Phoenickz:
Have you ever tried to not fly when you could fly? Have you ever walked when you could mount? People are not going to self impose this if the option is there. That’s how it is. Arguments could be made for all sides, and both could win in a debate because both sides could be right. One side advocates for freedom of choice at the cost of value, because if there is no downside, there is no actual value to be determined.
That’s not true:
I play with nothing but casual rp players.
We don’t have an issue with covenants being freely swappable.
To go further - some of the people I play with don’t like xmog or flying. So they don’t use those features, while at the same time not wanting those features removed - because they know other people use and value those features.
Phoenickz:
Have you ever seen a spoiled kid acting like a brat? All the “I wants” and the parents just giving them the world and everything in it. The child does not know of the value of anything they have, only that they want it and got it. Anyone else who has lost it could tie value, but the child themselves will not know of it.
Spoiled kids are a product of given stuff for free.
What people are asking for isn’t free. Not only are they paying for the game, but they’re also willing to work through each covenant and earn the benefits that each provides.
They’re just asking for the ability to switch freely. That’s far from a spoiled child.
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