ahh. Yea I was probably a bit vitrolic myself but I really don’t think I could word it any differently without feeling like I am trying to burp them.
I chase things like this on occasion and I while I wouldn’t mind the ones I actually get becoming accessible at a later date that doesn’t change that the player failed to put in the effort required for the reward at the current time in the way it is currently implemented.
Sleeping on the job obv. At most they have probably put a couple respawns into this and very likely went in with the expectation to hit all four invasions back to back downing one boss every half hour and getting the respective element from them… and didn’t
I have to agree. I’ve seen him up seemingly as much as the other elemental lords, including at two of the spawn points at the same time a day or two ago.
I mean… if this is true, the likely reason is rng. There was no shortage of wind storms when I got mine 10 days ago.
I can see a reasonable argument for one of each being up or a regular rotation, but the last day of a two week event is not a time where you are likely to see a change.
We don’t know the circumstances, maybe each time that X player have time to play the RNG was every element except Storm or maybe that player was in a business trip/ vacacion until the last couple of days…the event has a bad design by only triggering 3/4 invasions and the duplicate elements.
You gotta start the farm on these limited time events like the first second they are up. He has spawned before and the early farmers got everything done already.
There’s similar threads during last week…Devs didn’t implement the 4 spawn points.They should consider also this kind of approach on which a player attempts this on the last minute, it’s mostly a participation reward.
I don’t think anyone should care about or cater to, people who wait for the last second to participate in something. They obviously didn’t really care about the content to participate in a timely manner and, no, not every one of these fist shakers has some legitimate real world concerns that kept them from playing.
In fact, if they had real life concerns, they’d be mature enough to understand the opportunity cost that comes with prioritizing that over some video game.
Too bad, so sad. They had something more important going on in their life and missed out on a digital achievement and a trinket they won’t use. The horror.