Owning all current skins means that you'll be getting every single new skin that comes out until the end of time, as long as you have shards to re-roll. Sounds worth it (or at least back when Hextech crafting was first released).
Owning all current skins means that you'll be getting every single new skin that comes out until the end of time, as long as you have shards to re-roll. Sounds worth it (or at least back when Hextech crafting was first released).
This is amazing. Cool to actually see the end of the rainbow.
The gemstones are an interesting system as well. From what I can tell it appears players are not spending their gemstones and choose to wait for the "perfect" piece of content. They're waiting (even when they have 33 gemstones) because they're worried spending their gemstones now would stop them from getting the piece of content they really want. Consequently, no content can live up to the expectations of "worth".
To me its like when you're holding on to all your potions in a dungeon crawler for when you really need them and you end up finishing the game without ever actually using them.
I used to do this in the older fire emblem games. I would get to the last chapter and have my supply full of killing edges, silver weapons, and completely unused S tiered weapons. I also did the same hoarding every armor in skyrim and stashing it in my house, so i can decide exactly what i wanted my character to look like. Im beginning to think im actually a hoarder in games
I do the exact same thing! I also "full" complete levels in Fire Emblem to make sure I've gotten every bit of equipment and EXP even if I'm already over leveled and have everything I need. Maybe I'm a hoarder too but I like to tell myself I'm actually just being prudent.