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Wasn't Nicholas Frost one of them for example?
For someone who pre-ordered the Great Mage Edition, and who bought every single items in the ingame store, what about Nicholas Frost form the "Warlock 2: The Thrilling Trio" DLC?
Last thing, "Warlock 2: The Good, the Bad, & the Muddy" DLC is completely new though right, same as the Nagas DLC?
Thank you for fixing the situation by the way.
Basically, if all is right now, an owner of the Great Mage edition should only have interest in "The Good, the Bad and the Muddy" + "Wrath of the Nagas"
One quick thing though: I recommend either putting a note in the description on the store page for The Thrilling Trio or adding it to the Great Mage Edition just so people don't accidentally rebuy it; since you can no longer buy the Great Mage Edition, it's actually REALLY hard to find what exactly is included with it.
I knew I still loved you guys.
The DLC situation with the game is still a mess. The best way to sort out the removed in-game store items would have been to put them all in one DLC that people could buy, and people who had bought them already could ignore.
Also your solution there still screws over the people that didn't buy all the DLC, but bought some of it. Though the current solution still does the same to people who didn't buy GM Edition, but purchased DLC.