This is true, and normally I wouldn’t be upset about a small level cap increase. But it feels different this time, for a few reasons.
The Nimbus Sea update, in case you don’t know, will continue the story, add many new islands, and increase the level cap for the first time ever post-early access release.
It feels a little dirty to use the level cap increase as a selling point for the update when the only abilities it’s unlocking are Ultimate Leap for Mage (which I doubt will be used competitively ever) and Ultimate Smash for Berserker.
The second and biggest reason why it feels like we’re being done dirty is not just because only Berserkers are getting something useful, but also that many of us are having abilities taken away from us. That is what makes this selling point feel so underhanded, and that is why 7 levels doesn’t feel “good enough.”
I’m going to lose Javelin and get nothing in return. I don’t use Javelin much in PvP, but it was extremely useful in PvE, especially against Atlanteans. I feel like Vetex shouldn’t have changed the requirements before knowing for sure that the level cap would increase enough to compensate in this update. I was hoping for a 135 cap because trading Javelin for Snare and Double Beam is a deal I’m willing to make, and it wouldn’t be egregiously boosting our level higher than the story progression warrants like a 150 cap would be.
I feel like I’m being entitled here, but surely I’m not the only one who thinks it’s an iffy choice to make hybrids lose some or all of the rare spells/techniques that they previously waited for 3 updates to get, and further delay them getting the 160-req abilities they thought they would finally have, meanwhile an increase of 7 levels gets hyped up.
I’d like to clarify that it’s amazing that we get to play a game like this completely for free, and Vetex’s dedication is incredible, no doubt about that. Obviously I’m still going to play the update, and I’ll probably love the vast majority of its content. But that doesn’t mean I agree with every decision being made.