Statch Space Squeeze

OK. You’ve added 18 new items this time, 12 last time and probably 12 more next time. That’s almost an entire stash tab plus accessories. And yet the only way to get a new tab is to master dungeons which is beyond some players, including myself. So to get a stach tab you have to pay a service like Dboost $200 to play through the season journey. This is bad business. Why doesn’t Blizzard just SELL you a stach tab for fifty bucks or so. That’s like selling another copy of the game. Why should others make the money instead of you? This goes for pets, too. If you want the classic Diablo pet now, why not simply sell it to us? I’m sure collectors would be happy to pay for old pets like the green serpent and rocky. There’s no point in keeping them from us when you could be generating revenue.

This is a terrible idea.

The current model is to reward players a stash tab every season by actually putting in the time to earn it.

50 bucks for a stash tab is a ludicrous idea, as you say that’s the price on a new AAA game, 10,000 Forgotten Souls would be a more reasonable trade-off for those players who are not willing to fully learn the builds they are playing to master the sets they are running.

As for the argument, but people are unofficially charging 200 bucks to complete the season journey for you… 1. As a casual player I am able to complete the season journey 2 or 3 days into a season and that is people chancing their arms at easy money. 2. The idea Blizzard should instead get the 200 bucks for stash tabs is again unreasonable. Two wrongs don’t make a right,

I’m not sure if you are trolling, or a young player whose mind and decision making has already been corrupted by the modern marketing and sales tactics of games with reoccurring un-necessary spending. But please reconsider your suggestion with some actual logic.