Yeah, especially considering strength users can change their fstyle at any time for like a couple hundred galleons
5 acrimonies for a single drinkable potion to change your magic.
my body felt physical pain reading this
Honestly I’d like to have both.
While I think that changing magics should be possible with the current interchange effect, having magic scrolls with variations unique to certain areas would also be a great addition to the trade market and provide some much needed variety in plenty of magics.
Interchange would get you the build you want consistently while scrolls would let you make it look cooler. (and also get you the build you want if you’re unlucky with acrimonies)
Maybe instead of needing to have 5 acrimonies, you would only need one and instead the type of catalyst you use can determine if it changes your magic or your build?
Then again, that would add unnecessary complexity…
yk with how rare the damn acrimony is, this might actually be more efficient
Watch as Vetex removes this too
acrimonies are still extremely difficult to obtain
I see no reason to stop players from changing their first magic. For the most part, choosing your magic is a decision you make before knowing what the game is about, so most players are making an uninformed yet really important decision for the rest of their file (most players here already played WOM but most players probably didn’t). And telling players to just “make another file” is discourteous to people who have invested possibly hundreds of hours in a file and possibly even more outside of the game. So yeah I think changing your magic should be added in some capacity.
I feel like changing your magic should come from a different ingredient because otherwise acrimonies might become really expensive because it has so many game-changing effects in one ingredient (and therefore there will be less because higher demand and people using them for half its effects). This is better than nothing by far, but a new ingredient might be better than this.
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