They're lying about the cost of old skins

And ignoring mine doesn’t make you right either lol

It does if your argument doesn’t have any bearing on the validity of mine.

You’re saying that the article didn’t make the information clear enough, therefore it’s justified for readers to incorrectly believe Blizzard lied. However, objectively speaking, Blizzard has not lied as a price of 1500 is lower than a price of 1900.

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You can “lie” on accident.
Do I think they maliciously wrote it like that on purpose? No. It’s literally an honest mistake.

Yeah, I get their intention. But if people want to harp on the information not being clear, they’re justified in doing so because blizzard conveyed that information incorrectly.

Literally they just need to break out the
“Edit” tool and it’s fixed.

They can lower the cost of them in this game and the statement would be true. Which seems to be what they’re doing. Feels like a weird hill to die on.

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oh yeah, you also usually earned the coins 20x or 30x faster than you do now…

I think you guys are getting confused between the battle pass currency and the legacy coins, in ow1 event skins were 3000 coins on release. they would be reduced to 1000 on the following years event. skins on the battle pass are 1900 of the “new” currency. The post is talking about legacy tokens not the new battle pass currency, in that all ow1 skins will be purchasable for 1500 what is currently named legacy coins

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No.

The original price for all event skins was 3,000 coins when they were released. It wasn’t until the NEXT YEAR’s event that they were lowered to 1,000, while all new skins corresponding to that event would be 3,000. So they are technically ‘lowering’ the cost to 1500 for skins that cost 3,000 on their release.

If you want to make the argument that they should be 1,000 coins because they are all now technically old skins and OLD skins cost 1,000, then that is a viable argument.

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What’s with people confusing the word ‘then’ and ‘than’ all the time?

That isn’t what they said, no need to lie to try and prove your point about being upset about… lying.

It is okay to want them cheaper. But Prett is not wrong.

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They use to be but went up to 3000 at some point.

I might buy skins if they cost 300 coins each

Even with that, you’re get more than 1500 every season. You would get that every 1-2 weeks, in OW1.

Event skins used to cost 3k on release then were lowered to 1k the subsequent years after they were released. OW2 raised them to 1900, then lowered it down to 1500. Let’s get all the facts pls.

Then is past test???

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I think they charged 10$ for like, a second. Reverted back now to 19$ old legendaries because they’re just greedy. I genuinely wish people would stop buying skins with real money :upside_down_face: and stick it to them for being so shady to their playerbase just because they want to.

, said the dolt.

20 c

Honestly I kinda like credits being separate from coins so I can buy skins without guilt about affording the battle pass, seen it a lot in other games with currency in the BP where people asking about skins get told “save for the BP”

Skins cost 1900 COINS since OW2 launch. They will only cost 1500 coins instead of 1900.
And they even go further and make them FREE instead of having to pay coins by using credits.
Who cares about OW1 costs. It has stopped existing months ago.They never mentionned it so please learn reading and live in the present.
This is not complicated to understand.

I can’t believe I’m doing this, because I suppose you’re old enough to be past 4th grade, but: than is a word - or even better, a conjuction - used to compare things, which with the example I will quote below, is comparing the present with the past.

Then is an adverb used often to relate the element of time and sometimes also used as an adjective.

Example: Back then, you didn’t know how to use the word ‘then’, because your grammar isn’t better than the average 5th grader–but now, hopefully you do. Sorry for coming out as rude…then again, if I wasn’t, you’d still be doing the same mistake you’ve been doing for the past years. Better safe than sorry.