On the contrary, my English comprehension is just fine. I comprehend what’s written on these boxes. I comprehend that they award just a single gem.
This thread, and the many like it, are from players who either did not read, or did not comprehend, what’s written on the box’s description.
The entire reason I made my [Not A Bug] Masterwork Gem Chests thread in the first place was in response to repeated threads mis-reporting bugs with them, from people that expected to get six gems from them.
It says…
One of the six gems will be randomly obtained.
Why would it need to specify by whom?
Who else would be obtaining it if it’s not the player?
Again, who else would be obtaining it, if not the player?
I get it just fine. My English comprehension’s just fine. It’s so fine that I actually bothered to put together a thread, with an explanation and screenshots, for people that don’t get it, explaining how to get it, and I provide a link to it each time a thread like this mis-reports getting one gem as a bug.
No, they didn’t.
Anyone with even basic English comprehension can’t misconstrue “obtain one” as “obtain six”.
I show why the complaint is invalid by demonstrating how they got exactly what was advertised / what they paid for.
The box states that one gem will be obtained.
The complaint is that six gems were not obtained.
Therefore, the complaint is not legitimate.
My grammar comprehension is not at fault here. I understand that when the box says one gem will be obtained, they do not need to explicitly state by whom, because it’s implicitly the player that will obtain it, as there is no other possible recipient of that gem.
They got exactly what was advertised.
They got exactly what they paid for.
There’s nothing to resolve.