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That ancient, unique weapon that can't be reproduced anymore can replace it's 'uniqueness' if it costs more?
How about improved crafting, for such a gimmicks?
Aren't Relics supposed to be a remnant of the pass, but no - rerorllable remnant? I have nothing against (well...) rerolling a Purples, Greens whatever... But is there anything solid in WH40k, except Emrahs number 2?
"We want it so easy, and want to 'finish' the game in 100h, and leave negative review - yo-content soooo low"?
Relics are abundant enough to allow finding the specific one you're asking for (main affix) and other 3 affixes can be rerolled anyway, so?
If I am not mistaken you are the only person here (Steam forums) who thinks no reroll is OK.
Innocence prooves nothing!
Drop is always more rewarding than buying in the shop or crafting it (except if crafting is so hard that you actually spend more time than drop, and giver somewhat better satisfaction.
And *your* - not your, i'm afraid opinion on this case means NOTHING, since if there is no challenge, the game will die...
But, we'll all enjoy you're luvly negative review - 'not worthy Xg, has bad endgame',
For your information, itemization and dropping of much-sought of item brings far more enjoyment than rerolll-reroll-reroll mechanics...
Thanks for answering my (unasked) question whether you are a troll or not.
You're a credit to society!
Do you do this always? Some... argument to "your content full posts"?
I can give a list of trolls here, try to simulate their way of thinking (provided that some of them think - but hey? do them *think* at all?).
I love feeding trolls, it's always amusing. 'specially when they vehemently deny.
"And if the whole joke of 'community' thinks otherwise, doesn't meen I'm wrong."
:)
Cheers!
Bruce Lee