would be better to add next to the tag "Event only (may or may not return in a future event)", and in other categories such as seasonals and particles the same thing.
the event particles that have the tag "Exclusive to Halloween 2018" for example, are not really back in future events right?is that a certainty?
Another thing is that a category tag in the GLT you only see a "only event" tag if you keep the mouse over the icon, now if you click on the name it does not show a category tag
since it was not publicly released they could put the new tag on for people who have the old information now to know the new:
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These days I was doing some research on the forum and I came across the issue of the only event again, so what I already knew is that the only event may or may not return in a future event, in the post something was very undecided, something like they may or may not come back:@Darkshade
One thing that Akshit had warned on the forum that people were treating these items as if it were rare or known, nowadays I think that even with a "only event" tag, I think that many people still don't know the difference (people who don't search for things on the forum or who don't have a veteran friend to explain)at that time the Ghost costume (only event 2015) was 8m, and Scyther (only event 2015/2016) and candy cane (only event 2015) were 4m in 2018 according to reports in the forum, nowadays these items in the GLT are over 40m and Ghost Costume is + 100m, taking a rare limited item from the jack-o-lantern season (limited 2015) is for 60m, with an item only event from the same season if you buy 2x limited which is jack-o-lanturn.Do all people really know that they can come back? or are they believing that the event items will never come back? which is a high-risk investment to turn to is a 40m loss.If the only event really is an item that may or may not return, I think it would be better to add next to the tag "Event only (may or may not return in a future event)", and in other categories such as seasonals and particles the same thing.the event particles that have the tag "Exclusive to Halloween 2018" for example, are not really back in future events right? is that a certainty?Another thing is that a category tag in the GLT you only see a "only event" tag if you keep the mouse over the icon, now if you click on the name it does not show a category tag
since it was not publicly released they could put the new tag on for people who have the old information now to know the new:
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