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Recently Raiding (Anonymous)Wed 19-Dec-18 07:59 PM
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#72302, "Why is taking an item more powerful than retrieving an item?"


          

I've always thought it was bad design that the -morale of losing an item is both greater, and of greater duration, than the retrieving. In fact, you could lose your item, take it back, and after a while be suffering the negative morale of the loss but the positive morale of the retrieval has already expired.

Curious why and if there's any interest in evening them out, or making the positive greater? I think the incentive to retrieve should be more than the disincentive to not defend?

  

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TopicWhy is taking an item more powerful than retrieving an ... [View all] , Recently Raiding (Anonymous), Wed 19-Dec-18 07:59 PM
Reply I think the way it is makes sense., rex spangler, 21-Dec-18 02:02 PM, #2
Reply ........ n/t, Lhydia, 19-Dec-18 08:54 PM, #1
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