Bless you, are you new to this game?
You can get 1k anima a day doing the anima wq. Thatâs 200 days to get the 200k you listed which is less than 1/3 of an expansions life cycle⊠I think you will live.
When did they say this?
One of the interviews Ion did recently, or semi-recently, if I remember right.
The reason is simple: that the devs need us to take 12 to 24 months to get all our covenant upgrades. They arenât really concerned with anything else.
âbut we think we can do more to make the experience of running dungeons and raids feel more satisfying when you donât get a specific item you were hoping for.â
Cmon, tell me that increasing anima drops listed here doesnât sound like the answer to this. Think about it, he specifically says dungeons and raids, and thatâs where anima drops are being increased.
But more anima from stuff Iâm going to do every week is still welcome. A full raid clear looks to be 1,190 anima so no slouch.
Oh it could be, I was just addressing the âwhen did they say thatâ.
Itâs saddening that alot of people are basically telling blizzard that this anima increase is not good enough for them
Itâs like receiving a gift from someone and you just told them âoh sorry I donât accept $20 gifts it must be $200 or moreâ
All this was is a welcoming change, shouldnât be expecting free anima raining from the sky
Oddly, though you post on a character thatâs done nothing, youâre apparently one of those people who wants to put others down from looking up their forum alt. This is my main.
So thanks⊠I DO participate in relevant content. Now try adding to the conversation instead of making incorrect assumptions.
Wow a whole 105 Anima now for a 40 minute dungeon, what a winner.
Thatâs your pitch? They increased the ways we could get AP in BFA because AP was necessary for our neck levels, which was tied to our power progression. That made sense. Increasing anima drops for endgame content alone when anima â by their own words â isnât something we should worry about, and when the players who deal mostly in WQs are the ones who need anima by the thousands, is out of touch.
But good of you to defend yet another aspect of this game like thereâs no problems. I half expected you to say âI have plenty of anima, thereâs nothing wrong with the drops, everyone should have enough.â
Will you also remove the (frankly, asinine) one loot per week cap on this as well? As if 35 anima, or even 105, dare I say even 175 is not such a great amount that you should be blocked from receiving it again on a higher difficulty kill.
So now instead of drop 35 anima that can be looted killing a rare mob on maps, now it will drop anima that can be droped killing 2 or 3 rares or picking some treasure chests, and this is the reward for doing M+ and raids, since gear drops are lowâŠ
NoiceâŠ
They are not giving us any âgiftâ, they are giving something that everyone pointed since day one, itâs their job to listen to feedback and then make changes. This is not a âgiftâ or a âfavorâ itâs their job.
It shouldnât rain anima from content that are not meanât to drop only this in the first place, anima is not that hard to farm, now gear on the other handâŠ
BfA azerite increases made sense because it was tied to your necklace, just like artifacts needed artifact knowledge to level up your weapon, till they gave us max artifact knowledge
Anima is just cosmetics, thereâs nothing necessary or demanding for anima increase
If you want to put it in BfA terms, itâs basically demanding that horrific visions should give out 10 million of that one currency you get after completing it
Appreciate the fact that blizzard buffed it, donât expect anima to be falling down like rain where one world quest should give you millions of anima
Wow youâre dense. Iâm not arguing for more anima, Iâm arguing for actual loot dropping and the fact that increasing anima drops in place of increasing loot drops is the wrong solution.
When did I ask for more anima?
This is precisely why increasing the amount dropped solves nothing.
Someone hasnât checked the vendors.
Inb4: Those are just cosmetics. Breaking news: Theyâre all cosmetics!
Yeah, these changes donât cut it.